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Headline News from The Associated Press

AP Headline News - Apr 10 2024 14:00 (EDT)

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10 Apr 2024
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AP News. I'm Ed Donahue. The Israeli military confirms he killed three sons of the leader of Hamas, saying they were operatives for the group. Ismael Haniah accused Israel of acting in the spirit of revenge and murder. The top U.S. general in Europe is giving a stark illustration of the impact on Ukrainian troops. If the U.S. doesn't quickly send more aid, here's the A.P. Sagr-Magani. "The biggest killer on the battlefield is artillery." General Christopher Kavoli says the U.S. has been providing the bulk of 155 millimeter shells to Kyiv. But its forces are having to ration them. "They are now being outshot by the Russian side, five to one." And if they don't get more help from the U.S. "That will immediately go to 10 to 1 in a matter of weeks." Kavoli testified to a House panel as a $60 billion Ukraine aid package remains stalled in Congress. "The clock is ticking on it and everyone here fills the urgency of that." Speaker Mike Johnson's widely expected to try advancing the aid package next week, but he's having trouble gaining consensus from members who cite more pressing domestic needs. Sagr-Magani, Washington. Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has been very critical as Speaker Mike Johnson. The two met. "The Marjorie is frustrated by the last appropriations package of spending bills and you know what, so am I." Former President Donald Trump was asked if the Arizona law that criminalizes nearly all abortions goes too far. "Oh yeah, they did and that will be straightened out and you know, it's all about the states right and it'll be straightened out and I'm sure that the governor and everybody else is going to bring it back into reason and that will be taking care of anything very quickly." Trump faces political pressure on abortion rights. He opposes a national ban on abortion. Already sentenced to years in federal prison, six former Mississippi law enforcement officers have been sentenced in state court for their roles in torturing two black men. This is AP News. The Federal Communications Commission says internet companies have to be more transparent about fees and pricing. "Broadband labels are intended to be like nutritional labels on food products. Internet packages will have to tell you what's going into the pricing of your service using these labels. It's part of the Biden administration's plan to crack down on junk fees. They're going to provide easy to understand accurate information about the cost and performance of high speed internet to help consumers avoid price hikes and other unexpected costs. The labels will be mandated to appear at any point of sale, including online and in stores. And they'll be required to disclose all pricing information, like introductory rates, data allowances, and speeds." Hi up, I'm Jwani Washington. Ralph Puckett, Jr., a retired Army colonel awarded the Medal of Honor seven decades after he was wounded, leading a company of outnumbered Army Rangers in battle during the Korean War has died peacefully in Georgia. He was 97. I'm Ed Donahue, AP News.