


A Look Inside Israel’s ‘Fortress of Zion’ Military Command Beneath Tel Aviv
The country’s military and intelligence commanded the recent assault on Hamas in Gaza from an underground bunker made for high-tech air wars.

Volcanic Eruption in Congo Causes Panic in City of 2 Million
There was no immediate word on any casualties, but witnesses said that lava from Mount Nyiragongo already had engulfed one highway that connects Goma with a nearby city.


Paul J. Hanly Jr., Top Litigator in Opioid Cases, Dies at 70
Mr. Hanly had been central to the current nationwide litigation against pharmaceutical companies, pharmacies and others in the opioid supply chain.

Italy wins Eurovision Song Contest
Italy narrowly pipped a handful of rivals to win a colorful and kitsch Eurovision Song Contest in the Netherlands on Saturday, scoring a victory on the continent’s biggest stage after an early test of the continent’s emergence from the pandemic.
Kathleen Andrews Dies at 84; Helped Give Ziggy and Others Their Start
As a top executive at the Andrews McMeel syndicate, she played a key role in the careers of Tom Wilson, Cathy Guisewite and Garry Trudeau.

New photo on social media appears to show ‘missing’ Princess Latifa
An image that appears to show Dubai’s “missing” Princess Latifa has been posted on a social media account.

Heart Problems in a Few Younger Vaccine Recipients Are Under Investigation
The agency is reviewing several dozen reports that teenagers and young adults may have developed myocarditis after vaccination, officials said. But the agency has not determined whether the vaccine caused the condition.

Man Charged in Arson at Brooklyn Synagogue and Yeshiva, Officials Say
The man was also connected to assaults on a Jewish man and a Black subway rider and vandalism at a Catholic church, court records show.