Thousands of Pregnant Women in Gaza Suffer From Malnutrition, Health Authorities Say
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Thousands of Pregnant Women in Gaza Suffer From Malnutrition, Health Authorities Say

When Wafaa al-Kurd was nearly due to give birth, she said, she weighed less than she did before becoming pregnant and was surviving on rice and artificial juice. She gave birth to a girl weighing nearly six pounds, named Tayma, just over two weeks ago, she said. Since then, her…

National Guard Can’t Carry Long Guns While Checking Bags in Subway
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National Guard Can’t Carry Long Guns While Checking Bags in Subway

Shortly after Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Wednesday that hundreds of National Guard soldiers would be deployed to patrol the New York City subway system and check riders’ bags, her office made an adjustment: Soldiers searching bags would not carry long guns. The change was ordered by Ms. Hochul on…

‘It’s a Way of Life’: Women Make Their Mark in the Ukrainian Army
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‘It’s a Way of Life’: Women Make Their Mark in the Ukrainian Army

On the front line just outside Bakhmut, Ukraine, a 32-year-old commander of a Ukrainian artillery platoon rocked to and fro in the passenger seat of a beat-up Lada, as another soldier navigated the car through a thick forest, sometimes mowing down young trees. When they reached their destination, a small…

Election Updates: Biden and Trump trade attacks in dueling events in Georgia.
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Election Updates: Biden and Trump trade attacks in dueling events in Georgia.

The opposition party’s response to the State of the Union address is a golden opportunity for up-and-coming and lesser-known politicians to introduce themselves to the nation and boost their political profile. Such was the case for Katie Britt, a first-term Republican senator from Alabama who, despite being a newcomer to…