House Republicans Clash With Leaders of Public Schools Over Antisemitism Claims
By Erica L. Green The president's remarks underscore a growing rift over the war in Gaza. He also acknowledged that U.S. bombs have been used to kill Palestinian civilians. | | By Dana Goldstein, Troy Closson and Michael Levenson Politicians said educators had not done enough. But the New York chancellor said members were trying to elicit "gotcha moments" rather than stop antisemitism. | | By Constant Méheut The assault, a day after Vladimir V. Putin was sworn in for a fifth term as Russian president, is part of a wider campaign to cut off power to Ukraine's civilians. | | |
U.S. | news analysis By Peter Baker President Biden hopes the decision to withhold the delivery of 3,500 bombs will prompt Israel to change course in its war in Gaza. | | Opinion By Manuel Bayo Gisbert After surviving an abduction in June 2020, one photographer set out to document how decades of violence have ripped apart families, lives and a country. | | |
By Storyful Police officers arrested 33 pro-Palestinian protesters and cleared a tent encampment on the campus of George Washingon University. | | Crowds gathered around the waterfront of the port city to witness the arrival of the Olympic flame before it's 79-day relay across France, ending in Paris, where the Olympic Games will begin on July 26. | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix "This explains everything, and nothing," Stephen Colbert said about the presidential hopeful's newly reported parasite. | | |
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