Biden Is 'Outraged.' But Is He Willing to Use America's Leverage With Israel?
By Cassandra Vinograd, Abu Bakr Bashir, Riley Mellen, Aaron Boxerman and Aric Toler The deaths of World Central Kitchen workers pushed the number of aid employees killed during the war in Gaza to at least 196, according to the U.N. secretary general, António Guterres. | | News Analysis By David E. Sanger and Peter Baker President Biden, at least in public, has limited his responses to Israel's war in Gaza to ever more indignant declarations. | | By Lachlan Cartwright Inside the notorious "catch and kill" campaign that now stands at the heart of the former president's legal trial. | | |
U.S. By Katie Rogers and Erica L. Green The president recounted the first lady's concerns as he was pressed about the war at a meeting with Muslim community members. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By José Andrés You cannot win this war by starving an entire population. | | |
By Kassie Bracken, Kristen Williamson and Christina Kelso World Central Kitchen has suspended its relief efforts in Gaza after seven aid workers were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Monday. Videos reveal the challenges of food distribution in a territory under siege. | | By Christina Kelso The magnitude-7.4 quake was followed by more than 200 aftershocks. | | By Associated Press and Storyful Severe weather toppled campers and trees in Ohio and Kentucky as parts of West Virginia were placed under tornado watch. | | |
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