The U.S. on Thursday called on both Israel and Hamas to ensure that aid bound for civilians in Gaza is not disrupted, after a shipment from Jordan was attacked by Israeli settlers and subsequently diverted by Palestinian militants. Secretary of State Antony Blinken viewed the aid on Tuesday just before it departed from the headquarters of the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization in Amman bound for the newly opened crossing into Gaza at Erez. The visit was part of a U.S. push to increase the aid getting to civilians in Gaza amid warnings of imminent famine after nearly seven months of war stemming from Hamas's Oct. 7 attacks in southern Israel.
Negotiations are reportedly underway to end a UC Berkeley campus protest as three people were hurt during a confrontation at the encampment Wednesday night. Here's what happened.
Utah Sen. Mitt Romney is 'alarmed' at the spread of bird flu and says the federal government needs to do more to protect Americans.