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US announces new $400M package of weapons for Ukraine

US announces new $400M package of weapons for Ukraine

Lolita C. Baldor and Matthew Lee, Associated Press  |  Posted May 10 - 8:20 p.m.  |  Save Story

The U.S. has announced a new $400 million package of military aid for Ukraine. It includes a wide array of missiles for air defense systems and other munitions along with armored vehicles, boats and other weapons.
Environmentalists attack a case holding a copy of the Magna Carta in London, document safe

Environmentalists attack a case holding a copy of the Magna Carta in London, document safe

The Associated Press  |  Posted May 10 - 6:48 p.m.  |  Save Story

Two environmental activists have attacked a glass case containing an original copy of the Magna Carta at the British Library. Minor damage was caused to the reinforced box but the historic document was unscathed.
Hamas says Gaza ceasefire efforts are back at square one

Hamas says Gaza ceasefire efforts are back at square one

Nidal al-Mughrabi, Reuters  |  Posted May 10 - 6:40 p.m.  |  Save Story

The Palestinian militant group Hamas said on Friday that efforts to find a Gaza Strip truce deal were back at square one after Israel effectively spurned a plan from international mediators.
Prince William says Kate's 'doing well,' since she announced her cancer diagnosis

Prince William says Kate's 'doing well,' since she announced her cancer diagnosis

Associated Press  |  Posted May 10 - 3:54 p.m.  |  Save Story

Prince William has offered a positive assessment of his wife's health in one of his few statements about Kate's condition since she announced that she was undergoing treatment for cancer.
Israel due to get billions of dollars more in US weapons despite Biden pause

Israel due to get billions of dollars more in US weapons despite Biden pause

Patricia Zengerle, Reuters  |  Posted May 9 - 7:43 p.m.  |  Save Story

Billions of dollars worth of U.S. weaponry remains in the pipeline for Israel, despite the delay of one shipment of bombs and a review of others by President Joe Biden's administration, concerned their use in an assault could wreak more devastation on Palestinian civilians.
Utah man among thousands stranded in Brazil due to ruinous floods

Utah man among thousands stranded in Brazil due to ruinous floods

Garna Mejia, KSL-TV  |  Posted May 9 - 5:00 p.m.  |  Save Story

A Tooele man is among the thousands in southeastern Brazil who are stranded and displaced after catastrophic floods submerged entire cities.
Biden says US won't supply weapons for Israel to attack Rafah, in warning to ally

Biden says US won't supply weapons for Israel to attack Rafah, in warning to ally

Zeke Miller and Aamer Madhani, Associated Press  |  Posted May 8 - 9:56 p.m.  |  Save Story

President Joe Biden said Wednesday that he would not supply offensive weapons that Israel could use to launch an all-out assault on Rafah — the last major Hamas stronghold in Gaza — over concern for the well-being of the more than 1 million civilians sheltering there.
Ukraine anticipates tensions with Russians at Paris Olympics

Ukraine anticipates tensions with Russians at Paris Olympics

Lisa Riley Roche, Deseret News  |  Posted May 8 - 2:33 p.m.  |  Save Story

Ukrainian officials are telling their country's Olympic team to stay away from the Russians and Belarusians competing as neutral athletes during the 2024 Summer Games in Paris.
US pauses some weapons to Israel as battles rage around Rafah

US pauses some weapons to Israel as battles rage around Rafah

Nidal al-Mughrabi, Steve Holland and Mohammad Salem, Reuters  |  Updated May 8 - 12:54 p.m.  |  Save Story

Hamas said it was battling Israeli troops on the outskirts of the Gaza Strip's crowded southern city of Rafah on Wednesday after a U.S. official said Washington had halted a shipment of powerful bombs that Israel could use in a full-scale assault.
Has Israel followed the law in Gaza war? US due to render first-of-its-kind verdict

Has Israel followed the law in Gaza war? US due to render first-of-its-kind verdict

