Israel-Hamas Conflict Enters Third Day: Hundreds Dead and Captives Held in Gaza
A third day of intense conflict unfolds as Israel responds to a surprise attack by Hamas. Israeli media reports over 700 casualties and captives in Gaza.
Israel's Response: Airstrikes on Gaza Claim Hundreds of Lives
Israel retaliates with a series of airstrikes on Gaza, with authorities stating over 400 casualties. The conflict escalates as the Israeli military battles Hamas militants in residential areas.
Chaos in Israeli Communities: Militants Infiltrate as Police Set Up Checkpoints
The Israeli military faces ongoing battles with Hamas militants in Israeli residential communities, while militants continue to infiltrate from Gaza. Police checkpoints are established across the country.
Heavy Airstrikes on Gaza: Mosques Targeted, Supplies Dwindle
Israel launches heavy airstrikes on Gaza, hitting over 1,000 targets, including mosques. Gaza faces a critical shortage of supplies, exacerbated by the electricity supply being cut off.
Hamas' Surprise Attack: Questions Arise at National Security Conference
Investigate how Hamas executed a large-scale attack without warning. NPR's Greg Myre discusses this at a national security conference and explores the potential role of Iran, Hamas' main patron.
Indigenous Peoples' Day: Honoring Native American Contributions
Learn about Indigenous Peoples' Day, which celebrates Native American resilience and contributions to U.S. society while shifting focus away from Columbus Day's controversial legacy.
Growing Recognition: Indigenous Peoples' Day in Ten States and 100+ Cities
Discover the increasing acknowledgment of Indigenous Peoples' Day, with ten states and over 100 cities officially celebrating the holiday.
Marking the Day: Recommended Activities for Indigenous Peoples' Day
Explore suggested ways to commemorate Indigenous Peoples' Day, including acknowledging Indigenous lands, attending events, and supporting Indigenous causes, businesses, and authors.
Columbus Day vs. Indigenous Peoples' Day: Controversy Continues
Despite Indigenous Peoples' Day's rise, Columbus Day remains a federal holiday celebrated in many states. The debate over replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day continues.
Legislation for Change: Lawmakers Push to Replace Columbus Day
Learn about legislative efforts to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day. Members of Congress introduce a federal bill, and Massachusetts lawmakers consider similar legislation.
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