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The U.S. and Israel: An Embrace Shows Signs of Strain After Oct. 7
No other episode in the past half-century has tested the relationship between the United States and Israel in such an intense and consequential way as the Israel-Hamas war of 2023.
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Newyork
Adams’s Effort to Control Migrant Buses Faces Instant Obstacles
A move by Mayor Eric Adams meant to slow the surge of new arrivals being sent to New York from Texas encounters logistical hurdles within 24 hours.
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World
U.N. Says Israeli Forces Fired on Aid Convoy in Central Gaza
Israeli forces shot at a United Nations convoy of armored vehicles in central Gaza on Thursday evening as it was returning from delivering aid in the northern part of the territory, U.N. officials said. No one in the convoy was injured, the officials ...
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World
Friday Briefing: A Pattern of Rape and Torture on Oct. 7
Also, migration to the U.S. and the threat to art from A.I.
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World
‘Significant Damage’ Reported as Storm Moves Through Britain
Strong winds and heavy rain are expected in England over the coming days, according to forecasters.
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Newyork
In Bid to Slow Migrant Surge, Adams Restricts Bus Arrivals Into New York
In an executive order, Mayor Eric Adams required bus companies to provide advance notice of trips or face criminal charges.
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World
‘We Are Not Equipped to Deal With This.’ Migrant Surge Overwhelms U.S. Border
Officials are struggling to contend with the chaos at the U.S.-Mexico border as thousands of migrants arrive every day, trekking from the farthest reaches of the globe.
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Newyork
Gaston Glock, Inventor of the Gun That Bears His Name, Dies at 94
A reclusive Austrian billionaire, he created the handgun worn by two-thirds of America’s police officers and the security forces of at least 48 countries.
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World
Manchester United Sells 25 Percent Ownership Stake to Jim Ratcliffe
The billion-dollar deal leaves the team’s unpopular owners, the Glazer family, in control of the club, but it delegates important responsibilities to their new partner.
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Newyork
Rikers Detainees Were Kept Locked in Cells After Fire Broke Out
A report by the Board of Correction found that eight people remained in their cells for a half-hour while smoke spread through a housing unit.