Month: December 2023
Gaza war is deadliest conflict for journalists in over 30 years, press advocates say
More than 60 journalists and media workers have been killed so far, most of them Palestinian journalists in Gaza. Gaza’s journalists have reported while also suffering personal losses. (Image credit: Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Read MoreWhat the resumption of Israel-Hamas fighting means for Palestinians in Israeli jails
Human rights groups say Israel stepped up arrests in the occupied West Bank during the war. Only a fraction of those arrested have been released as part of hostage and prisoner exchanges. (Image credit: Maya Levin for NPR)
Read MoreMore than 100 Gaza heritage sites have been damaged or destroyed by Israeli attacks
The nonprofit group Heritage for Peace’s preliminary findings show 104 historic religious buildings, museums and archaeological sites have been destroyed or damaged. (Image credit: Dawood Nemer/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreGaza residents seek shelter as Israeli bombing intensifies
By Arafat Barbakh and Nidal al-Mughrabi GAZA/CAIRO (Reuters) -Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip sought shelter in an ever-shrinking area of the south on Sunday as Israel stepped up its bombing from air, sea and land across the enclave. Bombardments
Read MoreDecomposing bodies of babies ‘seen in footage’ from abandoned Gaza hospital
A video taken in an abandoned Gaza hospital appears to show the decomposing bodies of babies who were left behind during evacuations.
Read MoreYou Can Look Better on Video Calls Without Even Trying
Face-enhancing effects can smooth skin and eliminate dark circles—there’s even digital makeup.
Read MoreWhy Repairing Your EV Is So Expensive
Customers are finding there’s a downside to owning an electric vehicle: repair costs.
Read MoreThe Opioid Victims Who Won’t Sign Off on Purdue’s $6 Billion Settlement
The Supreme Court hears arguments Monday on a provision opposed by some families—legal protections for owners of the notorious opioid-pill company.
Read MoreHow Rising Profits Could Prevent the Economy From Faltering
U.S. corporate coffers are growing again—making a recession less likely.
Read MoreCharlie Munger’s Donations Came With Blueprints
The longtime Berkshire Hathaway vice chairman paid for buildings at universities and schools. He had ideas about their design.
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