Israeli officials to hold ceasefire talks in Washington amid military escalation in GazaNew Foto - Israeli officials to hold ceasefire talks in Washington amid military escalation in Gaza

By Nidal al-Mughrabi CAIRO (Reuters) -Israeli planes and tanks struck heavily in north and south Gaza on Tuesday, destroying clusters of homes, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's confidant was in Washington, expected to discuss a possible ceasefire. Thousands of residents again took flight as Israel issued new orders to evacuate, while its tanks pushed into eastern areas in Gaza City in the north and into Khan Younis and Rafah in the south, residents said. Local health authorities said strikes had killed at least 20 people, with clusters of houses reported destroyed in Gaza City's Shejaia and Zeitoun districts, east of Khan Younis and in Rafah. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military. Ismail, a resident of the Sheikh Radwan suburb of Gaza City, told Reuters that freshly displaced families were setting up tents in the road, after fleeing from areas north and east of the city and finding no other ground available. "We don't sleep because of the sounds of explosions from tanks and planes. The occupation is destroying homes east of Gaza, in Jabalia and other places around us," he said via a text message, asking that his surname be withheld for his security. Israel's Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, a confidant of Netanyahu, is in Washington this week to meet with officials at the White House, Trump's spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told reporters at a press briefing on Monday. Dermer would be exploring possibilities of regional diplomatic deals in the wake of Israel's 12-day war with Iran last month, as well as ending the Gaza war, according to an Israeli official. Netanyahu is due to travel to Washington next week and meet Trump on July 7, a U.S. official said. The two leaders are expected to discuss Iran, Gaza, Syria and other regional challenges, an Israeli official in Washington said. Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri said pressure by Trump on Israel would be key to any breakthrough in stalled ceasefire efforts. "We call upon the U.S. administration to atone for its sin towards Gaza by declaring an end to the war," he said. After a six-week ceasefire at the start of this year, talks on extending the truce have been stalled. Palestinian and Egyptian sources with knowledge of the latest ceasefire efforts said that mediators Qatar and Egypt had stepped up their contacts with the two warring sides, but that no date had been set yet for a new round of truce talks. Hamas says it is willing to release all remaining hostages only as part of a deal that would end the war. Israel says the hostages must go free, and the war can end only when Hamas is disarmed and no longer ruling Gaza. The war began when Hamas fighters stormed into Israel on October 7, 2023, killed 1,200 people, most of them civilians, and took 251 hostages back to Gaza in a surprise attack. Israel's subsequent military assault has killed more than 56,000 Palestinians, most of them civilians, according to the Gaza health ministry, displaced almost the entire 2.3 million population and plunged the enclave into a humanitarian crisis. (Reporting and writing by Nidal al-MughrabiAdditional reporting by Maayan LubellEditing by Peter Graff)

Israeli officials to hold ceasefire talks in Washington amid military escalation in Gaza

Israeli officials to hold ceasefire talks in Washington amid military escalation in Gaza By Nidal al-Mughrabi CAIRO (Reuters) -Israeli plan...
Democrat Colin Allred is running again for US Senate in TexasNew Foto - Democrat Colin Allred is running again for US Senate in Texas

