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AP Headline News - Mar 13 2024 20:00 (EDT)
Ify news, I'm Ben Thomas. Israel says it'll direct Palestinians in Gaza's southernmost town of Rafa toward humanitarian islands in the center of the territory ahead of a plant offensive. I mean, time international attention is focused on getting aid in. The Israeli military now says an aid convoy has for the first time entered the Gaza Strip's northern half. Israel's been under pressure to ease restrictions on aid getting into Gaza. The U.S. and other nations have been resorting to things like air drops. That's not enough. You cannot replace hundreds of trucks by sending parachutes. European Union Foreign Policy Chief Joseph Burrell accuses Israel of blocking vital over land routes. Sagar Magani, Washington. The House has passed a bill that would ban TikTok if its China-based owner doesn't sell. Mommy here is concerned it's a national security threat. The judge overseeing the Georgia election interference case has dismissed six charges in the indictment, including three against former President Trump. Many other charges have been left intact. In Oklahoma, the death of a non-binary teen who died a day after being beaten in a high school bathroom has been ruled a suicide. A summary autopsy report shows that 16-year-old next Benedict, who used they/them pronouns, had toxic levels of two drugs in their system and died of an overdose. Next was conscious and alert after the bathroom fight on February 7th, when telling police about the attack by three girls. Next's grandmother called 911 the next day when Next was found unresponsive in their home. On the call, Sue Benedict expressed concern about a head injury from the attack as she described Next's symptoms. Next's breathing was shallow with eyes rolled back and hands curled up. A complete autopsy will be released in 10 days. I'm Lisa Dwyer. And three men have been charged with federal firearms counts in the Super Bowl parade shooting in Kansas City. This is AP News. Among Israel's backers in its war against Hamas, evangelical Christians. Charles Talladezma has the story. Since the Israel Hamas War began five months ago, evangelicals have been visiting Israel in growing numbers to volunteer and support the war effort. Tourism to Israel has plummeted since October when the war started. Now, half of those who do visit come with faith-based groups, authorities say. And a guy who finished law school and aimed high to build a world-class firm for the people where everyone, regardless of background, gets top-notch treatment. Dan Kapil's law lives that mission, scoring record verdicts for folks from all walks of life and they don't care about your wallet. Righteous cases are taken on a percentage fee basis. And help, visit Dan Kapil's law.com. That's Dan, C-A-P-L-I-S law.com. The U.S. is the most important part of the world. And that's just the beginning. Do you, Fargo? You can. And that's just the beginning. Do you, Fargo? You can. And the Wells Fargo Mobile App. Learn more at Wells Fargo.com/Get Fargo. Terms and conditions apply. Your mobile carriers availability and message and data rates may apply. Wells Fargo Bank and A member FDIC. Bank and A&M member FDIC.