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Steve Witkoff is set to visit the enclave on Friday amid growing pressure on Israel to ease the hunger crisis. Hamas said the trip would be a “propaganda show.”
Read More »With Epstein, Trump Betrays His Brand. His Supporters Notice.
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Read More »Manhattan Has More Secure Buildings Than Most Cities. That Wasn’t Enough.
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Read More »Virginia Education Board Could Oust George Mason’s President
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Mexico’s president, battling U.S. accusations that the cartels have gripped her government, is facing a scandal in which two former officials are on the run and their old boss is now a top senator.
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Read More »A Former Rolling Stone Says the Met Has His Lost Guitar. The Museum Says No Way.
Representatives for Mick Taylor, the Rolling Stones’ former guitarist, said the Les Paul was stolen from him decades ago. The museum says he never owned it and has not made a claim.
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Read More »Kamala Harris Tells Colbert She Wants a Break From Public Office
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Read More »El Salvador Changes Constitution, Ending Term Limits for Nayib Bukele
The president, a Trump ally, will now be able to seek re-election indefinitely. The National Assembly also extended the presidential term to six years.
Read More »Trump Gives Mexico a Reprieve but Slams Canada With Higher Tariffs
The imbalance in President Trump’s treatment of America’s closest trading partners may come from his desire to make Canada the 51st state, some Canadians believe.
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Read More »E.U. Did Not Retain Texts Sought by Journalists on Covid Vaccine Deal
The European Union acknowledged for the first time that a top official reviewed the messages, but said it had no duty to keep them, despite intense interest.
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