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Biden Says It Was a Mistake to Say He Wanted to Put Trump in a ‘Bull’s-eye’
In an interview with NBC’s Lester Holt, President Biden said he regretted using the word but defended his descriptions of the former president as a threat to democracy.
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World
U.S. and Allies Aim to Forge Commitments to Ukraine That Will Endure
The specter of a second Donald J. Trump presidency injects new urgency into the NATO summit this week. President Biden and other leaders agree Ukraine should have an “irreversible” path to membership.
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World
Protests Driven by Younger People Aim to Push Kenya to Scrap Tax Rises
The movement augurs trouble for President William Ruto, who campaigned on helping the poor. Activists and lawyers said several prominent critics of the finance bill had been abducted.
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Newyork
The Great Interest Rate Debate
Peter Coy: Hi, Paul. The Fed meets Tuesday and Wednesday to talk about interest rates, which many voters are really frustrated about. In the past few Times Opinion focus groups, we’ve had voters across the ideological spectrum express high concern ...
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Newyork
The Star Witness Who Never Testified at Trump’s Trial
Donald J. Trump’s lawyers are expected to highlight the absence of Allen Weisselberg, Mr. Trump’s former finance chief, who is serving jail time for perjury.
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Newyork
The Peculiar Persistence of Trump-stalgia
“Are you better off than you were four years ago?” Lately, I’ve been seeing people repeat Ronald Reagan’s famous question, many of them apparently believing that they’re making a slam-dunk case for returning Donald Trump to power. Yet if you take the ...
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World
What We Know About Palestinians Detained in Israel
Since Oct. 7, Israel has detained thousands of Palestinians suspected of militant activity. Rights groups allege that Israel has abused some detainees or held them without charges.
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Newyork
TikTok Could Disappear but the Problems It Poses Remain
America is politically polarized. But there is an issue on which both sides agree: We need more privacy and TikTok should not be banned. A record 72 percent of Americans want “more government regulation” of what companies can do with their data ...
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US
Legal Settlement Clarifies Reach of Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law
The law will stay on the books, but the settlement makes clear it that does not ban classroom references to L.G.B.T.Q. people, including in literature and class discussions.
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World
At World Court, Israel to Confront Accusations of Genocide
Israel has categorically rejected the allegations being brought this week in the International Court of Justice by South Africa.