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Since Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel, the conflict has roiled relationships thousands of miles away, sparking confrontations and even rifts.
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Jews in America and around the world are facing a spike in violent assaults and harassment as Israel’s offensive unleashes anger.
3 months ago
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Jews in America and around the world are facing a spike in violent assaults and harassment as Israel’s offensive unleashes anger.
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America’s aging population controls many aspects of society; professions ranging from medicine to farming are seeing leadership stay on well past traditional retirement age.
3 months ago
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America’s aging population controls many aspects of society; professions ranging from medicine to farming are seeing leadership stay on well past traditional retirement age.
3 months ago
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The former president has been saying for decades that he’s a victim and portrayed himself as a martyr. But Trump’s messianic rhetoric is mainly about feeling sorry for himself, analysts say.
3 months ago
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The brazen attack by Palestinian militants has blurred the lines between terrorism and war, challenging how democracies respond.
4 months ago
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Even before his latest indictment landed, the former president was punching back, dishing insults, personal attacks and threats. That’s what he’s done for six decades, with considerable success.
5 months ago
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The DJ on Washington’s WPFW won new audiences for classic jazz and standards and especially for Frank Sinatra’s songs.
7 months ago
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The extraordinary story of the lengths Donald Trump went to to keep sensitive national security documents and how they showed familiar traits for the mogul.
8 months ago
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Ford’s about-face came after news reports focused attention on the elimination of the nation’s 4,700 AM stations from vehicles produced by eight manufacturers
8 months ago
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News organizations have long held back from publishing explicit or violent images of death, which are now rapidly disseminated across social media platforms.
8 months ago
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After a century-long romance, the car and AM radio are breaking up, leaving conservative talk shows, programs aimed at immigrants and religious stations wondering how they’ll connect with listeners.
9 months ago
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Along the Commanders’ road from first to last in the league in attendance, the team’s place in the hearts of football followers morphed from prime position to cellar dweller.
9 months ago
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In one decade, the risk to U.S. national security secrets has morphed from ideologically driven protesters to digital natives who live life online and think ‘secrecy is for losers’
9 months ago
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A segment of Americans who’ve watched investigations of the former president come and go are wary of another “Lucy and the football” moment.
10 months ago
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Donald Trump has been investigated over matters big and small: by federal and state agencies, bankers and casino regulators, and legions of prosecutors.
10 months ago
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Inside the shooting at a popular LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs, where at least 5 people were killed and dozens injured when a gunman opened fire.
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Some voters said they cast ballots for Republicans because they wanted to end single-party Democratic control, but history shows that doesn’t always lead to progress.
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Many voters share similar frustrations about the country’s state, yet end up in different camps because some issues are more important to them than others.
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