What Are We Told About the Health of Biden and Trump? They Decide.
By Peter Baker The president denounced the killing of seven humanitarian workers in a tense call with Israel's prime minister. Within hours, Israel agreed to increase aid deliveries. | | By Michael D. Shear President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump are the oldest people ever to seek the presidency, challenging norms about what the public should know about candidates' health. | | By Julie Turkewitz and Federico Rios The New York Times interviewed more than 70 people who said they had been victims of armed robbery. Fourteen were women who said they had suffered sexual violence. | | |
Science By Dennis Overbye Scientists may have discovered a major flaw in their understanding of that mysterious cosmic force. That could be good news for the fate of the universe. | | Opinion | Tressie McMillan Cottom By Tressie McMillan Cottom Beyoncé singing country music in this political climate was always going to cause a stir. | | |
By Ang Li and Meg Felling Anwar Ghilan worked as an English teacher before the Israeli siege on Gaza. After the war broke out, he lost his source of income and turned to selling clothes to keep his family fed amid high food prices. | | By Reuters Footage shows people trapped in a mountainous area after a 7.4-magnitude earthquake triggered a landslide. | | |
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