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Congress divided on Trump’s tit-for-tat nuclear tests with Russia, China
Welcome to The Hill’s Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security The Big Story Congress divided on Trump’s tit-for-tat nuclear tests with Russia, China President Trump’s decision to restart nuclear weapons testing as a warning to Moscow has divided Congress – Republicans cheering while Democrats see it as a dangerous…
Giants secondary could give fans a real scare vs. 49ers
The 49ers average the second-most passing yards per game (259.3) in the NFL, but their top wideout is Kendrick Bourne (28 catches for 429 yards and no touchdowns). Running back Christian McCaffrey (56 for 559 and three TDs) is their receiving option.
Dodgers need bats to wake up or not even Yoshinobu Yamamoto can save them
What does Yoshinobu Yamamoto have up his sleeve for an encore to his encore? It may not actually matter unless his offense wakes up.
NYC floods kill owner trying to save dogs, man fixing boiler as Big Apple rocked by ferocious rainstorm
Sources told The Post that the victim originally made it out of his flooding home, but doubled back to save his dogs. It’s unclear what happened to the dogs.
Huge Dolphins gain wiped out with controversial penalty: ‘That’s not a foul’
The refs called tripping against the Dolphins defense — but they might be tripping themselves.
Islanders hammered by Hurricanes after Mathew Barzal’s benching
It was as if the Mike Milbury era packed its bags, hopped in a time machine and arrived in North Carolina some two decades into the future.
Humility Revisited: On Being Conservative
Populists are as vulnerable to magical thinking as ideologized elites, and just as prone to rash action.

The <i>Times</i> Does Republican Jack Ciattarelli a Favor
Is it MAGA to want plastic bags back?

A Time for Choosing on Antisemitism
Tucker Carlson’s friendly interview with Nick Fuentes makes it impossible to ignore the right’s festering antisemitism problem.

The Big Nothing
A House of Dynamite succeeds as a piece of exploratory journalism but fails as a drama.

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