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- Kushner optimistic about Gaza ceasefire plan after meeting with Netanyahu
- Former U.S. ambassador on Kushner's meeting with Israel's prime minister
- Many recent grads say AI is making it harder to get a job. Economists aren't so sure
- Morning news brief
- Jason Arday's rise and fall tells a larger story about academia, a critic says
- Families struggle with the financial impact of fighting Trump's deportation campaign
- Group uncovers history by exploring sunken slave ships
- For the first time, there is a scheduled cargo shipping route through the Arctic
- Emergency crews work to reach Indonesian communities cut off by deadly earthquake
- War between U.S. and Iran shifts key resources away from Asia