Middle East Crisis: Israeli Airstrike Kills Dozens as Offensive in Central Gaza Escalates

Middle East Crisis: Israeli Airstrike Kills Dozens as Offensive in Central Gaza Escalates

An Israeli airstrike early Thursday hit a United Nations school complex in central Gaza that had become a shelter for thousands of displaced Palestinians, killing dozens of people. Israel’s military said the attack had targeted Hamas operatives but Palestinian officials said it had killed civilians. The strike was the latest in a deadly surge in […]

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Mike McCarthy: Trevon Diggs in a good spot, we won’t put him out there too soon

The Cowboys had to play most of last season without cornerback Trevon Diggs, but this week brought a positive update about his path back to the lineup. Diggs tore his ACL in practice prior to Week Three last season and has been doing rehab work throughout the team’s offseason program. During a Wednesday press conference,

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In photos: The last WWII veterans mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day

UTAH BEACH, France — These are no ordinary beaches. There are few sunbathers. There are no volleyball games or barbecues. Eighty years after a massive invasion force landed here, beginning the liberation of German-occupied France, an unmistakable solemnity lingers on the sands. More than 4,000 allied troops died on D-Day. But even amid the tremendous

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Papua New Guinea to End Search for Landslide Victims

Two weeks after a landslide leveled a remote community in Papua New Guinea’s Enga Province, search and rescue operations are about to end, amid indications that the disaster was less devastating than previously thought. So far, 11 bodies have been recovered, but crews have struggled to work through debris that covered an irregularly shaped area

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Why you shouldn’t overlook Kelee Ringo in Eagles’ CB battle

Why you shouldn’t overlook Kelee Ringo in Eagles’ CB battle originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia Kelee Ringo watched a couple months ago when the Eagles selected cornerbacks back-to-back in the first and second round of the 2024 draft. No sweat. “It’s a great opportunity to compete more,” Ringo said. Ringo is confident as he

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European Parliament elections 2024: How far right will the E.U. shift?

BRUSSELS — The European Union is shifting to the political right. The question this week is how far — and what that will mean for Europe and the world. From Thursday to Sunday, roughly 350 million E.U. citizens are eligible to vote in European Parliament elections. Polls suggest that various far-right parties could win the

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Review | ‘Bad Boys: Ride or Die’ is about redemption. Hmm.

Every long-running action franchise hits a point where the lead character groans they’re too old for this. In “Bad Boys: Ride or Die,” Martin Lawrence goes one step further, and you should stop reading here if you want the details to come as a surprise. Minutes into this fourth installment, Lawrence’s Miami detective Marcus Burnett

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Blankets, baskets and Beethoven: Classical festival season starts now

When it comes to the summer sun, classical music is a delicate flower. Between seasons, it’s common for orchestras, chamber ensembles, conductors and soloists to head for the shade offered by a well-established network of barns, sheds, tents and pavilions. If you’re a classical fan, you’re probably also a seasoned festival head, and if you’re

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