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In the present day’s prime tales
Israel’s Safety Cupboard voted early in the present day to authorize the army to broaden the conflict in Gaza and take management of Gaza Metropolis. This space is without doubt one of the final remaining territories not but totally underneath army occupation. In keeping with the United Nations, 90% of Gaza is already underneath army management or off-limits to Palestinians. The goal of the plan is to disarm Hamas, get hostages again and set up Israeli safety management of Gaza earlier than ending the battle, in keeping with Israeli officers. Earlier than the cupboard assembly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed Fox Information that Israel intends to take over Gaza, however not preserve it.
Palestinians rush to gather humanitarian help airdropped by parachutes into Gaza Metropolis on Aug. 7, 2025.
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- 🎧 Public opinion on the choice is break up. Many Israelis need the conflict to finish, NPR’s Emily Feng tells Up First. Among the most forceful opposition comes from the army. However right-wing Israelis help the enlargement. Former peace negotiator Menachem Klein says the Israeli military can’t defeat a guerrilla drive in its personal territory. Mahmoud Abdel Salam Ahmed, who’s getting ready to flee Gaza Metropolis, says this plan is the worst information he has heard for the reason that starting of the conflict.
Vice President Vance traveled to Indiana yesterday to debate redistricting with Republican state leaders. The battle to redraw new districts to make sure that Republicans win extra Congressional seats subsequent 12 months began in Texas. The struggle continues to escalate as Texas Democrats stay out of the state to attempt to block the GOP-led redrawing of the congressional map. GOP leaders, in response, have issued civil arrest warrants for the fleeing Democrats.
- 🎧 Vance’s dialogue about redistricting indicators that the White Home doesn’t intend to lose the political arms race and desires to stack the deck of their favor, says NPR’s Ashley Lopez. Amongst Republican managed states, Ohio wants a brand new map due to state regulation. Florida’s Home speaker introduced yesterday a brand new redistricting committee, and the White Home has reached out to Missouri about redistricting. Democratic states have responded by trying into methods to attract extra favorable seats for themselves in case GOP-led states are capable of redraw their maps.
President Trump instructed his administration yesterday to develop a “new” census plan that might exclude hundreds of thousands of individuals dwelling within the U.S. with out authorized standing. This might be an unprecedented change to how the nation has collected inhabitants knowledge since its first census in 1790. The census numbers play a big position in figuring out how the president and congressional members are elected.
- 🎧 The president tried to exclude U.S. residents with out authorized standing through the 2020 census, however failed, NPR’s Hansi Lo Wang notes. Preparations for the 2030 census are underway and no president can simply order a brand new one. Congress has last authority over the census. Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has proposed a brand new invoice that requires a brand new census, a redistribution of Home seats and a spherical of congressional redistricting earlier than subsequent 12 months’s midterm elections. The invoice would try and exclude individuals dwelling within the states with out U.S. citizenship, together with inexperienced card holders, and U.S. residents with out authorized standing. Lo Wang says that if the invoice or any comparable payments turned regulation, they might possible face lawsuits.
Former Jan. 6 defendant Jared Sensible is working as a senior adviser for the Division of Justice lower than 5 years after urging rioters to “kill” police on the Capitol. NPR obtained police bodycam footage of Sensible berating officers and the transcript of his testimony, during which he tried to elucidate his actions. Sensible was not convicted of any crimes associated to Jan. 6, on account of Trump’s order to finish all Capitol riot prosecutions.
In the present day’s hear

General divorce charges are down apart from one key demographic: individuals over 50. This phenomenon is named grey divorce. As we become older, it’s normal to listen to about how a lot tougher it’s to make pals or construct new relationships. However Gen Xers spent most of their maturity dwelling in a society the place divorce is considered as extra acceptable and fewer stigmatized. That is one cause why they’re open to beginning new chapters. On this episode of It is Been A Minute, host Brittany Luse discusses grey divorce and the way it’s by no means too late to jot down a brand new love story.
Weekend picks

Huge Freedia poses for a portrait on July 15 at Esplanade Studios in New Orleans, LA. The studio was transformed from a church.
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Try what NPR is watching, studying and listening to this weekend:
🍿 Films: Within the horror movie Collectively, Alison Brie and Dave Franco play a pair whose our bodies begin fusing collectively after they go to a mysterious cave. The movie explores poisonous codependency.
📺 TV: Wednesday is again for a second season this week. To assist put together for the brand new episodes, Pop Tradition Completely happy Hour revisits their dialog about Wednesday Addams, who strikes from her house to the gloomy Nevermore Academy.
📚 Books: Manga: A New Historical past of Japanese Comics examines Japan’s eye-catching graphic storytelling model. The ebook chronicles the evolution of manga from its late Nineteenth-century origins to its recognition in the present day.
🎵 Music: Huge Freedia’s new album, Urgent Onward, fuses gospel and her love for bounce music, which she helped popularize. NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks along with her about how singing in church as a baby led her to this second.
🍲 Meals: Social media influencers are bringing again recession-era recipes to assist individuals cook dinner low cost, straightforward and filling meals. Try some movies and attempt one for your self.
❓ Quiz: I used to be so near 100%! I missed one query, but once more. Are you able to beat my excessive rating? Take a look at your information.
3 issues to know earlier than you go

‘Superman’ spinoff TV actor Dean Cain at a conference in Chicago. The actor shared an Instagram publish on Wednesday about his plan to affix ICE and urged his followers to affix too.
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- Actor Dean Cain will likely be sworn in as an honorary officer with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in keeping with the Division of Homeland Safety. He’s finest identified for his starring position in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.
- The Martha’s Winery African American Movie Pageant is now in its twenty third 12 months, providing a platform for Black artists to showcase their bold tasks. NPR’s Eric Deggans notes that the occasion highlights works centered on Black life that few different festivals would possibly acknowledge or encourage.
- New York Metropolis officers introduced that the stays of three extra victims of the 9/11 terror assaults have been recognized utilizing superior DNA-analysis strategies.
This article was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.