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‘We’ll See You at Your House’: How Fear and Menace Are Transforming Politics

Public officials are now regularly subjected to threats of violence. It’s changing how they do their jobs.

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People wave flags and crowd on to the steps at the Capitol on Jan. 6.

Campaign updates: Marco Rubio, a possible running mate for Donald Trump, did not commit to accepting the 2024 election results.

 

President Biden’s commencement address at Morehouse College drew some protest over U.S. support for the war in Gaza.

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Israeli Officials Challenge Netanyahu, Laying Bare Government Divisions

Two key members of Israel’s wartime government have demanded that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu come up with a decisive strategy for Gaza.

 

People gather around a crater in brown earth.

N.Y.P.D. officers were filmed punching three demonstrators at a pro-Palestinian rally in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.

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Russia and Ukraine Engage in Dueling Air Assaults Behind the Front Lines

Both sides have been looking for ways to inflict damage beyond the battlefield, targeting military logistics hubs and urban centers.

3 min read

A structure destroyed in a missile strike. People can be seen in the background.

The U.S. and Europe moved closer to providing Ukraine a loan from the interest earned on frozen Russian assets.

3 min read

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As Trump Trial Nears Its End, the Law May Give Prosecutors an Edge

Donald Trump’s defense appeared to dent the credibility of his former fixer Michael Cohen, but experts said the case was still the prosecution’s to lose.

7 min read

Donald J. Trump speaking while standing behind metal barricades outside a building, with a man in a suit beside him.

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What’s in Our Queue? ‘Anita’ and More

David Pierson
David PiersonWriting from Hong Kong

I’m a foreign correspondent covering China. Much of what I’ve been watching and listening to is helping me rediscover Hong Kong, a city I was born and raised in, but left three decades ago when I was a teenager.

Here are five things that I’ve enjoyed →

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