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Tragic Toll in Rafah as Children Comprise Majority of Strike Victims

PBS

Israeli airstrikes in Rafah killed 22 people, including 18 children, as Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed to increase military pressure on Hamas in the coming days.

The escalation occurs as the U.S.

House of Representatives approved a massive aid package providing billions in military support for Israel alongside humanitarian assistance for a Gaza population facing imminent famine.

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INDUSTRY

Hackers Uncover Trains Designed to Fail in Poland

ARS Technica

In an unusual right-to-repair battle, members of the ethical hacking group Dragon Sector discovered deliberate software locks in Polish trains that caused them to "brick" when serviced at independent repair shops.

The manufacturer, Newag, has denied the allegations and threatened legal action, but hackers successfully restored the fleet to service by uncovering a hidden "unlock code" within the trains' control panels.

LOCAL

Cloudflare CEO's Mansion Plans Face Resistance in Park City, Utah

Townlift

Park City officials are set to vote on a consent agreement that would end years of litigation over a luxury home project owned by Cloudflare founder Matthew Prince, utilizing a 2025 state law to bypass further court review.

While city leaders argue the deal preserves local control and avoids costly legal battles, opponents decry it as a workaround that allows a billionaire to bypass standard land-use codes and the impartial judicial process.

ARTS

Americans Still Buy One Billion Books a Year

Substack

Lincoln Michel debunks viral claims that the publishing industry is collapsing by clarifying that Americans still purchase over one billion books annually.

He argues that recent "doomsday" statistics often stem from a misunderstanding of industry data, specifically highlighting how lifetime sales and varied distribution channels like e-books and audiobooks are frequently ignored to create a misleadingly bleak narrative.

SPORTS

Blake Griffin Announces Retirement after 14 NBA Seasons

Wikipedia

Six-time All-Star Blake Griffin has officially retired from the NBA after 14 seasons, transitioning from the high-flying "Lob City" powerhouse of the Los Angeles Clippers to a versatile, veteran leader in Detroit, Brooklyn, and Boston.

His legacy is defined by both his viral, rim-rattling athleticism and his remarkable resilience, having reinvented his game after multiple injuries to become one of the most respected point-forwards of his era.

OPINION

The Great Experiment: How the New Deal Redefined the American State

Wikipedia

The New Deal was a transformative series of federal programs and reforms led by Franklin D.

Roosevelt that aimed to stabilize the American economy during the Great Depression through relief, recovery, and permanent structural change.

By establishing enduring institutions like Social Security and the FDIC, the initiative fundamentally redefined the relationship between the government and its citizens, creating a modern social safety net that persists today.

INDUSTRY

Southern Governors Unite Against UAW Expansion Efforts

CBS News

Six Republican governors from the South have issued a joint statement condemning the United Auto Workers' expansion efforts, labeling the union a "special interest" that threatens local jobs and values.

This political opposition comes as thousands of Volkswagen workers in Tennessee and Mercedes-Benz employees in Alabama prepare for high-stakes votes following the UAW's recent success in securing record contracts with Detroit’s Big Three.

ARTS

Sunset Boulevard is Heading to Broadway, Wins Big at Olivier Awards

AP News

A radical revival of Sunset Boulevard dominated the London stage Olivier Awards, securing seven trophies including best musical revival and a best actress win for American star Nicole Scherzinger.

Other top honors went to the soccer drama Dear England for best new play and Sarah Snook for her multifaceted performance in The Picture of Dorian Gray, marking a triumphant year for the West End.

STEM

From Ancient Rituals to Modern Medicine The History of Scent

National Library of Medicine

Olfaction is a biologically unique and ancient sense capable of continuous neural regeneration, serving as a critical bridge between human evolutionary history and emotional well-being.

Modern medicine increasingly recognizes olfactory dysfunction as a vital early biomarker for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, prompting calls for its standard inclusion in clinical diagnostics.

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