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Politics
Trump pushes back at new TACO acronym that says he ‘Always Chickens Out’—’It’s called negotiation’
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Marco Rubio says the State Department won’t schedule any new visa interviews for international students as Trump’s battles with American universities intensify
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Middle East
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Lifestyle
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Lifestyle
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