Politics This isn't the first time the U.S. and Israel have disagreed over Gaza The U.S. and Israel are close allies, but they've had sharp disagreements. Are the current differences over the war in Gaza a short-term dispute or a fundamental change in the relationship? Greg Myre
World Israelis stage largest protest since war began to increase pressure on Netanyahu Tens of thousands of Israelis thronged central Jerusalem on Sunday in the largest anti-government protest since the country went to war in October. The Associated Press
World The U.N. Security Council has approved a cease-fire resolution for Gaza The Security Council voted 14-0 in favor of a resolution demanding a cease-fire through the end of Ramadan in two weeks. The United States abstained from the vote, allowing the measure to pass. Jaclyn Diaz Michele Kelemen
Food There's already 'catastrophic' hunger in Gaza. Who decides when to call it a 'famine?' A report out this week says hunger, malnutrition and even starvation are widespread in Gaza, but stopped short of declaring it a 'famine.' Here's a primer on what that means, and who gets to decide. Nurith Aizenman
Politics Speaker Johnson to invite Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to address Congress Johnson's invitation comes as the debate about U.S. policy toward Israel has shifted since the war. GOP leaders are emphasizing their support for Netanyahu, and highlighting a divide among Democrats. Deirdre Walsh
Politics Biden speaks with Netanyahu as tensions rise over the war in Gaza National security adviser Jake Sullivan described a "business-like" meeting between two leaders with different perspectives about the proposed military operation for the city of Rafah in Gaza. Franco Ordoñez
Politics 'Uncommitted' movement spreads to Super Tuesday states Just a week after 100,000 Michigan voters chose uncommitted on their Democratic ballots, hundreds of thousands of Americans across the country made a similar statement on Super Tuesday. Elena Moore
World A U.N. report finds 'reasonable grounds to believe' attacks in Israel included rapes The report, which fell short of a full U.N. investigation, said rape likely occurred at at least three sites on Oct. 7. Some hostages held in Gaza were also subject to sexual violence, the team found. Becky Sullivan Michele Kelemen
Science Destruction from the war with Israel has cut Gaza off from the outside world Spotty internet and cell services, blackouts and the destruction of infrastructure in Gaza during Israel's war with Hamas have hampered aid and medical services and keeping in touch with loved ones. Hadeel Al-Shalchi
World Gaza's death toll now exceeds 30,000. Here's why it's an incomplete count Gaza's health ministry announced Thursday that 30,035 Palestinians have been killed in the war. A close look at how the ministry counts those killed reveals a system buckling under the weight of war. Aya Batrawy