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Cease-Fire Talks Between Israel and Hamas Again at an Impasse

There had been signs the two sides were inching closer to an agreement, but talks in Cairo stalled and a Hamas delegation left the city.

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4 Children From Gaza Arrive in U.S. for Medical Treatment

The children, who were injured or suffered malnutrition, were greeted at Kennedy Airport by a crowd of about 50 people carrying toys and balloons.

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A child whose head is bandaged all over plays with a balloon among a crowd of people.A child whose head is bandaged all over plays with a balloon among a crowd of people.

Hamas claimed responsibility for a rocket attack that the Israeli military said killed three soldiers and injured others.

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Kristi Noem Suggests Biden’s Dog Should Have Been Killed, Too

South Dakota’s governor defended shooting her family’s dog and suggested that President Biden’s German shepherd had merited a similar fate.

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Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota has come under fire for some of the details she revealed and questionable claims she made in her memoir. Gov. Kristi Noem of South Dakota has come under fire for some of the details she revealed and questionable claims she made in her memoir.

Experts said that euthanizing a dog should be a last resort.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed he was censored after Facebook and Instagram briefly blocked one of his ads.

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U.C.L.A. Creates Campus Safety Role as It Prepares to Reopen

The move came after violence over the war closed the campus, and as many colleges have faced a backlash to their handling of pro-Palestinian student protests.

 

A worker in a yellow shirt and dark pants stands in front of a board filled with graffiti. Nearby, workers tend to landscaping. A worker in a yellow shirt and dark pants stands in front of a board filled with graffiti. Nearby, workers tend to landscaping.

Against Its Nature, City College Asks N.Y.P.D. to End Campus Protest

The public college based in Harlem has a long history of radical politics and activism. Last week, the school’s president faced a momentous decision.

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