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Cory Booker · GazaIsrael’s offensive in Gaza has plunged the Palestinian population into war, causing repeated mass displacement and widespread starvation. Last month, the leading global authority on food crises declared a famine in Gaza City and northern Gaza Strip. However, Israel recently accused the IPC of fabricating evidence and demanded the organization retract its report. For an in-depth look at how the UN and other agencies assess famine conditions, Fran…See the Story
Gaza’s Hunger Crisis: UN and Israel Clash over Famine Declaration
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Alsip · AlsipEmmett Till’s photo is seen on his grave marker in Alsip, Ill., May 4, 2005. (Robert A. Davis/Chicago Sun-Times via AP, File) By Graham Lee Brewer ASSOCIATED PRESS Just days ahead of the 70th anniversary of his killing, the federal government made public thousands of pages of records last Friday on the lynching of Emmett Till. The records in the National Archives, released by the Civil Rights Cold Case Records Review Board, detail how the Justic…See the Story
US releases Emmett Till investigation records ahead of 70th anniversary of his killing - The Philadelphia Sunday Sun
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania · PhiladelphiaPassengers board a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) bus in Philadelphia, Monday, Aug. 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) By Marc Levy ASSOCIATED PRESS HARRISBURG, Pa. — Commuters and students in Philadelphia woke up earlier than usual on Monday to navigate service reductions that the region’s public transit agency has called more drastic than any undertaken by a major transit agency in the United States. The cuts took eff…See the Story
Philadelphia’s mass transit cuts foreshadow possible similar moves by other agencies across US - The Philadelphia Sunday Sun
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