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May 19

Israel's Netanyahu 'determined' to continue Gaza operation

By Fares Akram, Joseph Krauss, Associated Press

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to press ahead with a fierce military offensive in the Gaza Strip. He was pushing back Wednesday against calls from the United States to wind down the operation that has left hundreds dead.

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May 19

WATCH: Biden celebrates Coast Guard, stresses role on world stage

By Alexandra Jaffe, Jonathan Lemire, Associated Press

Biden, speaking at the Coast Guard's sun-soaked Connecticut campus, told the 240 graduates that “the world is changing” and told them that they are at “significant inflection point.”…

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May 19

Biden, in call with Israel's Netanyahu, urges 'significant de-escalation'

By Associated Press

Biden asked Netanyahu to move “toward the path to a cease-fire,” according to a White House description of their conversation.

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May 18

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In rare moment of bipartisanship, Congress passes COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act

By Lisa Desjardins, Tess Conciatori

Congress on Tuesday sent to President Joe Biden's desk a bill to combat the recent rise in hate crimes, including against Asian Americans and people of Pacific Islander descent. It's a rare moment of bipartisanship in a Capitol increasingly gridlocked…

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May 18

WATCH: Biden delivers remarks at electric vehicle center in Dearborn, Michigan

By Associated Press

Biden toured Ford's Electric Vehicle Center, a new factory being built on the grounds of the automaker's massive Rouge complex in Dearborn, Michigan.

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May 17

WATCH: Biden boosting world vaccine sharing commitment to 80 million doses

By Zeke Miller, Associated Press

The doses will come from existing production of Pfizer, Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccine stocks, marking the first time that U.S.-controlled doses of vaccines authorized for use in the country will be shared overseas.

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May 17

WATCH: White House pushes 'quiet and intensive' diplomacy to halt violence in Israel

By Associated Press

The Israeli military has unleashed a wave of heavy airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, saying it destroyed 15 kilometers of militant tunnels and the homes of nine Hamas commanders.

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May 14

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Brooks and Capehart on masks, the Middle East and House GOP shake up

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New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics, including what the Isreali-Palestinian conflict and the CDC's new mask guidance means for President Joe Biden, as well as…

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May 13

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Israel-Gaza conflict escalates despite truce efforts

By John Yang, Amber Partida

Fighting between Israel and Hamas raged for a fourth day with waves of rockets and air strikes. Between both sides nearly 90 Palestinians and 7 Israelis have reportedly been killed so far. Israel also called up another 9,000 troops —…

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May 13

WATCH: Biden calls it a 'great day for America' after CDC eases mask requirements

By Associated Press

In a move to send the country back toward pre-pandemic life, the CDC on Thursday eased indoor mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people, allowing them to safely stop wearing masks inside in most places.

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