
Kelsey Ables
Breaking News Reporter at The Washington Post
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1 week ago |
spokesman.com | Andrew deGrandpre |Kelsey Ables
Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine, whom President Donald Trump plucked from retirement - and relative obscurity - to become chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was confirmed by the Senate early Friday, capping an unusual nomination process that began with the abrupt dismissal of his predecessor weeks ago. The vote, which the Senate concluded after 2 a.m., was 60 to 25. Fifteen Democrats voted in favor, including Sens.
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1 week ago |
washingtonpost.com | Andrew deGrandpre |Kelsey Ables
Dan Caine confirmed by Senate to become Trump’s Joint Chiefs chairman (washingtonpost.com) Dan Caine confirmed by Senate to become Trump’s Joint Chiefs chairman By Andrew deGrandpre; Kelsey Ables 2025041106231600 Gen.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Victoria Bisset |Kelsey Ables |Mikhail Klimentov
While China derides U.S. tariffs, others seek to de-escalate tensions (washingtonpost.com) While China derides U.S. tariffs, others seek to de-escalate tensions By Victoria Bisset; Kelsey Ables; Mikhail Klimentov 2025040515052900 China condemned the Trump administration's tariffs after his 10 percent baseline tax went into effect Saturday, but reactions elsewhere were more muted, as foreign officials looked to talks to resolve the widening trade war.
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2 weeks ago |
independent.ie | Kelsey Ables
‘This is not the act of a friend’ – how the world reacted Donald Trump’s tariff bombshell US president Donald Trump waves as he arrives at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida. Photo: APRachel Pannett and Kelsey Ables©Washington PostToday at 03:30US president Donald Trump’s sprawling new tariff regime sent world markets plunging and officials reeling at the prospect of a global trade war. Here’s how world leaders and officials reacted.
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2 weeks ago |
washingtonpost.com | Kelsey Ables
Governments want more babies. Are reproductive freedoms at risk? (washingtonpost.com) Governments want more babies. Are reproductive freedoms at risk? By Kelsey Ables 2025040500305700 SEOUL — Around the world, declining fertility rates have panicked governments and sparked a flurry of pro-natalist legislation and initiatives.
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