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A woman sits amid the rubble of her house in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. (Eyad Baba/AFP/Getty Images)
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Israel-Gaza
Gaza’s fragile ceasefire shattered early Tuesday as Israel carried out what it described as “extensive strikes” on Hamas targets, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowing to use “increasing military strength” against the militant group and Defense Minister Israel Katz declaring: “Tonight we returned to fighting in Gaza.” Hamas accused Israel of overturning the nearly two-month-long ceasefire agreement and “putting the captives in Gaza at risk of an unknown fate.” Israel accused Hamas of “repeatedly” refusing to release hostages and rejecting mediation offers. Israel’s attack killed over 320 people and wounded hundreds more, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. A doctor told CNN the scenes at one hospital were “nothing close to anything I’ve experienced before” and that the majority of cases she had seen were children. Israel consulted the Trump administration before the Gaza strikes.
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Astronauts return
Two NASA astronauts, whose roughly week-long mission turned into a 286-day stay on the International Space Station, are finally returning to Earth. Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore became stuck in space when their Boeing Starliner spacecraft malfunctioned last year. In addition to conducting spacewalks, carrying out maintenance on the station and setting records, the pair have maintained a positive perspective about the whole experience. “I think just the fact that we’re living up here in this very unique place gives you an amazing perspective — not only (with the view) out the window, obviously, but also just on how to solve problems, and I don’t want to lose that spark of inspiration,” Williams said. They are expected to splashdown off the coast of Florida this afternoon.
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Federal employees
In response to a judge’s ruling, multiple federal agencies have reinstated terminated probationary employees and placed them on paid administrative leave. Workers interviewed by CNN were pleased to be receiving a paycheck again but also frustrated that they couldn’t return to their jobs. “I’m ready and raring to go. I don’t like to get paid not to do my work,” one USDA probationary worker said. The Trump administration has dismissed tens of thousands of probationary workers, who have typically been in their positions for only one or two years, as part of its efforts to downsize the federal workforce.
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Top five wealth management firms
Working with a financial advisor can be a crucial part of any healthy retirement plan. Check out SmartAsset's list of top five wealth management firms in the US. See the list.
10 side hustles you can do even while you’re still on the clock
If your goal is to make some extra cash, you've come to the right place. If you want to make money from home, online, or get out of the house to earn your extra cash, we've got you covered with these easy money-making ideas.
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Missing student
A man believed to be the last person to see missing University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki is asking a court to grant him his freedom, challenging authorities’ treatment of him since the 20-year-old woman’s disappearance in the Dominican Republic nearly two weeks ago. Authorities there confiscated the passport of Joshua Steven Riibe, a 22-year-old senior at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, a source close to the investigation told CNN. He has remained under police surveillance, even though he is not considered a suspect in Konanki’s disappearance and has not been accused of wrongdoing, the source said. Riibe has filed a habeas corpus petition, claiming his rights were violated by prosecutors, police and the hotel where he was staying, according to court documents obtained by CNN. A hearing is set for 2 p.m. local time today, according to the documents.
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Trump and Putin to talk
President Trump is scheduled to speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin today about ending the Russia-Ukraine war. Ukraine has accepted a US-proposed ceasefire deal but the Kremlin has indicated it wants more out of it. Here's a look at what's at stake in today's call. |
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Tracy Morgan health concerns
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Trump to overhaul the Kennedy Center
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Tuition-free Harvard
Starting next fall, the Ivy League university will waive tuition for students of families making $200,000 or less, and cover tuition, housing and other costs for those earning less than $100,000.
American alternatives to your favorite European wines
If the 200% tariff raises the price of your favorite Burgundy or Riesling, there's likely an American version you can try instead.
So nice, he gets to do it twice Conan O’Brien has been tapped to return as host of next year's Academy Awards ceremony. “I want to hear Adrien Brody finish his speech,” O’Brien joked.
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That’s how old Gotham FC forward McKenna Whitham is. Over the weekend, the teenage soccer phenom broke yet another record, becoming the youngest player to appear in a regular season match. The California native is also the youngest player to sign in the National Women's Soccer League and the youngest athlete to sign a contract with Nike.
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McKenna Whitham made history in her NWSL appearance on Saturday. (Vincent Carchietta/USA TODAY Sports/Reuters/File) |
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The chasm between rank-and-file Democrats and congressional Democratic leadership is vast.
— Ezra Levin, co-founder of Indivisible, a progressive group created in 2016 after Donald Trump first took the White House. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is facing heavy backlash from fellow Democrats over his decision to advance a Republican-led funding bill last week to avert a government shutdown. Schumer said he had to postpone a book tour out of security concerns.
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Another eclipse is coming. View it safely with these glasses
Eclipse glasses are a must if you want to safely view any kind of solar eclipse. Plus, they’re inexpensive. We’ve done our homework and leaned on the experts to find the best solar eclipse glasses so you’re prepared the next time this celestial phenomenon occurs — which is coming up quickly.
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Twister tosses buildings into the air A resident of Gordo, Alabama, captured footage of an EF-2 tornado as it destroyed several chicken houses. Watch the video here. |
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