As Buses of Migrants Arrive in Chicago Suburbs, Residents Debate the Role of Their Towns
           
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                                                              |                                                                                         |                                                                                              | By Eric Schmitt The attack on Sunday killed three Army reservists, the first known American military deaths from hostile fire in the turmoil spilling over from Israel's war with Hamas. |  |                                                                                          |                                                                                              | By Julie Bosman In recent weeks, buses have been bypassing the city for its smaller outlying communities, where people are unaccustomed to the flow of newcomers. |  |                                                                                          |                                                                                              | By Maggie Astor New Hampshire's ballot didn't include President Biden. South Carolina has two primaries. Nevada has a primary and a caucus. A morass of dates and formats could keep some voters away. |  |  | 
                    
                                                                                                                                      |                                                                                         |                                                                                              |                                      Well                                    By Danielle Friedman We all have reasons we can't work out as much as we want. You can get over them — just don't call them excuses. |  |                                                                                          |                                                                                              |                                      Opinion                                    By Balakrishnan Rajagopal What has happened to homes and lives in Gaza is a stand-alone crime. Even if it is physically rebuilt, the trauma of losing homes will last for decades. |  |  | 
                    
                                                                                         |                                                                                         |                                                                                              | By The New York Times Days of torrential rains have exacerbated the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where tens of thousands of people are displaced. |  |  | 
                    
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