Israeli fire kills dozens seeking aid in Gaza
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With the passage of legislation cutting federal assistance programs, all is not lost if we are willing to act boldly, writes the executive director of the Economic Progress Institute.
Many Palestinians have been killed by Israeli military fire as they try to get food aid, the Trump administration is in court pushing Harvard University to comply with its demands, and lawmakers in Texas are heading into a special session to try to redraw voting districts for Congress.
A drama-filled week in DC saw Democrats accuse Republicans ceding Congress' power to Trump and a curveball involving Jeffrey Epstein.
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State Department expects to distribute 59,305 metric tons of food aid amid reports that 500 tons were incinerated, with officials confirming all food expiring soon is accounted for.
Extreme weather is getting more common in many states, but EcoFlow's new Ocean Pro is a home power backup designed for homeowners who want to be ready for disasters.
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An Israeli reservist said he saw troops fire at Gazans with white flags who strayed from an approved route in June, citing an 'unwritten rule' to shoot if they feel at risk - Anadolu Ajansı
When Rock 'n' Roll Took on the World" airs its second part on Sunday, July 20. Here's what you need to know to watch on demand.
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Senate Republicans are considering changes to President Trump’s $9.4 billion rescissions package, which targets funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid programs like PEPFAR. The proposal faces internal GOP concerns and united Democratic opposition,