DALLAS (AP) — Former Texas congressmanColin Allredlaunched another run for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday after the Democrat's challengeagainst Republican Sen. Ted Cruzlast year broke records for spending but did not deliver his party the breakthrough it has sought for decades in the state. This time, Allred is seeking the seat ofRepublican Sen. John Cornyn, who is facing a primary challenge from Texas Attorney GeneralKen Paxtonin what is likely to beone of the GOP's most contentious contestsin 2026. Allred's announcement comes just seven months after he lost by nearly 9 percentage points to Cruz. That race was one of the most expensive in the country last cycle, with Democrats spending more than $130 million trying to unseat Cruz. A former NFL linebacker and attorney, Allred is the first high-profile Democrat to declare himself a candidate in the race that Democrats see as their best shot next year at ending a 30-year drought in statewide elections in Texas. Another former Democratic congressman,Beto O'Rourke, who came within 3 percentage points of defeating Cruz in 2018, also hasn't ruled out a run. In a video announcing his candidacy, Allred took aim at both Cornyn and Paxton and cast himself as a fighter for those struggling to get ahead. "I get it. Real change might feel impossible," Allred said. "But I'm not giving up." Allred tried to position himself as a moderate in last year's race and made protecting abortion rights a centerpiece of his campaign. His supporters included Texas women who had serious pregnancy complications after thestate's abortion bantook effect. But his campaign drew criticism early on from some Democrats who grew restless with Allred's strategy of not packing his schedule with raucous rallies or investing more in smaller corners of Texas, including cities along the border with Mexico. In the end, Texas Democrats' streak of losses in statewide races continued while Republicanskept making gainsalong the predominately Hispanic border with Mexico, which had long been a Democratic stronghold. Allred played four seasons in the NFL, all with the Tennessee Titans, after being undrafted out of Baylor University. He entered Congress after flipping a Republican district in Dallas in 2018. Formerastronaut Terry Virtsalso entered the U.S. Senate race as a Democratic candidate. Looming over the GOP primary between Cornyn and Paxton is whether and whenPresident Donald Trumpwill make an endorsement. In April, Trump praised both candidates and said he would make a decision later.

Democrat Colin Allred is running again for US Senate in Texas

Democrat Colin Allred is running again for US Senate in Texas DALLAS (AP) — Former Texas congressmanColin Allredlaunched another run for the...
Exclusive-USAID cancelled rape survivor kits for Congo as conflict eruptedNew Foto - Exclusive-USAID cancelled rape survivor kits for Congo as conflict erupted

By Jessica Donati and Sonia Rolley (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump's administration cancelled a major contract to supply emergency kits for rape survivors in Congo as violence surged in the east this year, leaving thousands without access to life-saving medication, the United Nations and aid groups said. The emergency kits include medication to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, as well as unwanted pregnancies. The decision to cancel the contract for around 100,000 post-rape kits has not been reported previously. The U.S. Agency for International Development contract was intended to resupply Congo's war-ravaged eastern provinces for the year, and left thousands of health centres without provisions when fighting was escalating. The State Department, which manages USAID, did not respond to repeated requests for comment by email and text message. Reuters spoke to officials at the United Nations and four other aid groups that treat rape survivors in eastern Congo for this story. A team also visited a site in South Kivu province to speak directly to healthcare workers and survivors. "When you look into the eyes of a rape victim, you get the impression that her gaze is dead," one health worker in Congo, who declined to be named for fear of reprisals, said. "You never forget standing in front of that person and telling them that you don't have any medicine, that you don't know how to help them, and asking them to leave." Rwanda-backed M23 rebels swept across the east of the country in January, seizing two major cities, in an escalation of a decades-long conflict. The UN has said that some 67,000 incidences of rape have been recorded since then with many more likely going unreported. Sexual violence as a weapon of war in the Congo has been documented by generations of UN experts and aid groups. PIPELINE DISRUPTED Trump ordered a 90-day pause on foreign aid after taking office in January and halted grants by USAID. USAID's contract with a supplier for the kits was in the pipeline when billionaire Elon Musk, who at the time was spearheading a department to improve U.S. government efficiency, said he was shuttering the agency in January. According to the UN and other aid organisations, USAID immediately cancelled the contract, which would have resupplied thousands of health centres by March. Reuters has agreed not to name the supplier to avoid compromising its sensitive operations in Congo. "When USAID decided to terminate the large funding they had for this American NGO, this American NGO immediately stopped all activities," said Noemi Dalmonte, the deputy representative in Kinshasa for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). "The pipeline got disrupted at a very unfortunate time." The post-rape kits come in a box containing HIV medication to prevent infection within 72 hours, antibiotics and testing for sexually transmitted diseases and emergency contraception. The supplies paid for by USAID were meant to reach over 2,000 facilities. "This kit is truly important to reassure the woman who has been really traumatized that she won't get AIDS, that she won't have an unwanted pregnancy, and that she won't contract venereal diseases," said Amadou Bocoum, the country director of CARE International. The UNFPA shared a document with Reuters that indicated that only seven out of 34 health zones in North Kivu have a minimal supply of post-rape kits left. Less than one-in-four survivors' needs are currently being met. Only 13% of survivors that request help receive medication to prevent HIV within the recommended 72-hour window. While the U.S. State Department has said it will continue to support life-saving programs worldwide, the contract to supply post-rape kits to survivors remains cancelled. Trump has said that the U.S. pays disproportionately for foreign aid and he wants other countries to shoulder more of the burden. The U.S. disbursed $65 billion in foreign assistance last year, nearly half of it via USAID, according to government data. The UNFPA and other aid organisations are trying to raise around $35 million to cover the loss of funding from the United States from donors such as the Gates Foundation and other Western nations. The consequences of the cancellation include survivor deaths, the spread of HIV, unwanted pregnancies, and unsafe abortions with high maternal-mortality risk, the UNFPA document said. (Additional reporting by Victoire Mukenge in Bukavu and Djaffar Al Kantaty in Goma; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

