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Reporter’s Noteboook: Sorting it out

There are really four distinct issues with which Congress is grappling as the government risks running out of money next week.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass recall effort launches

An effort to recall Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass launched on Tuesday afternoon.

Where does Trump stand with Americans hours before his primetime speech to Congress?

Americans are divided on the job President Donald Trump is doing, according to the latest polls, ahead of his first major address to Congress since returning to the White House.

Trump and Zelensky’s Oval Office altercation: Letters to the Editor — March 4, 2025

NY Post readers discuss President Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky’s clash during a publicly aired presser in the Oval Office.

House GOP leaders urge members to avoid in-person town halls amid Democratic protests

House Republican leaders on Tuesday urged their members to find other ways to communicate with constituents instead of in-person town halls.

Trump takes another swipe at Canadian banks within hours of imposing tariffs

President Trump on Tuesday took another jab at Canadian banks within hours of imposing a 25% tariff on imported goods from the U.S. neighbor north of the border.

Trump tariffs send stocks into a dive as Canada, China retaliate

The United States imposed 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, sending the stock market tumbling hundreds of points on Tuesday while Trump administration officials sought to assure Americans their plans will bring long-term gains to jobs and the economy by bolstering "main street."

Melania Trump’s speech guests will highlight administration feats

First lady Melania Trump has invited key Americans to her husband's address Tuesday to a joint session of Congress, a guest list that will give a face to President Trump's policies.

Supreme Court slaps down EPA over too-tough wastewater treatment rules

The Supreme Court ruled against the Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday, finding that it created a moving target for local governments trying to comply with wastewater treatment standards.

Vance: U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal better deterrent of Putin than ‘troops from some random country’

Vice President J.D. Vance is making the case that a U.S.-Ukraine critical minerals deal is a more practical deterrent against Russian President Vladimir Putin than an international security force for post-war Ukraine proposed by key allies Britain and France.

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