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‘We’ll Never Get Out of Hell’: One American Family’s Escape From Gaza
Lena Beseiso pulled her blanket closer as she lay on the cold tile floor, and waited for the bombs to…
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Ohio Man Who Attacked Officers on Jan. 6 Gets Nearly 5 Years in Prison
Kenneth Joseph Owen Thomas has failed to express remorse for his actions that day and turned his notoriety as a…
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Biden Signs Spending Bill, Staving Off a Government Shutdown
The bill sidesteps an immediate crisis, but the path to a longer-term agreement on government spending is unclear.
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A.C.L.U. Sues DeSantis Over Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Campus Group
The News The American Civil Liberties Union filed a federal lawsuit Thursday claiming that Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida education…
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Surprise! Los Angeles Freeway to Reopen Next Week, Newsom Says.
After California officials initially feared that a crucial section of Interstate 10 might close for months, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced…
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Car Talk and Birthday Wishes Punctuate Biden’s ‘Trust but Verify’ Diplomacy
Despite simmering tensions, President Biden and President Xi Jinping exchanged the kind of pleasantries that adversarial leaders deploy when they…
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Supreme Court Refuses to Revive Florida Law Restricting Drag Shows
A federal judge in Orlando ruled that the law violated the First Amendment, saying it was “specifically designed to suppress…
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Jury Deadlocks on Officer Charged With Violating Breonna Taylor’s Rights
Brett Hankison, a former police detective, would have been the second Louisville officer to be convicted on federal charges related…
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Congress Prevented a Shutdown, but the Spending Fight Is Far From Over
Lawmakers bought time for talks, but heading off another shutdown threat early next year will be difficult. And a separate…
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Man Obsessed With Online Conspiracy Theories Convicted in Paul Pelosi Attack
San Francisco jurors convicted David DePape, 43, of federal crimes for breaking into the home of Nancy Pelosi and striking…