On Monday’s Front Page: The Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah launched at least five anti-tank guided missiles into northern Israel, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is stepping up his migrant busing campaign, and more.
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The Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah launched at least five anti-tank guided missiles into northern Israel on Sunday, a day after Iranian officials warned that the Lebanon-based group was poised to aid Hamas by opening a second front against Israel.
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President Biden strode into office promising to restore competency and credibility to U.S. foreign policy after four years of President Trump’s shoot-from-the-hip diplomacy, but several international missteps and crises abroad have undermined his claim.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is stepping on the gas in his busing campaign as howls from sanctuary cities grow, and he has sent another 10,000 migrants to Democratic-led big cities in the past two weeks.
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Efforts to prevent women from leaving abortion-restrictive states to terminate their pregnancies have provoked fierce court challenges from pro-choice groups.
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The House panel investigating the coronavirus announced Friday that it had served a subpoena on the National Institutes of Health for records that could show a “cover-up” intended to protect Dr. Anthony Fauci from scrutiny as he shaped the U.S. response to the pandemic.
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