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Israeli Airstrike Kills Dozens in Tent Camp in Rafah, Gazan Officials Say

At least 45 people were killed at the makeshift camp, the Gaza Health Ministry said. The Israeli military said the strike was aimed at a Hamas compound.

 

Aid trucks from Egypt have entered Gaza under a new U.S.-brokered deal. Read more developments.

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Trump’s Post-Verdict Playbook: Anger and Retribution, Regardless of Outcome

Donald Trump has a history of attacking investigators, blaming President Biden and seeking vengeance on those who cross him.

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Former President Donald J. Trump stands among a crowd of people inside a courthouse corridor.

The Libertarian Party selected Chase Oliver as its presidential nominee.

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Why a Star Witness Never Testified at Trump’s Trial

Donald Trump’s lawyers are expected to highlight the absence of Allen Weisselberg, Mr. Trump’s former finance chief, who is serving jail time for perjury.

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Allen Weisselberg standing at courtroom podium surrounded by court officers and lawyers.

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6 New Paperbacks to Read This Week

Miguel Salazar
Miguel SalazarReporting for the Books desk

Itching for a new book? Check out these recent paperback releases, including a cultural history of spoken word poetry, a survey of cybercrime in the information age, Emma Donoghue’s new novel and more.

Here are six paperbacks we recommend →

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