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Israel says it killed Hamas's new military leader in a Gaza strike, and reporting says at least three people died in the latest attack.

Israeli attacks killed nine Palestinians across Gaza on the eve of Eid al-Adha, underscoring that the ceasefire is failing to prevent deadly incidents.

Portland State University launched an online Infant/Toddler Mental Health graduate certificate on May 26, aimed at educators, social workers, counselors and other early-childhood providers.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed a school cellphone restriction bill on May 27, and Oklahoma enacted a statewide “Bell to Bell, No Cell” policy.

The British Board of Film Classification said on May 26 that parents now rank children’s online safety above physical health and nutrition concerns.

A series of social posts urged professionals from admin, banking, teaching and healthcare to pursue tech transitions using clarity‑focused learning and practical support instead of pure self‑study.

On May 26, 2026, the Trump White House urged state prosecutors to intensify fraud cases as DHS directed ICE lawyers to pursue allegedly false asylum filings.

The World Health Organization said on May 17 the Ebola outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda met emergency criteria.

Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, leader of Dera Sacha Sauda, received a 30-day parole from the Haryana government and will stay at the sect's Sirsa headquarters.

OpenAI has moved from testing ChatGPT ads to building buying tools and policies around them, as new reporting points to conversation-level targeting.