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Last pandas in the U.S. have a timetable to fly back to China

Atlanta received Lun Lun and Yang Yang from China in 1999 as part of a 25-year loan agreement that will soon expire.



Bodies of three hostages recovered by Israeli forces in Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces recovered the bodies of Shani Louk, Amit Bouskila and Itshak Gelernter in Gaza, Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said.



Last pandas in the U.S. are going back to China

The last pandas in the U.S. --four at Zoo Atlanta -- will soon be heading back to China this fall as a loan agreement expires



Bodies of 3 hostages, including Shani Louk, recovered by Israeli forces in Gaza

Israeli troops in Gaza found the bodies of three hostages taken by Hamas in the attack on a music festival on Oct. 7, officials say. Imtiaz Tyab reports.



Worldwide alert warns of violence against LGBTQ community

While the State Department bulletin is meant for overseas travel, there is concern of a domestic threat from ISIS, two sources told CBS News.



4 cold case murders in Canada linked to U.S. serial rapist

Police said Gary Allen Srery might also be linked to other unsolved murders and sexual assaults in Western Canada.



Mayoral candidate, young girl among 6 shot dead in Mexico

It was unclear whether Lucero López Maza was the intended target of the attack, because shootings have become so common in the area.



U.S.-built pier is operational, sending humanitarian aid to Gaza

A U.S.-built pier is operational for delivering aid to civilians in Gaza. No American troops went ashore in Gaza as the first trucks carrying humanitarian aid began moving in via the temporary pier.



Vatican updates norms to evaluate visions of Mary in the internet age

For centuries, apparitions of Mary at sites such as Fatima, Portugal and Lourdes, France have become the basis for shrines visited by millions of pilgrims each year.



Discovery of long-lost river may solve ancient pyramid mystery

The 40-mile-long river branch, which ran by the Giza pyramid complex, was hidden under desert and farmland for millennia, scientists said.



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