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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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Day After U.N. Court Order to Stop, Israel Keeps Up Offensive in Rafah
One official said the military continued to advance slowly, but cautioned that it was too early to conclude how Israel would ultimately respond to the order.
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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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Xi Jinping’s Recipe for Total Control: An Army of Eyes and Ears
Reviving a Mao-era surveillance campaign, the authorities in China are tracking residents, schoolchildren and businesses to forestall any potential unrest.
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G7 Finance Ministers Close Ranks as Tensions with Russia and China Fester
Western economic officials projected a united front, and braced for retaliation, as they prepped tougher sanctions and tariffs.
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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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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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Hillary Clinton Has Some Tough Words for Democrats, and for Women
In an interview for a forthcoming book, Mrs. Clinton criticized Democrats over what she described as a decades-in-the-making failure to protect abortion rights.
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SKIP ADVERTISEMENTOne of the Deadliest Jobs in Mexico: Running for Office
The assassination of Gisela Gaytán shocked Mexico. She was among dozens aspiring for public office killed in recent months.
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Why are so many Mexican election candidates getting killed?
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The N.C.A.A. Agreed to Pay Players. It Won’t Call Them Employees.
The argument is the organization’s attempt to maintain the last vestiges of its amateur model and to prevent college athletes from collectively bargaining.
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Many in college sports are feeling unsettled about N.C.A.A’s pay plan.
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Men Fear Me, Society Shames Me, and I Love My Life
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A Trillion Cicadas Emerged From the Ground. Cue the Wonder.
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Nicholas Kristof
Biden’s Chance to Do the Right Thing in Gaza
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Peter Coy
Want to Better Understand America? Consider All-You-Can-Eat Shrimp.
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Jerel Ezell
Biden Underestimates How Much Black Americans Care About This Issue
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America’s Trails Are a Wonder, and They Need Our Help
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Exploring the World Beyond Queens
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Harrison Butker’s Very American Traditionalism
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