Exclusive-USAID cancelled rape survivor kits for Congo as conflict erupted

Exclusive-USAID cancelled rape survivor kits for Congo as conflict erupted By Jessica Donati and Sonia Rolley (Reuters) -U.S. President Dona...
Legendary '70s Rock Band Teases Possible Reunion Tour — 'We'll See What Happens'New Foto - Legendary '70s Rock Band Teases Possible Reunion Tour — 'We'll See What Happens'

Legendary '70s Rock Band Teases Possible Reunion Tour — 'We'll See What Happens'originally appeared onParade. Legendary rock group Aerosmith announced in 2024 that they'd be retiring from touring following frontmanSteven Tyler's serious vocal injury. But now, nearly a year later, guitaristJoe Perryis teasing that a comeback may still be on the table. While appearing on "Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk" on SiriusXM, Perry revealed he still holds out hope for a reunion. When asked whether Aerosmith might hit the road again, he replied, "Well, yeah, I'm always hoping, but going on the road, it's a big deal pulling that together." It's not an official confirmation, but the door doesn't seem completely shut either. In fact, it may be slightly ajar. Perry acknowledged that touring at their age comes with new challenges. "There's so much planning, and what it takes out of you physically, it's a lot more than people realize," he said. "It's one thing when you're doing it when you're 25 or 30, but it's another when you're starting to get up there like us. It's a really physical thing, going out on stage." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Eddie Trunk (@eddietrunk) Still, the idea isn't off the table — and Perry isn't the only one entertaining it. In January, Tyler made his first public performance since the band's retirement announcement, singing at a Janie's Fund charity event. During the interview, Perry was asked if he believed Tyler could handle a full performance again — and his response should give fans something to be excited about. "You know, I think he would. I think it's just a matter of getting there, you know? I mean, it's like, you know, I mean, we're up there, man," he said. He added, "I've got enough left in me. I still wanna do [a final Aerosmith show]... So, we'll see what happens." Though no official tour dates have been announced, fans can still catch Perry live. The Joe Perry Project — featuring Perry,Brad Whitford, touring keyboardistBuck Johnson, The Black Crowes'Chris Robinsonon vocals and Stone Temple Pilots'Robert DeLeoandEric Kretzon bass and drums — is set to perform across the U.S. this summer. Legendary '70s Rock Band Teases Possible Reunion Tour — 'We'll See What Happens'first appeared on Parade on Jul 1, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

Legendary '70s Rock Band Teases Possible Reunion Tour — 'We’ll See What Happens'

Legendary '70s Rock Band Teases Possible Reunion Tour — 'We'll See What Happens' Legendary '70s Rock Band Teases Possibl...
'American Pickers' Mike Wolfe Welcomes 'Beautiful' New Addition to His FamilyNew Foto - 'American Pickers' Mike Wolfe Welcomes 'Beautiful' New Addition to His Family

