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By Patrick Kingsley Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving leader, is on the verge of losing power as his opponents strike a deal that would replace him with an ultranationalist, Naftali Bennett. | | By Hiroko Tabuchi Oil and gas giants are selling off their most-polluting operations to small private companies. Most manage to escape public scrutiny. | | By Katie Glueck The eight Democratic contenders jousted over the economy, education and the fundamental question of who among them was qualified to run New York City. | | |
Magazine By Sam Anderson The Brooklyn Nets were built to be an unbeatable superteam of eccentric basketball superstars. Will they dominate the N.B.A. playoffs? | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Christine C. Quinn Women candidates in politics are not looking for preferential treatment. We simply ask to be judged on our merits, not on the basis of our sex. | | |
By The Associated Press President Biden announced on Tuesday during his visit to Tulsa, Okla., that he had asked Vice President Kamala Harris to lead the Democratic Party's efforts to protect and expand voting rights. | | By The New York Times Iran's largest Navy ship sank on Wednesday after catching fire in the Gulf of Oman near a major shipping lane. This is the latest in a series of explosions, fires and other mishaps at Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure in recent months. | | By The Associated Press Kate Brown, governor of Oregon, announced on Friday that 15 counties would move into the state's most severe level of restrictions to combat a new wave of coronavirus cases. | | |
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