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President Trump lashed out at both countries. Iran denied violating the truce and Israel’s retaliation appeared limited, suggesting the deal remained for now.
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Daniel Berehulak/The New York TimesBeersheba, IsraelClearing broken glass near the site of an Iranian missile strike on Tuesday. Associated PressTehranIsraeli strikes on the Iranian capital in the early hours of Tuesday ahead of the cease-fire. Arash Khamooshi for The New York TimesTehranThe Iranian capital on the morning of the cease-fire announcement. Associated PressJerusalemSmoke trails amid efforts to intercept Iranian missiles. Daniel Berehulak/The New York TimesBeersheba, IsraelA damaged residential site after an Iranian missile attack. Arash Khamooshi for The New York TimesTehranThe skyline over the Iranian capital on Tuesday morning. Avishag Shaar-Yashuv for The New York TimesRishpon, IsraelWaiting outside a bomb shelter between air raid warnings. Ameera Harouda for The New York TimesDoha, QatarMissiles in the sky could be seen from the Qatari capital.
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Iran’s response to the attacks on its nuclear facilities killed no Americans and each nation has a victory narrative. But a cease-fire appeared tenuous on Tuesday.
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The university is trying to avoid the appearance of appeasement, something other institutions that made deals with President Trump found impossible.
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Emil Bove III, a Trump judicial nominee, voiced his intent to disobey court orders as others stonewalled and misled judges, according to a complaint.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi has disregarded departmental norms to level lurid public accusations at Kilmar Abrego Garcia without first detailing evidence.
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The “why” is Russia. But at a summit focused on keeping President Trump happy, discussion of Russia is expected to be muted.
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With temperatures expected to reach 100 degrees, candidates are traveling across New York City and making last-ditch efforts to turn out voters.
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