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Blinken ends latest Mideast visit without a cease-fire, warning ‘time is of the essence’ [Video]

Secretary of State Antony Blinken ended his ninth visit to the Middle East since the war in Gaza began without securing any major breakthrough for a cease-fire deal, warning on Tuesday that time is of the essence even as Hamas and Israel signaled that challenges remain.After meetings in fellow mediating countries Egypt and Qatar, Blinken said that because Israel has accepted a proposal to bridge gaps with the militant group, the focus turns to doing everything possible to get Hamas on board and ensure both sides agree to key details on implementation.Our message is simple. Its clear and its urgent,” he told reporters before leaving Qatar. “We need to get a cease-fire and hostage agreement over the finish line, and we need to do it now. Time is of the essence.There has been added urgency after the recent targeted killings of militant leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah in Iran and Lebanon, both attributed to Israel, and vows of retaliation that have sparked fears of a wider regional war.Few details have been released about the so-called bridging proposal put forth by the U.S., Egypt and Qatar. Blinken said it is very clear on the schedule and the locations of (Israeli military) withdrawals from Gaza.Hamas earlier Tuesday called the latest proposal a reversal of what it had agreed to, accusing the U.S. of acquiescing to new conditions from Israel. There was no immediate U.S. response to that.Blinkens comments on ending his latest Israel-Hamas peace mission were notably bare of the optimism that Biden administration officials expressed going into his trip, and earlier.The upbeat tone through much of the spring and summer with U.S. officials at times describing a cease-fire and hostage deal as nearer than ever reflected necessary messaging, at least in part, said Jonathan Panikoff, director of the Scowcroft Middle East Security Initiative at the Atlantic Councils Middle East Program.If they dont project optimism then it wont create … even the potential for sufficient momentum to keep things going,” Panikoff said.Americans have little alternative to continuing to push Israel and Hamas to agree to a negotiated end to fighting, but its fundamentally about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who helped mastermind the Oct. 7 attacks, Panikoff said. And they are the two people that have been, frankly, most skeptical from the beginning about making peace.Netanyahu, meanwhile, met with right-wing groups of families of fallen soldiers and hostages in Gaza. The groups, which oppose a cease-fire deal, said he told them Israel will not abandon two strategic corridors in Gaza whose control has been an obstacle in the talks. Netanyahu’s office did not comment on their account.A senior U.S. official rejected as totally untrue that Netanyahu had told Blinken that Israel would never leave the Philadelphi and Netzarim corridors. Such statements are not constructive to getting a cease-fire deal across the finish line, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss Blinkens private diplomatic talks.Blinken’s meetings in Egypt, which borders Gaza, and in Qatar, which hosts some Hamas leaders in exile, came a day after he met Netanyahu. Wide gaps appeared to remain between Israel and Hamas, though angry statements often serve as pressure tactics during negotiations.Both men have seen their political standing improve at home, as Israelis turn their attention from the war in Gaza to a threatened wider conflict with Iran and Hezbollah, and as Hamas further consolidates Sinwar’s leadership of the group. That’s lessened the pressure on both to close a deal, Panikoff said.And while the U.S. could try restricting arms sales to Israel to push it to end the war with Hamas, Panikoff argued that risks making Netanyahu dig in his heels further, instead.Netanyahus meeting with the families came as Israels military said it recovered the bodies of six hostages taken in Hamas Oct. 7 attack that started the war, bringing fresh grief for many Israelis who have long pressed Netanyahu to agree to a cease-fire that would bring remaining hostages home.New protests were held Tuesday. The longer theyre there, the more body bags we get, said one protester, Adi Israeli, in Tel Aviv.Israel’s military said it recovered the six bodies in an overnight operation in southern Gaza, saying they were killed when troops were operating in Khan Younis. Hamas says some captives have been killed in Israeli airstrikes, though returning hostages have talked about difficult conditions, including lack of food or medications.The recovery of the remains also is a blow to Hamas, which hopes to exchange hostages for Palestinian prisoners, an Israeli withdrawal and a lasting cease-fire.The military said it had identified the remains of Chaim Perry, 80; Yoram Metzger, 80; Avraham Munder, 79; Alexander Dancyg, 76; Nadav Popplewell, 51; and Yagev Buchshtav, 35.Kibbutz Nir Oz, the farming community where Munder was among around 80 residents seized, said he died after “months of physical and mental torture. Israeli authorities previously determined the other five were dead.Hamas is still believed to be holding around 110 hostages captured during the Oct. 7 attacks, when militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians. Israeli authorities estimate around a third are dead. Over 100 other hostages were released during last year’s cease-fire in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned in Israel.Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed over 40,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count. The war has caused widespread destruction and forced the vast majority of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents to flee their homes, often multiple times. Aid groups fear the outbreak of polio and other diseases.An Israeli airstrike Tuesday killed at least 12 people at a school-turned-shelter in Gaza City. The Palestinian Civil Defense, first responders operating under the Hamas-run government, said around 700 people had been sheltering at the Mustafa Hafez school. Israels military said the strike targeted Hamas militants who had set up a command center there.We dont know where to go or where to shelter our children, said Um Khalil Abu Agwa, a displaced woman.An Israeli airstrike in Deir al-Balah hit people walking down the street and seven were killed, including a woman and two children, according to an Associated Press journalist who counted the bodies. Another airstrike in central Gaza killed five children and their mother, according to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, where an AP journalist counted the bodies.Palestinians displaced by recent Israeli evacuation orders crowded into already teeming areas. One child in Deir al-Balah slept on cardboard as insects flew around his face.Are they going to dig the ground and dump us there, or put us on a boat and throw us in the sea? I dont know, said one man, Abu Shady Afana.___Frankel reported from Jerusalem. Associated Press reporters Wafaa Shurafa in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, Samy Magdy in Cairo, Ellen Knickmeyer in Washington and Melanie Lidman in Jerusalem contributed to this report.

