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By Patrick Kingsley Lawmakers are set to vote Monday on whether to limit the Supreme Court's power as one element of a government plan to overhaul judicial authority. It is part of a profound rift over Israel's nature and future. | | By Jason Horowitz The returns showed no party winning the support needed to govern, leaving the country facing weeks of uncertainty. | | By Michael Paulson As they struggle to recover after the pandemic, regional theaters are staging fewer shows, giving fewer performances, laying off staff and, in some cases, closing. | | |
World By Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Natalia Yermak, Dzvinka Pinchuk, Yurii Shyvala and Mauricio Lima A month of reporting by New York Times journalists found the fighting mostly stalemated and Ukraine facing an array of obstacles against a determined foe. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Crispin Sartwell In the outlaw country music star, millions like me seem to have found a preacher who delivers both reality and spirituality. | | |
By The Associated Press and Reuters Overnight Russian missile strikes damaged Odesa's largest Orthodox cathedral. The attack on the city killed one person and injured 22 others, according to Ukrainian officials. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Thousands of tourists and residents spent the night in makeshift shelters as raging blazes threatened seaside areas on Rhodes. | | |
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