World
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Iran Likely Will Strike Israel, Not U.S. Forces, U.S. and Iranian Officials Say
Iran is expected to mount an attack soon on Israel, but not on the United States or its military forces,…
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U.S. Targets Unlikely to Be on List in Possible Iranian Attack, Officials Say
In anticipation of the Iranian strikes, several countries, including the United States, issued new guidelines to their citizens about travel…
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A Look at Iran’s Military Capabilities as It Threatens Israel
The possibility of a direct military confrontation between Iran and Israel has brought renewed attention to Iran’s armed forces. What…
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Iran’s Retaliation Likely to Be Limited, but Errors Could Lead to War, Experts Say
Israeli forces were on high alert on Friday in anticipation of a retaliatory strike by Iran or its proxies, which…
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The U.S. issues new travel guidelines, warning that Iran will avenge the killings of senior commanders.
Several countries including the United States have issued new travel guidelines for Israel and the surrounding region, as the Israeli…
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Back From Ukraine, a House Republican Makes the Case for More Aid
Representative Chuck Edwards, a first-term North Carolinian, has emerged as a vocal proponent for U.S. aid to Ukraine in a…
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N.Y.C. Schools Chief to Testify as Congress Expands Antisemitism Inquiry
A congressional committee that questioned college presidents about how they have handled protests over the Israel-Hamas war is now focusing…
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Road Trips: How to Plan an Accessible Getaway
Planning an accessible road trip is getting a little easier for people with disabilities. There are more resources created by…
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Can a Christian Community Close the Beach on Sunday Mornings?
Along the Atlantic coast, about 60 miles south of Manhattan, is a beach town that defies the rowdy image of…
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The Battle Over Zaza Waza: A Lifelong Liberal Joins New York’s Weed War
The informal walking tour came to a pause on Amsterdam Avenue, outside a brick building where a beloved Upper West…