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Chinese-Brokered Deal Upends Mideast Diplomacy and Challenges U.S.
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Biden Administration Expected to Move Ahead on a Major Oil Project in Alaska

Biden Administration Expected to Move Ahead on a Major Oil Project in Alaska

By Lisa Friedman

The decision would allow an enormous $8 billion drilling project in the largest expanse of pristine wilderness in the United States.

Chinese-Brokered Deal Upends Mideast Diplomacy and Challenges U.S.

Chinese-Brokered Deal Upends Mideast Diplomacy and Challenges U.S.

By Peter Baker

The agreement negotiated in Beijing to restore relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran signaled at least a temporary reordering of the usual alliances and rivalries, with Washington left on the sidelines.

Inside Ron DeSantis's Politicized Removal of an Elected Prosecutor

Inside Ron DeSantis's Politicized Removal of an Elected Prosecutor

By Alexandra Berzon and Ken Bensinger

The Florida governor accused the Democratic prosecutor of undermining public safety. But a close examination of the episode reveals just how fueled it was by Mr. DeSantis's political aims.

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California Community Flooded After Storm Breaches Levee

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More than 1,500 people were ordered to evacuate after floodwaters from the Pajaro River inundated the nearby agricultural community of Pajaro, Calif.

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