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 Israel agrees to cease-fire with Hamas  Israeli officials have agreed to an Egyptian-brokered cease-fire agreement with Palestinian militant group Hamas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed Thursday.      NBA Awards: Nikola Jokic, Stephen Curry, Joel Embiid finalists for MVP  Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and Philadelphia 76ers big man Joel Embiid are the finalists for this year's NBA Most Valuable Player award.      Jazz star Donovan Mitchell returns to practice, expects to play Sunday  Utah Jazz star guard Donovan Mitchell returned to practice Thursday for the first time since suffering a sprained right ankle more than a month ago.      Watch: Maple Leafs' John Tavares hospitalized after taking hit to face  Toronto Maple Leafs captain John Tavares was stretchered off the ice and hospitalized after taking a knee to his face Thursday in Game 1 of the team's first-round playoff series against the Montreal Canadiens.      Corey Conners takes Round 1 lead at PGA Championship  Corey Conners of Canada used back-to-back birdies late in the first round to grab a two-shot lead at the 103rd PGA Championship on Thursday at the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, S.C.      Joe Biden signs executive order directing government to limit economic risks of climate change  President Joe Biden on Thursday signed an executive order directing the federal government to develop a strategy to prevent climate-related risks to the U.S. economy and related assets.      Washington Football Team releases veteran OT Morgan Moses  The Washington Football Team has released longtime starting offensive tackle Morgan Moses after seven seasons with the franchise.      Texas to investigate after media witnesses forgotten during Quintin Jones' execution  The Texas Department of Criminal Justice said Thursday it's investigating after a "miscommunication" meant members of the media weren't called in to witness the execution of Quintin Jones.      Grassley, Sanders introduce bill requiring Pentagon to pass audits  A bipartisan team of senators have introduced a bill that would require the Defense Department to pass a full, independent audit each year beginning in the fiscal year 2022.      1 dead, eight hospitalized after failed human smuggling attempt near San Diego  One person died and eight others were hospitalized after jumping off of a small boat in what authorities described as a failed human smuggling attempt off the coast of California on Thursday.      Amazon will premiere new Borat footage May 25  Amazon announced Thursday that new Borat material would premiere May 25 on Amazon Prime. This will include newly released outtakes from the 2006 "Borat" film and new footage from 2020's "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm."      South Korean President Moon Jae-in calls for 'bilateral cooperation' in visit to D.C.  South Korean President Moon Jae-in began his trip to Washington, D.C., calling for "bilateral cooperation" between the two nations ahead of a summit with President Joe Biden.      Fincantieri Marinette nabs $553.9M for second Constitution-class frigate  The Navy has awarded a $553.9 million contract option to Fincantieri Marinette Marine to build a second Constellation-class guided missile frigate, the service announced Thursday.      Hawks' Nate McMillan fined $25K for saying NBA 'needs' Knicks in playoffs  The NBA fined Atlanta Hawks interim head coach Nate McMillan $25,000 on Thursday for saying the league "wants" and "needs" the New York Knicks in the playoffs.      Study: Earth's vegetation is changing faster than it has in 18,000 years  Climate change is rapidly altering the planet's vegetation. In fact, new research -- published Thursday in the journal Science -- suggests Earth's vegetation is changing faster today than it has in the last 18,000 years.      USS Emory S. Land returns to Guam after 8-month maintenance period  The submarine tender USS Emory S. Land returned to U.S. Naval Base Guam Thursday following an eight-month overhaul and dry-dock period in California, the Navy has announced.      European Space Agency plans network of moon satellites  The European Space Agency plans to build a communications and navigation network of satellites around the moon to aid future missions.      Florida man wins $1M lottery jackpot after both family vehicles break down  A Florida man said his $1 million lottery prize came at the end of a string of bad luck that included his truck breaking down just two days after his wife's car broke down.      Look: Alligator visits fire station in Florida  Firefighters in Florida unexpectedly ended up acting as wildlife wranglers when their station received a "special visitor" -- an alligator.      