Thirty trucks carrying flour and food entered Gaza, according to the Coordinator of Government COGAT

Thirty trucks carrying flour and food entered Gaza, according to the Coordinator of Government COGAT

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Unbiased headline news – Thirty trucks carrying flour and food entered Gaza, according to the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), the Israeli agency responsible for logistical coordination within the Gaza Strip. The aid was designated for northern Gaza, COGAT stated. However, a World Food Programme spokesperson said the aid has not yet reached the intended recipients. “Israel is not denying the entry of humanitarian aid, with a focus on food, into the Gaza Strip,” COGAT added. — About 200 demonstrators protesting Israel’s actions in Gaza were arrested during a sit-in outside the New York Stock Exchange on Monday, according to police. The protesters chanted “Let Gaza live!” and “Up up with liberation, down down with occupation!” outside the stock exchange’s iconic building in lower Manhattan. “We’re here to demand that the U.S. government stop sending bombs to Israel and stop benefiting from Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza,” said Beth Miller, political director of Jewish Voice for Peace. — The sheriff’s office in Rutherford County, North Carolina, announced the arrest of a man charged with allegedly threatening to harm Federal Emergency Management Agency workers in the region. William Parsons, 44, of Bostic, North Carolina, was charged with “going armed to the terror of the public,” according to a statement. The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said deputies responded Saturday to reports near Lake Lure and Chimney Rock about a “white male with an assault rifle who made comments about possibly harming FEMA workers” in the area. — A Texas man shot and injured two deputies during a traffic stop before they returned fire, killing him, according to authorities. A Callaway County deputy initiated the stop around 3:35 a.m. Monday on Interstate 70, the county sheriff’s office said in a release. A second deputy arrived shortly afterward. Deputies discovered the driver, a 37-year-old Texas man, had multiple felony warrants for alleged drug trafficking and assaulting a law enforcement officer. — A New Jersey Transit commuter train struck a large tree limb on the tracks Monday, killing the train operator and injuring nearly two dozen people. The crash occurred shortly after 6 a.m. just north of the Roebling Station in Mansfield Township, NJ Transit said in a statement. The River Line train had 42 passengers on board, and television footage showed a significant portion of the tree lodged beneath the train. Twenty-three people were treated for minor injuries, according to NJ Transit. Authorities are investigating how the tree ended up on the tracks. — 7-Eleven will close over 400 “underperforming stores” in the U.S. and Canada to cut costs and boost earnings by year-end. Seven & I Holdings, the Tokyo-based parent company of 7-Eleven, announced during an earnings call last week that 444 stores will close due to inflation, declining customer traffic, and a drop in cigarette sales. “These factors have impacted our sales and gross merchandise profits,” said CEO and President Joe DePinto during the call.

SHOCKING!! MAGA Rally Chaos at Coachella! “We’re Stuck!!”

SHOCKING!! MAGA Rally Chaos at Coachella! “We’re Stuck!!”

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Donald Trump does it to his followers again! This time he leaves hundreds stranded in the hot desert without transportation back to their cars that are TWO miles away. Many had to walk back in the desert. Most were senior citizens that could no longer walk back. Many were online blaming democrats until they realized that the Trump campaign was responsible for this. When they found that out; they were OK with the disaster.

North Korea announced its front-line military units are prepared to launch strikes on South Korea

North Korea announced its front-line military units are prepared to launch strikes on South Korea

