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- House Votes Resoundingly to Back Israel, Rebuking Democratic Critics [990d]
- Adams’s Re-election Bid Fueled by Real Estate Titans and Out-of-Towners [990d]
- Russia Bombards Ukraine Port After Bridge Attack and Grain Deal Collapse [990d]
- Target Letter to Trump Raises Possibility of Obstruction and Fraud Charges [990d]
- Donald Trump Faces a Possible Jan. 6 Indictment [990d]
- U.S. Blacklists Two Spyware Firms Run by an Israeli Former General [990d]
- Super PAC Backing Tim Scott Plans $40 Million Ad Campaign [990d]
- Michigan Charges 16 in False Elector Scheme to Overturn Trump’s 2020 Loss [990d]
- Restaurant Review: The $29 Hot Dog at Mischa Is Obnoxious. It’s Also Lovable. [990d]
- Extreme Heat Grips 3 Continents as Climate Change Warms Earth [990d]
- Judge Rebukes New York City on Handling of Jails as Mayor Protests [990d]
- Extreme Heat Grips 3 Continents as Climate Change Warms Earth [990d]
- Hollywood Directors Stand Apart From Actors’ and Writers’ Strikes [990d]
- Prosecutors and Trump Lawyers Meet in Court in Classified Documents Case [990d]
- Al Gore on Extreme Heat and the Fight Against Fossil Fuels [990d]
- Why Is British Inflation so High? [990d]
- Canadian Wildfire Smoke Reaches New Areas in the Southern U.S. [990d]
- Air Taxis, Hyped for Years, May Finally Arrive by 2028 [990d]
- ‘Barbie’ vs. ‘Oppenheimer’: The Real Winner May Be the Box Office [991d]
- Meta Unveils a More Powerful A.I. and Isn’t Fretting Who Uses It [991d]
- DeSantis, Trying to Reboot Campaign, Will Appear in Rare CNN Interview [991d]
- Heat Divide Leaves Low-Income Workers Among the Most Vulnerable [991d]
- What Is a Target Letter? [991d]
- This Fossil Is a Freeze-Frame of a Mammal Fighting a Dinosaur [991d]
- Actors and Hollywood Studios Are ‘Far Apart’ on Key Issues [991d]
- The heat index reached a life-threatening 152 degrees in the Middle East. [991d]
- Thailand’s Prime Minister Vote Puts Coalition at Risk [991d]
- As Heat Waves Descend on Europe, So Do Tourists [991d]
- North Korea Detains U.S. Citizen After Unauthorized Border Crossing [991d]
- A New Interest in Unions [991d]
- Wars Collide: The Enduring Legacy of World War II in Ukraine [991d]
- As China Bakes in Record Heat, John Kerry Presses Beijing on Climate Change [991d]
- Israelis Protest Against Judicial Overhaul [991d]
- Spanish Vote Threatens Efforts to Recover Franco’s Victims [991d]
- 18 Days of Extreme Heat in Phoenix With No End in Sight [991d]
- Advertisers Warily Embrace A.I. [991d]
- Yiddish Is Alive and Well in Melbourne, Australia [991d]
- A Look Back at Our Coming War With China [991d]
- Younger Generations of Passengers Consider the Cruise Option [991d]
- The Ukrainian Children That Lost Their Dads to Putin’s War [991d]
- Israeli President to Meet With Biden Amid U.S. Unease With Netanyahu [991d]
- A ChatGPT That Recognizes Faces? OpenAI Worries World Isn’t Ready. [991d]
- Wikipedia’s Moment of Truth [991d]
- The 2023 SCOTUS Awards [991d]
- Social Media Makes Teens Unhappy. It’s Time to Stop the Algorithm. [991d]
- Fixing Health Care Starts With the Already Insured [991d]
- Edward Caban, NYPD’s First Hispanic Commissioner, Has Deep Roots in the Department [991d]
- In Gilgo Beach Slayings, a Wife Nearby but Apparently Unknowing [991d]
- Mandela Goes From Hero to Scapegoat as South Africa Struggles [991d]
- Modi and India’s Diaspora: A Complex Love Affair Making Global Waves [991d]
- How Classified Evidence Will Complicate the Trump Documents Case [991d]
- At No Labels Event, a Few Disagreements on Policy Seep In [991d]
- Explosions Damage Crimea Bridge as Russia Blames Ukraine for Attack [991d]
- In Congress, Democrats’ Rift Over Israel Flares on Eve of Herzog Visit [991d]
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