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Middle East crisis live: Rafah operation could result in ‘slaughter’, UN official says
UN humanitarian office spokesman says hundreds of thousands of lives could be at risk and there would be a huge impact on aid operations. Daniel Hurst is Guardian Australia’s foreign affairs and defence correspondent.. The Australian government ...The Guardian - World -
Bumblebee nests are under attack – and it's killing their babies
There's a newly-determined "major factor" in declining bumblebee populations – and it's attacking their nests.CBS News - Top stories -
15 Best Baby Gear (2024): Diaper Bags, Baby Wraps, and Sound Machines
From a sound machine to a smart sensor, here’s what made life easier during my infant’s first year (and a few things I could’ve lived without).Wired - Tech -
The Tineco 3-in-1 floor washer cuts cleaning time in half. It's $150 off this Mother's Day at Best Buy
[SPONSORED CONTENT] Snag a great Best Buy deal on a Tineco floor washer that can do it all. But hurry -- this sale won't last.CBS News - Top stories
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