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Catastrophic conditions inside Gaza’s hospitals

Thousands of people who were sheltering in a Gaza hospital are evacuating as attacks against the hospital have “dramatically intensified,” according to Doctors Without Borders. The Israeli military said its forces have encircled three hospitals in the territory, and have repeatedly said that Hamas hides forces and supplies within civilian infrastructure. Ramy Inocencio has more from Tel Aviv. Source

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University of Michigan football head coach suspended

Jim Harbaugh, the head coach of the University of Michigan football team, has been suspended for the rest of the regular season. It’s a huge curveball right before one of college football’s biggest weekends and comes amid allegations of an extensive sign-stealing scheme. Michael George has more. Source

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Meet the man known for bringing beauty back to General Motors

Ed Welburn is known for bringing beauty back to General Motors’ cars. He spent 44 years designing vehicles, rising through the ranks to become the company’s first head of global design and the highest-ranking African-American man in the industry. Michelle Miller has more on his incredible story. Source

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Saturday Sessions: Olivia Dean performs “The Hardest Part”

Olivia Dean is a rising U.K. star earning praise from the likes of Sir Elton John, who recently called her a “fabulous singer.” Dean is breaking out on both sides of the Atlantic, with a debut album and a sold-out U.S. tour. Now, from her debut album “Messy” here is Olivia Dean with “The Hardest Part.” Source

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Saturday Sessions: Olivia Dean performs “Dive”

Olivia Dean is a rising U.K. star earning praise from the likes of Sir Elton John, who recently called her a “fabulous singer.” Dean is breaking out on both sides of the Atlantic, with a debut album and a sold-out U.S. tour. Now, from her debut album, “Messy,” here is Olivia Dean with “Dive.” Source

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California’s Chumash tribe push to conserve their ancestral coastline

The Chumash tribe have been fighting industrialization along the California coast, working to conserve the marine ecosystem that has been cared for for generations. In partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Chumash tribe is now months away from potentially being the first Indigenous group have its own marine sanctuary. Elise Preston has more. Source

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