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Biden warns Israeli leader on judicial changes
President tells Netanyahu that democratic values “must remain a hallmark of the U.S.-Israel relationship”
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Witness proposed by Trump defense to go before Manhattan grand jury Monday
Michael Cohen’s onetime legal adviser is expected to testify before a grand jury examining if Trump broke any laws when indirectly paying off Stormy Daniels.
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Trump’s talk of an arrest pushes 2024 election rivals to his defense
Many GOP 2024 hopefuls find themselves in the unusual position of defending a rival in the face of an inquiry into Trump’s hush-money payments.
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Ask Amy: Nurse is annoyed by complaints about return to in-person work
Nurse thinks those complaining about working from home or in the office need to check their privilege.
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Carolyn Hax: Does solo home purchase mean girlfriend isn’t committed?
She bought a home, and her partner of two years thinks it means she doesn’t believe in their relationship.
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DeSantis’s pivotal service at Guantánamo during a violent year
As a young Navy lawyer at Guantanamo Bay, Ron DeSantis advised on force feeding, which detainee lawyers and international groups say was torture.
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Abortion foes seek vows from 2024 GOP hopefuls
Activists are planning to pressure presidential candidates to promise a variety of national abortion restrictions.
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Mike Pence, unmoored from Donald Trump, finds his old voice
The former vice president is banking on Republicans returning to more traditional conservatism after the turbulent Trump era
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China as Peacemaker in the Ukraine War? The U.S. and Europe Are Skeptical.
Chinese officials say Xi Jinping’s upcoming trip to Moscow is a peace mission. But U.S. and European officials say he aims to bolster Vladimir V. Putin.
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20 Years After U.S. Invasion, Iraq Is a Freer Place, but Not a Hopeful One
Conversations with dozens of Iraqis offer a portrait of a nation that is rich in oil, hobbled by corruption and unable to guarantee its citizens’ safety.