They Left Town as Convicts. Will They Be Buried as Heroes?
| 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. | | | 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. | | | 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. | | |
| New York By Emma G. Fitzsimmons The Met Council, a major nonprofit, is calling for nearly $13 million in emergency city funding for food pantries. | | | Opinion | David French By David French Why I'm skeptical of the Manhattan district attorney's case. | | |
| 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. | | | 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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