By ISABEL DEBRE FAR’A REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank (AP) — By car and on foot, through muddy olive groves and snipers’ sight lines,...
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BynytimespostNovember 19, 2024With the 2024 presidential election coming to a close, Donald Trump and other Republican candidates are upping the volume as they hammer away...
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