
‘Pura Vida’ on Pause: Costa Rica Becomes Second Central American Nation To Elect Hardline Populist President
The election was overshadowed by a surge in crime that has rattled the country’s identity as a safe haven.
By JOSEPH CURL
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The election was overshadowed by a surge in crime that has rattled the country’s identity as a safe haven.
By JOSEPH CURL
| |Foreign

‘We know she didn’t just walk out of there. She did not leave on her own,’ Sheriff Chris Nanos says.
By JOSEPH CURL
| |National
Legislation wending its way through multiple statehouse committees has considerable support among the Democratic majority, but is sure to face legal challenges.
By SHARON KEHNEMUI
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The impact will be heavily felt in some countries where more than one-third of applicants have taken the test in another language, usually Spanish.
By JOSEPH CURL
|Attorney General Pam Bondi calls the ruling ‘another HUGE’ legal win for the Justice Department.
By JOSEPH CURL
|Federal agents were struck with ‘debris, bottles and other objects,’ leading to the declaration of an unlawful assembly.
By JOSEPH CURL
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A Democratic congressman describes the decision to withhold some 2.5 million files as ‘incredibly concerning.’
By JOSEPH CURL
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A letter to the health secretary claims he is relying on ‘debunked science’ to propose changes that could bankrupt an existing compensation program.
By LUKE FUNK
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The conservative group founded by Charlie Kirk organized the entertainment in response to the NFL’s selection of rapper Bad Bunny to headline the official show.
By GEORGE WILLIS
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With Trump keeping his plans about military action close to his vest, the Islamic regime’s parliament votes to expel European military attachés as retaliation for the EU’s designation of the Republican Guard as a terrorist organization.
By SHARON KEHNEMUI
|The British prime minister in Japan gives an impression of standing up to China that he failed to show in Beijing.
By DONALD KIRK
|President Trump has assembled what he describes as a ‘massive armada’ in the region.
By DAVID JONES
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One year ago, Canada’s purchase of American-made F-35s to replace its fleet of CF-18 Hornets was a slam dunk. Now it looks like a long shot.
By JAMES BROOKE
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Separatists in the oil-rich province have met with officials in Washington and are seeking American funding for their effort.
By LUKE FUNK
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While demilitarizing Gaza and dismantling all of its tunnels are specified as part of the cease-fire, Hamas is openly declaring its plan to remain armed.
By BENNY AVNI
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Republicans have lost a seat they held comfortably for decades.
By SUN STAFF and ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Much of the film focuses on Mrs. Trump’s outfits and Louboutin heels, and tries to draw parallels to Jacqueline Kennedy.
By CAROLINE McCAUGHEY
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The director of national intelligence, a former Democrat, is being accused of potentially trying to interfere in this year’s midterms.
By MATTHEW RICE
|A large bipartisan majority in the Senate voted against moving the bill forward while negotiations between Democrats and the White House continue.
By MATTHEW RICE
|The Senate minority leader says it is time to ‘rein in ICE and end the violence,’ ahead of the Friday shutdown deadline.
By MATTHEW RICE
|By JOSH HAMMER
By LENORE SKENAZY
By SALENA ZITO
By ROSARIO IACONIS


The president is personally boosting the film with showings at the White House and the Kennedy Center.
By MATTHEW RICE
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On stage at 54 Below, Ms. Lemper recalls a 1987 encounter with La Marlene and proceeds to become her at various stages of her life.
By WILL FRIEDWALD
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“Karl Hartman: The Nature of Nature” is a must-see exhibition and much overdue.
By MARIO NAVES
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Senator Tillis vows to block confirmation until the Justice Department investigation into the current Fed head is resolved.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
|The president said his nominee would be an individual who ‘could have been there a few years ago,’ implying one of his 2017 finalists wouldl be the new pick.
By MATTHEW RICE
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‘We’re anticipating a noticeable boost in personal income during the first quarter,’ a Morgan Stanley economist says.
By LUKE FUNK
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‘You can basically ask it to do anything you’d like,’ the Tesla CEO says.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The $8 billion in federal funds that California receives could be at risk if the state does not change its policy.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The share of A grades at Harvard drops 7 percentage points following a damning report on the school’s pervasive grade inflation.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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‘What began as a temporary measure to address segregation has become a rigid system of racial favoritism that excludes thousands of students from equal opportunity,’ the plaintiffs allege.
By LUKE FUNK
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Indefinite lengths of stay, fluctuating occupancy, and slow court proceedings creates a windfall for detention facilities operators whose budget and scope exceed America’s federal prison system.
By HOLLIE McKAY
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One of the most powerful couples in the annals of American politics face escalating legal jeopardy for failing to testify about their ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
|The lawmaker, arrested following a melee at an ICE facility, is set to argue that she enjoys absolute constitutional protection.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
|Decision to open inquiry into Minneapolis shooting comes after outcry over initial DHS-led probe.
By DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN
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By MARIE POHL
|By A.R. HOFFMAN
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