What one month of ceasefire in Gaza looks like
The ceasefire was meant to stop Israel’s war on Gaza. But it has only changed its pace.

The ceasefire was meant to stop Israel’s war on Gaza. But it has only changed its pace.
Figures and numbers play a huge part in news coverage. We make them relatable.
From letters to pins to concerts to boycotts, artists risk roles and deals to back a Gaza ceasefire.

Israel’s war on Gaza has killed one in every 33 people. Here’s what two years of destruction look like.

Civilians in Gaza face combat wounds usually seen in soldiers, at double the civilian injury rate of other conflicts.

Donald Trump just made hiring some foreign workers much more expensive, as H-1B visa fees jump to $100,000 annually.

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Most Americans now back recognition of Palestine, and are critical of Israel’s war on Gaza.

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