U.S. and Allies Sound Alarm Over Their Adversaries’ Military Ties
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Israel begins ground operations in Lebanon, IDF says
Hamas leader in Lebanon killed; Israel strikes central Beirut for first time in 18 years18 hours ago - Israel -
World - The Guardian
Apple AirPods 4 review: better sound, now with noise cancelling
Revamped open-fit earbuds improve popular formula with advanced features and smaller case, but are still disposable. Apple’s latest AirPods have a new trick up their sleeves, offering noise ...20 hours ago - Apple -
World - The Wall Street Journal
Zelensky Visited U.S. to Seek War Boost. His Most Important Ally Shrugged.
Ukrainian troops are slowly losing ground, and officials say more support is needed to hold Russia back.Yesterday -
Sports - Yahoo Sports
2024 Presidents Cup: Individual player records for U.S. and International teams
A look at how the players fared over the course of four days at Royal Montreal.Yesterday -
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Ravens win 35-10 over Bills
Bills vs. Ravens game to kick off in BaltimoreYesterday - NFL -
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England begin WXV1 defence with nine-try win over USA
England wing Bo Westcombe-Evans scores on her debut as the Red Roses start their WXV1 defence with a nine-try victory over the United States in Canada.Yesterday -
World - The New York Times
Israel Strikes the Houthis, an Iranian Ally, in Yemen
The strike on power stations and a seaport, which killed four people, was the second known time that Israel has retaliated against the militant group’s attacks by striking in Yemen.Yesterday - Israel -
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2024 Presidents Cup: United States claims victory once again as Bradley scores winning point
The United States continues its domination at the Presidents Cup, this time in Montreal.Yesterday -
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Oakland one of five U.S. cities to achieve amazing championship feat
Oakland, now without a major sports franchise, is one of just five U.S. cities to accomplish an incredible championship feat.Yesterday -
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International player takes shot at American, deletes tweet; U.S. player responds
Ben An apologized for making fun of his Presidents Cup opponent Wyndham Clark on Saturday night.Yesterday -
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Pope Francis denounces military attacks that go "beyond morality"
Pope Francis, who didn't mention Israel by name and said he was speaking in general terms, said that "the defense must always be proportional to that attack."Yesterday -
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Israeli military says dozens of aircraft have attacked Houthi targets in Yemen
Israeli military says dozens of aircraft have attacked Houthi targets in YemenYesterday - Israel -
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Pregnant British woman's 'guilt' over fleeing Lebanon
Alla Ghalayini, who arrived in London on Sunday, says she can "still hear the bombs" from Israeli air strikes.Yesterday -
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Hollywood star shepherds sheep over London bridge
Damian Lewis ushered sheep along the historic trade route into the City of London.Yesterday -
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U.S. military says it killed 37 militants in Syria airstrikes
U.S. Central Command said two of the dead were senior militants affiliated with the extremist Islamic State group and an al-Qaeda-linked group in Syria.Yesterday -
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U.S. military says it killed 37 militants in Syria in airstrikes
U.S. military says it killed 37 militants in Syria in airstrikesYesterday -
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There’s a Dangerous Misconception About the Military’s Obligations to the President
The prospect of a second Trump administration has rekindled an important debate from four years ago.Yesterday -
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The Israeli military says it has killed Nabil Kaouk, another high-ranking Hezbollah official, in an airstrike
The Israeli military says it has killed Nabil Kaouk, another high-ranking Hezbollah official, in an airstrikeYesterday - Israel -
Business - The New York Times
Beneath the Potential Strike at U.S. Ports: Tensions Over Innovation
Port operators have long embraced automation, while dockworkers view it as a threat to their livelihoods.Yesterday