On Tuesday’s Front Page: Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend their delicate cease-fire for two days, the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case that could nullify part of the 2017 tax reform law, and more.
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Black voters say President Biden has abandoned his pledge to always have their backs and are threatening to withhold their support in 2024, and some are even drifting toward former President Donald Trump.
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The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case early next month that could nullify part of the 2017 tax reform law enacted by congressional Republicans and President Trump — all over a Washington state couple’s $15,000 tax bill.
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Israel and Hamas agreed Monday to extend their delicate cease-fire for two days, opening the possibility for more hostage releases by the Palestinian militant group and the prospect of a longer halt to the deadliest Israeli war in decades.
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Former Ambassador Nikki Haley called Vivek Ramaswamy “scum.” Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie described him as Trump’s lap dog, and former Vice President Mike Pence dubbed him a “rookie.”
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A series of last-minute events are underwriting Busan’s bid as the South Korean port city awaits a Tuesday vote to decide the host of the 2030 World Expo.
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