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World
After Tension and Rumors, a Protest for Palestine Is a Routine Event
Hundreds of people gathered in Times Square on Friday to protest the weeklong Israeli bombardment of Gaza that has followed…
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World
Trapped in Gaza, Palestinian Americans Say They Feel Abandoned
Duaa Abufares, 24, a psychology student from Clifton, N.J., has been anxiously awaiting word from her father, Fares, each day…
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World
How a Young Activist’s Murder Has Been Gleefully Distorted Online
Because Ryan Carson was a liberal activist, social media trolls blamed his own politics for his death.
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World
Hamas Attack on Israel Brings New Scrutiny of Group’s Ties to Iran
Officials from Iran and Hezbollah helped plan the attack, people familiar with the operation said, but the U.S. and its…
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World
‘United Because of This Disaster’: Israelis Rush to Volunteer After Hamas Attacks
A long-divided country is pulling together in a show of solidarity, donating everything from breast milk to high-tech help.
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US
Judge Scolds Prosecution at Hearing on Conflicts in Trump Documents Case
Judge Aileen Cannon postponed a hearing on a government request involving a lawyer for one of the former president’s co-defendants.…
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World
Israeli Billboards Thanking the U.S. Have a New Face on Them: Biden’s
After Donald J. Trump bound himself tightly to the Israeli right, and President Biden approached the divided nation gingerly, a…
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Food
Jack Daniel’s Tweaks Its Brand, From Bland to Exclusive
The Tennessee whiskey, long snubbed by connoisseurs and collectors, is suddenly grabbing attention with a series of special releases.
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US
Scalise Scrounges for Votes as G.O.P. Speaker Fight Drags On
The No. 2 Republican was working intensively to win over holdouts, but there was no sign of a breakthrough that…
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World
U.S. and Qatar Deny Iran’s Access to $6 Billion From Prisoner Deal
The United States and Qatar have agreed to deny Iran’s access to $6 billion in funds recently transferred to the…