Israel and Hamas signal they are not ready for a cease-fire, as the White House seeks a broad deal.
Archie Karas, a Gambling Legend Who Made—and Lost—a Fortune, Dies at 73
Over a three-year span in the 1990s, Karas won as much as $40 million—only to lose it all in a…
After a Yearlong Hunt, Sinwar’s Killing Came Down to Chance
Cornered in a bombed-out building, the architect of the Oct. 7 attacks died alone, but his defiance could make him…
Chinese Growth Comes in Cooler as Investors Pin Hopes on Stimulus
Wobbly data for the third quarter underscores the urgency for Beijing policymakers seeking to boost economic activity.
Ukraine Has Resisted Russia in One Key Town for Months. Its Hold Is Starting to Break.
A quarter-mile-wide strip of land that stands between Moscow’s forces and the Ukrainian town of Chasiv Yar has become one…
Sinwar’s Death Gives Israel a Choice: To Pursue War or Peace
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested the war would continue as the U.S. and Israel’s military argue for a cease-fire…
Yahya Sinwar, Killed by Israeli Forces, Was Hamas Leader Who Sparked Gaza War
The head of the U.S-designated terrorist organization spent two decades in Israeli prisons before emerging to assemble a powerful militia…
Israeli Military Says It Is Investigating if It Killed Hamas Chief Sinwar
Three militants were killed during operations in a building in Gaza, the military says, though it hasn’t identified them.
Former EU Official Who Clashed With Musk Defends Bloc’s Digital Rule Book
Elon Musk’s public clash with the EU offered a chance to explain to Americans that the bloc’s new online content…
U.S. Strikes Target Houthi Weapons Stores in Yemen
The bombing is designed to stop the Iran-backed group from attacking commercial and military vessels in the Red Sea and…