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Should the U.S. become directly involved if Hezbollah joins the war in Gaza?
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NBC News
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U.S. officials' analyses determined that the explosion at Gaza's al-Ahli Baptist Hospital was caused by a misfired Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket, not by Israel, challenging the narrative blaming Israel.
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The Times of Israel
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The Hamas disinformation about the Gaza hospital blast is being debunked, indicating that the incident was caused by a misfired rocket from Islamic Jihad and not by Israel; many still blame Israel.
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Associated Press
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Israel will allow Egypt to deliver limited humanitarian aid to Gaza following a devastating hospital blast amid regional tensions and during President Joe Biden's visit to prevent further conflict.
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The Daily Pennsylvanian
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Scott Bok responds to Marc Rowan's letter, clarifying UPenn’s stance against antisemitism and reaffirming support for the Jewish community, while emphasizing the importance of free expression.
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Watch Today's Headlines
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CBS News
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Joran van der Sloot confessed to killing Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005, a revelation made public during an extortion case plea deal; he described the crime in detail but hasn't been charged.
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NBC News
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In the current partisan environment, there's growing interest in a third-party presidential candidate, with retired Navy Adm. William McRaven as a potential contender.
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Politico
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Moderate House Republicans oppose Rep. Jim Jordan's speaker bid due to concerns about his past actions and perceived pressure tactics, leaving the House without a leader for weeks.
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Yahoo! News
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A significant number of Americans, regardless of political affiliation, express doubt in democracy and consider violence and authoritarian measures acceptable, per a University of Virginia poll.
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USA Today
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The Phillies are dominating the postseason, leading the NLCS 2-0 against the Arizona Diamondbacks, with a powerful lineup and stellar pitching, aiming for their first World Series title since 2008.
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The Washington Post
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The Netflix documentary "Beckham" delves into David and Victoria's relationship, showing that even with fame, sustaining a marriage requires continuous effort and shared moments.
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The Spectator
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Nikki Haley criticizes Joe Biden's policies, emphasizing concerns about education and the future, advocating for trusting and empowering the American people, especially mothers.
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New York Post
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A Starbucks barista's discreet message on a cup checking if a young woman felt safe after being approached by an unknown man has reignited a debate about perceptions in public spaces.
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Mediaite
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New York Times reporter Jesse McKinley, who covered Cuomo's misconduct, was accused of inappropriate behavior by ex-aide Melissa DeRosa; an investigation didn't substantiate her claims.
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The Washington Post
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Sen. Grassley's offices have unexpectedly fostered 20 marriages since 1980, including the Severns, who met while working in 2016. Grassley attributes these unions to shared values and work proximity.
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Washingtonian
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Fox News's Bret Baier has listed his DC French chateau-style home for $31.9 million. If sold at this price, it'll be DC's priciest residential sale. The estate features luxurious amenities like a poll and theater.
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The Guardian
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The Rolling Stones' new album "Hackney Diamonds" is filled with vibrant songs, capturing a sense of finality, suggesting it could be a strong conclusion to their legendary music journey.
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KTLA 5
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A driver accused of killing four Pepperdine U students in a Malibu crash was released, sparking concerns about the notorious "Dead Man’s Curve" on Pacific Coast Highway, known for frequent accidents.
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Wisconsin Examiner
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The Wisconsin Senate, dominated by Republicans, approved a bill restricting gender-affirming medical care for minors, which is expected to face a veto from Governor Tony Evers due to strong opposition.
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People
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Burt Young, best known for his Oscar-nominated role as Rocky Balboa's brother-in-law Paulie in the 'Rocky' films, has sadly died at 83. A versatile actor, Young also had a passion for painting.
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ABC News
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United Airlines is introducing a "WILMA" boarding process, prioritizing window seat boarding in economy class to improve efficiency and reduce boarding times by two minutes.
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For the Left
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Davis Polk & Wardwell rescinds job offers to Harvard and Columbia student leaders for their statements on Israel. The decision leads to controversy, potential donor pullouts, and claims of antisemitism.
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For the Right
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Republican mega-donor Harlan Crow maintains a friendship with Cornel West, a non-Marxist socialist. As West shifts to an independent run, concerns arise about Crow's previous undisclosed gifts to Clarence Thomas.
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