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Condemnation Slows, but Does Not Stall, Israel’s Assault on Rafah
Despite fierce criticism, Israel insists it must take control of Rafah and the border with Egypt to prevent future arms smuggling.
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Negotiators Hope to Restart Cease-Fire Talks Within a Week, Officials Say
For months, mediators have been trying to cajole Israel and Hamas into accepting a truce and a captive exchange that could help bring the war to a close.
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A top U.N. court’s order to stop the Rafah offensive was the latest in a growing list of moves to isolate Israel.
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How Donald Trump Still Lives in the 1980s
The greed-is-good era was the last time his preferred public image was intact, and he’s been returning there as he sits through his criminal trial in Manhattan.
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Federal prosecutors are seeking to bar Donald Trump from attacking F.B.I. agents in his classified documents case.
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Calls, Search Parties, Drones: 17 Hours to Find Iran’s President
As a frenzied quest began for the fallen helicopter of President Ebrahim Raisi, Iran moved to control possible threats from abroad and unrest at home.
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Iran’s supreme leader said crowds of mourners for Ebrahim Raisi were proof of widespread support for the Islamic Republic.
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Hillary Clinton Has Some Tough Words for Democrats, and for Women
In an interview for a new book, Mrs. Clinton criticized Democrats over what she described as a decades-in-the-making failure to protect abortion rights.
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He Threw ‘Spaghetti at the Wall’ for Trump. Now He’s After a Top Job.
If Donald Trump wins the presidency, Richard Grenell hopes to be secretary of state. But his work raises questions, even from his former boss.
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In the twilight of his Senate career, Mitch McConnell sees the 2024 races as his last hurrah.
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Soldiers have increasingly relied on pilotless drones to drop explosives and supplies to hold Chasiv Yar. But how long can they slow the Russian advance?
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Ukraine has stepped up its attacks with American long-range missiles.
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Executive communications experts say the gig is becoming a harder sell for business leaders.
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President Biden addressed cadets at West Point, echoing his campaign-year warnings about threats to U.S. democracy.
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Rob Menendez’s Family Name Fueled His Rise. Will It Also Be His Undoing?
Representative Rob Menendez is facing a serious primary threat at the same time that his father, Senator Robert Menendez, stands trial for corruption.
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A judge overseeing the bribery case against Senator Robert Menendez blocked some of the prosecution’s evidence.
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