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On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on why he thinks the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is an intellectual disgrace for the Biden ...
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In Ukraine, North Korean troops are arriving to reinvigorate Russian forces on the frontline, in what could mean a deadly new phase of this war.