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Thousands in Gaza struggle in tents amid cold, stormy weather

February 6, 2025

Strong winds, rain and winter are adding to the suffering of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza, with thousands of families living in worn-out tents after their homes were destroyed in Israel’s bombardment of the coastal enclave. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have returned to northern Gaza since a ceasefire came into effect last month, pausing Israel’s 15-month assault on the territory. But most people found their homes destroyed or heavily...

Could Trump’s tariffs upend the world’s economic order?

February 6, 2025

US President Donald Trump’s tariffs against Mexico and Canada are on hold for now, but the trade dispute with China rumbles on. United States President Donald Trump has delayed imposing tariffs on his closest trading allies for a month after Canada and Mexico gave him guarantees on border security and fentanyl trafficking. Trump’s supporters say his strategy to leverage the US economy to force concessions from other nations...

Prince Harry sees court setback on immigration records case in first hearing since Trump took office

February 6, 2025

A federal judge indicated that he is “likely” to release immigration files on Prince Harry after the first hearing in the royal’s high-profile case since President Donald Trump took office. U.S. District Court Judge Carl J. Nichols said Harry’s files should be released “to the maximum extent possible,” during Wednesday’s hearing in Washington, D.C., according to a report from the New York Post, with the judge reasoning that...

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India witnesses unusually early monsoon in 2024, disrupting life in Mumbai but offering potential benefits for agriculture across multiple states.

Senate Bill 13 would require school boards or advisory councils to approve new books and review complaints. Critics worry the bill would …