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October 31, 2023

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How Posters of Kidnapped Israelis Ignited a Firestorm on American Sidewalks

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After 8-Hour Standoff Near Tokyo, Hostages Are Free and Suspect Is Held

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Daniela J. Lamas

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A new treatment for sickle cell disease will change lives — but how many?

Dennis B. Ross

I Might Have Once Favored a Cease-Fire With Hamas, but Not Now

Today it is clear to me that Hamas's power and ability to threaten Israel — and subject Gazan civilians to ever more rounds of violence — must end.

Norman Eisen and Amy Lee Copeland

Jenna Ellis Could Become a Star Witness Against Trump

She has given prosecutors a powerful tool.

C. Eugene Steuerle and Glenn Kramon

For the Good of the Country, Older Americans Should Work More and Take Less

Congress's refusal to adjust Social Security and Medicare means older Americans consume more of the country's resources at the expense of the young.

Peter Suderman

On This Issue, Matt Gaetz Actually Has a Good Point

Why Speaker Johnson should bring back regular order.

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