On Monday’s Front Page: U.S. and international efforts to prevent a full-scale Israeli assault on Rafah appear to be making little headway, a wave of rural liberal arts colleges are closing even after receiving pandemic relief funding, and more.


Frantic U.S. and international efforts to prevent a full-scale Israeli assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah appeared to be making little headway as Israel Defense Forces pressed forward and thousands more Palestinian civilians attempted to flee the besieged city.
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Politicians often bet big on promising tax cuts to get elected. President Biden is letting it ride on tax increases.
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A year after President Biden officially ended the pandemic, his agencies have struggled mightily to get employees back into their offices — and some of them are still trying to figure out how to monitor them when they’re at home.
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Vermont’s Goddard College is among dozens of mostly rural liberal arts campuses that have announced they will close after having received billions of dollars in federal pandemic relief funding.
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Former President Donald Trump is not alone in going to trial over hush money payments: Former Sen. John Edwards faced a similar fate more than a dozen years ago — and was acquitted.
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