Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s comments about women in a commencement speech continued to draw widely disparate responses over the weekend.
Hamas' elusive military leader Mohammed Deif, one of the masterminds behind what Israel called its 9/11 moment, rarely speaks and never appears in public, a secretive existence that helped him survive seven assassination attempts. Now he is being sought outside of Gaza, from where he directed the Oct. 7 attack which took Israel by surprise, killing 1,200 people and creating a crisis for the far-right government by taking more than 250 people hostage. The International Criminal Court prosecutor's office said on Monday it had requested arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his defence chief and three Hamas leaders for alleged war crimes, including Deif.
The pop musician says, “Enjoy Youth,” his groovy fifth record, “reflects the fact that I always try to hold onto optimism and lust for life, in spite of everything.”