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Thursday Briefing
Signs suggest that Israel will likely invade Rafah.The New York Times - World -
Thursday Briefing: Israel Seems Poised to Invade Rafah
Also, details of the U.S. aid package to Ukraine and Taylor Swift’s new album.The New York Times - World - Israel -
Owner availability drove Washington's four-quarterback visit
The most obvious explanation ended up being the right one.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Tuesday Briefing
The opening of Donald Trump’s Manhattan trial.The New York Times - World -
Tuesday Briefing
The opening of Donald Trump’s Manhattan trial.The New York Times - World -
Friday Briefing
The Supreme Court considers presidential immunity.The New York Times - World -
Monday Briefing
The latest push for a cease-fire in Gaza.The New York Times - World -
It's One of the Last Pristine Coral Reefs on Earth. Should We Be Visiting It?
The Raja Ampat archipelago of Indonesia looms large in the imaginations of underwater adventurers. But by visiting its relatively untouched reefs are we protecting them—or threatening them?The Wall Street Journal - World -
Hamas Took More Than 200 Hostages From Israel. Here's What We Know.
Israel says 129 hostages abducted on Oct. 7 remain in captivity in Gaza, including the bodies of at least 34.The Wall Street Journal - World - Israel -
Auto & Transport Roundup: Market Talk
Gain insight on an FAA quality control audit of Boeing, Norfolk Southern, Cargojet and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Auto and Transport sector.The Wall Street Journal - World
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Middle East Crisis: Israel Appears to Soften Stance in Cease-Fire Talks
Israel’s latest offer would accept fewer hostages to be freed during the first phase of a new truce in Gaza, officials said. Hamas has not commented on the proposal.The New York Times - World - Israel -
How Capitalists in Communist Cuba Are an Economic Lifeline
Cuba’s Communist revolution took aim at private businesses, making them largely illegal. Today, they are proliferating, while the socialist economy craters.The New York Times - World -
Flash Floods Kill at Least 45 in Kenya
Heavy rains have been pounding parts of East Africa for weeks, and the flooding has killed hundreds of people in recent days.The New York Times - World -
Humza Yousaf Resigns as Scotland’s First Minister
Mr. Yousaf, the leader of the Scottish National Party, announced that he was stepping down, days after the collapse of his coalition government.The New York Times - World -
Trial for Alleged Far-Right Coup Plot Begins in Germany: What to Know
Three trials this spring are centered on the Reichsbürger movement. Some of its members say the modern German state is actually a corporation run by shadowy bureaucrats.The New York Times - World