Bond Market Shudders as Tax Bill Deepens Deficit Worries

Financial markets are looking for more “fiscal discipline” from Washington, a top official at the Federal Reserve warned.

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Native Tribes Sue U.S. Over Abuse and Deaths at Boarding Schools

A class-action lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania argues that Native tribes have never been compensated for the child abuse or for money taken from tribal trust funds to operate the schools.

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Divided Supreme Court Rejects Bid for Religious Charter School in Oklahoma

In a 4-to-4 decision, the court upheld a ruling by the Oklahoma Supreme Court that blocked the school.

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Small Plane Crashes in San Diego, Setting Homes Ablaze

The plane, a Cessna 550, crashed near the Tierrasanta neighborhood, officials said. There was no immediate information about casualties.

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The shooting occurred outside the Capital Jewish Museum. A suspect shouted “Free, free Palestine” after he was taken into custody, officials said.

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Kneecap Member Is Charged With Terror Offense Over Flag at London Concert

A member of the Northern Irish rap group Kneecap was accused of illegally displaying a flag in support of Hezbollah. Kneecap denied the offense.

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Israelis, Stunned by Embassy Shooting, Fear Backlash Over Gaza War

Political leaders pointed fingers at each other, suggesting that their opponents were responsible for a rise in antisemitism and criticism of Israel.

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Who is Calley Means, Kennedy’s Health Adviser?

Calley Means, a health care entrepreneur, coordinated a presidential commission report on chronic diseases in children.

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Is There Really a Chronic Disease Epidemic? It’s Complicated.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants to return the nation to a time when he believes Americans were healthier. Not so fast, many researchers say.

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