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John Thune, majority leader in the Senate, which wants more Medicaid cuts than in the House’s legislation.


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The authorities believe that Grant Hardin, a former small-town police chief convicted of murder, used his law enforcement knowledge to create a makeshift uniform to escape from a prison in Arkansas.


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Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles said the seven-day curfew had been a success, and had helped protect stores, restaurants and residents.


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The financial disclosures of Supreme Court justices offered a window into some of the perks of being part of the nation’s highest court.


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An 18-year-old girl who said she had been abused for years fled to the home of a neighbor in Blackwood, N.J., last month. She said she had been kept in a dog crate.


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Government supporters holding a poster of Ayatollah Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran, in Tehran on Saturday.


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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel at United Nations General Assembly last year. Experts believe that Israel has been expanding its secretive nuclear program.


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Artificial turf is used as a low-maintenance alternative to grass and is now installed on thousands of fields around the country.


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The legislative text released by the Senate Finance Committee on Monday mirrors in broad strokes the effort the House adopted.


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After sliding almost 19 percent from its peak in February, the S&P 500 began to rally on April 9.


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Zohran Mamdani was endorsed on Tuesday by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.


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A handout video still taken from CCTV footage released by Palazzo Maffei museum on Monday, showing two tourists after breaking a crystal-covered chair in Verona, Italy.


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President Emmanuel Macron of France has disagreed with President Trump over Israel, Gaza, Ukraine and now, it seems, Iran.


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A three-judge panel will consider whether the Trump administration can continue directing National Guard troops in California.


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Smoke from explosions after Israel’s attacks on Tehran on Sunday.


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E. Jean Carroll’s “Not My Type” is both a memoir and a scrapbook of the two trials in which she accused President Trump of sexual assault and defamation.


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Palestinians carrying bags of humanitarian aid from a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation site in Rafah, southern Gaza, last week.


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Alfred Brendel performing his final New York concert, at Carnegie Hall, on Feb. 20, 2008. He was virtually self-taught. “I never had a regular piano teacher after the age of 16,” he said.


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President Trump’s contradictory messages during the biggest conflict between Israel and Iran in history have confused Israelis, Iranians, and the broader Middle East.


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President Trump left a Group of 7 summit in Canada after joining other leaders in a statement criticizing Iran. He had earlier refused to sign, but did so when the language was adjusted.


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The U.S.S. Carl Vinson aircraft carrier in 2024. The carrier is currently steaming in the Arabian Sea. Iranian allies or proxies are expected to resume attacks on U.S. ships in the region if the United States joins Israel’s campaign.


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Scott Flansburg, who left his childhood home of Herkimer, N.Y., to gain fame as the so-called Human Calculator, thinks his hometown might have a claim on the origins of basketball.


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President Trump spoke to reporters on Air Force One before landing in Washington on Tuesday.


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