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Davos Elite Saw Trump as Both Provocateur and Pragmatist

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  • But a rough consensus emerged over Mr. Trump’s two-day visit that his administration had shown itself to be more pragmatic than advertised.


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The Democratic Senate leadership is seeking to ensure that budget negotiations include legislation to protect the special counsel in the Russia inquiry.


Afghan Airline Struggles After Taliban Attack

With insurgents threatening road travel, Kam Air has kept Afghanistan moving. But its future looks grim with foreign crew members dead or fleeing.




Casino Mogul Accused of Decades of Sexual Misconduct

A report outlining years of sexual misconduct by Stephen Wynn sent shares in his company, Wynn Resorts, plummeting and raised questions about his future in Republican politics.


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