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Sheikh Nawaf, Emir of Kuwait, Dies at 86
The sheikh was defense minister when Iraq invaded his tiny but oil-rich country, and became ruler in his 80s.
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Senators Hold Up 43 Biden Diplomatic Nominees as Crises Roil World
The State Department says the monthslong blockade has damaged U.S. national security. Several Republican senators have objected to advancing the…
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Judges Press Lawyer for Meadows on Bid to Move Georgia Case to Federal Court
A panel of appeals court judges appeared skeptical of the arguments on Friday on behalf of Mark Meadows, the former…
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Opinion
The U.S. Must Embrace Palestinian Statehood Now
It is time. The United States should recognize the state of Palestine and join the 139 other countries that have…
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G.O.P. Support Grows for a House Candidate With a Disputed Military Record
J.R. Majewski, an ally of former President Donald J. Trump, is seeking to avenge his 13-point loss in the 2022…
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Former N.Y.P.D. Officer Is Charged With Child Sex Offenses
Christopher Terranova, 34, used a police database to obtain an underage boy’s number, according to a prosecutors’ document.
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Democrats Seize on Texas Case in Push for Abortion Rights
Democratic candidates jumped on the story of a woman who left Texas for an abortion as a cautionary tale for…
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For Netanyahu, Gaza Dispute With Biden Offers Risk and Reward
Israel’s prime minister said he disagreed with President Biden about what should happen in Gaza after the war, and analysts…
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Trump and His Allies Descend on Iowa
The former president will also campaign in New Hampshire and Nevada, a burst of activity less than five weeks before…
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Testimony Ends in Trump Fraud Case, but a Verdict Is Weeks Away
The final witness appeared Wednesday as weeks of bitter and obscure arguments ended. A judge is expected to decide the…