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Netanyahu Attempts Another Juggling Act, Maybe His Toughest Yet

Israel’s prime minister, who has long thrived by pitting one force against another, is caught between his far-right coalition and…

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Netanyahu Delays Bid to Overhaul Israel’s Judiciary as Protests Rage

The Israeli prime minister called for dialogue as civil unrest and work stoppages reached a crisis point, grinding the country…

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Newsom Rolls Back Water Restrictions After Winter Deluge in California

The state is “mostly but not completely” out of a drought, Gov. Gavin Newsom says.

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Taiwan’s Ex-President Heads to China in Historic and Closely Watched Visit

Though his visit is not official, it is nonetheless significant and may offer clues to political calculations on both sides…

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Nominee for F.A.A. Post Withdraws From Consideration

His Republican critics had complained that he lacked aviation experience and raised questions about his connection to a corruption investigation.

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Bard Fork, and How to Talk So Chatbots Will Listen

Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | Google Hosted by Kevin Roose and Casey Newton…

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In Blow to Taiwan, Honduras Switches Relations to China

The Central American country changed diplomatic recognition to Beijing, leaving 12 nations and the Vatican still recognizing Taiwan as a…

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Ocasio-Cortez Goes on TikTok to Argue Against Banning TikTok

She joined left-leaning colleagues to oppose a ban on the Chinese-owned app, which critics in both parties have said threatens…

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Pope Increases Lay Leaders’ Responsibility in Sexual Abuse Law

The most significant part of the law, a permanent version of a 2019 measure, may be its impact on the…

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An Anxious Asia Arms for a War It Hopes to Prevent

The tiny island of Tinian was the launch point for American planes carrying atomic bombs to Hiroshima and Nagasaki in…

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