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The proposed solution would only provide food and aid to around 60 percent of Gaza's civilians initially, according to a copy ...
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The blame game began only hours after President Trump announced Saturday that the U.S. had mediated an immediate ceasefire.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe and Steven Nadel of the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy talk about the shutting down of Energy Star, which helps consumers identify energy-efficient appliances.
Nearly 10 weeks into Israel's blockade, families in Gaza are desperate for flour. They've begun grinding up lentils and beans to add to the meager flour they have to make bread.