- In many of Donald J. Trump’s international development ventures, his business partners have close ties to foreign governments.
- A review of business dealings shows a menu of the kinds of complications that could be a source of controversy for the president-elect.
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Trump Adviser Steps Up Attack on Romney
“We don’t even know if he voted for Donald Trump,” Kellyanne Conway said of Mitt Romney, a possible secretary of state. Mr. Trump, meanwhile, condemned recount efforts in three states.
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Next Battle for President-Elect: Pleasing These Republicans
Lindsey Graham. John McCain. Jeff Flake. They are just a few of the senators the president-elect may sometimes find himself having to win over.
Fidel Castro, Cuban Leader Who Defied U.S., Dies at 90
- Mr. Castro bedeviled 11 American presidents and briefly pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.
- He had held on to power longer than any other living national leader except Queen Elizabeth II.
What Will the Younger Castro Do?
Mr. Castro’s death comes at a time of great uncertainty for Cuba, and about how Raúl Castro will steer the country.
On Saturday night, hundreds of Cuban-Americans took to the streets of Miami to celebrate the death of Fidel Castro.
Castro’s Revolution, Viewed by Three Generations
The clash of emotions common in Cuban families is reflected in a grandfather’s loyalty to Mr. Castro and a granddaughter’s glum view of conditions in Cuba.