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Hezbollah Fires Rockets at Israel in Response to Killing in Beirut
Israel said it had fired back at militants involved in the rocket launches, but the exchange stopped short of a major escalation.
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As Gaza Losses Mount Under Israeli Strikes, Proper Burials Are Another Casualty
“The lucky are those who have someone to bury them when they die,” Dr. Mohammad Abu Moussa, a radiologist at one Gaza hospital, said of those killed by Israeli airstrikes.
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Ukraine Says Russian Attacks Kill 11 Civilians
Ukrainian officials said missile assaults had struck private houses, trapping residents under the rubble, and that the dead included five children.
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Ukraine’s Patriot Defenses at Work: Shuddering Booms and Bursts of Light
The American-provided air-defense systems have helped Ukraine defend itself against Russian assaults, but Washington has warned that it will not be able to keep them supplied for much longer.
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After Niger Coup, U.S. Scrambles to Keep a Vital Air Base
After the generals took charge, the United States was forced to suspend operations at its most strategic military asset in sub-Saharan Africa. Restarting them won’t be easy.
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10 lentil recipes, including soup, pasta, lasagna and more
When it comes to versatility and affordability, it’s hard to beat the humble lentil.
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6 stuffed pepper recipes starring meat, lentils, rice and more
Stuffed peppers are just the right blend of nostalgic, cozy and flavorful we want for hearty winter meals.
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Drummer, 98, started band with fellow Holocaust survivors, now tours world
‘We all have to live together in peace, and that’s what I’m trying to promote,’ Saul Dreier said.
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Girl Scout cookie deodorant? Enough already with the food collabs.
Now we have shampoos, conditioners, body washes and deodorants that smell like Thin Mints, Samoas and Tagalongs. Please, make it stop.
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F.A.A. Orders Airlines to Ground Some Boeing 737 Max 9 Jets After Alaska ‘Incident’
An Alaska Airlines plane made an emergency landing at the Portland, Ore., international airport on Friday after losing a chunk of its body, terrifying passengers.