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U.N.'s new breakdown of Gaza death toll sparks confusion and anger
Global health officials say the number of women and children killed in Gaza has not been revised down after new details published by the United Nations sparka an outcry.NBC News - Top stories -
Russia has stopped UN from monitoring North Korea sanctions. Who is watching Kim?
Moscow’s veto over extending panel’s mandate leaves west without means of enforcing international curbs on PyongyangFinancial Times - World - North Korea -
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‘We have the right to express our feelings’: Palestine embrace Bohemians friendly
League of Ireland club welcome women’s national team over for their first match in Europe which carries great significance. “We have a reason to tell the people that we are human beings,” says Mira Natour, a defender for the Palestine women’s ...The Guardian - World -
A Leading Free Expression Group Is Roiled by Dissent Over Gaza
As it cancels events amid criticism of its response to the Israel-Hamas war, PEN America faces questions about when an organization devoted to free speech for all should take sides.The New York Times - Top stories -
10 Outrageous Ways Movie Studios Let You Know A Movie Is Coming Out
The marketing department can be a little over-the-top, for better or worse, when it came to movies like Cloverfield, The Bee Movie, Transformers: One, and more.When it comes to movie promotion, most people expect to see a few things. Whether it's ...GameSpot - Tech - Entertainment -
Way-Too-Early Top 25: Kansas, Houston, Gonzaga are the new top 3
Kansas remains the preseason No. 1, but the rest of the top 10 is just as loaded, and coming for that spot.ESPN - Sports -
Taylor Swift and the Non-Limited Mindset: Research Reveals a New Way to Look at Willpower, Self-Discipline, and Perseverance
While it's possible to develop stronger willpower, science says a simple shift in perspective can be easier and more effective.Inc. - Business -
Grief, anger after '9-1-1' grip dies in car crash following 14-hour overnight shift
A longtime and beloved studio grip died early Saturday in a car accident after pulling a 14-hour overnight shift on the TV series '9-1-1.'Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
International UN Worker Is Killed in Gaza
It was the first time an international U.N. employee had been killed in Gaza since the war began last October.The New York Times - World - United Nations -
Check out Ferrari’s new 12Cilindri supercar—the name says it all
Ferrari is back with a V12 for “the few.” The few who can afford it and the few who can appreciate such awesome gasoline-sourced naturally aspirated power.MarketWatch - Business -
We're adding to this battleground position based on some new data out of China
Estee Lauder's low stock price may not reflect any improvement in the environment.CNBC - Business - China -
UN: 450,000 people have fled Rafah
Almost half a million Palestinians have fled from Rafah, according to the United Nations, as an Israeli military incursion continues in the area. Nearly 450,000 people have fled the Palestinian city in the southern Gaza Strip over the past week, ...The Hill - Politics -
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WNBA set for massive 2024 start with Caitlin Clark's sold-out debut, marquee games on Disney+, new apparel line
There is more hype surrounding the WNBA than ever before, and the league and players have earned every bit of it.Yahoo Sports - Sports - WNBA -
Credit card delinquencies rise as more Gen Z cardholders are maxed out, New York Fed research shows
While credit card balances edged down in the first quarter, more borrowers still fell behind on their card payments, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found.CNBC - Business - New York -
Almost 450,000 people have fled Rafah, UN says
Many streets in the southern Gaza city now lie empty, the UN says, as an Israeli operation continues.BBC News - Top stories - United Nations -
Iran open to ‘serious dialogue’, says UN nuclear chief
Fraught relations with Tehran, which faces sanctions over its atomic programme, appear to be easingFinancial Times - Business - Iran