Biden Administration to Require Replacing of Lead Pipes Within 10 Years
By Ronen Bergman and Adam Goldman A blueprint reviewed by The Times laid out the attack in detail. Israeli officials dismissed it as aspirational and ignored specific warnings. | | By Coral Davenport The proposal to rip out nine million pipes across the country could cost as much as $30 billion but would nearly eliminate the neurotoxin from drinking water. | | By Jason Horowitz Vatican observers see a leader more willing to crack down on those seeking to derail his agenda for the Roman Catholic Church. | | |
World By Katherine Rosman, Emma Bubola, Rachel Abrams and Russell Goldman Hostages who have returned to Israel in the past week have come home malnourished, ill, injured and bearing psychological wounds. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Ben Rhodes He was as much a creation of the American national security state as he was its author. | | |
By Reuters Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken urged Israel to put in place protections for civilians in Gaza before resuming its offensive against Hamas. | | By FedNet The House of Representatives debated for an hour on whether to expel Representative George Santos, Republican of New York, from Congress. | | |
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