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U.S. offers Israel intelligence, supplies in effort to avoid Rafah invasion
Netanyahu has promised to enter Rafah with “extreme force,” while Biden wants any operation to be targeted
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Prosecutors seek 40-year sentence for man who attacked Paul Pelosi
The Justice Department is arguing that the crimes constitute an act of terrorism under U.S. law, and that a stiff sentence will deter others from committing political violence.
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Inside the surreal world of $20,000 pet portraits
These fine-art painters command top dollar to immortalize their clients’ poodles and cockapoos.
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Miss Manners: Journalist posts on social media about a typo at another outlet
This journalist publicly pointed out a typo that a competing outlet made.
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Ask Amy: What do I say about my former walking buddy who yelled at me?
Letter writer’s walking buddy yelled so much they can’t walk together anymore.
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Carolyn Hax: Why is he trying to sabotage his partner’s very public success?
His partner’s show just premiered to “rave” reviews, and he has had little to offer besides silence and sharp critiques.
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Narrative of Trump snoozing in court takes hold — much to his annoyance
It’s unclear if Trump has actually been sleeping and he vehemently denies it. But Democrats and late-night hosts have seized on the reports anyway.
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The TV moments Trump lawyers used to question Stormy Daniels’s credibility
Comparing Stormy Daniels’s own words vs. how former president Donald Trump’s lawyers portrayed them in court.
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Biden commencement address at Morehouse sparks debate over identity
Some students say Martin Luther King Jr., the school’s most famous alumnus, would be protesting the president’s speech instead of welcoming him
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Ex-aides dispute Rep. Nancy Mace’s claims that staff ‘sabotaged’ her
Mace told DailyMail.com that previous employees in her office hacked her phone and spied on her kids, escalating already high tensions with former staff. Her ex-aides pushed back in interviews with The Post.