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Ben Cohen is launching a watermelon sorbet to support peace in Palestine, claiming Unilever blocked Ben & Jerry's from making a similar product. The new flavour will be developed independently under his activist brand, Ben's Best.
The Red Cross has condemned Hamas for staging a fake recovery of a hostage's remains in Gaza. The organization called the act unacceptable and urged respect for humanitarian standards.
Israel has allowed Red Cross and Egyptian teams, along with Hamas representatives, into Gaza to search for the bodies of hostages. The operation comes amid a tense ceasefire and ongoing diplomatic pressure. The mission signals a new phase in the truce.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have reignited tensions despite a ceasefire, following accusations of attacks by Hamas. Disputes over hostage remains and continued violence threaten the fragile truce, though United States officials insist peace will hold.
Vice President JD Vance says the Gaza ceasefire is holding despite recent clashes between Israel and Hamas. Both sides accuse each other of violating the agreement, while tensions rise over the return of hostages' remains. The US and Israel continue talks on how to respond to the situation.
US Vice President JD Vance said the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas will hold despite recent attacks and military responses. Tensions remain high after new clashes and disputes over the return of hostage remains.
A new ad for Zohran Mamdani features progressive rabbis, including Abby Stein, who was removed from a White House event for protesting. The rabbis express support for Mamdani and social justice causes, drawing both attention and criticism.
Hamas announced the discovery of two Israeli hostages' bodies but did not transfer them, raising concerns over the fragile ceasefire.
A Defense Department employee argues that recent United States strikes on alleged drug boats set a troubling legal precedent. Critics warn these actions could empower adversaries like China and undermine American interests. The op-ed urges caution and a reevaluation of current military strategies.
The Gaza ceasefire is under strain as Hamas attacks and controversy over hostage remains test Israeli restraint. Prime Minister Netanyahu faces mounting pressure to respond, while the United States urges continued commitment to the truce. The situation remains tense as both sides weigh their next moves.
CNN's new show in Qatar, filmed in Qatari-funded studios, has drawn criticism for its glowing portrayal of the monarchy and lack of transparency about sponsorship. The network claims editorial independence, but observers question the integrity of the coverage. The show has been widely mocked online for its tone.
Charlie Kirk's team has rejected conspiracy theories about his death and defended his chief of staff against online attacks. The controversy follows claims amplified by Candace Owens, while Kirk's widow Erika has taken over leadership of Turning Point USA. Kirk was honored posthumously for his work in conservative youth activism.
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