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For trying to do something about public debt, Emmanuel Macron is the politician of the year
Staff shake-up at Florida governor’s spending group comes just six weeks before Iowa caucuses
Efforts to curb regulators will be destabilising for government and business
Grayscale Filecoin Trust hit high of more than 10 times underlying value of its assets in November
Prosecutors described the case as one of the ‘highest-reaching and longest-lasting infiltrations’ of federal government
John Kerry says administration is committed to phasing out fossil fuels where emissions are not captured
Evacuation orders appear to signal preparations for ground offensive in territory’s second city Khan Younis
Political division and turmoil at home are undermining US leadership overseas
Budget official says failure by Congress to approve further aid will ‘kneecap’ Kyiv
Conservatives debate their party’s inward turn at a defence conference at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
Reports of drone strikes add to fears that Israel-Hamas war could spread across Middle East
Case before the high court could open the door to sweeping changes to the tax code
Former South Carolina governor has momentum but a steep climb ahead if she is to be her party’s presidential nominee
Executives should think long and hard about what it would mean if the former president is re-elected
Comments by defence secretary Lloyd Austin highlight tensions between allies over mounting fatalities
Aukus security pact formed to counter advances by China will also boost autonomous naval systems
Strict new IRA tax credit rules aim to boost domestic industry but could slow transition from petrol
To some he was a diplomatic wunderkind, to others an amoral sociopath. He later used access to power to charge high fees to companies
Republican’s removal from Congress will trigger special election for his New York swing seat
There is a genuine breach within the Democratic party, which also runs through the president’s administration
Diplomat tells FT western sanctions will continue ‘for years to come’ to curb Moscow’s war machine
Mixed legacy in Washington leads Biden and Democrats to offer carefully-worded encomiums
Has US economic stagnation destroyed the myth of an ever-better life for its citizens? David Leonhardt argues that it has
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