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  1. Second Wave of Blasts Hits Lebanon as Hand-Held Radios Explode

    At least 20 people were killed and more than 450 others wounded, Lebanese officials said, a day after pagers exploded across the country and killed 12 people, in an attack widely attributed to Israel.

     By Euan WardAaron BoxermanHwaida Saad and

    Ambulances arriving after a device reportedly exploded during the funeral in Beirut’s southern suburbs on Wednesday for people killed when hundreds of pagers exploded across Lebanon a day earlier.
    Ambulances arriving after a device reportedly exploded during the funeral in Beirut’s southern suburbs on Wednesday for people killed when hundreds of pagers exploded across Lebanon a day earlier.
    CreditFadel Itani/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
  2. Waves of Small Explosions Cause Chaos Inside Hezbollah

    Two series of coordinated attacks targeting the group’s wireless devices caused thousands of injuries, piercing the group’s rank and file and raising questions about how it will respond.

     By

    Outside the American University of Beirut Hospital on Tuesday, where many people injured in Tuesday’s attack were taken.
    Outside the American University of Beirut Hospital on Tuesday, where many people injured in Tuesday’s attack were taken.
    CreditMohamed Azakir/Reuters
    1. Trump’s Talk of Prosecution Rattles Election Officials

      The former president has long claimed, despite evidence to the contrary, that elections are corrupt. What if he carries through with threats to prosecute the officials who run them?

       By Nick Corasaniti and

      Former President Donald J. Trump has said on social media that election officials believed to be “involved in unscrupulous behavior” will be investigated and prosecuted if he wins the White House in November.
      Former President Donald J. Trump has said on social media that election officials believed to be “involved in unscrupulous behavior” will be investigated and prosecuted if he wins the White House in November.
      CreditKenny Holston/The New York Times

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