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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China plans to impose provisional antidumping tariffs on European brandy, ranging from 30.6% to 39%, and reversing from an earlier stance.
The partnership aims to extend the use of devices powered by generative AI, through Google’s Gemini models, to Vodafone’s customers in Europe and Africa.
The Austrian energy company said growing security concerns in Libya hampered third-quarter earnings, along with weaker oil prices and refining margins through the period.
The country’s sharp shift to EVs and stronger local competition have deflated a key profit engine for the U.S. automaker.
The drugmaker has cut costs already and has no coming product approvals or research that could offer a quick lift.
The prize was awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for their discovery of microRNA, which helps determine how cells develop and function.
There are lots of reasons your mood might tank at night. Here’s how to address the bedtime blues.
The drug, legal in much of the country, is widely seen as nonaddictive and safe. For some users, these assumptions are dangerously wrong.
They’re almost everywhere. And they’re bad. But there are some things you can do to avoid them.
The Health Ministry has reported that 80 percent of the infected are health care professionals.
In the wake of a tragic 2021 building collapse, lawmakers are requiring condos to fund restoration projects. The bills are crippling homeowners.
The Hamptons saw plenty of action. Sylvester Stallone made a big purchase, and the homes of Bethenny Frankel and Roy Lichtenstein hit the market.
A 1958 midcentury-modern house in Palm Springs, a 1947 ranch-style house in Los Angeles, and a 1926 Craftsman-style house in Berkeley.
A couple briefly considered moving to one of the newer market-rate buildings in New York City and paying more for a splashier place. Then they got real.
Finding a rental is one thing, but moving into it is no picnic either. These days, a “senior move manager” can help streamline the process.