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Israel and Hamas agree to first phases of ceasefire deal aimed at ending Gaza warwhich entered its third year on Tuesday. The agreement is based on the exchange of Israeli hostages held by Hamas for Palestinians detained and imprisoned by Israel. The announcement comes just hours after President Trump informed reporters at the White House that he was prepared to travel to the Middle East as early as this weekend.
People ride in horse-drawn carts past destroyed buildings along Al-Rasheed Street, west of Gaza City, October 7, 2025. Displaced Palestinians endure harsh conditions with little access to clean water, food or shelter.
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The Senate will vote today on government funding. So far, lawmakers have held six failed votes, and today’s attempt is expected to have the same result. The impasse remains as the GOP accuses Democrats of blocking the bill because of pressure from the Democratic base, NPR’s Deirdre Walsh said. Republican leaders say no health care deal can be reached unless Democrats cooperate to pass a bill ending the shutdown.
Hundreds of National Guard troops are stationed outside Chicago at Trump’s request. The deployment follows recent protests against immigration and customs enforcement operations in the city. The president has called Chicago a war zone and called for the arrest of Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson because he says they are failing to protect ICE agents.
Open enrollment season is upon us and it’s time to decide on a health insurance plan for the next calendar year. While this task may seem a bit daunting during this spooky season, there is some good news: Life kit consulted experts to simplify the process for you. Here is a checklist to consult when making a decision:
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Fans, many wearing pink and cowboy hats, get off the streetcar at Union Station before the show. Chappell Roan, who exploded in popularity last summer, chose just three cities on his recent pop-up U.S. tour: New York, Los Angeles and Kansas City, which is in his home state of Missouri.
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Singer Chappell Roan stopped in Kansas City, Mo., this weekend as part of her “Visions of Damsels and Other Dangerous Things” pop-up tour. The tour only included three cities, making the Midwest stop particularly important because it was located in Roan’s home state of Missouri. To celebrate her arrival, the city went all out by lighting many downtown buildings pink, painting a mural of the “Midwest Princess” where she saw her first drag show, and creating special menus at local bars and restaurants. Photographer Katie Currid captured images of fans attending the tour stop and said the singer’s bringing joy to the Midwest queer community is deeply meaningful to the community.
Twenty-two new MacArthur Fellows were announced Wednesday. They include, clockwise from top left, Tonika Lewis Johnson, Jeremy Frey, Heather Christian, Nabarun Dasgupta, Margaret Wicker Pearce, Ángel F. Adames Corraliza, Hahrie Han and Tommy Orange.
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