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Unbiased headline news – North Korea announced its front-line military units are prepared to launch strikes on South Korea, intensifying pressure over accusations that South Korea flew drones and dropped leaflets on Pyongyang. While South Korea has not confirmed sending drones, it warned that it would respond firmly if North Korea threatens the safety of its citizens. North Korea claimed South Korea launched drones to spread propaganda leaflets over Pyongyang three times this month and vowed to retaliate with force if it happens again. — Over 60 people have been injured, several critically, in a drone attack in north-central Israel, according to first responders. No official deaths have been reported from the attack, but the high number of injuries – with rescue service United Hatzalah stating it “provided assistance to over 60 wounded people” – marks it as one of the bloodiest incidents since the war began last October. The news follows Hezbollah’s claim of launching a drone swarm on an Israeli infantry training camp in Binyamina. — President Joe Biden visited areas in Florida devastated by back-to-back hurricanes, announcing federal aid for projects aimed at reinforcing the electrical grid and a “whole government” effort to support recovery. “We’ve been in regular contact, and it’s times like this when we come together to support each other—not as Democrats or Republicans, but as Americans. Americans who need help, and Americans who will help you, if you were in the same situation,” Biden said in St. Petersburg. He announced $612 million for Florida’s resiliency projects. — One person was killed, and nine others were injured after a shooting during homecoming events at Tennessee State University, according to Nashville Police officials. Of the nine injured, three were juveniles between the ages of 12 and 14, and all are in stable condition at a local hospital, said MNPD Public Affairs Director Don Aaron. The gunfire occurred shortly after 5 p.m. Sunday during a clash between two groups. Officials believe innocent bystanders may have been struck during the exchange. — The largest private prison company in the U.S. has paid over $4.4 million to settle numerous complaints of mistreatment, including at least 22 inmate deaths, at its Tennessee facilities since 2016. Of that amount, more than $1.1 million involved the Trousdale Turner Correctional Center, Tennessee’s largest prison, which is currently under federal investigation. Nearly 80 settlements, obtained by The Associated Press through public records requests, allege incidents of beatings, medical neglect, and cruelty at CoreCivic’s four prisons and two jails in the state. — A dangerous heatwave continues in the West, with Phoenix experiencing triple-digit temperatures daily for three consecutive weeks. Phoenix recorded temperatures above 110 degrees on 80 days in 2024, breaking the previous year’s record of 55 days over 110 degrees. This heat is also affecting the Southwest and the South, with temperatures expected to hit the 90s in cities like Las Vegas, Austin, Dallas, and Little Rock, Arkansas, this weekend.

The Israeli military has instructed Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip to evacuate their homes

The Israeli military has instructed Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip to evacuate their homes

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Unbiased headline news – The Israeli military has once again instructed Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip to evacuate their homes and shelters as troops continue their weeklong offensive against militants. Military spokesman Avichay Adraee urged people to leave parts of Gaza City’s Sheikh Radwan neighborhood as well as other areas around Jabaliya, the urban refugee camp where Israeli forces have launched several major operations throughout the conflict, only to return after militants regrouped. — The United Nations peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, reported that Israeli forces fired on several of its installations in the area. Tensions between Israel and the UN have risen as Israeli military operations against the Iran-backed Hezbollah continue to escalate. “UNIFIL’s Naqoura headquarters and nearby positions have been repeatedly hit. Two peacekeepers were injured after an IDF Merkava tank fired at an observation tower at UNIFIL’s Naqoura headquarters, hitting it directly and causing the peacekeepers to fall,” the UNIFIL mission said in a statement. — Boeing announced it is reducing its workforce by 10%, which translates to around 17,000 employees. In a memo, CEO Kelly Ortberg revealed the layoffs, stating that the aerospace company is facing difficult choices to remain competitive. Ortberg also mentioned that Boeing is postponing the development of its 777X airplane and pausing production of the 767 aircraft after fulfilling the current customer orders. — Oklahoma police officers shot and killed a woman who had been firing a gun and threatening them after a car crash, authorities reported. The woman was linked to an earlier shooting, according to police Capt. Valerie Littlejohn. Seven officers arrived at the crash site and attempted to engage with her, but opened fire when she brandished her weapon at them, Littlejohn said. “We don’t know if she was aiming at anyone or just firing the shots into the air or the ground,” Littlejohn explained. — Several children and adults were hospitalized in Pennsylvania on Friday night after being poisoned by mushrooms, according to authorities. Emergency medical teams responded around 9:30 p.m. to reports that 11 people had fallen ill after eating mushrooms in Peach Bottom Township, the Delta-Cardiff Volunteer Company Station 57 posted on social media. “Units were advised that 11 individuals had consumed toxic mushrooms and were all suffering from illness,” the post stated. — A NASA spacecraft is prepared to begin its journey to Jupiter and its moon Europa, one of the leading candidates for potential extraterrestrial life. The Europa Clipper mission will investigate beneath Europa’s icy surface, where an ocean is believed to be just below. While the spacecraft won’t search directly for life, it will assess whether the environment could support it. A future mission would be required to search for any microorganisms. “It’s an opportunity for us to explore not a world that might have been habitable billions of years ago, but one that could be habitable today—right now,” said program scientist Curt Niebur.

OMG!! Trump Said THIS About Women At His Rally

OMG!! Trump Said THIS About Women At His Rally

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Former President Donald Trump hurled insults at his rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, and other women Wednesday — saying he had no interest in stopping his attacks even if they turn off female voters — as Hurricane Milton made landfall. All this happened while lives were being lost in Florida. This is just another example of how Donald Trump only cares about getting in the White House at any cost. He went off with insults like “That is one dumb woman.” “She was so filthy dirty, disgusting,” he said. We continued with other women at his small rally in PA. He said he is going to continue to insult women and he doesn’t care if it turns off female voters.