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Mr. Porter, the White House staff secretary, said he would leave his job a day after a news account that quoted his two ex-wives accusing him of physical abuse.
The agreement would raise caps on military and domestic spending, clearing the way for lawmakers to pass a spending bill for the rest of the fiscal year.
The agreement, subject to the approval of members of the Social Democratic Party, came at a steep price for the Christian Democrats: giving up the powerful Finance Ministry.
New regulations, which corporate interests delayed for almost a decade, require explicit labeling and limit the marketing of sugary foods to children.
Representative Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic leader, broke records on Wednesday with an extended speech opposing the budget deal because it ignored the Dreamers.
We’ve gathered insights from the country’s state news media, analysts, defectors and athletes who have competed alongside North Koreans.
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Stock markets in the United Staes gained ground on Wednesday after experiencing a big rebound the day before. Global markets were mixed.
The deal calls attention to the technology sector’s rapid expansion in the city, both in the numbers employed and the square footage occupied.
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A legal adviser to the European Court of Justice has argued that the French shoe designer may not be entitled to trademark protection for his design signature.
Mr. Wynn, a billionaire casino mogul, stepped down on Tuesday as chief executive and chairman of the board of Wynn Resorts. He is accused of decades of sexual misconduct.
Major stock indexes in Tokyo and Hong Kong rose on Wednesday, making up some of the ground they’d lost the day before.
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The decision is certain to anger Democratic lawmakers concerned the president will remove parts that he views as politically embarrassing or damaging.
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