Ellen Knickmeyer, Associated Press  |  Posted May 8 - 8:00 a.m.  |  Save Story

The Biden administration is due to deliver a first-of-its-kind verdict on whether Israel's conduct of its war in Gaza complies with international and U.S. laws. A State Department spokesman says the Wednesday deadline may slip.
Police investigating shooting of security guard outside Drake's Toronto home

Police investigating shooting of security guard outside Drake's Toronto home

Ismail Shakil, Reuters  |  Updated May 7 - 1:49 p.m.  |  Save Story

Toronto police are investigating a shooting at Canadian rapper Drake's mansion that left a security guard badly injured, CBC News reported on Tuesday, citing a source.
Aid to Gaza choked off after Israeli forces seize Gaza's Rafah border crossing

Aid to Gaza choked off after Israeli forces seize Gaza's Rafah border crossing

Mohammad Salem and Nidal al-Mughrabi, Reuters  |  Updated May 7 - 12:05 p.m.  |  Save Story

Israeli forces seized the main border crossing between Egypt and southern Gaza on Tuesday, shutting down a vital aid route into the Palestinian enclave that is already on the brink of famine.
French bakers claim world record for longest baguette

French bakers claim world record for longest baguette

Amarachi Orie and Xiaofei Xu, CNN  |  Posted May 6 - 8:34 p.m.  |  Save Story

Baguettes are a notable component of France's culinary scene. Now, French bakers have taken the record for the longest baguette ever made.
Columbia University cancels main commencement ceremony after protests

Columbia University cancels main commencement ceremony after protests

Julia Harte, Reuters  |  Posted May 6 - 5:34 p.m.  |  Save Story

Columbia University on Monday canceled its main graduation ceremony after weeks of pro-Palestinian protests roiled the Ivy League college's campus, but it will still hold smaller, school-based events.
Sea drone warfare has arrived, but the US is floundering

Sea drone warfare has arrived, but the US is floundering

Joe Brock and Mike Stone, Reuters  |  Posted May 6 - 4:34 p.m.  |  Save Story

The U.S. Navy's efforts to build a fleet of unmanned vessels are faltering because the Pentagon remains wedded to big shipbuilding projects, exposing a weakness as sea drones reshape naval warfare.
Fate of Gaza cease-fire uncertain, Israel vows to continue Rafah operation

Fate of Gaza cease-fire uncertain, Israel vows to continue Rafah operation

Mohammed Salem, Nidal al-Mughrabi and Ari Rabinovitch, Reuters  |  Updated May 6 - 3:37 p.m.  |  Save Story

Palestinian militant group Hamas on Monday agreed to a Gaza cease-fire proposal from mediators, but Israel said the terms did not meet its demands and pressed ahead with strikes in Rafah while planning to continue negotiations on a deal.
The UN warns Sudan's warring parties that Darfur risks starvation and death if aid isn't allowed in

The UN warns Sudan's warring parties that Darfur risks starvation and death if aid isn't allowed in

Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press  |  Posted May 6 - 3:02 p.m.  |  Save Story

The United Nations food agency is warning Sudan's warring parties that there is a serious risk of widespread starvation and death if they don't allow humanitarian aid into the vast western region.
Russia announces nuclear drills after Western officials talk of deepening involvement in Ukraine

Russia announces nuclear drills after Western officials talk of deepening involvement in Ukraine

Associated Press  |  Posted May 6 - 2:35 p.m.  |  Save Story

Russia's Defense Ministry says it plans to hold drills simulating the use of battlefield nuclear weapons. The announcement Monday came days after the Kremlin reacted angrily to comments by senior Western officials about the war in Ukraine.
University of Utah faculty pen letter criticizing protest response, ask for divestment from Israel

University of Utah faculty pen letter criticizing protest response, ask for divestment from Israel

Logan Stefanich, KSL.com  |  Posted May 6 - 11:28 a.m.  |  Save Story

Over 200 faculty have signed an open letter to University of Utah President Taylor Randall criticizing the school's protest response to a pair of pro-Palestinian protests last week.