U.S. markets snap losing streak behind strong unemployment report  The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 188 points as markets snapped a multi-day losing streak amid the lowest unemployment numbers in 14 months and a rise in tech stocks.      Biden signs bill aimed at stopping hate crimes against Asian Americans  President Joe Biden signed legislation Thursday aiming to stop hate crimes against Asian Americans that have seen a sizable increase since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.      Message in a bottle floats from Prince Edward Island to Texas  A message in a bottle tossed into the ocean off Canada's Prince Edward Island in 2018 was found washed up 2 1/2 years later on a beach in Texas.      In photos: Scenes from the 2021 PGA Championship  The 2021 PGA Championship teed off at Kiawah Island Golf Resort Ocean Course on Kiawah Island, S.C., on May 20, 2021. Here is a look at moments from the tournament.      COVID-19 surge in India could 'undo progress' in U.S., elsewhere, experts say  Even though rising vaccination rates and declining COVID-19 case numbers are a cause for optimism in the United States, ongoing outbreaks in India and elsewhere could "undo the progress" made here, experts said Thursday.       | 
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 Truce Is Reached After Days of Deadly FightingSenior officials on both sides privately expressed optimism that a cease-fire agreement could be reached by the weekend. Here’s the latest on the conflict.        U.S. Aid to Rebuild Gaza Hinges on Hamas's Rocket ArsenalThe effort could cost billions of dollars, and U.S. officials predicted it would be welcomed by Hamas. But would it moderate the militant group’s actions toward Israel?        Biden says Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ‘mutual, unconditional’ cease-fire.Mr. Biden’s brief appearance in the East Room was quickly arranged after Hamas officials and the Israelis confirmed that they had agreed to a cease-fire mediated by Egypt.        As Paycheck Protection Program Runs Dry, Desperation GrowsOverwhelmed lenders and panicking borrowers are in a frenzy to grab the remaining money in the small business relief program.        Severe Covid Is More Often Fatal in Africa Than in Other RegionsInadequate treatment for critically ill patients contributed to higher death rates in Africa, compared to other parts of the world, a study found.        Taiwan Faces a Surge in New Covid-19 InfectionsThe island’s border controls had shielded it from the worst of the pandemic. But new variants and a slow vaccine rollout gave the virus an opening.        Why North Korean Weapons Are Likely Here to StayAs President Biden prepares to meet South Korea’s president, he must grapple with the fact that the North’s stockpile of nuclear weapons and fuel has roughly doubled in the past four years.        Republicans Oppose Jan.6 Panel With Elections in MindRepublicans see an independent inquiry into the attack on the Capitol as a threat to their push to regain control of the Senate and the House.        Trump Justice Dept. Seized CNN Reporter’s Email and Phone RecordsIn a wide-ranging request, federal prosecutors obtained records for Barbara Starr’s email accounts and multiple phone lines, the network said.        Biden Signs Bill Addressing Hate Crimes Against Asian-AmericansThe measure amounts to the first legislative action that Congress has taken to bolster law enforcement’s response to attacks on people of Asian descent during the coronavirus pandemic.        U.S. Confirms It Does Not Want to Buy GreenlandNews of President Donald J. Trump’s interest in buying the territory in 2019 bewildered its leadership and became the butt of jokes.        Texas Eyes Laws to Limit Teaching Slavery in ClassroomsTexas is awash in bills aimed at fending off critical examinations of the state’s past.        Israel, Hurricanes, Mountain Biking: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day.        'Before I Let Go' is a Black Anthem and the Song of Every SummerIt’s a Black anthem and the song of every summer.        My Grandfather Bought a Home in Gaza With His Savings. An Israeli Airstrike Destroyed It.Palestinians across generations have never been allowed to forget that home is fleeting and can be taken away at any moment.        Why Biden Is Right to Leave AfghanistanThe president should ignore the powerful voices in Washington pushing him to reverse course and not end our longest war.        Technobabble, Libertarian Derp and BitcoinRising asset prices don't mean that silly ideas make sense.        Israel Is Falling Apart, Because the Conflict Controls UsOur politics are stalled. Our democracy is in tatters. Blame it on the occupation.        What Does a Future Without Herd Immunity Look Like?Many experts now say that the fixation on herd immunity as the only path back to normalcy is misguided.        