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Catastrophic Category 5 Hurricane Otis Rapidly Intensifies, Catching Southern Mexico Residents Off Guard

Residents of Mexico's southern Pacific coast were caught off guard as Hurricane Otis made landfall as a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane with 165 mph winds and heavy rain. The storm rapidly intensified by 115 mph in just 24 hours, a feat only matched by one other storm in recorded history. Residents scrambled to prepare for the five to 10 inches of rain forecast, with as much as 15 inches possible in some areas, raising the threat of landslides and floods. The National Hurricane Center is continuing to monitor the situation and provide updates.

White House Adjusts Entertainment for State Dinner in Light of Ongoing Conflict in the Middle East

The Biden administration has made adjustments to the entertainment portion of Wednesday's state dinner for Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, replacing the B-52s performance with a string quartet. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Albanese are set to hold a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office before a joint press conference. The change in entertainment is a sign of respect for those affected by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, as the Biden administration has been vocal in its support for a ceasefire and an end to the violence.

Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Strip Lead to Dramatic Escalation of Violence, Hundreds Killed and Medical Facilities Shut Down

This article discusses the recent escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip, with hundreds of Palestinians killed in airstrikes by Israel in response to rocket launches from Syria. The Israeli Defense Forces have killed Taysir Mubasher, the former commander of the naval force of Hamas, and are preparing for a ground offensive. The international community has called for an end to the violence, but the conflict continues to escalate.

U.S. Intelligence Officials Confirm Palestinian Militants Responsible for Deadly Blast at Gaza’s Al-Ahli Hospital

U.S. intelligence officials have determined that a rocket fired by Palestinian militants, not Israel, was responsible for the deadly blast at Gaza's Al-Ahli hospital last week. Using signals intercepts, multiple video sources, photographs and geolocation technologies, they have "high confidence" in their assessment. This has caused tensions to flare across the Middle East, with calls for an independent investigation into the incident.

Hurricane Otis Intensifies to Category 5, Residents of Mexico’s Southern Pacific Coast Brace for Impact

Hurricane Otis has rapidly intensified from a tropical storm to a Category 5 hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 160 mph and hurricane-force winds extending up to 30 miles from its center. It is expected to make landfall near the resort of Acapulco early Wednesday, causing catastrophic damage. The Mexican government has issued warnings and set up emergency shelters, urging residents to take all necessary precautions and follow the instructions of local authorities.

Unprecedented Discovery of Ancient Landscape Beneath East Antarctic Ice Sheet Revealed by Scientists

Scientists have discovered a hidden landscape of hills and valleys beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, estimated to be at least 14 million years old. The landscape was mapped using radar data from the European Space Agency's CryoSat-2 satellite, and the researchers warn that human-driven global warming could threaten to expose the ancient landscape. The findings were published in the journal Nature Communications and could help to better understand the history of the Antarctic ice sheet and how it has responded to climate change in the past.

85-Year-Old Israeli Woman Recounts “Hellish” Two-Week Ordeal After Being Taken Hostage by Hamas

85-year-old Israeli woman Yocheved Lifshitz has spoken out about her two-week ordeal after being taken hostage by Hamas, describing her captors as initially violent but later kind. Despite her release, her husband and other hostages remain missing, highlighting the ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas. Lifshitz was released late Monday with fellow prisoner Nurit Cooper, 79, to the relief of Israeli officials.

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