World
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Pro-Israel Groups Promised to Be Active in Democratic Primaries. They Haven’t Done Much Yet.
The groups have raised millions to challenge candidates they see as not sufficiently pro-Israel, but have spent little as public…
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How Mike Johnson Got to ‘Yes’ on Aid to Ukraine
Intelligence, politics and personal considerations converted the Republican speaker, who had largely opposed aid to Ukraine as a rank-and-file member,…
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Necessity Gives Rise to Bipartisanship — for Now
The far right finds itself marginalized in the House as Speaker Johnson pushes through aid to Ukraine and Israel by…
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Trump’s Trial Challenge: Being Stripped of Control
The mundanity of the courtroom has all but swallowed Donald Trump, who for decades has sought to project an image…
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Vote to Resume U.S. Military Aid Is Met With Relief in Ukraine
Much-needed munitions like artillery shells could start arriving relatively quickly, but experts say it could take weeks before U.S. assistance…
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Heavy Rains Hit Southern China as Hong Kong Spots a Waterspout
Bad weather in Guangdong Province forced evacuations as forecasters warned of more rain and potential flooding.
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A Utah Mountain Town Brings Back an Old Idea: The One-Room Schoolhouse
ACROSS THE COUNTRY A Utah Mountain Town Brings Back an Old Idea: The One-Room Schoolhouse As a throwback ski destination,…
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In a Country Awash in Violence, a Vote Will Test Its Leader’s Hard-Line Stance
Less than six months after Daniel Noboa became the president of Ecuador, voters will decide on a referendum that could…
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Lots of Italy, on Many Collectible Plates
Buon Ricordo plates were introduced 60 years ago at restaurants in Italy. The hand-painted ceramics can now be found at…
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A Friend of Obama Who Could Soon Share the World Stage With Trump
After Britain’s next election, David Lammy is likely to be foreign secretary. He’s setting out a “progressive realist” policy —…