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The Biden administration said it's “actively engaging” with the Israeli army after a deadly airstrike on the Gaza city of Rafah.

The Biden administration said it’s “actively engaging” with the Israeli army after a deadly airstrike on the Gaza city of Rafah on Sunday, May 26. The Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry said at least 45 people were killed, including children, and roughly 250 were injured at a tent camp for displaced Palestinians. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin…

Thousands are being forced to evacuate today in Papua New Guinea, where officials have declared a state of emergency due to an ongoing landslide following last week's deadly incident. More than 2,000 people are believed to have been buried alive by a landslide in Papua New Guinea’s remote northern highlands last week, according to government officials.

Thousands are being forced to evacuate on Tuesday, May 28, in Papua New Guinea, where officials have declared a state of emergency due to an ongoing landslide following a deadly incident the week of May 19. More than 2,000 people are believed to have been buried alive by a landslide in Papua New Guinea’s remote northern highlands last…

Severe storms and tornadoes killed 22 people across five states during the most active severe weather day over Memorial Day weekend.

Severe storms killed at least 22 people across several central and southern states during Memorial Day weekend, with at least 25 tornadoes reported. Forecasters warned about severe weather hitting the East Coast and urged holiday travelers to stay alert. In Texas, seven people, including two young children, were killed and more than 100 were injured as the…

Closing arguments are set to begin as former President Donald Trump's criminal trial winds down and moves to the hands of the jury.

As former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial winds down, both sides are set to deliver their closing arguments to the jury. And, a still-active situation prompts evacuations in Papua New Guinea after a landslide buries more than 2,000 people. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Tuesday, May 28, 2024. Closing arguments to…

Boeing's stocks took a nosedive after it announced production issues and a nearly $4 billion hit to its bottom line on Thursday.

Boeing will reportedly blow through billions more dollars than expected to course correct after a series of financial hits. The company said that its bottom line is hurting as the company navigates an ongoing crisis related to the safety of its planes and its ability to manufacture them. On Thursday, May 23, Boeing announced that…

Airbnb is partnering with ChargePoint to expand access to EV chargers for renters, offering hosts a sizable discount on this technology.

Airbnb is collaborating with ChargePoint to expand access to electric vehicle (EV) chargers for vacation home renters. This partnership aims to make it easier and less expensive for Airbnb hosts to install and maintain EV chargers, potentially increasing the attractiveness of their properties to some travelers. “We are thrilled to join forces with ChargePoint to…

China's stranglehold over the world's rare earth supply has reportedly been propped up by human rights and environmental abuses in Myanmar.

China has dominated the global rare earth supply chain and is now using Myanmar, a nation plagued by political instability, violence and corruption, to obtain more of these resources. Its practices are known to cause harm to locals and the environment in the process. Due to the widespread proliferation of these materials to be used…

California has taken steps with reparations bills, and other cities and states are exploring reparations for Black Americans.

Lawmakers across the nation are revisiting the issue of reparations and hearing from members of the Black community. Meanwhile, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is making a bold promise: If elected president, he pledges to allocate $5 billion in reparations to Black farmers. “When I’m in the White House, I’m going to get rid…

For the first time, a millennial, known as "God's Influencer," is set to become a saint. Pope Francis paved the way on Thursday.

Two claimed miracles recognized by Pope Francis on Thursday, May 23, have paved the way for the first millennial to become a saint within the Catholic Church. The late Carlo Acutis, who became known as “God’s influencer” for spreading awareness of the Catholic faith, built a website that documented miracles and performed many charitable acts.…

AAA projects 43.8 million travelers will head 50 miles or more from home over the five-day Memorial Day holiday period.

If you’re planning to travel for Memorial Day, you will be among a near-record number of people to be on the move this holiday weekend — a number not seen in almost 20 years. AAA projects 43.8 million travelers will head 50 miles or more from home over the five-day Memorial Day holiday period, which began…

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