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The Israel-Gaza War Inflames Social Media
Social networks are under pressure to remove misinformation and grisly imagery from their platforms. A European regulator has warned Elon…
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At Harvard, a Battle Over What Should Be Said About the Hamas Attacks
After a student group blamed Israel for the violence, Lawrence Summers, a former university president, condemned the leadership for not…
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Her Insurance Refused to Pay for Wegovy, So She Sued
Many employers and government programs won’t cover costly obesity medications. A lawsuit is challenging one such policy.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Run for President as Independent, Leaving Democratic Primary
The political scion told supporters he would end his campaign as a Democratic candidate and run as an independent, potentially…
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Bavarian Election Results Signal Trouble for German Government
The election served as a midterm report card for Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and the grades were not good.
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Biden Says Military Assistance Is On Its Way to Israel
The United States is working to fulfill several specific requests from Israel for military assistance in the wake of the…
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A Shaken Israel Is Forced Back to Its Eternal Dilemma
The attack by Hamas forces Israel once again to confront the conflict that has haunted it since the creation of…
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As Wisconsin Supreme Court Takes Up Maps Case, Impeachment Threat Looms
Justice Janet Protasiewicz’s decision to participate in a case challenging state legislative district maps could spur Republicans to impeach her.
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A Texas Community Attracts Migrant Home Buyers, and Republican Ire
In the dense, damp forests northeast of Houston, a pair of brothers hit on a viable real estate business model:…