Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlines plans to take control of Gaza City, raising concerns over humanitarian impacts as the situation deteriorates. Critics question the feasibility of forced displacement amid escalating tensions.
In a heated debate, far-right Israeli minister Bezalel Smotrich criticizes Netanyahu's gradual military strategy in Gaza, calling for a decisive victory over Hamas. Will this lead to a government shakeup?
In a terrifying incident, a man randomly stabbed 11 shoppers at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan. The suspect faces terrorism and assault charges. Community members quickly intervened, preventing further harm.
In a clever twist, gamers are using 'Death Stranding's' photo mode featuring Norman Reedus to bypass the UK's new online age verification system. This amusing hack has quickly become a favorite among players, allowing them to access adult content without revealing their true identities.
Yankees captain Aaron Judge is facing a flexor strain in his right elbow but is hopeful for a quick return. After an MRI revealed no severe damage, he could be back in two weeks, initially as a designated hitter.
Justin Fields is on the fast track to recovery after dislocating his toe during practice. He returned to drills quickly and participated in 7-on-7 work, gearing up for the Jets' preseason opener against the Packers.
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 KB5062660 update introduces 29 new features, including the new Black Screen of Death and Quick Machine Recovery tool, enhancing user experience and system stability. Learn how to install this optional update now!
COVID-19 cases are climbing in several states, with Louisiana leading the way. New variants and summer conditions are contributing to a potential wave. Health officials urge caution and quick treatment for high-risk groups.
A Delta regional jet narrowly avoided a mid-air collision with a B-52 bomber near Minot, North Dakota. The pilot's quick action and an apology to passengers highlight the seriousness of the incident. SkyWest is investigating the close call.
A severe vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint Server has been weaponized, leading to widespread exploitation. With a CVSS score of 9.8, this flaw allows attackers to execute code remotely, putting sensitive data at risk.