Rashida Tlaib, Censured by the House, Is Praised and Condemned at Home
Tuesday, November 14, 2023 | |
| By Hiba Yazbek, Ameera Harouda and Thomas Fuller "I'm watching patients die in front of my eyes," one doctor at a besieged hospital said, "and I can't provide them the slightest bit of help." Israel said its forces were targeting Hamas fighters. | | | By Charles Homans The Democratic congresswoman from the Detroit area and the only Palestinian American in the House faces a complicated landscape in her district. | | | By J. David Goodman, Edgar Sandoval and Robert Gebeloff White people make up a declining minority in Texas, even among those born in the state. And all those people moving in? They're as likely to be Black, Hispanic or Asian. | | |
| Health By Jan Hoffman and Hilary Swift Millions of U.S. drug users now are addicted to several substances, not just opioids like fentanyl and heroin. The shift is making treatment far more difficult. | | | Opinion | Jessica Bennett By Jessica Bennett That exchange at last week's debate about high heels wasn't a throwaway moment. | | |
| By The New York Times Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles cautioned the public to refrain from jumping to conclusions about who had started the fire. | | | By Amanda Su and Adam Westbrook Once a hope for the future of Israel and Palestinians, "the two-state solution" can now feel like a hollow phrase. | | |
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