'American Pickers' Mike Wolfe Welcomes 'Beautiful' New Addition to His Familyoriginally appeared onParade. American PickersstarMike Wolfewelcomed a "beautiful" addition to his family in a video shared on social media. On Monday, June 30, theHistory Channelstar, 61,took to Instagramwith a clip of his new "family member"—a Harley Davidson motorcycle. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "My Harley collection now spans 116 years, from 1909 to 2025," Wolfe captioned his update. "I can't wait to get some miles on this Street Glide and make her my own. Thank you to@harleydavidsonand@moonshineharleyfor always being so bada--, here's to many more miles together! See you out there! 👊🏻#HarleyPartner." In the clip, Wolfe explained that the Street Glide reminded him of a bike he bought in 2000—and after having a chance to ride one for a different promo for the brand, he fell in love with the bike. The history fanatic declared toward the end, "Dude, it's so sick. I'm pumped!" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mike Wolfe (@mikewolfeamericanpicker) In the comments, Wolfe'sgirlfriend,Leticia Cline, 46, wrote, "My babes on 🔥🔥," to which he replied, "@leticiaclineBABE! 😂." Another follower shared, "Happy for you🔥🔥🔥." Someone else echoed, "❤️🙌🔥 you deserve it, brother enjoy the ride 🔥🔥🔥." A different Instagram follower commented, "WOW! Mike,@mikewolfeamericanpicker- this is beyond amazing! 👊😃💥🏍️." Yet another fan commented, "Congrats on the new family member, Mike! She's a beauty <3." Speaking of family members, Wolfe is a father toone daughter,Charlie, whom he shares with his ex-wife,Jodi Faeth. In otherAmerican Pickersnews, his co-starDanielle Colbyrecentlyembarked on an exciting career move. Wolfe, meanwhile, also announced anew History Channel show,his first filmand theclosure of a businessin Nashville. Season 27 ofAmerican Pickerspremieres on Wednesday, July 2 at 9 p.m. ET on the History Channel. Next:American Pickers' Danielle Colby Makes Bold Declaration About Mike Wolfe Relationship 'American Pickers' Mike Wolfe Welcomes 'Beautiful' New Addition to His Familyfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 1, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

'American Pickers' Mike Wolfe Welcomes 'Beautiful' New Addition to His Family

'American Pickers' Mike Wolfe Welcomes 'Beautiful' New Addition to His Family 'American Pickers' Mike Wolfe Welcomes...
'Beyond the Gates' Star Shares Heartfelt Tribute to Her Parents on Their 40th Wedding AnniversaryNew Foto - 'Beyond the Gates' Star Shares Heartfelt Tribute to Her Parents on Their 40th Wedding Anniversary

