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The ExplainerRules of war: What are they? Will they matter in Israel-Gaza conflict?Nations have long agreed on humanitarian principles for safeguarding civilian lives in conflict zones.聽The challenge is聽to ensure those norms are followed.
FocusWhy math disabilities need more attentionDisabilities in reading are identified and supported early on. But students who struggle in math don鈥檛 get the same attention.聽
First LookMuslim boy killed in Chicago hate crime remembered as playful and kindWadea Al-Fayoume died after being stabbed in an alleged hate crime following the onset of the Israel-Hamas war. He had just turned 6. The brutal act by his family鈥檚 landlord in a Chicago suburb drew condemnation from local officials and the White House.聽
First LookAs companies bury power lines, consumers dig in against high ratesThe CEO of Pacific Gas & Electric says the company has a 鈥渕oral obligation鈥 to prevent wildfire risk after their equipment sparked blazes in the past. The company wants to bury power lines, but California regulators balk at the price and lengthy process.
First LookPresident Biden heads to Middle East to spur humanitarian aidPresident Biden is traveling Tuesday to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before meeting with other Middle East leaders. The U.S. has stationed a carrier strike group in the Mediterranean as a show of force, and another is on its way.
First LookMigrant influx strains 鈥榬ight-to-shelter鈥 system in Massachusetts, NYCBoth New York City and Massachusetts聽have 鈥渞ight-to-shelter鈥 provisions. But with an influx of migrants arriving to the U.S., both are scrambling to find alternatives as their housing systems reach capacity.
First LookSettlement in ACLU lawsuit to end Trump-era family separation tacticsA settlement filed in federal court in San Diego will halt for eight years a Trump-era rule, aimed to deter undocumented migrants, that separates children from families at the border. The lawsuit was filed by the ACLU, which represents separated families.
On university campuses, students wrestle with Israel-Hamas warSeveral universities drew criticism this week for muted responses to controversial student statements about the Hamas attack on Israel. Many students say they feel empathy for all and want to learn more about the conflict.聽
First LookJury finds senior officer guilty in wrongful death of Elijah McClainAn Aurora police officer was convicted on charges stemming from the 2019 death of Elijah McClain. Mr. McClain, put in a neck hold and injected with an overdose of ketamine,聽became a rallying cry in protests over police brutality.
Why Republicans seem stuck in selecting a new House speakerTurmoil over the House speakership stems from personalities, polarization, and a GOP identity crisis, but also from broader institutional neglect in Congress.
First LookAutoworker strike expands as 8,700 walk out of Ford truck plantIn a surprise move, employees聽walked out of the most profitable Ford truck plant in the world in Louisville, Kentucky. It鈥檚 part of a wider United Auto Workers union strike against General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis.
First LookFalsely imprisoned: How one man used COVID relief to clear his nameRicky Dority spent decades in jail on a wrongful murder conviction. He used pandemic relief funds to hire a private investigator, which led to his exoneration.
Matt Gaetz has made enemies. That鈥檚 part of his pitch.As House Republicans seek to elect a new speaker, still simmering in the background is anger about how the prior one was ousted. But will they kick out one of their peers over it?
After attack on Israel, why US leadership matters profoundlyThe Hamas attack on Israel has strongly reinforced the United States-Israel relationship, which only a short while ago was seen as ebbing. Now President Joe Biden is unequivocal in his backing, and in Congress, bipartisan majorities are pledging support.
First LookBiden denounces 鈥榓cts of terrorism鈥 by Hamas, pledges loyalty to IsraelPresident Joe Biden spoke out against the unprecedented attacks by Hamas in Israel from the White House on Tuesday. 鈥淥ur hearts may be broken but our resolve is clear,鈥 he said, avowing US loyalty and support to Israel 鈥渁s we always have.鈥
Flag on the play: Why flag football is growing across the USA twist on the most popular sport in America may have started growing amid concerns about concussions. As it opens doors for girls, nontraditional athletes, and older adults, flag football is also redefining sports.聽
Dollars and sense: Can financial literacy help students learn math?An increasing number of U.S. states are mandating financial literacy education for high school graduates, offering them more access to tools to help with life choices.
As GOP faction challenges Ukraine policy, does Biden have an answer?Amid weakening support for the Ukraine war effort, it鈥檚 a dramatic shift in Washington that has Kyiv and Western leaders most concerned.
As GOP faction challenges Ukraine policy, does Biden have an answer?Amid weakening support for the Ukraine war effort, it鈥檚 a dramatic shift in Washington that has Kyiv and Western leaders most concerned.
What鈥檚 at stake in Trump鈥檚 fraud trial 鈥 and other civil casesFormer President Donald Trump鈥檚 attendance at the start of a civil court case this week could be a preview of how he handles future trials.聽
