President Biden offered strong support to Israel after Oct. 7, but he has grown increasingly frustrated over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s conduct.
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As the death toll in Gaza has risen, countries have turned their backs on Israel. The consequences of those desertions risk turning it into a pariah.
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Russia’s latest offensive has expanded the battlefield along Ukraine’s northern border, and sent thousands of civilians fleeing to the closest large city.
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Trump Is Known as a Micromanager. Prosecutors Are Using It Against Him.
Prosecutors are using testimony to try to convince the jury that Donald Trump couldn’t have helped but oversee a hush-money payment to avoid a damaging story.
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Verizon has agreed to acquire Frontier Communications in a $9.6 billion all-cash deal that would bolster the company’s fiber network to compete with rivals including AT&T.
A fleet of new lithium mines are set to open across Europe in the next few years as the European Union pushes to increase supply of the metal deemed vital for the energy transition in a bid to combat China’s grip on the market.
The agreement is set to significantly expand the cellphone carrier’s fiber footprint across the U.S.
The Chinese EV maker’s net loss narrowed in the second quarter, thanks to robust sales that it expects to continue in the current quarter.
Behind the scenes, Chevron’s message to the White House is that the oil giant needs to stay in Venezuela, even if Nicolás Maduro remains.
In 2016, the global health authorities removed a type of poliovirus from the oral vaccine. The virus caused a growing number of outbreaks and has now arrived in Gaza.
William Cope Moyers told the world he had it all figured out after beating his addiction to crack cocaine. But then a dentist gave him an opioid pain killer.
More than 150 people were sickened from products sold at smoke and vape shops, providing evidence of the lax regulation of new food items.
Previous human infections occurred in workers on farms. But community transmission of the virus remains unlikely for now, experts said.
The D.E.A. is increasing its quota for the popular stimulant as patients still struggle to fill prescriptions.
As housing costs soar, younger adults are trying to reimagine prosperity — without the white picket fence.
When a new owner takes over a rental building, there can be confusion about the status of the units inside.
The path to a life in a new country is often paved with complicated visa and residency requirements.
Homeowners are afraid to leave behind great deals they locked in years ago, tethered to their property by “the rate-lock effect” or “golden handcuffs.”
The customized home has a propane range, an incinerating toilet and movable solar panels (for off-the-grid travel). Now the only question is where to go next.