Dating Apps Are Making It Easier To Swipe Right For A Match Who's Vaccinated Some of the largest dating apps are allowing users filter potential matches by their vaccination status, while offering vaccinated users access to premium features like "boosts" and "super likes." Jason Breslow
Progressives Are Mostly Pleased With Biden. That Deepened Frustration Over Israel The conflict between Israel and Hamas has erupted into the biggest public disagreement the left has had with the Biden administration to date. Asma Khalid
World Leaders Call For Long-Term Resolution Of Gaza Conflict Following Cease-Fire After 11 days of the worst fighting in the region since 2014, global leaders called for both sides to resolve the long-standing conflict to achieve lasting peace. Jaclyn Diaz
Rep. Stephanie Murphy Considers Senate Run Against Rubio The Florida Democrat says she believes her position as a political moderate and her family history as a refugee from Vietnam could help Democrats win a Senate seat. She has not yet decided on a run. Kelsey Snell
Morning News Brief A ceasefire begins between Hamas and Israel. Progressive Democrats push the party to rethink their relationship with Israel. And, advocates are concerned for living conditions at migrant shelters.
Biden Remarks On Israel-Hamas Ceasefire, Says U.S. Officials Worked 'Hour By Hour' President Biden spoke at the White House after Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire plan. It follows 11 days of fighting. Scott Detrow
Biden Wants To Measure How Climate Change Impacts America's Finances President Biden signed an executive order Thursday that aims to safeguard families, businesses, and the government from the financial fallout of a changing climate. Scott Horsley
Oregone? 7 Oregon Counties Vote To Back Seceding, So Citizens Can Vote GOP In Idaho Conservative voters are hoping to reshuffle the map by taking counties in eastern and southern Oregon and making them a part of neighboring Idaho. Bill Chappell
Here's What The New Hate Crimes Law Aims To Do As Attacks On Asian Americans Rise The legislation, which had overwhelming support in the House and Senate, aims to make reporting hate crimes easier and puts resources into monitoring and preventing those crimes. Barbara Sprunt
From Trauma Counselors To Fencing, What's In The House-Passed Capitol Security Bill The House Democrats' $1.9 billion security plan includes more than $730 million to reimburse the National Guard and other agencies for the Jan. 6 attacks. It's fate is unclear in the Senate. Claudia Grisales