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Plus, Robert Redford's legacy.
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Israeli forces are pushing deeper into Gaza City as the full-fledged military ground invasion continues despite mounting international condemnation. Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to flee Gaza City, where nearly 1 million Palestinians have been living among rubble and ruins ahead of Israel's ground offensive. "Just open your eyes and look at what's unfolding there," says Muhammad Shehada, a writer and analyst from Gaza. "It's impossible to see what's happening and conclude that there's anything else but genocide unfolding."
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The rocky rollout of the president's official presence on the social platform showcases the challenges he faces among younger people online.
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Microsoft, Google and Nvidia have announced investments as part of a £31bn UK-US "Tech Prosperity Deal".
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The institutions published an open letter to defend their missions amid fears the Trump administration could target their tax-exempt status.
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Microsoft, Google and Nvidia are among the American tech companies that have pledged to expand in Britain.
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Microsoft, Google and Nvidia are among the American tech companies that have pledged to expand in Britain.
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Former president Barack Obama called the killing of Kirk a tragedy, and said the Trump administration was wrong to try and sow division after the shooting.
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Local senior Labour figures say Mason Humberstone should now seek re-election on a Reform ticket.
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Wednesday's hearing before the Senate health committee promises to be a referendum on the health secretary's leadership and expose a rocky time at the nation's public health agency.
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His first term focused on America's rival superpowers. Now the emphasis is on homeland defense and troops on city streets.
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A political scientist explains why doing nothing right now is probably the best strategy for congressional Democrats.
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Democrats are asking for restored health care subsidies and funding in exchange for their support, but Republicans are daring them to risk a shutdown over the issue.
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The F.B.I. director has come under withering attack in recent days, but with Republicans backing him, the proceedings fell into a familiar partisan groove that appeared to play to his strengths.
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Before much was known about the accused, the right and left rushed to blame the other side, fitting a historical pattern.
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Meanwhile, a U.N. Commission of Inquiry concludes that Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians.
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Beijing has allowed Mao Chenyue, a bank managing director in Atlanta, to return to the United States, people familiar with the matter said.
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The legislation is part of a package that House Republicans are pushing to impose more federal control over the District in line with President Trump's demands.
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Susan Monarez is set to provide her first detailed account of her ouster in testimony before the Senate Health Committee on Wednesday.
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The judiciary's leadership met in Washington, emphasized their budgetary needs and said that threats against judges remained a problem.
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ICE's "Operation Midway Blitz" in Chicago is entering its second week of ramped-up immigration enforcement. Community members are mourning the loss of Silverio Villegas Gonzales, a 38-year-old single father and Mexican immigrant who was shot and killed by ICE agents while trying to avoid arrest at a traffic stop. Villegas Gonzales was unarmed and had no criminal record. His family has organized a fundraiser to help cover the costs of his funeral and burial. "ICE stopped a man right after he dropped off his child at school, because he's Brown, because maybe he looked like he worked a minimum-wage job, and then shot him to death," says Congressmember Delia Ramirez, a Democrat from Illinois, who is calling for a full investigation into Villegas Gonzales's death and for ICE to be defunded. "The footage, the witnesses we have talked to do not match what the ICE reports show," she says, calling ICE a "terror organization" with "no guardrails."
Meanwhile, ICE agents have "abducted" a man who is suing a group of off-duty Chicago police officers, working as security for Home Depot, for abuse. Kevin Herrera, the legal director of Raise the Floor Alliance and an attorney for Willian Giménez González, says Giménez is being retaliated against for his lawsuit, which accuses the security guards of beating and bringing trespassing charges against immigrant day laborers in order to push them into the criminal legal system. "Willian was double-profiled, and now he's suffering consequences within the ICE detention system," says Herrera.
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Senate Republicans confirmed President Trump's nomination of Stephen Miran, a top White House economic adviser, as a governor for the Federal Reserve on Monday.
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Immigrant detainees are not receiving proper mental health care, lawyers and advocacy groups say, and reports of suicide attempts are persistent.
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We speak to Bishop William J. Barber II about conservative Christian activist Charlie Kirk's killing and the right-wing weaponization of his death. Barber says outrage over political violence should also extend beyond Kirk's assassination, to what he refers to as the political violence of policy, including the hundreds around the world who die of poverty, war and disease every day. "You cannot claim that you believe in a god or Christ of love and justice and mercy and grace and truth, and then you push policies that prey on the very persons, in the very communities, that the Scriptures, that the example of Jesus and the prophet tells us we should not only pray for, but we should also be lifting up and helping up and protecting."
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As Israel continues its campaign to erase Gaza City by systematically bombing residential buildings, schools, homes and tent encampments, we speak with Dr. Mohammed Saqr, the director of nursing at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, in the south of Gaza. He says medical workers, who are starving like the rest of the population, have nothing left to give amid hundreds of deaths and injuries each day.
"We are psychologically unstable, because we see [the] execution of civilians on a daily basis," says Saqr. "We have no beds. We have to put patients on the ground — no supplies, no instruments. And things will go worse when the Israeli evacuation orders [displace] the Gaza City [residents] to come here to Khan Younis concentration camp."
Saqr also describes the daily challenges of life in Gaza, saying he only owns a single pair of shoes that he shares with his five sons. "Please stop humiliating us. We are not animals," he says.
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Key among the plans is a proposal to build up to 12 advanced modular nuclear reactors in Hartlepool.
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The case of Umar Khalid, jailed on terrorism charges, underscores a frightening judicial crisis.
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The hearing would give Susan Monarez a high-profile opportunity to respond to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s claims about her ethics and their conversations about vaccines.
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Democrats and Republicans are locked in a historic battle over congressional representation as Texas Republicans gerrymander the state's district maps to flip five Democratic seats, at the request of President Trump. California Governor Gavin Newsom says he is fighting "fire with fire," signing legislation to hold special elections for the public to approve a new gerrymandered map of their own. David Daley, a voting rights expert and the author of Antidemocratic: Inside the Right's 50-Year Plot to Control American Elections, calls this a "gerrymandering Armageddon" that threatens to spread nationwide. "Donald Trump does not want to have an election fair and square," says Texas state legislator Trey Martinez Fischer, a Democrat representing San Antonio. "He wants to be the 'commander-in-cheat.' He wants to cheat on America, cheat on democracy, steal these congressional seats."
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Six Republican-led states have now pledged National Guard troops to the Trump administration's takeover of Washington, D.C., where it has assumed control of policing under the claim of tackling crime. Along with the D.C. National Guard that Trump already controlled, this brings the total number of troops in the streets of the capital to more than 2,000. The federal takeover comes even as violent crime in the capital is at a 30-year low — numbers the Trump administration now disputes, with the Justice Department launching an investigation into whether those crime statistics were manipulated by city officials.
"What we're seeing is lawlessness, but it's all coming from the White House," says community activist Keya Chatterjee, the executive director of the group Free DC.
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In a social media back-and-forth, Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York replied to Senator Ted Cruz of Texas that "anyone with basic decency" would respect the officer's Muslim faith.
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David Hanson's dream holiday was cancelled, but like many Brits he's been waiting months for a refund.
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The new rule would force groups like Planned Parenthood to choose between federal funding and abortion under the same roof as their other services.
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