World Israel and Hamas prepare to exchange more captives amid extended cease-fire deal Israel says it has already received a list of additional Israeli hostages Hamas proposes to release in exchange for Israel freeing more Palestinian prisoners. Scott Neuman
World Israel and Hamas hint at extending truce as more captives are slated to be freed Monday marks the official end of a four-day cease-fire deal between the two sides, but an extension looked likely. Over that time 58 Hamas hostages have been exchanged for 117 Palestinian prisoners. Scott Neuman
Technology Civilian deaths are being dismissed as 'crisis actors' in Gaza and Israel As graphic images from Gaza flood social media platforms, many people are claiming those images are fake, in the latest iteration of a disturbing trope. Shannon Bond
World First thought to be dead, a 9-year-old Israeli girl is released by Hamas Israeli officials first told Emily Hand's father that his daughter was killed by Hamas in the Oct. 7 attack. The Israelis later found evidence she was alive and she's now reunited with her father. Greg Myre
World 13 Israelis and 4 others were released in the latest Israel-Hamas swap of captives In addition to the Israelis, three Thais and a Russian were freed by the Islamist militant group on the third day of exchanges mandated by a temporary cease-fire agreement. Brian Mann Scott Neuman
World An Israeli woman waits to learn if her sister, a Hamas hostage, will be freed in deal Romi Gonen, 23, was wounded and taken hostage during the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attack. Her sister Yarden and other relatives are awaiting word if Romi will be released as part of a negotiated hostage deal. Brian Mann
World The day Gaza got an airport and a presidential visit, fueling dreams of statehood It seems hard to fathom today, but 25 years ago, a relatively calm Gaza appeared to be progressing toward a Palestinian state — and President Bill Clinton inaugurated the Gaza International Airport. Greg Myre
National As Democrats stay divided on Israel, Jewish voters face politically uncertain future A strong majority of Jewish Americans are Democrats, but the Israel-Hamas war is highlighting fault lines in the Democratic Party over U.S. policy toward Israel. Sarah McCammon
Seattle dad with children in the Israeli army hopes for peace, but supports war When Seattle attorney Dan Swedlow checks Instagram in the morning, it's not to distract himself from his work on labor law. He’s checking to make sure his adult children in Israel are safe and alive. Stephen Howie John O'Brien
Politics In a tale of two protests, a stark divide among young voters on the Israel-Hamas war Young voters lean toward Democrats but amid the U.S. response to the Israel-Hamas war, many Gen Z and millennial Americans are trying to find where they fit in the party - if at all. Elena Moore