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World Israel and Hamas reach agreement on first step toward Gaza ceasefire Israel and Hamas have agreed on the "first phase" of a Gaza ceasefire deal, raising the possibility that the war may now be over. Leila Fadel
National Chicago puts up a fight against Trump, deployment of National Guard troops National Guard troops from Illinois and Texas have been tasked with protecting federal government employees such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, and federal property. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
National At the Supreme Court, the case of the candidate who sued, even though he won At issue was a suit by Rep. Michael Bost, R-Ill., challenging an Illinois regulation that allows ballots mailed in by Election Day to be counted for up to 14 days after polls close. Alyssa Kapasi
Trump says the first phase of an agreement has been reached to end the war in Gaza President Trump announced that an agreement has been reached to end the war in Gaza — hours after his Secretary of State handed him a note during a White House event. He may travel to Egypt soon. Franco Ordoñez
Wednesday Evening Headlines Troops can't deploy to Portland yet, appeals court rules, Mayor Harrell signs executive orders amid National Guard escalations, and a massive heat wave is hitting the Pacific Ocean. Patricia Murphy
World Israel and Hamas agree on the 'first phase' of Gaza ceasefire deal The deal raises the possibility that the war may now be over, ending the bloodiest fighting ever between Israelis and Palestinians. Greg Myre
Starbucks' CEO wants to get customers back to stores. He's also closing them. Wall Street Journal reporter Heather Haddon joins Soundside to talk about the latest round of Starbucks layoffs, and what the future looks like for the local coffee giant. Libby Denkmann
Law & Courts Federal appeals court ruling keeps Oregon National Guard federalized ahead of oral arguments Oregon National Guard troops can remain under federal control – but can’t yet be deployed in Portland – under an order issued by a panel of federal appeals court judges. Conrad Wilson/OPB
National Security Trump sent federal agents to Albuquerque in his first term. Here's what happened One city that saw a surge of federal resources to crack down on crime is Albuquerque. The city is now taking a novel approach to dealing with crime without the use of federal resources. Ryan Lucas