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In Rafah, We Saw Destruction and the Limits of Israel’s Gaza Strategy

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On Monday the Supreme Court dispensed with the rule of law by effectively depriving the American people of crucial information we should have had before

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Los Angeles residents, long exhausted by homelessness, were optimistic when Mayor Karen Bass started an aggressive effort to move people from encampments into motel rooms

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N.Y. Judge Loosens Trump’s Gag Order, Allowing Him to Attack Witnesses

A judge on Tuesday loosened a gag order on Donald J. Trump in his Manhattan criminal case, allowing the former president and presumptive Republican presidential

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New ‘Apprentice’ Book Paints Trump as Wounded, Forgetful and Hung Up on Hollywood

It was May 2021, and Donald J. Trump was wounded. Four months earlier, his supporters had ransacked the Capitol. He had departed Washington, disgraced, defeated

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Justin Timberlake Arrest Causes a Stir in the Hamptons

On Tuesday afternoon in Sag Harbor, Janice Yu of WABC-TV was sitting in the passenger seat of a Nissan news van, eating from a bag

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Maine Seeks Designs for a New State Flag

Anyone with an idea for how the Maine state flag should look has a month to submit a design idea, though the contest rules limit

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JB Pritzker, the Democrat Who Isn’t Afraid to Call Trump a Felon

When former President Donald J. Trump was convicted in his New York criminal trial, it took Gov. JB Pritzker of Illinois about 19 minutes to

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Russia Releases Female Prison Inmates to Join Ukraine War

Russia released a group of women from a prison in late May to join the fighting in Ukraine, according to two former inmates who maintain