Today's Headlines: Israel Boils as Netanyahu Ousts Minister Who Bucked Court Overhaul

They Left Town as Convicts. Will They Be Buried as Heroes?
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Israel Boils as Netanyahu Ousts Minister Who Bucked Court Overhaul

Israel Boils as Netanyahu Ousts Minister Who Bucked Court Overhaul

By Patrick Kingsley

Protests broke out shortly after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired the defense minister, who had called for a halt to efforts to weaken the judiciary.

They Left Town as Convicts. Will They Be Buried as Heroes?

They Left Town as Convicts. Will They Be Buried as Heroes?

By Neil MacFarquhar

As thousands of ex-prisoners fight and die in Ukraine, honoring their memory is becoming a patriotic imperative in Russia. But some committed crimes their old neighbors cannot forget.

Clash Over Natives' Graves Inflames Hochul's Relationship With Tribes

Clash Over Natives' Graves Inflames Hochul's Relationship With Tribes

By Jay Root

After battles with previous governors, New York's Native American leaders were hopeful for a reset with the new administration. Instead, the tensions have increased.

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'Catastrophe' for Poor New Yorkers as Pandemic Food Aid Ends

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'Catastrophe' for Poor New Yorkers as Pandemic Food Aid Ends

By Emma G. Fitzsimmons

The Met Council, a major nonprofit, is calling for nearly $13 million in emergency city funding for food pantries.

The Potential Trump Indictment Is Unwise

Opinion | David French

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By David French

Why I'm skeptical of the Manhattan district attorney's case.

Today's Videos

Protests Erupt in Israel After Netanyahu Fires Defense Minister

Video Video: Protests Erupt in Israel After Netanyahu Fires Defense Minister

By Reuters and The Associated Press

Israelis demonstrated after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed a member of his cabinet who had called for a halt to the government's planned judicial overhaul.

Death Toll Rises in Pennsylvania Chocolate Factory Explosion

Video Video: Death Toll Rises in Pennsylvania Chocolate Factory Explosion

By The Associated Press

Authorities said several people were killed and others remained missing after a powerful explosion at the R.M. Palmer Company chocolate factory in West Reading, Pa., on Friday.

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