On Tuesday’s Front Page: Israeli military commanders say they are making steady progress against Hamas militants, the 2024 Republican nominating race is playing out in a far different way from the 2016 contest, and more.
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Top FBI officials ordered an agent to scrub his Facebook page to delete anti-Trump vitriol before they would promote him to head the bureau’s Miami field office, which covers former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, a whistleblower told Congress.
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Congress is about to face major decisions on how seriously to pursue fraudsters who stole hundreds of billions of dollars in federal pandemic relief and whether it wants to arm agencies to prevent a repeat.
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The 2024 Republican nominating race is playing out in a far different way from the 2016 contest when Donald Trump emerged from a bloated field of presidential contenders.
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U.S. Marines in Japan are reversing their traditional mission from invading beaches to defending them.
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Global pressure for a cease-fire and relief for trapped civilians grows by the day, but Israeli military commanders say they are making steady progress against their primary target: Hamas militants dug in throughout the densely populated Gaza Strip.
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