On Tuesday’s Front Page: President Biden is announcing a quadrupling of the tariff on electric vehicles from China, a new report says the power vacuum that America left behind in Afghanistan is fueling a resurgence of Islamist terrorists, and more.


Former President Donald Trump’s onetime fixer and attorney Michael Cohen testified Monday that “the boss” played a hands-on role in paying adult film star Stormy Daniels to quash her story about a sexual encounter with Mr. Trump and to conceal the nature of the payments.
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President Biden will announce Tuesday that he is quadrupling the tariff on electric vehicles from China to 100% and sharply increasing duties on $18 billion in clean energy products, including semiconductors, solar components and batteries.
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The power vacuum that America left behind in Afghanistan is fueling a resurgence of Islamist terrorists who have the will, and perhaps the capability, to target the U.S. and its interests abroad, according to a major report by the United States Institute of Peace, which argues that the Biden administration should consider unleashing more military strikes against terrorist targets in the country.
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An overlooked provision in proposed legislation aimed at reducing the cost of credit card “swipe fees” would also crack down on a Chinese company that critics fear has infiltrated American payment networks to mine consumers’ sensitive financial information.
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President Biden has overseen the fastest expansion of immigration — legal and illegal — in history, but less than half of the newcomers are holding jobs, according to a new report released Monday.
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