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World Hamas has one top strategy: End the war and survive Hamas has endorsed a new proposal for a ceasefire deal with Israel in Gaza, as it faces pressure from Arab countries and seeks to ensure its own survival. Abu Bakr Bashir
Politics Texas and California near new partisan voting maps in a battle prompted by Trump California and Texas, the country's two most populous states, are getting closer to redrawing their congressional districts in a political fight sparked by President Trump. Andrew Schneider
Environment Artificial light has essentially lengthened birds' day Millions of audio recordings of hundreds of bird species have revealed that artificial light is making the birds wake up earlier and go to bed later. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Business With Fed under pressure, Jerome Powell prepares for a high-stakes speech The Fed chair will speak Friday at an annual economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyo. The speech comes as the central bank is under mounting pressure from the White House to lower interest rates. Scott Horsley
Politics An appeals court throws out a massive civil fraud penalty against President Trump Trump, in a social media post, claimed "total victory" after the ruling, which spares him from a potential half-billion-dollar fine for decades of exaggerating his wealth. The Associated Press
Food How niche regional foods shape America's culinary landscape Fried green tomatoes, Kool-Aid pickles, and chocolate gravy are all regional foods.
Politics Walmart says tariff costs are rising 'each week' and will continue The world's largest retailer — like many others — has been absorbing most of the increased costs, but raising prices of some goods. Alina Selyukh
Arts & Life Mormon church gives new option for undergarments It's the time the faith has offered religious clothing without sleeves.
Health How cash cut infant mortality in half in rural Kenya In low-income countries, medical interventions like antimalarial drugs or vaccines can lower the mortality rate. But new research suggests there’s another powerful, but simple tool.
Politics Immigrant-run farms in Maine continue despite USDA program cut The United States Department of Agriculture once helped disadvantaged farmers earn a fair wage growing healthy food and distribute it to underserved communities.