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Headline News from The Associated Press

AP Headline News - Apr 02 2024 08:00 (EDT)

Duration:
2m
Broadcast on:
02 Apr 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

This is AP News, I'm Rita Falle. Just in, Prime Minister Minaj Manetnyahu says aid workers in Gaza were killed by an unintended strike by Israeli forces. A dual U.S. Canadian citizen is reportedly among those killed in Gaza after an apparent Israeli airstrike that killed several charity workers. The Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari. We have been reviewing the incident in the highest levels to understand the circumstances of what happened and how it happened. We will be opening a probe to examine this serious incident further. This will help us reduce the risk of such an event from occurring again. Donald Trump has posted a $175 million bond in his New York civil fraud case. That stops collection of hundreds of millions more for the moment. So who's responsible for that bridge collapsing in Baltimore after a cargo ship hit it? The owner and manager of the cargo ship have filed court papers. The filing seeks to cap the company's liability at roughly $43.6 million, trial lawyer Enrique Serna says the goal of synergy in Grace Ocean is to try to limit their legal exposure. What this does is it stops all litigation, it consolidates it in this one filing. A federal court in Maryland will ultimately decide who is responsible and how much they owe. I'm Lisa Dwyer. A 12-year-old student opened fire at a school in Finland this morning, killing one and seriously wounding two other students. Police say the suspect is under arrest. United Airlines is asking its pilots to take time off in May because of delays getting new planes from Boeing. Some private colleges now cost more than $90,000. This is AP News. They've been treating a patient in Texas for bird flu. The AP's Jackie Quinn. Federal health officials say a case of human bird flu is linked to contact with dairy cows in Texas. As health officials say a patient is being treated for the bird flu after coming in contact with cows, which are now known to be susceptible to the avian flu virus. The patient's only reported symptom was eye-retness. Federal health officials say this is the first known instance anywhere in the world of a person catching this version of bird flu from a mammal. Last month, officials confirmed bird flu infections among cows in Michigan, Kansas, and Texas. One expert is calling this an unexpected and problematic twist. I'm Jackie Quinn.