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Israel says its operation in Rafah is ‘limited’. Fighting there has left parts of it unrecognizable – WRAL News

Israel says its operation in Rafah is ‘limited’. Fighting there has left parts of it unrecognizable  WRAL News
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Rafah is a dusty, rubble-strewn ghost town 2 months after Israel invaded to root out Hamas – KSTP

Rafah is a dusty, rubble-strewn ghost town 2 months after Israel invaded to root out Hamas  KSTP
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California is trying to lead the way on reparations but not clear on the path to take

California Gov. Gavin Newsom. This past week he signed a nearly $300 billion state budget in which $12 million was allocated for reparations legislation.

California recently allocated $12 million for reparations for the state’s Black residents as a way to compensate them for the harm caused by the legacy of slavery and current discrimination.

Although it’s not clear what the money will be spent on, it is clear it won’t be directed toward cash payments at the moment, which many in the reparations movement say is the best way to atone for the legacy and harm of slavery.

NPR’s Adrian Florido speaks with NPR race and identity correspondent Sandhya Dirks about the latest on California’s attempts to lead the way on reparations.

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Support for a recall grows in Oakland amidst mounting frustration with the mayor

Frustration has been building for years among some Oakland residents over high crime rates, a persistent budget deficit, and police chief turnover. A recent FBI raid of the mayor’s home has intensified their arguments for her ouster.

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A Florida activist is installing ‘period pantries’ for menstrual products

An activist is installing “period pantries” around Tampa so people in need can get free pads or tampons. This comes as Gov. DeSantis vetoed a budget item making menstrual products free in schools.

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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will take over as Secreatary General of NATO

NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Caroline de Gruyter contributing writer at Foreign policy, about the incoming NATO secretary general, Mark Rutte.

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With a possible second Trump term looming, some DACA recipients are taking risks

DACA recipients are legally allowed to live and work in the U.S. However, the possibility of a second Trump presidency brings a lot of uncertainty for the over half a million DACA permit holders.

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France’s far-right party is expected to win, falling short of an absolute majority

France votes in the second and final round of parliamentary elections on Sunday and pollsters predict the far right will fall short of an absolute majority.

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Conservatives in red states turn their attention to ending no-fault divorce laws

After decades of no-fault divorce law, some conservatives want to make it harder to end marriages on the basis of irreconcilable differences. NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe talks with Joanna Grossman of Southern Methodist University about the push-back.

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