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Israel says another hostage taken by Hamas is dead
Israeli officials said they believe one of the remaining hostages, Dror Or, was killed during the Oct. 7 attack and that his body is being held in Gaza. BBC News correspondent Frank Gardner joined CBS News with more.CBS News - Top stories - Israel -
The political calculations of Israel's prime minister and Hamas's top leader in Gaza, both hard-liners, have left them little room to reach a compromise over the war between the two sides, posing a problem for the Biden administration.
The political calculations of Israel’s prime minister and Hamas’s top leader in Gaza, both hard-liners, have left them little room to reach a compromise over the war between the two sides, posing a problem for the Biden administration.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
Campus riots undermine the Palestinian cause, but Netanyahu’s allies undermine Israel’s
Benjamin Netanyahu and his right-wing cabinet allies are certain to benefit most from any shift in public opinion away from support of Gaza’s populace.The Hill - Politics - Israel -
Colombia breaks diplomatic ties with Israel but its military relies on key Israeli-built equipment
Colombia has become the latest Latin American country to announce it will break diplomatic relations with Israel over its military campaign in GazaABC News - World - Israel -
Al Sharpton draws comparison between Jan. 6 riot and college protests
The Rev. Al Sharpton on Thursday compared the pro-Palestinian protests currently taking place on college campuses to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, accusing Democrats of having a double standard when it comes to the demonstrations. ...The Hill - Politics -
Biden weighs in on protests, line between free speech and chaos
President Joe Biden responded to growing political pressure as protests continue across college campuses, walking a line between free speech and desire for law and order. “There's the right to protest, but not the right to cause chaos,” he said. ...NBC News - Politics - Joe Biden -
Leprosy passed between medieval squirrels and humans, study suggests
Genetic analysis of Winchester samples shows similar strains of disease and supports theory that fur trade played role in spread. Leprosy passed between humans and red squirrels in medieval England, research suggests, supporting the theory that ...The Guardian - World -
Talent war between family offices and Wall Street drives up salaries
Wealthy families are spending an average of $3 million to run their family offices, according to a J.P. Morgan Private report, and the biggest cost is staffing.CNBC - Business -
Russia's pulling its aircraft away from the front lines as Ukraine hits air bases with deep strikes, Western intel says
Yahoo News - World - Ukraine -
The IRS is Tackling the Huge Gap in Audit Rates Between Black Taxpayers and Other Filers
The agency also announced it will spend some of its $60 billion bump in funding to look atbig corporations, partnerships and multimillionaires over the next three years.Inc. - Business
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