After two years of war, Gaza is littered with unexploded bombs often hiding in the rubble of destroyed buildings. They can be deadly even decades later.
We go to Gaza to hear about one family's encounter with an unexploded bomb and learn how long it might take to make the territory safe.
In a separate issue, Zohran Mamdani has become a popular politician, going from a relatively unknown Democratic Socialist to a frontrunner in the New York City mayoral election.
We unpack how Mamdani has energized unlikely voters and, for some, symbolized a fight for the soul of the Democratic party.
Author's summary: Gaza faces danger from unexploded bombs.