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Korva Coleman: 国际刑事法院对以色列总理内塔尼亚胡和他的前任国防部长发布了逮捕令,同时也对一名哈马斯领导人发布了逮捕令,原因是加沙战争。内塔尼亚胡的办公室谴责了针对他的逮捕令,称其为反犹太主义。自去年以色列和哈马斯战争开始以来,以色列的袭击已经造成超过44000名巴勒斯坦人死亡。医生们正在呼吁援助,因为最近的以色列军事袭击造成大量人员伤亡。 美国今年大选的投票率是近百年来的第三高,共和党候选人表现出色。唐纳德·特朗普在今年大选中表现出色,尤其是在那些通常不投票的人群中获得了很高的支持率。司法部要求联邦法官强制谷歌出售其搜索引擎Chrome,因为谷歌利用Chrome维持非法垄断地位。 Ruth Sherlock: 北加沙地区大部分地区与加沙其他地区隔绝,医生们不得不自己从倒塌的建筑物下挖出伤员并送往医院,因为没有救护车。以色列对北加沙地区的围困持续数周,救援人员无法安全地进入该地区开展工作。同时,南部加沙一个为流离失所者设立的营地遭到袭击,造成许多人死亡。 Miles Parks: 唐纳德·特朗普在今年大选中表现出色,尤其是在那些通常不投票的人群中获得了很高的支持率。他尤其在没有大学学历的人群中表现出色,并且赢得了那些表示这是他们第一次投票的人。 Keith Mizuguchi: 加利福尼亚州卫生官员正在等待疾病控制与预防中心的确认,以确定一个可能涉及湾区儿童的禽流感病例。目前尚不清楚该儿童可能在哪里感染了病毒,但卫生官员正在调查其是否接触过野生鸟类。加州已经确认至少有27例禽流感病例发生在奶制品工人中。到目前为止,没有证据表明人际传播。 Ryan Warner: 丹佛的一家理发店帮助其曾服刑的员工避免再次入狱,并计划扩张。这家理发店雇佣那些曾在监狱服刑的人,许多人在监狱里学会了理发,并帮助他们获得执照。目标是防止他们再次入狱。 James Kennedy: 这家理发店为曾经服刑的人提供了一个顺利过渡的机会,让我看到了希望。

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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman. The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense secretary. The ICC also issued an arrest warrant for a Hamas leader. It's over the war in Gaza. Netanyahu's office has condemned the warrant against him, calling it anti-Semitic.

Officials with the Gaza Health Ministry say Israeli attacks have now killed more than 44,000 Palestinians since the war between Israel and Hamas started last year. Doctors in Gaza are appealing for help after fresh Israeli military strikes. One in southern Gaza killed at least 23 people in a tented encampment. Meanwhile, more strikes in northern Gaza killed

killed dozens of people overnight and left others trapped in rubble. NPR's Ruth Sherlock reports northern Gaza is mostly cut off from the rest of the enclave. The director of the Kamal Adwan Hospital in north Gaza says it was his doctors who dug out the wounded from under the demolished buildings and carried them to the hospital because there are no ambulances.

Rescuers have been unable to safely work in northern Gaza since an Israeli siege began there weeks ago. The military says it's fighting Hamas, trying to regroup. Separately, in southern Gaza, medical workers say a tented camp for displaced people Israel has designated as being safer for civilians was hit, killing many. Videos shared by the health ministry show the bodies of children and adults lying stacked on the metal shelves of a morgue.

The Israeli military told NPR it needs more time to prepare an accurate response to our request for comment. Ruth Sherlock, NPR News, Tel Aviv. In the U.S., exit polls are showing that turnout in this year's general election was the third highest in about a century. Republican candidates did very well.

NPR's Miles Parks says that includes Donald Trump, who energized people who don't often vote. Exit polls found that he did really well among people without a college degree and also won people who said it was the first time they'd ever cast a ballot. NPR's Miles Parks reporting.

California health officials are awaiting confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about a possible bird flu case involving a child in the Bay Area. From member station KQED in San Francisco, Keith Mizuguchi reports. California health officials say the child tested positive for bird flu after showing mild upper respiratory symptoms. Four days later, the bird flu test was negative. The child is recovering at home and family members have all tested negative.

It's unclear where the child might have contracted the virus, although health officials are looking into the possibility of exposure to wild birds. The state has confirmed at least 27 cases of bird flu among dairy workers. Health officials say that so far there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission. For NPR News, I'm Keith Mizoguchi in San Francisco. On Wall Street, the Dow is up 350 points. This is NPR.

Northern California and Southern Oregon are under several types of weather warnings today. A powerful Pacific system is bringing heavy rain, life-threatening flooding, strong wind and mountain snow. The system is called an atmospheric river. The National Weather Service says an additional foot of rain could fall in California over the next few days. Two people died in accidents involving fallen trees in Washington state.

A barbershop in Denver helps its employees who have served time behind bars to stay out of prison. And it's approaching its anniversary. Colorado Public Radio's Ryan Warner reports the shop also has plans to expand. R&R Headlabs was founded by a former president of the national barber chain Floyd's. The company hires people who served time in prison, which is where many of them learned to cut hair, and helps them get licensed. The goal is to keep them from returning.

apprentice James Kennedy of Denver has done two stints behind bars. It's good to see that there's people out here that actually think about people in there coming out and making a smooth transition. The company currently employs nine apprentice barbers and plans to expand to a second location in early 2025.

For NPR News, I'm Ryan Warner in Denver. The Justice Department is asking a federal judge to force big tech company Google to sell off its search engine Chrome. Prosecutors say this comes after a federal judge ruled this year Google is using Chrome to keep an illegal monopoly going. Google says this will significantly harm user privacy and company innovation.

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