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| By Ben Hubbard Recep Tayyip Erdogan has given few indications that he intends to change course at home, where he faces a looming economic crisis, or in foreign policy, where he has vexed Western allies. | | | By Campbell Robertson The mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh led to arguably the most ambitious effort ever undertaken to protect Jewish institutions in America. | | | News Analysis By Peter Baker The deal to raise the debt ceiling bolsters President Biden's argument that he is committed to bipartisanship, but it comes at the cost of rankling many in his own party. | | |
| World By Erika Solomon The election of Ryyan Alshebl, a young man who fled Syria, offers surprising lessons for a Germany wrestling with its multicultural identity after an influx of refugees in 2015. | | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Adam Grant Science shows that seesaw relationships can be more damaging than those that are purely negative. | | |
| By The New York Times The deal capped months of political brinkmanship and a marathon negotiation, though it will still need congressional passage in the coming days to avert a default. | | | By Reuters and The Associated Press Ukrainian officials said that more than 40 drones were intercepted over the capital hours before residents celebrated Kyiv Day to mark the city's founding. Falling debris may have killed one person. | | | By The Associated Press Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted the American military's evolution into a more diverse institution that is open to women and minority groups. | | |
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