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Several humanitarian aid organizations cease operations in Gaza after Israeli airstrikes kill seven World Central Kitchen workers. Tensions escalate as Tehran blames Israel for Iranian Embassy destruction in Syria. President Biden engages in a lengthy call with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Senegal inaugurates 44-year-old Bassirou Diomaye Faye as its youngest president. A 7.4 magnitude earthquake hits Taiwan. Tesla faces challenges with a notable drop in quarterly sales. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg introduces a federal rule mandating two-person crews for railroad safety. Iowa advances to the Final Four in women's basketball and will face Uconn in a highly anticipated matchup.

The Bulletin Brief:

Israeli airstrike halts humanitarian aid in Gaza, tensions in Tehran (AP) (NBC)

Biden meets with China’s President Xi Jinping (Reuters) (AP)

Senegal inaugurates Africa’s youngest leader as president (AP) (Reuters)

Taiwan's strongest earthquake in a quarter-century rattles the region (CNN)

Tesla reports concerning quarterly sales decline (NYT)

Buttigieg announces new railroad security measures (CBS)

Iowa fights past LSU to reach Final 4 (NBC)