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Journalists discuss haunting photos from Gaza and the choice to print themAn Israeli delegation is expected to arrive on Monday in Qatar for talks with mediators trying to broker a temporary ceasefire and hostage release.Resume10:4912 hours ago
How a proposed settlement will potentially shake up the real estate industryIf approved by a federal court, the settlement could impact home prices and reduce the amount of brokers in the real estate industry.Resume03:5012 hours ago
New children’s book ‘Flap Your Hands’ celebrates stimming as expressionPeople with autism often face a stigma for stimming — a repetitive behavior to regulate emotions that can sometimes look like someone flapping their hands or wiggling their fingers.Resume05:5212 hours ago
Future of child care depends on early educators and parents using their voicesChild care advocates have been organizing for years to secure better care for young children.Resume09:0012 hours ago
Supreme Court hears case on government actions with online misinformationWhat can the government do to combat it?Resume06:2412 hours ago
Puppeteer Megan Piphus creates hip-hop album for kidsA few years ago, Megan Piphus became the first Black woman puppeteer on Sesame Street.Resume05:5012 hours ago
Mothers and children experiencing ‘severe anxiety’ at border campsAfter a recent trip to migrant camps along the U.S.-Mexico border, a mental health expert is sharing her observations to better inform how policymakers and advocates understand the challenges facing...Resume09:2512 hours ago
Putin wins presidential election in RussiaRussian President Vladimir Putin declared a landslide reelection victory on Sunday, giving him at least six more years in office.Resume03:5112 hours ago
U.S. citizens fleeing Haiti arrive in MiamiHaiti's prime minister announced that he'd step down after gangs seized much of the capitol.Resume05:1312 hours ago
With Maui animal shelters overflowing, volunteers step in to walk the pups3,000 animals lost their homes during last year's fires.Resume08:26Mar 18, 2024
Whitney Biennial returns to New York CityThis year, the longest-running — and one of the most important — regular showcases of American art is not a survey, but a conversation.Resume02:01Mar 18, 2024
Businesses close for paid leave day of actionMore than 70 other companies are closing their doors Monday in a call for action for federal paid leave.Resume05:51Mar 18, 2024
Israeli forces raid Gaza's largest hospitalIsrael cited intelligence that a senior Hamas militant was using the hospital.Resume05:44Mar 18, 2024
Massachusetts looks to pardon marijuana convictionsState officials say the decision this week is the most far-reaching action taken since the Biden Administration pardoned low-level federal cannabis offenses in 2022.Resume02:41Mar 15, 2024
Women have a history of beer. These groups are helping reclaim their placeFor thousands of years, women were at the forefront of producing the world's beer. But these days, brewing is male-dominated.Resume05:20Mar 15, 2024
‘Midwest Princess’ Chappell Roan on how her music embodies queer joyAs pop singer Chappell Roan tours the U.S. with Olivia Rodrigo, we revisit her conversation about harnessing queer joy with drag queens and finding belonging in the LGTBQ community.Resume09:46Mar 15, 2024
Judge rules that Fulton County DA Fani Willis can stay on Trump caseFulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee ruled that Willis' romantic relationship with a prosecutor she hired on the case was did not disqualify her under Georgia law.Resume03:49Mar 15, 2024
Carleton College President reflects on admitting students after SCOTUS decisionNearly a year ago, the Supreme Court struck down race-conscious college admissions. Now, colleges are navigating new territory in admitting students for next year.Resume06:45Mar 15, 2024
Scientists discover 11th-century astrolabe with Arabic, Hebrew markingsScientists have discovered an 11th-century astrolabe with Arabic inscriptions and Hebrew writings, highlighting a period when scholarship and the sharing of ideas flourished during a time when Muslims ruled much...Resume04:02Mar 15, 2024
Chicago to evict migrants from its sheltersChicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced this week that the city would begin evicting an unknown number of migrants from shelters. The policy puts a 60-day limit on how long migrants...Resume04:35Mar 15, 2024