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What impact could Trump have on US education?
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News
11/22/2024
November 22, 2024
US court rules Trump can seek dismissal of hush money case
11/22/2024
November 22, 2024
Trump taps Pam Bondi for AG after Matt Gaetz withdraws
11/21/2024
November 21, 2024
Google must divest Chrome to end monopoly, US regulators say
11/21/2024
November 21, 2024
Banana taped to wall sells for $6.2 million at art auction
11/21/2024
November 21, 2024
Deadly 'bomb cyclone' lashes US Northwest
11/21/2024
November 21, 2024
US charges Indian billionaire Gautam Adani in bribery case
Skip next section Reports & Analysis
Reports & Analysis
How will US climate policy change under Trump?
How will US climate policy change under Trump?
Donald Trump's reelection could put US commitment to reducing CO2 emissions and transitioning to clean energy at risk.
How AI is shaking up the art scene
How AI is shaking up the art scene
A portrait of the mathematician Alan Turing painted by a humanoid robot fetched over a million euros at Sotheby's.
Why are US authorities seeking sale of Google Chrome?
Why are US authorities seeking sale of Google Chrome?
US antitrust officials are seeking a forced sale of the Chrome web browser. How important is Chrome for Google?
Why a duct-taped banana sold for millions of dollars
Why a duct-taped banana sold for millions of dollars
As "Comedian," a banana duct-taped to a wall, is sold at auction, here's a look back at how the banana inspires artists.
Fact check: ADL did not classify Christianity as 'terrorist'
Fact check: ADL did not classify Christianity as 'terrorist'
According to an X post gone viral, the Anti-Defamation League has classified Christianity as a "terrorist" group.
US agrees to give Ukraine anti-personnel mines
US agrees to give Ukraine anti-personnel mines
How will Ukraine justify the use of US-supplied land mines? Domitilla Sagramoso at King's College London speaks with DW.
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In the spotlight
Fact check: Is Putin threatening to use nuclear weapons?
Videos allegedly showing Putin's response to Biden's decision on the use of US missiles are circulating on social media.
Musk and Trump: Ethical concerns and conflicts of interest
Can Elon Musk avoid conflicts of interest if he's put in charge of cutting government spending by a couple of trillion?
Facts on fluoride in water, salt and toothpaste
Should fluoride be removed from tap water and toothpaste? Believe it or not, this is a hot topic in US politics.
Trump to have 'more power' than founding fathers 'imagined'
The Republicans are set to control the executive and legislative branches — and potentially the federal judiciary.
Former Trump adviser: Strength 'only thing that stops Putin'
Donald Trump's former adviser, H.R. McMaster, told DW the US must "provide Ukraine with the full range of capabilities."
Farming robots: The future of agriculture?
Farmers are turning to robots to tackle problems like labor shortages and tough working conditions.
Skip next section Living
Living
The power of the perfect lawn
From the gardens of Versailles to suburban America, why are well-manicured lawns central to our cultural identity?
Tyson vs. Paul: More about the spectacle than the boxing
Mike Tyson is returning to the ring at the age of 58 to fight an influencer three decades younger.
Will Hollywood turn to bland escapism under Trump?
Hollywood and the American art world are still processing Donald Trump's decisive win in the US presidential election.
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