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Netanyahu Warns of ‘Intensive’ Escalation From Israel in Gaza Campaign

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel declared on Monday that his country is “on the eve of a forceful entry to Gaza” after his security

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Sudan’s Army Says Paramilitary Forces Struck Civilian Targets

Sudanese paramilitary forces targeted an airport, a warehouse and several civilian facilities in the eastern city of Port Sudan on the Red Sea, setting off

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Man shot and killed near Boston intersection

A man was shot and killed near an intersection in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood Saturday night, according to police. Officers responded to a radio call about

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In Singapore’s Election, a Blow to the Fledgling Opposition

The last time Singapore held elections, it was in the throes of a global crisis. That is also true today. Five years ago, the governing

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Canada’s Mark Carney to Visit Trump and Begin Tariff Negotiations

Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada said on Friday that he would travel next week to meet with President Trump for a high-stakes encounter between

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Death Toll From a Wave of Sectarian Violence in Syria Passes 100

The death toll from this week’s outbreak of sectarian violence in Syria has surpassed 100, a war monitoring group said on Thursday after the unrest

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Nvidia CEO, Qualcomm outlook, Roblox strength: Trending Tickers

Madison Mills takes a closer look at some of today’s trending tickers. Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang advocates for an easing of chip trade restrictions

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A.I. Can Trick You, Warns Book That Hid A.I.’s Help Writing It

Andrea Colamedici invented a philosopher, presented him as an author and produced a book, secretly generated with the help of artificial intelligence, about manipulating reality

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Trump to Sign Executive Order Walking Back Some Auto Tariffs

President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday that will walk back some tariffs for carmakers, administration officials said, removing some levies that Ford, General

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What We Know About the Power Outages in Spain and Portugal

Traffic lights went dark at busy intersections. Trains stopped in the middle of a workday. And long lines formed at A.T.M.s and grocery stores, where