Snap Has New Glasses, But You Might Have to Wait a Decade for ThemSnap is making a big bet on wearable A.R. Will innovation help them win in a world of tech giants?        The Free Ride May Soon Be Over for Anti-Abortion PoliticiansUntil now, the courts have saved them from their efforts to restrict the procedure.        How New York City Is Saving Its Local News OutletsCity agencies are spending at least half of their ad budgets on local newspapers and websites.         The ‘Unshakable’ Bonds of Friendship With Israel Are ShakingIsrael might 'win' in Gaza, and lose America.         Global Cactus Traffickers Are Cleaning Out the DesertsA recent raid in Italy involving rare Chilean species highlights the growing scale of a black market in the thorny plants.        Little Island, a New $260 Million Charmer, Opens on the HudsonLittle Island, developed by Barry Diller, with an amphitheater and dramatic views, opens on Hudson River Park. Opponents battled it for years.        Chris Cuomo Advised Gov. Andrew Cuomo After Sexual Harassment AllegationsThe host Chris Cuomo participated in strategy calls with aides to his brother, Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York, after sexual harassment allegations emerged this year.        The BBC Apologizes for Diana Interview, 25 Years LaterThe reporter, Martin Bashir, deceived her brother to land the landmark sit-down, the network now acknowledges.        Hong Kong Protests, Silenced on the Streets, Surface in ArtworksEven as the authorities restrict speech in the Chinese territory, local artists are subtly rendering the 2019 pro-democracy demonstrations in paintings, installations and other media.        The Latest Coronavirus Comes From DogsA newly identified coronavirus may not pose a serious threat, but the finding highlights the need to monitor animal viruses more proactively, scientists say.        L.A.P.D. Investigates Attack as an Anti-Semitic Hate CrimeThe attack came amid escalating violence in Israel and Gaza that has sparked protests in the United States.        Voting Machines in Arizona Recount Should Be Replaced, Election Official SaysThe Democratic secretary of state said she had “grave concerns regarding the security and integrity” of the machines that were examined to appease ardent backers of Donald J. Trump.        69 Big Cats Are Seized From Jeffrey Lowe, a Figure in ‘Tiger King’Mr. Lowe and his wife, Lauren Lowe, are the latest figures from the Netflix series to face prosecutions by the U.S. government.        Husband of Mayor Lovely Warren Is Arrested in Rochester, N.Y.Timothy Granison’s arrest was the latest crisis for the re-election campaign of Mayor Lovely Warren of Rochester, N.Y., who suggested the investigation was part of a conspiracy against her.        Judge Drops Murder Charges Against Two Officers Accused of Body-Slamming ManOfficers Desmond Barney and Lincoln Lampley were charged last year with killing George Robinson, 62, in Mississippi.        Iceberg Splits From Antarctica, Becoming World’s LargestThe iceberg broke off from the edge of the Ronne Ice Shelf into the Weddell Sea this week, researchers said.        In Praise of CongeeI grew up eating rice porridge, and every culture has its version. From mush we originate — to mush we’ll return.        Review: ‘Who Killed Sara?’ and the Art of the NetflixnovelaIn the second season of the dizzying Mexican mystery-melodrama, the complications, and the suspects, just keep accumulating.        When a Summer Day Calls for a BeerAs outdoor life returns, the warm weather calls for brisk, energetic styles that specialize in cold, straightforward refreshment.        How Do You Find a Man Who Goes Missing in Syria?In “Proof of Life,” Daniel Levin recounts his harrowing quest — across several cities and countries — to uncover the fate of a young man who disappeared in the war-torn Middle East.        E-Bikes Can Provide a Good WorkoutPedal-assisted electric bikes provided a faster and more “fun” commute while raising breathing and heart rates enough to contribute to fitness.        As Velocity Increases, So Does Danger to BattersBatters are being hit at a rate unseen since the 1890s. Kevin Pillar’s beaning showed how devastating one pitch can be.        Son of Music Artist Sade Marries in HawaiiGrowing up, Sade’s music had always given Emily Shakeshaft a feeling of comfort. Years later, when she met the recording artist’s son, Izaak Theo Adu-Watts, their connection felt familiar.        Ford Electric F-150 Lightning Pickup Is New EV ContenderIf it sells well, an electric version of the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. could help accelerate the move to battery-powered transportation.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Israeli officials have agreed to an Egyptian-brokered cease-fire agreement with Palestinian militant group Hamas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed Thursday.   
 Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and Philadelphia 76ers big man Joel Embiid are the finalists for this year's NBA Most Valuable Player award.   
 Utah Jazz star guard Donovan Mitchell returned to practice Thursday for the first time since suffering a sprained right ankle more than a month ago.   
 Toronto Maple Leafs captain John Tavares was stretchered off the ice and hospitalized after taking a knee to his face Thursday in Game 1 of the team's first-round playoff series against the Montreal Canadiens.   
 Corey Conners of Canada used back-to-back birdies late in the first round to grab a two-shot lead at the 103rd PGA Championship on Thursday at the Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, S.C.   
 President Joe Biden on Thursday signed an executive order directing the federal government to develop a strategy to prevent climate-related risks to the U.S. economy and related assets.   
 The Washington Football Team has released longtime starting offensive tackle Morgan Moses after seven seasons with the franchise.   
 The Texas Department of Criminal Justice said Thursday it's investigating after a "miscommunication" meant members of the media weren't called in to witness the execution of Quintin Jones.   
 A bipartisan team of senators have introduced a bill that would require the Defense Department to pass a full, independent audit each year beginning in the fiscal year 2022.   
 One person died and eight others were hospitalized after jumping off of a small boat in what authorities described as a failed human smuggling attempt off the coast of California on Thursday.   
 Amazon announced Thursday that new Borat material would premiere May 25 on Amazon Prime. This will include newly released outtakes from the 2006 "Borat" film and new footage from 2020's "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm."   
 South Korean President Moon Jae-in began his trip to Washington, D.C., calling for "bilateral cooperation" between the two nations ahead of a summit with President Joe Biden.   
 The Navy has awarded a $553.9 million contract option to Fincantieri Marinette Marine to build a second Constellation-class guided missile frigate, the service announced Thursday.   
 The NBA fined Atlanta Hawks interim head coach Nate McMillan $25,000 on Thursday for saying the league "wants" and "needs" the New York Knicks in the playoffs.   
 Climate change is rapidly altering the planet's vegetation. In fact, new research -- published Thursday in the journal Science -- suggests Earth's vegetation is changing faster today than it has in the last 18,000 years.   
 The submarine tender USS Emory S. Land returned to U.S. Naval Base Guam Thursday following an eight-month overhaul and dry-dock period in California, the Navy has announced.   
 The European Space Agency plans to build a communications and navigation network of satellites around the moon to aid future missions.   
 A Florida man said his $1 million lottery prize came at the end of a string of bad luck that included his truck breaking down just two days after his wife's car broke down.   
 Firefighters in Florida unexpectedly ended up acting as wildlife wranglers when their station received a "special visitor" -- an alligator.   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 188 points as markets snapped a multi-day losing streak amid the lowest unemployment numbers in 14 months and a rise in tech stocks.   
 President Joe Biden signed legislation Thursday aiming to stop hate crimes against Asian Americans that have seen a sizable increase since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.   
 A message in a bottle tossed into the ocean off Canada's Prince Edward Island in 2018 was found washed up 2 1/2 years later on a beach in Texas.   
 The 2021 PGA Championship teed off at Kiawah Island Golf Resort Ocean Course on Kiawah Island, S.C., on May 20, 2021. Here is a look at moments from the tournament.   
 Even though rising vaccination rates and declining COVID-19 case numbers are a cause for optimism in the United States, ongoing outbreaks in India and elsewhere could "undo the progress" made here, experts said Thursday.   
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