Press safety in conflict zones: Gaza strike highlights risks

Clayton Weimers, executive director of Reporters Without Borders, gives insight on reporting from Gaza, challenges and consequences. Israeli officials accuse Anas al-Sharif of being a Hamas operative posing as a reporter. Al Jazeera says he and the other four victims all worked for the network.

Preventing hospitalizations linked to eating disorders

Young people are particularly vulnerable to eating disorders. As many as 5% of young people have one. And many often end up in the hospital because of it. Now, a researcher with UCSF is trying to break the cycle and help young patients recover from eating disorders. UCSF Clinical Psychology postdoctoral fellow Megan Mikhail joined us on The Noon to explain.

Pursuit: Carjackers get away | West Coast Wrap

The search continues for a pair of suspected carjackers who led authorities on a bizarre and dangerous pursuit across Southern California. They even stole a big-rig at one point during the chase. We take a look at how they managed to get away.

Heat is fading away

A cooler pattern returns this week. Low clouds will blanket the coast and bay Tuesday morning. The clouds are expected to retreat to near the coast later in the day. Highs should range from the low 60s to the upper 80s.

Netanyahu expands new Gaza offensive

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel plans to widen its coming offensive beyond Gaza City to the last areas not yet under Israeli control, and where most of Gaza?s 2 million residents have sought shelter as the territory slides toward famine.

Milpitas man drowns in Colorado River

The Mohave County Sheriff?s Office on Tuesday identified the victims as Venkata Mukkaala, 32, of Milpitas, and Anoop Gankidi, 32, of Tempe, Arizona.