'Beyond the Gates' Star Shares Heartfelt Tribute to Her Parents on Their 40th Wedding Anniversaryoriginally appeared onParade. Beyond the Gates' Ashley Morgan and her on-screen mom, Jan, might not have the best luck in love, but that's not quiet the case for Ashley's portrayer,Jen Jacob,or her real-life parents. Jacob shared a touching tribute to them on social media in honor of their 40th wedding anniversary. Jacob took to Instagram to share a heartwarming video from her wedding where she is seen dancing with her father, only for her mother to join in, all to the beat of The Temptations hit song, My Girl. Jacob then gives fans a brief glimpse at her parents throughout the years, and captions her tribute; "Today my parents celebrate 40 years married. And here's the thing about being the child to a 40 year commitment…you get to watch it grow. 🌱 I've seen my parents marriage from almost every vantage point. I saw it in the backseat, buckled into the car, legs bouncing with the shifts of the road, I saw him hold her hand as they fought about the best way to get to her mother's. I heard it from the top of the staircase when he came home from work late, well after I was put to bed. I looked up to it as they placed me on the ground to fuss with Lindsay's scraped knees. I saw out to it in every audience as I surveyed from the stage, looking for their seats. They never missed a show, not once. I said goodbye to it when they left us with ravioli on date nights, and good morning to it as we jumped in their bed and snuggled in to watch Nickelodeon on special mornings. I sat with it when they got the heaviest news two people in love could possibly get, and I sat between it at her funeral too. I danced along side it at my wedding — having the Father-Daughter dance without my mom just didn't feel right. I sang with it on every birthday and I watched it standing there as I went off on my own for the very first time, waving to me from the driveway. I saw it when it was hurting, I saw it when it was laughing, I saw it when it was almost over and I saw it get put back together again too. I saw it get chosen, over and over and over again. And I saw it on their wedding day, I just didn't know it yet. Mom and Dad, thank you for teaching me how to choose love in this world. Kindness, forgiveness, strength and honoring your words, too. But most of all, love. 💕" View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jen Jacob (@jen.jacob) CBS officially describesBeyond the Gatesas a soap opera that is "set in a leafy Maryland suburb just outside of Washington, D.C., in one the most affluent African American counties in the United States; a posh gated community with winding tree-lined streets and luxurious mansions to call home. At the center of this community are the Duprees, a powerful and prestigious multi-generational family that is the very definition of Black royalty. But behind these pristine walls and lush, manicured gardens are juicy secrets and scandals waiting to be uncovered. And those who live outside these gates are watching closely. These are the places where our characters live, love, work and play. Those who have "made it" and those who haven't are all trying to navigate life … and some with more grace than others." Beyond the Gateshas a cast of over thirty contracted actors. The soap is anchored by the Dupree family, starringClifton Davis(Vernon Dupree),Tamara Tunie(Anita Dupree),Karla Mosley(Dani Dupree), andDaphnée Duplaix(Nicole Richardson), and their respective families. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Beyond The Gatesis developed and produced by CBS Studios and the NAACP in partnership with P&G Studios a division of Procter and Gamble. The series is the groundbreaking first hour-long black soap opera to premiere in daytime. The creation is the brainchild of award-winning showrunnerMichele Val Jean, in association with executive producerSheila Ducksworth, and is the first new soap opera to premiere since NBC debutedPassionsback in 1999. Beyond The Gatesairs weekdays at 2 p.m. EST on CBS and streamed daily on Paramount Plus. Beyond the Gatescan be streamed from the beginning on Paramount Plus. 'Beyond the Gates' Star Shares Heartfelt Tribute to Her Parents on Their 40th Wedding Anniversaryfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 1, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 1, 2025, where it first appeared.

‘Beyond the Gates’ Star Shares Heartfelt Tribute to Her Parents on Their 40th Wedding Anniversary

'Beyond the Gates' Star Shares Heartfelt Tribute to Her Parents on Their 40th Wedding Anniversary 'Beyond the Gates' Star Sh...
Senate Republicans search for support Trump's big bill in overnight sessionNew Foto - Senate Republicans search for support Trump's big bill in overnight session

