
The Headlines Violence Flares in Gaza, and White House Responds to Protests: ‘Who Cares?’
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Oct 20, 2025 Tensions escalate in Gaza as recent clashes reveal the fragility of a cease-fire. Nationwide protests erupt against the Trump administration, igniting debates on leadership and dissent. Meanwhile, George Santos makes a media comeback after his prison release. In Colombia, accusations surface against the U.S. over a controversial strike, straining diplomatic ties. Adding to the drama, a daring seven-minute heist at the Louvre sees thieves escape with priceless jewelry, raising concerns about museum security.
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Cease-Fire Shows Fragility
- The fragile cease-fire between Israel and Hamas was quickly tested by new strikes that killed dozens in Gaza.
- Both sides accused each other but still said they were committed to maintaining the peace deal.
Family Killed After Crossing Zone
- Israeli forces opened fire on a car that they said crossed into a military-controlled area, killing nine people including four children.
- A relative said the family likely got lost and crossed into the Israeli zone by mistake amid confusing warnings and lack of cell service.
Mass Protests Meet Dismissive Response
- Thousands protested across the U.S. in No King's Day events, with over 100,000 in New York and long marches in Chicago.
- The White House responded dismissively and even posted an AI image of Trump and J.D. Vance wearing crowns.

