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World
U.S. Airdrops More Aid Into Gaza, Delivering 36,800 Meals
The United States made a second round of airdrops of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, as the…
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World
A Shift in Russian Tactics Intensifies Air War in Ukraine
Moscow’s recent gains in the east have been aided by risky close air support on the front lines. But that…
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Business
American Airlines Orders 260 Planes From Airbus, Boeing and Embraer
The order is the largest by the airline since 2011 and signals the company’s confidence in Boeing after a recent…
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World
Biden Says U.S. Will Begin Aid Airdrops in Gaza
President Biden said on Friday that the United States would begin airdropping humanitarian relief supplies into Gaza, a decision prompted…
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World
Jack Teixeira Expected to Plead Guilty in Leak of Trove of Secrets
Airman Teixeira is accused of posting national defense information and classified documents to a gaming chat group and has been…
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World
Airdrop by Jordan and France Underscores the Urgency of Gazans’ Need
Jordan and France airdropped food and other humanitarian aid into Gaza on Monday, bringing a modicum of desperately needed assistance…
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World
Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon Are the Deepest in Years
Israeli airstrikes inside Lebanon on targets associated with the Hezbollah militia hit deeper than any in recent years on Monday,…
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News
China Is Running Out of Lines to Cross in the Taiwan Strait
In 2020, the balance of military power in the Taiwan Strait began a gradual but profound shift in China’s favor.…
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Arts
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’: Been There, Saved That
Netflix’s latest attempt to capture the magic of a beloved animated series has some strong performances but falls well short…
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Science
These Whales Still Use Their Vocal Cords. But How?
Unusual experiments on organs recovered from three carcasses suggest how baleen whales call out at sea.