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Congress backers of Gaza war received most from pro-Israel donors
Guardian analysis finds top recipients of pro-Israel contributions in last elections were centrist Democrats who defeated progressives in primaries
US House  
Republicans move forward to impeach homeland security head
Alabama  
Priest who married 18-year-old ousted from priesthood
Secret tunnel  
Arrests after brawl between police and men who burrowed into Brooklyn synagogue
Vivek Ramaswamy  
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In focus
Only outside pressure can stop Israel’s war crimes
Only outside pressure can stop Israel’s war crimes
In 2005, Palestinians called on the world to boycott Israel until it complied with international law. What if we had listened?
‘We can’t pretend the ecological crisis is separate’  
The economist thinking differently about climate breakdown
Artificial intelligence  
AI-driven misinformation ‘biggest short-term threat to global economy’
 

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