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Tuesday Briefing: Looking to a Biden-Xi Meeting
Plus how much can trees help fight climate change.
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Newyork
America Hugged Israel Close. Maybe It Shouldn’t Have.
Since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, President Biden has presented himself as a statesman humbled and enlightened by his own country’s missteps after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. “While you feel that rage,” he advised Israelis, “don’t be consumed ...
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World
5 U.S. Special Operations Forces Killed in Helicopter Crash in Mediterranean
The troops were on a refueling training mission when the aircraft crashed off the coast of Cyprus. Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III said it was an accident under investigation.
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World
How Ukraine, With No Warships, Is Thwarting Russia’s Navy
The commander of Ukraine’s Navy said in a rare interview that the Russian naval blockade of Odesa had been broken. He also described how the war is transforming naval tactics.
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Newyork
Is It OK to Hire a Surrogate to Bear Twins?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the financial realities of family planning.
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World
Israeli Approach to Ground War in Gaza Aligns with U.S. Advice, Officials Say
Israel’s apparent decision to hold off on a full-scale invasion of the Gaza Strip and instead conduct more limited ground incursions, at least initially, aligns with suggestions that the U.S. defense secretary, Lloyd J. Austin III, made to his ...
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World
U.S. Imposes New Sanctions to Cut Off Hamas Funding
The United States on Friday imposed a new round of sanctions aimed at cutting off financing for Hamas, targeting its investment fund and Iranians who funnel money and support to the group. The Treasury Department has sent two of its top officials to ...
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World
After Hurricane Otis, Mexican Officials Race to Assess the Damage
The storm was one of the strongest ever to hit the southwest coast, but the extent of the destruction in Acapulco and elsewhere was unclear early Thursday.
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US
U.S. Seeks Delay in Gaza Ground Invasion to Put Air Defenses in Place
The systems would allow the United States to provide more protection for American troops at bases in Iraq, Syria and elsewhere.
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Newyork
A New Subway Attack, and New Pressure for Protective Gates
A shoving in the subway renewed old fears, even though crime is down underground.