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Opinion | The ‘Philly Girl’ Shielding Biden From the Bad News
Amid the public fretting and finger-pointing rage over how to deal with a Democratic presidential nominee who most Americans think is too old for the job, some of the frustration is being directed at the first lady, Jill Biden. Which has me thinking back to one of the viral moments from her husband’s 2020 campaign.On the night of Super Tuesday,…
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Orban, a Staunch Russia Ally and E.U. Agitator, Visits Ukraine
Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, one of the few European leaders who maintains warm relations with Moscow and has called on Kyiv to capitulate to Russia’s demands to end the bloodshed, arrived in Ukraine on Tuesday morning for his first wartime visit to the nation, his spokesman said.A vocal critic of supplying military and other…
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Hurricane Beryl Threatens the Caribbean as a Category 3 Storm
Hurricane Beryl was moving west through the Atlantic Ocean as a Category 3 storm early Monday, as people on islands across the Caribbean braced for life-threatening winds and storm surges later in the day.Here are key things to know about the storm.The storm is expected to cross the Windward Islands on Monday morning before traversing the…
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Tracking Hurricane Beryl
Beryl was a Category 2 hurricane in the North Atlantic Ocean early Sunday Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory.The hurricane had sustained wind speeds of 100 miles per hour. Follow our coverage here. All times on the map are Eastern. Beryl is the second named storm to form in the Atlantic…
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With Voter Discontent High, Turnout Appears to Plummet in Iran
As voting proceeded in Iran’s presidential election on Friday, early estimates from campaign officials showed that only about 40 percent of eligible voters appeared to be casting ballots. The low turnout was a potential blow to the ruling clerics, who made voter participation a marker of their legitimacy and had hoped to achieve 50 percent…
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A Fumbling Performance, and a Panicking Party
President Biden hoped to build fresh momentum for his re-election bid by agreeing to debate nearly two months before he is to be formally nominated. Instead, his halting and disjointed performance on Thursday night prompted a wave of panic among Democrats and reopened discussion of whether he should be the nominee at all.Over the course of 90…
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Introducing Our 2024 Poll Tracker
What do the polls say about the race for the White House?With less than five months to go, new poll averages from The New York Times, which debut today, show a very close race nationally and in the critical battleground states.On average, the recent national polls show President Biden and Donald J. Trump each winning about 46 percent of the vote…
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New York 16th Congressional District Primary Election Results
Source: Election results and race calls are from The Associated Press.Produced by Michael Andre, Camille Baker, Neil Berg, Michael Beswetherick, Matthew Bloch, Irineo Cabreros, Nate Cohn, Alastair Coote, Annie Daniel, Saurabh Datar, Leo Dominguez, Andrew Fischer, Martín González Gómez, Will Houp, Junghye Kim, K.K. Rebecca Lai, Jasmine C. Lee,…
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The Next Phase of Israel’s War on Hamas May Shift Focus to Hezbollah
Israel’s prime minister says the war in the Gaza Strip will soon enter a new phase.“The intense stage of the war with Hamas is about to end,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a television interview on Sunday. “This does not mean that the war is about to end, but the war in its intense phase is about to end.”But whatever relief those…
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Israeli Officials Suggest War May Soon Enter New Phase
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel aired new grievances on Sunday over the Biden administration’s supply of munitions for the war in Gaza as his minister of defense arrived in Washington for meetings with senior U.S. officials.Some Israeli news outlets had portrayed the visit by Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, although preplanned, as a…
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