Israel's cabinet approves a plan to take over Gaza City.
That's Gaza's principal city and one of the last areas not already under Israel's control.
So what does the decision say about Israel's long-term plans?
I'm E. Martinez with Steve Inskeep and this is Up First from NPR News.
A battle of election maps spreads across the national map,
first in Texas, now in Indiana and beyond.
Republicans talk of partisan redistricting.
It's an explicit bid to make it easier to win no matter how Americans vote.
Democrats aim to keep up in states they control.
So what's this all mean for voters who are supposed to be in charge?
Also, what does the president gain by ordering a new census conducted by his rules?
That count would also influence elections and the distribution of federal money.
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