Today's Headlines: Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire May Start Friday, Followed by Hostage and Prisoner Release

Sam Altman Is Reinstated as OpenAI's Chief Executive
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Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire May Start Friday, Followed by Hostage and Prisoner Release

Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire May Start Friday, Followed by Hostage and Prisoner Release

By Patrick Kingsley, Ronen Bergman and Hiba Yazbek

Both sides announced a four-day pause in the war between Israel and Hamas, but details were still being worked out.

Sam Altman Is Reinstated as OpenAI's Chief Executive

Sam Altman Is Reinstated as OpenAI's Chief Executive

By Cade Metz, Mike Isaac, Tripp Mickle, Karen Weise and Kevin Roose

The move capped a chaotic five days at the artificial intelligence company.

Far-Right Icon Predicted to Win Dutch Elections

Far-Right Icon Predicted to Win Dutch Elections

By Claire Moses

The party of Geert Wilders, a longtime political provocateur with a history of antipathy toward immigrants and Islam, held a wide lead, according to early results, an outcome that could send shock waves through Europe.

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Extra Fees Drive Assisted-Living Profits

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Extra Fees Drive Assisted-Living Profits

By Jordan Rau

The add-ons pile up: $93 for medications, $50 for cable TV. Prices soar as the industry leaves no service unbilled. The housing option is out of reach for many families.

Today's Videos

Police Investigate Vehicle Explosion in Niagara Falls

Video Video: Police Investigate Vehicle Explosion in Niagara Falls

By Storyful and Reuters

The explosion at Rainbow Bridge in the Niagara Falls region caused the closure of that bridge as well as the other three border crossings, authorities said.

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Watch a Thanksgiving Day Tirade in 'Maestro'

By Mekado Murphy

The director Bradley Cooper discusses a one-shot scene involving an argument between conductor Leonard Bernstein (played by Cooper) and his wife (Carey Mulligan).

Stephen Colbert Mocks the Fox News Tradition of Blaming President Biden

Best of Late Night

Stephen Colbert Mocks the Fox News Tradition of Blaming President Biden

By Trish Bendix

"Thanks to Joe Biden's greed, it's even more expensive than ever to buy a raw turkey, cover it in stamps, and send it to a relative," Colbert said.

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