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Hostages Return Home After Israeli Assault That Killed Scores of Gazans
- Scores of Palestinians were killed, hospital officials said, as Israel carried out an intense military campaign to free four hostages.
- The rescue was assisted by a team of American hostage recovery officials.
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Here’s How Israel’s Mission to Rescue Four Hostages Unfolded
The operation required weeks of planning and received the final go-ahead just a few minutes before it began, according to Israeli officials.
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Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters converged around the White House.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTTrump Vows to Lower Prices. Some of His Policies May Raise Them.
Donald Trump has not released a detailed economic plan. But three of his key proposals would push prices up, economists say.
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As Donald Trump holds rallies in the Southwest, an extreme heat wave is threatening the health of some of his supporters.
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Vice President Kamala Harris argued that Donald Trump’s guilty verdict should disqualify him from the presidency.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTNarendra Modi, Striking a Modest Tone, to Be Sworn In for a Third Term
Forced into a coalition government, the prime minister faces the challenge of governing differently than he has so far in two decades in elected office.
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Take a look at where Prime Minister Modi lost support in India’s election.
Days After Border Closed for Most Migrants, Many Waiting Feel Stuck in Limbo
Shelters along the border were quieter compared with previous months, but many hoping to cross into the U.S. felt stranded and fearful.
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President Biden’s border crackdown could disproportionately affect families.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTDornoch, a Heavy Underdog, Wins the Belmont Stakes
With 17-1 odds to win, Dornoch outran nine horses including Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan and the Preakness Stakes winner Seize the Grey.
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See photos from the Belmont Stakes.
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Swimmer Trying to Make Olympic History Is Left Off the U.S. Team
When the sport of artistic swimming announced it would allow men to compete in the Paris Games, Bill May saw his chance. But the U.S. team chose only women.
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At 45, Bill May vies with women half his age.
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House Ethics Panel Reviews Rep. Nancy Mace’s Use of Reimbursement Program
Lawmakers are asked to look into whether the South Carolina Republican overcharged the program thousands of dollars for expenses related to her townhouse.
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Howard University Votes to Revoke Sean Combs’s Honorary Degree
In a unanimous decision, the university’s board also moved to disband a scholarship in Mr. Combs’s name amid investigations into abuse allegations.
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Japan Likes Tourists, Just Not This Many
The country has politely handled travelers for years, but as visitors spill into previously untouristed spots, some residents are frustrated.
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Many doulas, relied upon for pregnancy and childbirth support, have gone virtual. Experts say that’s a good thing.
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