The discovery renewed pressure on Israel’s government for a deal to get the remaining hostages freed. Families have long feared time is running out.
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Aid worker deaths appalled Israel’s allies. Some are considering a halt to arms sales.
The Israeli military’s killing of seven aid workers in Gaza has triggered unprecedented criticism from European leaders.
Sexting scam catches U.K. lawmaker
A senior Conservative lawmaker admits sharing an intimate photo of himself as well as his colleagues’ personal phone numbers.
Justice official violated ethics in aiding Trump, D.C. Bar panel finds
The committee calls for professional sanctions on Jeffrey Clark for trying to reverse the 2020 election results.
New York prison will let inmates go outdoors to view eclipse after lawsuit
Six inmates who sued New York’s corrections department over plans to restrict prisoners to their cells during the eclipse will be allowed to watch outdoors.
Use this map to find the path of totality nearest to you
Source: National Solar Observatory
First UN food supplies arrive in Darfur after months but millions face acute hunger
Conflict between military and paramilitary forces in Sudan is causing one of the world’s worst hunger crises.
Global pressure grows on U.S. and Germany to stop arming Israel
Arms embargoes agreed to by other countries won’t have much impact without the United States and Germany, which supply 99% of Israel’s arms imports.
Thomas Gumbleton, Catholic bishop who opposed war and promoted social justice, dies at 94
For decades, he was an international voice against war and racism and an advocate for labor and social justice.
Tweens obsessed with skin care drive brands to say: Don’t buy our stuff
Demand for skin care in the U.S. has surged among teens and tweens, including girls as young as 8 and 9 years old.