Israeli warplanes continue to pound the Gaza Strip today in retaliation for Hamas' terrorist attacks across southern Israel Saturday. The unrelenting bombardments are hitting downtown Gaza City, where Hamas is headquartered. The total death toll in four days has climbed to 1,600 — but it's unclear how that correlates with Israel's report of 1,500 dead Hamas militants found in Israeli territory. More than 150 soldiers and civilians, including children and the elderly, are being held hostage in Gaza, and Israel has activated 300,000 reservists in a mass mobilization. |
Neither the young nor the elderly have been spared: Militants take an Israeli civilian hostage (left), while relatives mourn a girl killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza. (AP Photos: Hatem Ali and Fatima Shbair) |
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The U.S. reports that the first round of munitions and military equipment is "making its way" to Israel in its war with Hamas. The State Department said at least 11 Americans were killed during the attacks over the weekend and more remain missing — whether they are dead, in hiding or were taken as hostages is unclear. President Joe Biden is expected to give formal remarks on the attacks from the White House this afternoon. |
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Striking United Auto Workers at GM, Ford and Stellantis were joined by 4,000 Mack Truck workers who walked off the job after overwhelmingly rejecting their separately negotiated contract. The UAW voted Friday to hold off on adding more Big Three factories and warehouses to the strike after GM agreed to include electric vehicle battery factories to the union's national contract. |
Big strike for a big boy truck. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic) |
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Infighting isn't helping Republicans decide who will replace ousted House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, as a meeting Monday resulted in little more than anger and the blame game. Steve Scalise or Jim Jordan are the serious speaker candidates, but McCarthy apparently isn't going away quietly. "Whether I'm speaker or not ... I can lead in any position I'm in," he said. |
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Vermont State Police asked residents to check their security cameras for footage of a man whom they suspect of killing a former college dean. Honoree Fleming, 77, was found fatally shot on a trail near Vermont State University last week. Fleming was a retired professor and dean at a college that is now part of VSU. Her widow is Ron Powers, a Pulitzer Prize-winning and bestselling author. |
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Continuing our series about artificial intelligence's potential to help us do our jobs — instead of, you know, helping us out of our jobs — Cheddar News takes a look at a new Google healthcare tool. By making it easier for doctors to sift through our medical history, their Vertex AI Search could help them more quickly diagnose and treat us — and, in theory, help more patients. |
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Nobody won the Powerball jackpot Monday, which boosts the prize to an estimated $1.73 billion for Wednesday's drawing (or a lump sum of a paltry $756.6 million). No winner for 35 consecutive drawings reflects the game's long odds of 1 in 292.2 million. |
| | There's thrifting and then there's thrifty thrifting. In other words: Knowing how, where and when to thrift can help you save even more money and land you higher-quality finds, said Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas, hosts of HGTV's Bargain Block. |
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Flag football could become an Olympic sport in 2028, when the Summer Games will be hosted by Los Angeles. The games' organizers hope to show off the tackle football's gentler alternative for the first Summer Games hosted by the U.S. since 1996 in Atlanta. The sport is competing for space with cricket, lacrosse, and baseball and softball. |
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A teenager getting ready for his first school dance needed some help with his tie. Who better to help him than professionals who don a uniform every day? |
After a tough workout, stretching might be the last thing you want to do, which is why it's nice to have a stretching buddy. Not just for moral support, either: Partner stretches can help you reach some muscle groups more deeply. They also feel great. |
Being flexible is important in a relationship. (SimonSkafar/Getty Images) |
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What if there is a maximum number of people in the world that can be sleeping at once and if we can't fall asleep it's because we're on the waiting list until someone wakes up —@greg16676935420
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