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Chants of “Stop the war!” and “Leave no one behind!” filled the city’s Hostage Square after attendees watched a broadcast of ...
Plus, the White House defends firing the Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, and nostalgic millennials are having a moment.
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Explosions Light Up Gaza As Israeli Forces Continue AirstrikesNumerous explosions were witness over the Gaza skyline, Saturday night as Israel continued to target the enclave. The violence came a day after U.S. officials visited a GHF site and the United States ...
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Saina Nehwal Admits To Reconciling Marriage With Parupalli Kashyap, Posts 'We Are Trying Again...' Sena protests against Prithviraj Chavan for advocating term ‘Sanatani terrorism’ Apple CEO Tim Cook ...
The Washington Post reports U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff told the families of Israeli hostages in Gaza that there is a plan to bring the hostages home and end the war. MSNBC foreign affairs ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and President Trump are said to be working on a deal that would present Hamas with an ultimatum: release the remaining hostages and agree to terms that ...
A man was taken into custody Sunday morning after reportedly ramming a vehicle into a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement vehicle and then later breaking into a home.
A far-right Israeli minister has visited and prayed at Jerusalem's most sensitive holy site, sparking regional condemnation.
Sarah Awaidah built an alternative Gaza aid system that bypassed Hamas and other profiteering groups, feeding 100,622 families while receiving threats from former allies.
Dr. Shagufta Yousaf, an Oklahoma City pediatrician, shares her experiences from a recent medical mission in Gaza, highlighting the challenges faced due to the ongoing conflict.
Gaza's health ministry has said fuel shortages have severely impaired hospital services, forcing doctors to focus on treating ...
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