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After Biden’s Push for Truce, Netanyahu Calls Israel’s War Plans Unchanged
The timing of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s remarks seemed to put the brakes on President Biden’s hopes for a speedy resolution to the war.
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Here’s what we know about the latest cease-fire proposal.
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The party is hungry to tell voters that Donald Trump’s conviction makes him unfit for office, and hopeful that President Biden will lead the way.
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What Donald Trump Didn’t Say After His Trial
In his post-verdict remarks, the former president sounded more like an aggrieved New York businessman than the political martyr his supporters believe him to be, our critic writes.
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This is how Donald Trump’s most loyal supporters are responding to the verdict.
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Some undecided voters may find that a guilty verdict could make their choice more difficult.
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Rudy Giuliani Holds 80th Birthday Party Amid Many Woes
The indicted and increasingly isolated former New York mayor celebrated his birthday over pasta and meatballs. Donald Trump sent a video.
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Election updates: Donald Trump is attending a U.F.C. fight in New Jersey.
As Challenges Pile Up, a Spate of Summitry Spotlights Western Resolve
Wars in Ukraine and Gaza are testing the Western alliance. But starting with the 80th anniversary of D-Day this week, leaders will aim to showcase unity.
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Russian forces struck several of Ukraine’s energy facilities with drones and missiles as part of a major air assault.
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As Voting Ends in India, Modi Awaits a Verdict on His 10 Years in Power
While a newly united opposition seemed to gain some traction, exit polls showed Narendra Modi, the popular and entrenched prime minister, was winning.
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A Small Army Combating a Flood of Deepfakes in India’s Election
Social media is awash with A.I.-altered audio, clipped video and manipulated images. Fact-checkers want to save the public from deception.
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I Supervised New York City Judges. Juan Merchan Put on a Master Class in the Trump Trial.
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Maureen Dowd
Holy Cow, 34 for 45!
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Lydia Polgreen
South Africa Is Not a Metaphor
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For Many Israelis, Yoav Gallant Represents a Way Out of Crisis
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How to Think Through the Moral Tangle in Gaza
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Mexico’s Women Are Speaking. Will a Female President Listen?
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Andrew Dessler
Oil and Gas Companies Are Trying to Rig the Marketplace
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Jesse Wegman
Fantasies Aside, Sentencing Trump Poses a Very Tough Choice
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Why Did North Korea Bombard the South With Trash Balloons?
The unusual offensive, across the heavily fortified border, is a revival of a Cold War era tactic. The South has threatened to respond with K-pop.
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After Pipes Burst in Atlanta, Many Lose Water, Then Patience
Major main breaks resulted in closed businesses, canceled events and angry residents who were upset over a lack of updates.
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Why Mexico May Elect a Female President Before the United States
Having a woman as president would be a milestone in a country where gender-based violence is so common. But how much would change remains unclear.
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Idaho Man in ‘Doomsday’ Killings Is Sentenced to Death
The man was convicted in the murders of his first wife and two children of his current spouse. The couple’s extreme beliefs drew attention to the case.
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