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By Richard Fausset and Danny Hakim The highly anticipated ruling cut a middle path between removing Fani T. Willis for a conflict of interest and her full vindication. | | By Eric Lipton, Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman Donald Trump's son-in-law, who was also a senior White House official, said he was close to finalizing real estate projects in Albania and Serbia. | | By Raja Abdulrahim and Anushka Patil The Gaza Health Ministry accused Israel of a "targeted" attack. Israel's military denied the accusation, blaming Palestinian gunmen for the violence. | | |
World | The Saturday Profile By Seth Mydans Chuck Searcy has spent decades of his life redressing a deadly legacy of America's war in Vietnam: unexploded ordnance. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By J. Lester Feder Russia's invasion of Ukraine has seen horrifying persecution of L.G.B.T.Q. people. The world should recognize it as a crime against humanity. | | |
By Ayman Abu Ramouz and Reuters Thousands of worshippers attended the first Friday prayers of Ramadan at Al Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem. | | By The New York Times Video taken by a passenger on the subway shows two men fighting as panicked riders rush to the opposite side of the subway car. Gunshots can be heard as people run out of the train car. | | By The Associated Press Across several states, storms, some of which produced tornadoes, destroyed homes, broke trees and scattered debris on Thursday. | | |
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