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In Serbia, Xi Underlines Close Ties With Ally That Shares Wariness of U.S.
Visiting friendly leaders in Eastern Europe, the Chinese president commemorated the 25th anniversary of a misdirected U.S. airstrike that destroyed China’s embassy in Belgrade.
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Google Unveils AI for Predicting Behavior of Human Molecules
The system, AlphaFold3, could accelerate efforts to understand the human body and fight disease.
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Georgia Appeals Court to Hear Trump’s Bid to Disqualify Fani Willis in Election Case
The decision to hear the appeal reopens the possibility that Fani T. Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, could be disqualified from prosecuting Donald Trump and 14 allies over efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
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Podesta Meets With China’s Climate Envoy Amid Deep Economic Tensions
Beijing’s dominance raises economic and security concerns, and tensions will be on full display as top climate diplomats meet this week.
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Biden Looks to Thwart Surge of Chinese Imports
The president has proposed new barriers to Chinese electric vehicles, steel and other goods that could undermine his manufacturing agenda.
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Berkeley Schools Superintendent to Testify Today on Capitol Hill
Three leaders of major public school systems will appear before members of a House committee looking into claims of antisemitism in schools.
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How 360,000 Haitians Wound Up Living in Empty Lots and Crowded Schools
In a worsening humanitarian crisis, Haitians have been forced to flee their homes in the face of gang onslaughts, but the international response has failed to keep up.
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Using Cartoonish Accents, J.F.K.’s Grandson Insults and Mocks Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
In an escalation of the family feud, the son of Caroline Kennedy portrayed heavily accented characters who suggested that his cousin, the presidential candidate, was on steroids, not too smart and a liar.
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Biden Puts Arms Shipment to Israel on Hold Amid Dispute Over Rafah Attack
The United States withheld 3,500 bombs last week out of concern that they might be used in a major assault against the southern Gaza city, officials said.
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FTX Customers Poised to Recover All Funds Lost in Collapse
Bankruptcy lawyers for FTX said that customers of the cryptocurrency exchange were set to get all their money back, plus interest.
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Iran and Israel Weren’t Always Enemies
As long as Iran is ruled by a government that puts ideology before its national interest, the Middle East will never know meaningful stability.
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With a Gaza Cease-Fire in the Balance, Netanyahu Maneuvers to Keep Power
The Israeli prime minister, under pressure from all sides, is trying to reassure his many domestic, military and diplomatic critics. Here’s a look at what he is confronting.
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For American Jews, Biden’s Speech on Antisemitism Offers Recognition and Healing
While his message resonated with many Jewish leaders, the president’s remarks drew criticism from Republicans and supporters of Palestinians on the left.
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Body of Final Victim in Baltimore Bridge Collapse Is Found
The victim, José Mynor López, was a member of a work crew that had been filling potholes on the bridge when it was struck in March by a container ship.
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Stormy Daniels Tells Story of Sex With Trump in Hush-Money Trial Testimony
The porn star at the center of the former president’s criminal trial testified about their encounter at a celebrity golf tournament in 2006, a meeting that could shape American history.
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Stormy Daniels Delivers Intense Testimony in Trump’s Trial: 5 Takeaways
A long day on the stand put Ms. Daniels’s credibility to the test as defense lawyers challenged her motives.
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Sanitation Company Fined $649,000 for Hiring Children in Slaughterhouses
Fayette Janitorial Service was also ordered to change practices that the Labor Department said had led to the hiring of at least two dozen children in dangerous slaughterhouses and meatpacking facilities.
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Judge Postpones Start of Trump Classified Documents Trial Without New Date
Judge Aileen Cannon had previously made clear that the trial would not start as scheduled this month but she declined to set a new timetable, saying many pretrial issues still have to be resolved.
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Senator Mike Braun Clinches G.O.P. Nomination for Indiana Governor
Mr. Braun, a first-term senator, will enter the general election as the strong favorite in his reliably conservative state.
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When These Snakes Play Dead, Soiling Themselves Is Part of the Act
Dice snakes found on an island in southeastern Europe fully commit themselves to the role of ex-reptile.
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Israeli Tanks Enter Rafah as Gaza Cease-Fire Talks Resume in Cairo
An Israeli incursion into the southern Gaza city did not appear to be the long-anticipated, full-scale invasion of the city, home to about a million displaced Palestinians.
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White House Condemns Ole Miss Counterprotesters Taunting Black Student in Video
In a widely shared video, one white male student at the University of Mississippi appeared to make monkey gestures at a Black pro-Palestinian protester, as others jeered.
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Stormy Daniels Testified About Core Details in Trump’s Trial
Also, TikTok sued the U.S. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.
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Trump in Court and Biden’s Holocaust Speech Offer a 2024 Election Split Screen
President Biden gave a speech on Holocaust remembrance. Former President Trump was in court with Stormy Daniels. The day captured the sometimes unreal reality of a presidential race like none before it.
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Inquiry Finds a Toxic Culture at the F.D.I.C., and Takes Aim at Its Leader
Bad workplace behavior was pervasive at the bank regulator, according to an investigation that questioned whether things can improve without a change in leadership.
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How Parents of College Seniors Are Reacting to Campus Disruptions
No matter their opinions on pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campus, many parents are angry that final semesters and graduations have been upended.
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Here Are the Gaps Between Israel and Hamas on the Latest Cease-Fire Proposal
Hamas said it had accepted the terms of a cease-fire proposed by Arab mediators, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said it was “very far from Israel’s core demands.”
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R.F.K. Jr., Invited to Libertarian Convention, Seeks Trump Debate
Both presidential candidates are scheduled to address a Libertarian gathering this month in Washington.
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Biden Condemns a ‘Ferocious Surge’ of Antisemitism in the United States
President Biden’s speech at a Holocaust remembrance ceremony came during weeks of protests on U.S. college campuses against Israel’s war in Gaza.
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A Thank-You Note to the Campus Protesters
You are my daily reminder of what my Zionism is for, about and against.
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