Itay Chen, 19, was thought to be taken hostage by Hamas, but Israeli authorities announced Tuesday he was killed in the attack and his body was being held in Gaza.
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Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz strongly criticized the Security Council’s failure in over 40 meetings since Oct. 7 to condemn Hamas’ actions.
The investigation was launched March 5 after protesters violently shut down an event organized independently by Jewish student groups in February.
Madonna acknowledged at a recent concert that it was “politically incorrect” to urge a fan using a wheelchair to stand up. Still, the pop icon faces accusations of ableist behavior on social media.
The food, collected by celebrity chef José Andrés’ nonprofit, is part of an effort to open a sea corridor for aid to reach the Gaza Strip.
Airbnb said Monday that it’s banning the use of indoor security cameras in listings on its site around the world by the end of next month.
Teachers say parents might not realize how much the distractions and the mental health issues associated with smartphones and social media play out at school.
Oscar winning actor Matthew McConaughey shared the real reason he moved from California to rival Texas in 2014: a family crisis.
The Houthis did not immediately claim the attack, though it typically takes the terrorists several hours to acknowledge their strikes.
Demonstrators outside a London mosque blew on the long, curling horns and chanted “bring them home” to mark the 155 days that hostages have been held in captivity.
The United States, Qatar and Egypt had hoped to broker a cease-fire ahead of Ramadan, but the talks have stalled.
Walking through the frosty, snow-covered hamlet of Arendelle from “Frozen,” or the bustling, critter-filled metropolis of “Zootopia” might be possible one day for visitors to Disney’s California theme parks.
Ahsoka, Andor and the Mandalorian — characters now embedded in the Star Wars universe thanks to their Disney+ series — will soon be part of Disneyland’s Star Tours — The Adventures Continue ride.
Brightline executives are hoping to open the western route, with speeds up to 200 mph, by 2028, in time for the Los Angeles Olympics. They plan to break ground in the spring if they complete financing.
Come spring in California, after even a little bit of rain, people start asking the big questions: When does the Wild Flower Hotline start up and will this year be a superbloom?