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Hamas Attack Raises Questions Over an Israeli Intelligence Failure
American and Israeli officials said none of Israel’s intelligence services had specific warning that Hamas was preparing a sophisticated assault.
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The Nation’s Obsession With True Crime Meets a Mother’s Grief
Stacy Chapin walked into a conference ballroom at the annual CrimeCon gathering in Orlando, Fla., and let out a gasp.…
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The Science Nobel Winners Were Short and Fast
The awards for physics and chemistry were a reminder that the most important processes in nature unfold on a scale…
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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:…
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A Georgia Town Where ‘Stranger Things’ Is Shot Yearns for Production to Return
The impact of the writers’ and actors’ strikes has rippled far from Hollywood, including to the town where “Stranger Things”…
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Fearing Third-Party Spoilers vs. Trump, Biden Allies Try to Squash Them
With Democrats worried that a third-party bid could throw a tight race to Donald Trump, President Biden’s top aides have…
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Biden’s Hopes for the Middle East Imperiled by Eruption of Violence
The Hamas attack on Israel could narrow the chances for the president’s efforts to negotiate a new alignment in the…
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Newsom Vetoes Bill Banning Caste Discrimination
The News Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill that would have made California the first state in the country to…
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Once a Labor Leader, Butler Angered Unions by Consulting for Uber
The new California senator was part of the gig company’s push to avoid having to classify its drivers as employees.