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For Biden, a tough call looms on whether Israel violated laws in Gaza
The Biden administration is due to deliver its assessment this week on whether Israel has violated U.S. or international law during the Gaza war.
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Trump mocks Sen. Tester’s weight, hints at a Montana campaign appearance
Trump mocked the senator’s weight at a fundraiser Saturday night in Palm Beach, Fla., comparing the Montana Democrat’s appearance to that of a pregnant woman, according to a recording of the event obtained by The Washington Post.
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Bernie Sanders to Run for Re-Election, Seeking a Fourth Senate Term
The 82-year-old Vermont independent, a leading progressive in Washington, cast November’s elections as a fight for democracy.
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Pro-Trump Nonprofit Paid Millions to Companies Tied to Its Own Leaders
The Conservative Partnership Institute’s three highest-paid contractors had connections to the group’s leaders or their relatives, raising concerns about self-dealing.
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Strong Labor Market Steadied Social Security and Medicare Funds
The social safety net programs continue to face long-term shortfalls as lawmakers wrestle over changes.
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Gaza Isn’t Root of Biden’s Struggles With Young Voters, Polls Show
Young voters are far more likely than other Americans to support Palestinians. But few cite the conflict as a top source of discontent with the president.
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Trump, Who Celebrated Jan. 6, Cheers Crackdown on College Protesters
The former president’s calls for order in college unrest contrast with how he talks about Jan. 6.
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How to to transition a grown child’s bedroom — without any drama
Collaborating on new plans for an old bedroom can help empty nesters and their adult children adjust to a new phase of life. Here’s what therapists suggest.
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Carolyn Hax: Sisters were close — then one accused the other’s husband of abuse
Parents believe their daughter is to blame for the fallout after she accused her sister’s husband of emotional abuse.