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The militant group targeted areas in Israel farther south than most of its previous attacks, reinforcing fears of broader regional conflict. For Middle Eastern Foes, Diplomacy Takes a Back Seat to ...
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She is the author of nineteen consecutive New York Times bestsellers, including the wildly popular Bridgerton ... a record (at that time) for an adult fiction author. A Netflix adaptation of the ...
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