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Millions will be furloughed in a week’s time if no deal is struck with small group of conservative holdouts
Washington will send a version of the weapon that uses cluster munitions, according to people familiar with the matter
New Jersey lawmaker steps aside as chair of the powerful foreign relations committee after prosecutors unseal case
Ford spared further action after improved offer to workers as Joe Biden plans visit to picket line
The US and its allies are cultivating India as an economic and diplomatic partner. But its prime minister’s authoritarian streak is becoming harder to ignore
CFTC says political-control contracts offered by futures market would be ‘contrary to the public interest’
Move to increase engagement follows Treasury secretary Janet Yellen’s visit to Beijing in July
White House says targeting dissidents in other countries ‘absolutely unacceptable’
Democrats warn that Republican efforts to block more support will devastate Ukrainian war effort
Wave of crossings via Mexico puts pressure on authorities
Report on military’s $160mn combat aircraft comes days after one crashed in South Carolina
Civilian nuclear programme is one element of a highly complex US-brokered proposal to normalise Israel-Saudi relations
There is a risk of undermining faith in dollar holdings and reducing western leverage in dealings with Moscow
A shift in policy that is changing America and the wider world
Crown prince also warns US that Riyadh will seek nuclear bomb if Iran secures atomic weapon
Criminal case against US president’s son is focus of contentious hearing with justice department’s top leader
US president pledges to address ‘hard issues’ at talks with Israel’s prime minister in New York
Onetime supporters of ex-president are hunting for an alternative to roll back Biden’s green agenda
US Treasury sets out new voluntary ‘principles’ to spur investment and combat greenwashing
US president presses allies to maintain support as Volodymyr Zelenskyy prepares latest appeal to Washington
Defence secretary Lloyd Austin stops short of committing to provide Kyiv with longer-range missiles
Partnership does not include security but comes as Washington tries to counter Chinese influence
In public life, unlike in business, there is no reward for being right
The release of prisoners and anniversary of the killing of Mahsa Amini highlight a failure to solve the challenges from Tehran
Washington worries differences between the Gulf neighbours could upend efforts to secure deal to end civil war
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