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New aid system in Gaza has started operations, US-backed group says

Gaza faces a growing humanitarian crisis after Israel’s nearly three-month blockade of supplies to pressure Hamas.
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A new aid system in Gaza has started operations, a U.S.-backed group says

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is taking over the handling of aid despite objections from United Nations.
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New sanctions can shock ‘crazy’ Putin to his senses

Vladimir Putin “has gone absolutely CRAZY,” President Trump posted Sunday night. We agree; how about some tough new sanctions to shock him back to his senses?
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If you’re not sure whether you’re hot, ask ChatGPT — because it’s brutally honest: ‘I guess I needed to hear it’

From analyzing photos to recommending specific products, some ChatGPT users say the bot has become their brutally honest beauty coach.
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Tigers’ Javier Baez loses it on umpire in wild ejection scene: ‘I’m not an animal’

Javier Baez was so enraged by a called strike three that he had to be held back during the Tigers’ 3-1 win over the Giants on Memorial Day.
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Candace Cameron Bure reveals how she plans to get into the ‘best shape of my life’ at 50

Candace Cameron Bure, who recently turned 49, plans to be in the “best shape of my life” when she enters her 50s next year.
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Gen Z is signing up for ‘Adulting 101’ classes — because they can’t handle even basic life skills: ‘A lot of stuff involves money’

Gen Z struggles with everyday skills, from cooking to finances. “Adulting 101” courses offer a crash course in real-life survival.
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Australia news live: Liberals rue ‘fairy floss politics’ and policy black hole under Dutton; looting warning follows floods

George Brandis and Jason Falinski among party figures speaking out about culture war. Follow today’s news live

Coalition policies ‘buried’ by ‘campaign headquarters’, Liberal senators say

Andrew Hastie has blamed the poor handling of policy issues for the Liberal debacle.

I don’t know. It was done by campaign headquarters the Thursday night before the election. My media release was withdrawn and a lot of incredible hard work by my team and many others right across the Coalition, unfortunately, didn’t see the light of day. There were too many policies that were left on the cutting-room floor, and I think that was a really big problem, not just in education, despite the very good work of many shadow ministers – too many taxation policies that were not pushed forward, housing policy delivered on the run, a defence policy looking like an afterthought.

Something went off the rails, and I think it was centred in campaign headquarters. We were, frankly, in a very competitive position … and that completely evaporated to the point where we are at an historic low as an opposition. And I think there are some people who might want to consider their futures as a result of that.

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Gaza’s youngest influencer aged 11 among children killed by Israeli strikes

Yaqeen Hammad offered tips for surviving in war zone and is one of dozens of minors who have died in recent attacks

Eleven-year-old Yaqeen Hammad, Gaza’s youngest influencer, is among the dozens of children killed by Israel in recent strikes, as its forces intensify their military offensive across the Palestinian territory.

Known for her bright smile and volunteer efforts, Yaqeen was killed on Friday night after Israeli forces shelled the al-Baraka area of Deir al-Balah in northern Gaza, amid intense fighting in the region.

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Meet the Hamptons cake boss beloved by Amy Schumer and Hannah Berner

With her bubblegum pink vintage trailer of treats, Christina Padrazo is the dessert world’s new ‘it’ girl.