To Handle a Surge of Illegal Crossings, Border Officials Stop Legal Ones
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By Ameera Harouda, Ben Hubbard and Vivian Nereim As Israeli forces pound Gaza, the area where Palestinians can seek shelter is shrinking, raising concerns that they could be forced into Egypt. | | By Jack Healy, Miriam Jordan and Rebecca Noble Some border communities in the U.S. and Mexico are suddenly cut off from each other after a border crossing closed to cope with large numbers of migrants. | | news analysis By Nicholas Confessore Republicans have been attacking elite universities for years. After a tense congressional hearing last week, many on the left are joining them. | | |
Headway By Michael Kimmelman Bogotá led the world with innovation in inexpensive mass transit. Its experience shows what it takes to keep progress going. | | Opinion | David French By David French The proper response to censorship is not more censorship. | | |
By Storyful and The Associated Press The severe storms also injured dozens, caused electrical flashes and explosions, knocked out power for tens of thousands and left buildings in ruin. | | By Camille Elemia and Nailah Morgan Video captured by a Times reporter showed how China attempted to prevent Filipino fishers from gaining access to Scarborough Shoal in the disputed South China Sea. | | By Sarah Kerr Large crowds formed outside a U.N. aid center in Deir al Balah, in central Gaza. Palestinians said supplies of food and medicine are running very low. | | |
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