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| π Today is the day of the total solar eclipse and many people will be traveling to spots along the 115-mile-wide path hoping to see the historic event. Check out the latest forecast along the path of totality and watch Monday, April 8 at 2 p.m. ET on ABC. π Israel has withdrawn ground troops from the southern Gaza Strip after four straight months of fighting in the Khan Younis area, according to Israel Defense Forces sources. Meanwhile, chef JosΓ© AndrΓ©s said in an exclusive interview with ABC News that the Israeli drone strike that killed seven workers from his aid group, World Central Kitchen, is something he will "have to live with" for the rest of his life. As Sunday marked six months since Hamas launched a surprise terrorist attack in southern Israel and Israel responded by declaring war against Hamas, here is a look at the tragic human toll of the Israel-Hamas war by the numbers. π¨ The body of one of the four construction workers who remained missing following the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse was recovered on Friday, authorities said. On the same day, President Joe Biden visited the collapsed bridge site in Baltimore. In a show of support for their city, the Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles announced they had donated $10 million towards a fund for those impacted by the collapse of the bridge. π The South Carolina Gamecocks defeated the Iowa Hawkeyes 87-75 to win the NCAA women's basketball championship in Cleveland on Sunday, completing a perfect 38-0 season. π° A single ticket sold in Portland, Oregon, won Saturday's $1.326 billion Powerball jackpot, the lottery said, adding that the winner will have the option to take a cash payment of $621 million. π₯³ An employee shared an emotional celebration with his boss after his asylum request was approved. | |
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| This morning on "GMA," we're visiting the first place where you can see the total solar eclipse in Mexico! Plus, everything you need to know about eye safety ahead of the major celestial event. And we have a special surprise for one lucky science teacher. All this and more only on "GMA." | | | | |
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