Iran's Strikes on Israel Open a Dangerous New Chapter for Old Rivals
| By Peter Baker and Michael D. Shear The president told Israel that the interception of nearly all of the Iranian drones and missiles used to attack it constituted a major victory, and so further retaliation might not be necessary, U.S. officials said. | | | news analysis By Steven Erlanger and Farnaz Fassihi Experts say Tehran does not want a broader war. But it is far from clear whether Iran or Israel will choose to escalate a conflict that has become more direct and out of the shadows. | | | By Ernesto Londoño Mary Moriarty, a former chief public defender, became the top prosecutor in Minneapolis, promising an overhaul. Now she faces criticism, including from fellow Democrats. | | |
| World By Erika Solomon As cases proliferate, opponents fear the Alternative for Germany party is becoming a tool of Russian influence operations to undermine support for Ukraine. | | | Opinion | Thomas L. Friedman By Thomas L. Friedman There now needs to be a large, sustained, global initiative to isolate Iran. | | |
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