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Trump admin. pitches 'Project Sunrise' to turn Gaza into 'futuristic coastal destination' - WSJ
The plan to transform the Gaza Strip into a "gleaming metropolis" was shown in 32 PowerPoint slides in a pitch to world governments and investors, the report said.
Trump sues New York Times for defamation and libel, seeks $15 billion
Israel used fighter jets to strike Qatar from the Red Sea - WSJ
'Another wonderful secret': House releases contents of Epstein 'birthday book', other records
Elon Musk treats depression with microdoses of ketamine, reports claim
The Twitter owner, who microdoses ketamine for depression, reportedly endorses his beliefs.
Russian court rejects appeal to release US journalist Evan Gershkovich
Evan Gershkovich is the first American journalist arrested in Russia on espionage charges since the end of the Cold War.
US reporter Gershkovich loses new appeal against pre-trial detention in Russia
The Wall Street Journal reporter denies the spying charge, which could lead to a prison sentence of up to 20 years if he is convicted.
Zelensky says Ukraine ready to launch counteroffensive
Ukraine's plans for a counteroffensive against Russian occupation remain on track, its deputy defense minister said despite an "unprecedented" wave of missile and drone attacks.
Alliance of Orthodox rabbis calls for immediate release of Evan Gershkovich
“As Americans, we condemn how our fellow citizen, Evan Gershkovich, has been unlawfully arrested and detained by Russian officials,” Rabbi Mendy Mirocznik said.
Russia seeks to extend US reporter's detention by three months, US demands release
Gershkovich is the first US journalist detained in Russia on espionage charges since the end of the Cold War.
TikTok kept list of users who consumed LBGTQ+ content - report
Employees were able to see which videos affiliated users watched through a dashboard. The employees could also see the users' ID numbers.
Russian official says US exerting 'pressure and threats' over jailed WSJ reporter
Gershkovich was arrested in March and accused of espionage, which he and his newspaper, the Wall Street Journal, deny.
US journalist Gershkovich's appeal against pre-trial detention rejected by Russian court
The Kremlin has said Gershkovich, the first US journalist detained in Russia on espionage charges since the end of the Cold War, was caught "red-handed."
US reporter Gershkovich to appeal against arrest and detention in Russian jail
The hearing is essentially procedural - about how Gershkovich should be detained as he awaits trial, not about the substance of the charges.