World War II veteran Robert Persichitti dies at 102 while traveling to France for D-Day’s 80th anniversary
By Dakin Andone
The last heroes of Normandy return to France 80 years after D-Day invasion
By Joanne Rosa, Esther Castillejo & Eric Noll
D-Day last living links recount memories on Normandy’s beaches
By Alexander Smith
How D-Day veterans described the Normandy invasion to NPR
By Jack Mitchell
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US says Israel must be open over Gaza school strike
By Matt Murphy
Israel's Military Defends Strike on U.N. School Building, Saying Its Target Was 30 Militants
By Ephrat Livni
‘We have normalised horror’ says agency official, after Israeli strike on school
By Patrick Wintour
Israel-Hamas war: Israeli strike on Gaza school kills more than 30
By Wafaa Shurafa & Samy Magdy
Israel used a U.S.-made bomb in a deadly U.N. school strike in Gaza
By Dan Estrin
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In Hunter Biden’s Gun Trial, Hallie Biden Is a Key Witness
By Zach Montague, Glenn Thrush & Eileen Sullivan
Jill Biden, a fixture at Hunter Biden’s trial, juggles role as first lady and mom
By Arlette Saenz
Biden campaign's 2020 narrative about Hunter's laptop collapses after Biden DOJ enters into trial evidence
By Cameron Cawthorne
From a truck to a trash can to a stranger's closet: The odd saga of Hunter Biden's gun
By Betsy Woodruff Swan
Perspective | The women in Hunter Biden's life are telling us something
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By Monica Hesse
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Awkward moment Jill Biden appears to tell Joe not to sit at D-Day ceremony, but he does anyway
By Emily Crane
Biden’s D-Day visit may mark the end of an American era
By Stephen Collinson
Like Reagan before him, Biden looks to capture magic of Pointe du Hoc story
By Chris Megerian & Zeke Miller
Biden's 'perpetual state of confusion' on display in Normandy amid rising cognitive questions
By Jamie Joseph
Fighting Trump on the Beaches
By Susan Glasser
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Court ruling will allow student housing at UC Berkeley's People's Park, a counterculture landmark
By Olga R Rodriguez
People's Park: California Supreme Court allows new student housing
By Jana Katsuyama
UC Berkeley gets go-ahead to build housing at People’s Park after years-long battle
CA Supreme Court ruling allows UC Berkeley construction on People's Park
By Ananya Rupanagunta & Ria Raniwala
Calif. Supreme Court seals People's Park's fate, sides with UC Berkeley
By Stephen Council
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Trump VP short list: Doc requests reveal top contenders
By Mike Allen
As Trump Narrows VP Search, His Short List Is Nearly All Men
By Nathan Layne, Gram Slattery & Alexandra Ulmer
Trump's search for a vice president accelerates
By Henry J. Gomez, Matt Dixon & Dasha Burns
Trump hints at revealing running mate next month: Think I'll announce who 'during the convention'
By Ashley Carnahan
Trump narrows down his list of possible VP candidates
By Marianne LeVine
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