NPR Staff
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Last week, Israel saw its deadliest day during its war with Hamas, and displaced Palestinians fled Khan Younis and headed toward a flooded Rafah, where shelter and resources remain scarce.
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Photos from Israel and Gaza show some of what the past week has looked like for people on the ground there as the conflict enters its fourth month.
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It's been 100 days since the deadly Hamas attack on Israel, which prompted Israel's ongoing bombardment of Gaza.
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We asked leaders in global health and development to share their wishes for the new year. Here's what they hope will happen in the year ahead. And readers, we'd like to hear from you.
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The resignation comes after new plagiarism allegations surfaced, adding to the controversy surrounding the Harvard president in recent weeks.
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Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Harris, is the highest-level official to criticize the presidents of Harvard, MIT and the University of Pennsylvania for their testimony this week.
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Virginia Democrats maintained their control of the state Senate and flipped the state House, consolidating their grip on the state legislature in what will remain divided government.
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Two mayoral races were on the ballot this cycle in Uvalde and Houston.
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Philadelphia voters elected Cherelle Parker as the city's 100th mayor — making her the first woman and the first Black woman to hold the post.
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New Jersey residents voted for their state legislature this cycle.