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How Ron DeSantis Lost the Internet
The G.O.P. contender’s campaign tried to take on Donald Trump’s online army. Now it just wants to end the meme…
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After Bruising Vote, Indigenous Australians Say ‘Reconciliation Is Dead’
The rejection of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament is likely to lead to an irreversible shift in the nation’s relationship…
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First Humanitarian Aid Reaches a Hard-Pressed Gaza
But the 20-truck shipment of food, water and medical supplies is only a fraction of what is needed to head…
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How Two American Hostages Were Set Free From Gaza
It took American and Qatari diplomacy, and self-interested decisions by Hamas, to bring two hostages safely back to Israel.
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Actors and Hollywood Studios to Restart Negotiations
Talks aimed at ending the strike by the actors’ union broke up less than two weeks ago, with the two…
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Americans, Weary of Foreign Conflicts, Face Another
Interviews with voters in key states show that while there is support for Israel and Ukraine, many are torn about…
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Peace Summit in Egypt Shows a Shift in Rhetoric but no Consensus
Leaders, foreign ministers and diplomats from dozens of Arab, European, African and other countries gathered in Cairo on Saturday for…
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The Path to Reducing Pedestrian Deaths Is Steep but Straight
Last year, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association, more than 7,500 pedestrians were killed while walking on U.S. roadways.…
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Bobby Charlton, a Soccer Great, Dies at 86
The England and Manchester United icon, who won the World Cup in 1966 and the European Cup in 1968, was…
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From Bush v. Gore to ‘Stop the Steal’: Kenneth Chesebro’s Long, Strange Trip
Mr. Chesebro, a buttoned-down Harvard lawyer, evolved from left-leaning jurist to key player in the Trump false electors scandal. What…