JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO @STARADVERTISER.COM The possibility of federal cuts to the University of Hawaii has some worried about the future of Native Hawaiian programs. A student is silhouetted against ...
Freed hostage Tal Shoham shares his 505-day ordeal under Hamas, surviving abuse and psychological warfare while clinging to ...
In a sleek restaurant overlooking Cape Town's harbor, Chef Siba Mtongana carefully plates a dish with the precision of an ...
It's been another bumpy and busy week for digital currencies, including a plan in Bolivia to pay for energy with crypto, and ...
In an interview with “Entertainment Tonight,” the journalist talked about her upcoming Blue Origin flight into space. King is scheduled to be part of a six person, all-female crew that will ...
Picture: AFP “Unfortunately, Hamas has chosen to respond by publicly claiming flexibility while privately making demands that are entirely impractical without a permanent ceasefire,” a ...
Shutdown risk fades; Senate Dems to join GOP Trump raises tariff heat on Europe Putin backs away from ceasefire with Ukraine Judge: Fired workers should be reinstated ...
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Since Israel and Hamas went to war, reporters and editors at The New York Times have closely covered the conflict. Our coverage includes the Hamas-led attack on Israel, the plight of hostages ...
Israel accused Hamas of rejecting a U.S. proposal to extend phase one of the ceasefire deal. Describing the aid stoppage as "blackmail," Hamas said it was ready to begin talks for the next phase.
So far, the deal between Israel and Hamas has lasted about three weeks and seen 21 hostages go free. Now, with the truce teetering, Trump has issued a new threat designed to keep the ceasefire going.
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