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Sen. Thom Tillis holds roundtable discussion on fentanyl epidemic in Winston-Salem [Video]

United States Sen. Thom Tillis visited the Triad for a roundtable discussion on public safety. Tillis met with local elected officials, law enforcement leaders and medical experts to discuss the impacts and potential solutions to the growing fentanyl epidemic in the region and state. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking hereIt took place at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem. This is the second roundtable discussion Tillis has hosted on the topic. The first was in Wilmington. When asked why he visited Winston-Salem specifically, he said it’s a community like many in the state that is dealing with opioid overdoses and deaths.”We have to solve it,” he said. Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here.A firefighter from the Winston-Salem Fire Department was present for the discussion. He says the department frequently deals with the impacts of substance abuse in the community. “Its a very big concern for us,” he said. “I would say, on average, about 25% of our calls, overdoses, behavioral health emergencies along with overdoses.”Kristin Ryan, the director of the fire departments Behavioral Evaluation & Response, or B.E.A.R. Team, says the issue needs to be addressed from all angles.”Fentanyl overdose is really just a tragic thing for all families and the community as a whole,” she said. “So it is not just an individual problem. It is a community problem for us.”Those present at the roundtable discussion talked about a variety of solutions. A common thread was the need for resources. Several cited the need for more technology and people to stop drugs from entering the community and treating those with opioid addictions. Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscastsOn the federal level, Tillis says cutting old programs in favor of new ones may be a solution. “One thing you have to do is, ‘What are the new resources you need? And, how do you repurpose old resources?” Tillis said. “We almost always leave old programs on the book and add new ones, but we have to have an honest discussion about whats working and whats not.”Tillis said hed like to see programs such as B.E.A.R. expand into more cities with additional funding. It is not clear when or if additional resources will be put into place, but Tillis says he would like to see those efforts take place in the Triad. NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Watch NOWCAST TV | Local News | National | News We Love | Trending Stories

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How weather affects armyworms lawn infestations [Video]

TEMPERATURE WISE. ALL RIGHT CHRIS, THANK YOU. I LOVE THAT ITS STARTING TO COOL OFF. BUT LETS TALK ABOUT THE HEAT FOR A SECOND. THE HEAT NOT ONLY IMPACTS US, BUT IT CAN IMPACT YOUR YARD AS WELL. HOWEVER, YOUR YARD CAN BE IMPACTED IN OTHER WAYS. METEOROLOGIST SYDNEY SULLIVAN JOINS US NOW LIVE TO BREAK DOWN ALL OF THIS WITH AN EXPLANATION. SYDNEY, WHAT CAN YOU TELL US? THATS RIGHT. RASHAD, LATE SUMMER CAN BRING IT ALL WEATHER WISE. WEVE SEEN THE HEAT WAVES, TROPICAL IMPACTS, DROUGHT CONDITIONS AND THEN GORGEOUS DAYS LIKE TODAY. BUT IT CAN ALSO BRING THE RETURN OF ARMY WORMS. NOW, 1 OR 2 TIMES EVERY DECADE, ARMY WORMS WILL SURGE IN NUMBER LIKE THEY ARE NOW AS THEY MAKE THEIR WAY NORTH TOWARDS COOLER WEATHER. THEY TEND TO VENTURE OUT EARLY IN THE MORNING OR LATE IN THE DAY IN ORDER TO FEED. AND WHILE THEY MAY LOOK HARMLESS, ARMY WORMS CAN DO A LOT OF DAMAGE IN PARTICULAR TO YOUR YARD. IF IT IS NOT CAUGHT EARLY. IF YOU HAVE AN AREA OF YOUR LAWN THAT LOOKS TO BE DECLINING, AND SOMETIMES IT CAN JUST LOOK LIKE DROUGHT SYMPTOMS, IT CAN JUST LOOK DRY. BUT IT MIGHT BE ARMY WORMS. THE BEST INDICATION IS IF YOU SEE A LOT OF BIRDS FEEDING IN THE YARD, THAT MIGHT BE AN INDICATION THAT THERE ARE CATERPILLARS THERE, THAT THERE, THAT THE BIRDS ARE FEEDING ON. AND IF THAT IS THE CASE, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU TRY A SOAP FLUSH WHERE YOU MIX 1 TO 2 TABLESPOONS OF DISH DETERGENT IN A GALLON OF WATER. THEN POUR IT OVER A SMALL PORTION OF YOUR YARD NEXT TO THE DAMAGED AREAS. AND IF YOU DO HAVE ANY ARMY WORMS, THEY WILL BEGIN TO EMERGE WITHIN A FEW MINUTES. NOW, THE GOOD NEWS IS, COREY TANNER DID SAY THAT WE ARE AT LEAST HALFWAY THROUGH. MAYBE EVEN A LITTLE BIT FURTHER WITH THE ARMY WORM CYCLE. SO HOPEFULLY WE ARE ON THE FINAL STRETCH. LIVE IN GREENVIL

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The 6 Best Ankle Weights of 2024, According to Testers and Fitness Instructors [Video]

Shapes team of testers incorporated 10 pairs of ankle weights into their walking, pilates, HIIT, and running routines, testing for comfort, ease of use, and effectiveness. These six ankle weights from Bala, Pvolve, New Balance, and more earned Shapes stamp of approval.

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Jeff Brazier reveals why it was Freddie’s ‘turn’ for an adventure on Celebrity Race Across the World | Wales Online [Video]

Jeff Brazier and his son Freddie are currently appearing on Celebrity Race Across the World and the presenter says it was his 19 year old’s ‘turn’ to do something ‘incredible’