US to put Donald Trump’s face on passports
State department’s move is latest effort to impose president’s image and signature on national symbols
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State department’s move is latest effort to impose president’s image and signature on national symbols
His late-night show ends next month after 11 seasons. He has lots of feelings.
Even the largest global supplier of liquefied natural gas can’t make up for the shortfall since the war in Iran cut off an important source.
In Illinois and other states, officials hoped that culls could halt the progress of chronic wasting disease. Now they are losing hope.
The Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady this week as Jerome H. Powell presides over what is likely to be his last meeting as chair.
The artificial intelligence giant has reportedly fallen behind on its own user and revenue targets, raising questions about its data center and I.P.O. plans
Liquefied natural gas transit has been effectively halted. A ship managed by Abu Dhabi’s state oil company managed to cross, said Kpler, a maritime data firm.
The tennis player Mackenzie McDonald has earned well up to this point, but high expenses and a short career timeline have prompted him, and others, to search fo
Three reporters followed supply chains to reveal that the U.S. Mint buys gold that comes from foreign pawn shops and drug dealers, then claims it is from the Un
The court’s decision could have broader implications for lawsuits seeking to hold companies liable for international human rights abuses.
The group of oil-producing countries supplied more than 25 percent of the world’s oil before the war in Iran. Its members have influenced energy markets through
The measures aim to crack down on Iran’s shadow banking system and Chinese purchases of Iranian oil.
The jump on Tuesday of 1.6 percent was the highest percentage increase in more than a month.
Because of a February Supreme Court decision, General Motors said it would receive refunds on some of the tariffs it had paid.
The collapse of the talks could pave the way for another spirits company, Sazerac, to open negotiations with Brown-Forman.
The agency said the review was related to the network’s diversity and inclusion policies. But it came amid a fight between the president and the network’s late
Landlords tell BBC News why they fear new laws could make it harder to remove problematic tenants.
Parents in Wales say the cost of childcare is one of their biggest worries ahead of the election.
The government said payments - normally made in autumn - will be given out in July.
Prada had faced backlash last year after it showcased similar designs at a fashion show without acknowledging their Indian roots.