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In Michigan, Muslim and Arab American Voters Reconsider Support for Biden
Many in the swing state say they feel betrayed by the president’s support for Israel.
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Amid Pleas for Aid, a Scramble for Food and Water After Hurricane Otis
Days after the storm, Acapulco residents were navigating broken glass, searching for water and food, and trying to find loved…
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Health
CUNY Halts Investigation of Alzheimer’s Researcher
Citing questions about the integrity of the process, the university said that “no final action” had been taken.
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World
How Cohen’s Testimony Sets the Stage for Trump’s Hush Money Trial
Michael D. Cohen, Donald J. Trump’s former fixer, was not an essential witness in Mr. Trump’s civil fraud trial this…
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Migrants Search for Beds as New York Quietly Stops Offering Them to All
“They want you to get tired so you give up, and they are achieving it,” said one migrant who has…
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World
Gaza’s Tunnels Loom Large for Israel’s Ground Forces
Hamas is believed to hide weapons, fighters and even command centers in miles of subterranean pathways and chambers.
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World
As China Looks to Broker Gaza Peace, Antisemitism Surges Online
China’s state-run media has blamed the United States for deepening the crisis, while perpetuating tropes of Jewish control of American…
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World
The House G.O.P Has Its Leader. But Can He Be a Rainmaker?
The former speaker, Kevin McCarthy, was a prolific fund-raiser for his House colleagues. The new speaker, Mike Johnson, doesn’t yet…
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World
‘A Bright Light in a Dark Time’: A New School for Uvalde
More than a year after a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School, the community is breaking ground on a new…
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World
Desperate for Air Defense, Ukraine Pushes U.S. for ‘Franken’ Weapons
To meet the demand, the U.S. is producing so-called FrankenSAM systems that marry advanced Western weaponry with Soviet-era items still…