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate is slogging through an overnight session that has dragged into Tuesday, with Republican leaders buying time as they search for ways to secure support forPresident Donald Trump'sbig bill oftax breaks and spending cutswhile fending off proposed amendments, mostly from Democrats trying to defeat the package. An endgame was not immediately in sight.Senate Majority Leader John Thune of South Dakotais working for a last-minute agreement between those in his party worried the bill's reductions to Medicaid will leave millions without care and his most conservative flank, which wants even steeper cuts to hold down deficits ballooning with the tax cuts. Thune declared at one point they were in the "homestretch" as he dashed through the halls at the Capitol, only to backtrack a short time later, suggesting any progress was "elusive." At the same timeHouse Speaker Mike Johnsonhas signaled more potential problems ahead, warning the Senate package could run into trouble when it is sent back to the House for a final round of voting, as skeptical lawmakers are being called back to Washington ahead ofDonald Trump's Fourth of July deadline. "I have prevailed upon my Senate colleagues to please, please, please keep it as close to the House product as possible," said Johnson, the Louisiana Republican. House Republicans had already passedtheir versionlast month. It's a pivotal moment for the Republicans, who have control of Congress and are racing to wrap up work with just days to go before Trump's holiday deadline Friday. The 940-page"One Big Beautiful Bill Act,"as it's formally titled, has consumed Congress as its shared priority with the president. In a midnight social media post urging them on, Trump called the bill "perhaps the greatest and most important of its kind." Vice President JD Vance summed up his own series of posts, simply imploring senators to "Pass the bill." The GOP leaders have no room to spare, with narrow majorities in both chambers. Thune can lose no more than three Republican senators, and already two —Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who warns people will lose access to Medicaid health care, and Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who opposes raising the debt limit — have indicated opposition. Tillis abruptly announced over the weekend hewould not seek reelectionafter Trump threatened to campaign against him. Attention quickly turned to key senators, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine, who have also raised concerns about health care cuts, but also a loose coalition of four conservative GOP senators pushing for even steeper reductions. And on social media, billionaireElon Muskwas again lashing out at Republicans as "the PORKY PIG PARTY!!" for including a provision that would raise the nation's debt limit by $5 trillion, which is needed to allow continued borrowing to pay the bills. Senate Democratic LeaderChuck Schumerof New York said his side was working to show "how awful this is." "Republicans are in shambles because they know the bill is so unpopular," Schumer said as he walked the halls. A new analysisfromthe nonpartisan Congressional Budget Officefound 11.8 million more Americans would become uninsured by 2034 if the bill became law. The CBO said the package would increase the deficit by nearly $3.3 trillion over the decade. Senators to watch Few Republicans appear fully satisfied as the final package emerges, in either the House or Senate. Tillis said it is a betrayal of the president's promises not to kick people off health care, especially if rural hospitals close. Collins had proposed bolstering the $25 billion proposed rural hospital fund to $50 billion, but her amendment failed. And Murkowski was trying to secure provisions to spare people in her state from some health care and food stamp cuts while also working to beef up federal reimbursements to Alaska's hospitals. They have not said how they would vote for the final package. "Radio silence," Murkowski said when asked. At the same time, conservative Senate Republicans proposing steeper health care cuts, including Rick Scott of Florida, Mike Lee of Utah, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming, filed into Thune's office for a near-midnight meeting. The Senate has spent some 18 hours churning through more than two dozen amendments in what is calleda vote-a-rama, a typically laborious process that went on longer than usual as negotiations happen on and off the chamber floor. The White House legislative team also was at the Capitol. A few of the amendments — to strike parts of the bill that would limitMedicaid funds to rural hospitalsor shiftthe costs of food stamp benefitsto the states — were winning support from a few Republicans, though almost none were passing. Sen. Mike Crapo, the GOP chairman of the Finance Committee, dismissed the dire predictions of health care cuts as Democrats trafficking in what he called the "politics of fear." What's in the big bill All told, the Senate bill includes $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, according to the latest CBO analysis, making permanentTrump's 2017 rates, which would expire at the end of the year if Congress fails to act, while adding the new ones he campaigned on, includingno taxes on tips. The Senate package would roll back billions of dollars ingreen energy tax credits, which Democrats warn will wipe out wind and solar investments nationwide. It would impose $1.2 trillion in cuts, largely toMedicaidandfood stamps, by imposing work requirements on able-bodied people, including some parents and older Americans, making sign-up eligibility more stringent and changing federal reimbursements to states. Additionally, the bill would provide a $350 billion infusion forborder and national security, including for deportations, some of it paid for with new fees charged toimmigrants. Democrats fighting all day and night Unable to stop the march toward passage, the Democrats as the minority party in Congress are using the tools at their disposal to delay and drag out the process. Democrats forced a full reading of the text, which took 16 hours, and they have a stream of amendments. Sen. Patty Murray of Washington, the ranking Democrat on the Appropriations Committee, raised particular concern at the start of debate late Sunday about the accounting method being used by the Republicans, which says the tax breaks from Trump's first term are now "current policy" and the cost of extending them should not be counted toward deficits. She said that kind of "magic math" won't fly with Americans trying to balance their own household books. ___ Associated Press writers Ali Swenson, Fatima Hussein, Michelle L. Price, Kevin Freking, Matt Brown, Seung Min Kim and Chris Megerian contributed to this report.

Senate Republicans search for support Trump’s big bill in overnight session

Senate Republicans search for support Trump's big bill in overnight session WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate is slogging through an overnigh...

 

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