Israel’s New Air War in the West Bank: Nearly Half of the Dead are Children

Nearly 20 years after the Second Intifada, the Israeli military has resumed airstrikes in the West Bank — and killed 24 children.

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Israel’s New Air War in the West Bank: Nearly Half of the Dead are Children

Catherine Cartier

Nearly 20 years after the Second Intifada, the Israeli military has resumed airstrikes in the West Bank — and killed 24 children.
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Apple Matches Worker Donations to IDF and Illegal Settlements, Employees Allege

Murtaza Hussain, Sam Biddle

In an open letter, a group of self-described Apple workers, former employees, and shareholders are calling on the company to halt donations to nonprofits linked with Israel’s war effort.
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GOP States Double Down on Fighting Medication Abortion After Supreme Court Keeps It Legal

Jordan Smith

From the jump, the lawsuit challenging the legality of mifepristone was a cynical, propagandistic endeavor. In a 9-0 opinion, the Supreme Court threw it out.
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These “Tent Massacre” Survivors Couldn’t Afford to Leave Rafah. The Next Israeli Attack Nearly Wiped Their Family Out.

Shrouq Aila, Sharif Abdel Kouddous

“I felt helpless watching my family dying and not able to help them. It is a nightmare that I will never wake up from.”
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UAW Endorses Nebraska Underdog Threatening to Unseat a Republican Senator

Prem Thakker

Dan Osborn, running as an independent, has racked up endorsements in a race that could help determine Senate control in 2024.
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Firefox Browser Blocks Anti-Censorship Add-Ons at Russia’s Request

Nikita Mazurov

Mozilla, the maker of the popular web browser Firefox, said it received government demands to block add-ons that circumvent censorship.
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World Bank Financing Arm Rejects Calls to Directly Compensate Victims of Harm at Kenya Schools

Neha Wadekar

For the second time, the IFC is bucking recommendations to offer money as reparations to people hurt at a chain of schools it invested in, Bridge International Academies.
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House Votes to Block U.S. Funding to Rebuild Gaza

Prem Thakker

The Republican amendment to the annual defense budget is just one of several proposals to restrict humanitarian aid to Gaza.
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