Some 760 people were reportedly injured and more than 100 died after a rush on an aid convoy in Gaza.
Read MoreThe US says it will soon airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza, as a growing international chorus calls for answers regarding the carnage at a food convoy in the enclave Thursday. Follow for live updates.
Read MoreA real-life version of “Lord of the Flies”: Israel’s war aim is to destroy Hamas, but it is also destroying any vestige of orderly life in Gaza.
Read MoreThe humanitarian assistance comes in the wake of the deaths of more than 100 Palestinians in northern Gaza after a huge crowd swarmed an arriving aid convoy.
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Read MoreFox News White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich reports on U.S. military plans to airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza on ‘Special Report.’
Read MoreVANCOUVER - British Columbia has established minimum nurse-to-patient ratios for a range of different hospital settings and is investing $237 million to ensure they are met.
Read MoreMSNBC host Katy Tur slammed prosecutor Adam Abbate for his performance during a hearing of the Fani Willis trial.
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Read MoreBloomberg’s Nick Wadhams discusses President Biden saying the United States will airdrop aid over Gaza, and shares his insight on what issues or consequences may result of this airdrop as President Biden seems much more willing to turn his back on Prime Minister Netanyahu. Bloomberg's Megan Scully talks about President Biden signing the stopgap funding agreement into law to avoid a partial government shutdown, and the busy week lawmakers have ahead of them as the new partial shutdown deadline is now a week away. Both Nick and Megan speak with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power." (Source: Bloomberg)
Read MoreFormer prime minister Brian Mulroney, who died Thursday at the age of 84, was a vocal opponent of apartheid. Mulroney and his government consistently called for an end to white minority rule of South Africa's majority Black population and marshalled Western support for economic sanctions against Pretoria.
Read MoreJustin Trudeau confirmed a state funeral to honour the Progressive Conservative titan, who was prime minister for nearly nine years
Read MoreThe federal judge who is overseeing Donald Trump's charges he hoarded classified documents after leaving the White House, weighs when to hold trial.
Read MoreThe federal judge who is overseeing Donald Trump's charges he hoarded classified documents after leaving the White House, weighs when to hold trial.
Read More“I saw people falling to the ground after being shot,” said one witness, “and others simply took the food items that were with them and continued running for their lives.”
Read MoreThe B.C. government says it's bringing in nurse-to-patient ratios and signing bonuses to help alleviate some pressure on health workers.
Read MoreRanchers in the fire-scarred Texas Panhandle are facing a grim task of disposing possibly thousands of dead cattle killed by smoke and flames.
Read MoreThe B.C. government is turning to a series of bonus programs in an effort to recruit new nurses to the province – and to rural areas where it can be hard to attract health-care workers.
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