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Security Force or Anti-Arab Militia? Israelis Feud Over Far-Right Plan
The far-right security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, wants to create a national guard that he would control, saying it is needed to guarantee Israel’s security.
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Gift of a Stethoscope to a Refugee Child Inspired a Career of Caring
Waheed Arian fled the war in Afghanistan when he was a teenager. Now an emergency room doctor in Britain, he has made it his mission to bring hope and healing to others.
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Lesbian Bars in Los Angeles Change With the Times
Two recent openings testify to the power, and joy, of queer spaces.
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This coconut meringue cake may live up to its ‘world’s best’ nickname
With a layer of moist cake, a layer of crispy meringue and a layer of dreamy whipped cream, this cake may just have everything
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Passover seder recipes, including brisket, kugel and matzoh ball soup
Whether you want matzoh ball soup or a holiday-appropriate dessert, these recipes will be right at home at your Passover seder.
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The incendiary claim that George Soros ‘funded’ Alvin Bragg
Republicans keep dragging billionaire George Soros into the Trump indictment, even though any links between him and District Attorney Alvin Bragg are tenuous.
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Trump ceded the moral high ground on presidential indictments long ago
It’s wrong to indict a former president and presidential candidate, says the man who pushed for indictments of the last two Democratic presidents and last four Democratic nominees.
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Shocked and defiant: How Trump is responding to unprecedented indictment
Since a grand jury issued charges related to hush money to an adult film star, the former president has cycled through a range of emotions and postures.
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Trump ceded the moral high ground on presidential indictments long ago
It’s wrong to indict a former president and presidential candidate, says the man who pushed for indictments of the last two Democratic presidents and last four Democratic nominees.
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Trump and Fox News, Twin Titans of Politics, Hit With Back-to-Back Rebukes
Donald Trump’s criminal indictment and Fox News’s civil trial have nothing in common, but, combined, they delivered a rare reckoning for two forces that have transformed politics.