U.S. Politics

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  1. What’s a Democratic Billionaire to Do Now?

    The party’s donor class is still wrestling with Donald Trump’s victory, worried about retribution and sluggish liberal energy. Some rich Democrats are even pondering leaving the country.

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    Vice President Kamala Harris speaking to supporters in Philadelphia at her final campaign rally, the night before Election Day. She raised vast sums of money from Democratic donors but lost every battleground state.
    Vice President Kamala Harris speaking to supporters in Philadelphia at her final campaign rally, the night before Election Day. She raised vast sums of money from Democratic donors but lost every battleground state.
    CreditErin Schaff/The New York Times

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  1. Mark Zuckerberg Meets With Trump at Mar-a-Lago

    The president-elect has long been critical of Mr. Zuckerberg’s social media platforms, saying they censor conservative viewpoints.

    By Mike Isaac, Jonathan Swan, Maggie Haberman and Theodore Schleifer

     
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    Musk’s Slashing of the Federal Budget Faces Big Hurdles

    The so-called Department of Government Efficiency, with Elon Musk as co-leader, has advantages that past budget-cutters did not, but laws and court challenges can still make change slow and difficult.

    By David A. Fahrenthold, Alan Rappeport, Theodore Schleifer and Annie Karni

     
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  12. What’s a Democratic Billionaire to Do Now?

    The party’s donor class is still wrestling with Donald Trump’s victory, worried about retribution and sluggish liberal energy. Some rich Democrats are even pondering leaving the country.

    By Theodore Schleifer

     
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  38. On the Wings of War

    Scientists study the flight of hummingbirds to design robots for drone warfare.

    By Jim Robbins

     
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  43. The Vice-Presidential Curse

    Incumbent vice presidents running for president face unique challenges — and have a poor track record in elections.

    By Ian Prasad Philbrick

     
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  55. How Trump Could Upend Electric Car Sales

    Fewer people will be able to afford electric cars and trucks if President-elect Donald J. Trump and Republicans in Congress eliminate a $7,500 federal tax credit.

    By Lawrence Ulrich

     
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    What Trump’s Cabinet Picks Tell Us About His Second Term

    President-elect Donald Trump is filling key cabinet positions with controversial picks at a breakneck speed. Jonathan Swan, senior political correspondent at The Times, explains why these choices are significant, even if they don’t all make it into office.

    By Jonathan Swan, Alexandra Ostasiewicz, James Surdam and Whitney Shefte

     
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  75. Sebastian Gorka to Return to White House as Adviser

    In a statement, Donald J. Trump lauded the firebrand conservative commentator as a “tireless advocate” for his agenda. There was no mention that Mr. Gorka had been forced out of the Trump administration in 2017.

    By Chris Cameron

     
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  80. Dr. Martin Makary Chosen to Head the F.D.A.

    A frequent Fox News commentator, Dr. Makary has a penchant for challenging the medical establishment, and stirred pandemic concerns with his views on Covid immunity and vaccine mandates.

    By Christina Jewett

     
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  84. Matt Gaetz and the D-word

    The former representative from Florida said he had become a “distraction.” Perhaps that was the point.

    By Jess Bidgood

     
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