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Right-wing Israelis block aid to Gaza coming from the West Bank
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Israeli activists attack Gaza aid convoy as U.N. worker killed in Rafah
Right-wing Israeli activists in the Wests Bank attack a convoy carrying food to Gaza as a U.N. worker is killed in Rafah.CBS News - Top stories - Israel -
Blinken Arrives in Ukraine to Boost Spirits, Funnel U.S. Military Aid
A resurgent Russian military is pressing hard before Ukrainians can rearm.The Wall Street Journal - World - Ukraine -
Blinken visits Ukraine, Russia exploiting delay in U.S. military aid
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Ukraine for an unannounced visit as the country struggles to hold back a major Russian incursion near its second-largest city of Kharkiv. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams has more.CBS News - Top stories - Ukraine -
At least eight Israeli strikes on Gaza aid groups since October, says report
Human Rights Watch says warnings were not issued before attacks, which have killed or injured dozens. See all our Israel-Gaza war coverageIsraeli forces have carried out at least eight strikes on humanitarian convoys and their facilities in Gaza ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
Walmart to Lay Off and Relocate Workers
The retailer is cutting hundreds of corporate jobs and asking some staff to move to large corporate hubs.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
WNBA season tips off Tuesday
The 28th WNBA season kicks off Tuesday night with four games, including Caitlin Clark's highly anticipated debut for the Indiana Fever.CBS News - Top stories - WNBA -
2024 WNBA season tipping off
The WNBA season tips off Tuesday night with several big names, including Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, making this possibly the most anticipated season start in the league's history. Ben Pickman, a staff writer for The Athletic, joined CBS News ...CBS News - Top stories - WNBA
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