With Nuclear Deal Dead, Containing Iran Grows More Fraught
| By Cassandra Vinograd, Isabel Kershner and Michael Levenson The Israeli war cabinet met again on Monday to discuss the strike, with some hawkish members of the prime minister's government calling for a swift and forceful retaliation. | | | News Analysis By David E. Sanger The U.S., Europe, Russia and China worked together on a 2015 deal to limit Iran's nuclear program. The arrangement's unraveling and the spike in superpower tensions make this a dangerous moment. | | | By Maggie Haberman The former president flashed signs of irritation at times, but also seemed to fall asleep, before jolting back awake. | | |
| Climate By Catrin Einhorn Rising sea temperatures around the planet have caused a bleaching event that is expected to be the most extensive on record. | | | Opinion By W.J. Hennigan Should the U.S. forswear launching nukes first in combat? | | |
| By The Associated Press Pro-Trump protesters gathered near the Manhattan courthouse where the former president's criminal trial is taking place. | | | By Rebecca Carballo After a video was widely shared online of two men pushing over a rock formation at Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada, the authorities are asking for the public's help to identify them. | | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix After the ex-president seemed to fall asleep in court, Jimmy Kimmel said it was "nice to see even Donald Trump is exhausted by Donald Trump." | | |
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