United States Veto on UN Ceasefire Resolution for Gaza

The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza due to the absence of a condition for the release of Israeli hostages. The U.S. was the only 'no' vote among 14 'yes' votes.

China-U.S. Climate Talks in Beijing

China and the United States are working on narrowing their differences on climate issues, including climate finance, during talks in Beijing. Progress has been made despite some friction in the bilateral relationship.

Meeting between National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Chinese President Xi Jinping

National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met with Chinese President Xi Jinping amid tensions with the United States. They discussed various topics, including the possibility of a meeting between Biden and Xi before the November Presidential election.

Oropouche Virus (Sloth Fever) Detected in the United States

The Oropouche virus, also known as sloth fever, has been detected in the United States through travelers returning from Cuba. The virus is spread by mosquitoes and midges and can cause symptoms like fever, headache, and muscle aches. There is no evidence of local transmission in the U.S. so far.

Iran's Threat of Retaliation Against Israel

Iran refuses Western calls to drop threat of retaliation against Israel for killing Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran. Key Western allies urge Iran to reconsider. The United States warns of possible attacks by Iran and deploys military support to Israel. Iran's military is committed to waging war against Israel.

2024 Paris Olympics Medal Count

The United States and China tied for the most gold medals at the Paris Olympics, each winning 40 golds. America pulled into a tie with victory in the women's basketball event. The U.S. still came out with the most overall medals at 126. Various countries saw unexpected success with Israel, Ecuador, Kyrgyzstan, and Moldova producing more medalists than usual.

United States Wins 40th Gold Medal at Paris Olympics

The United States secured its 40th gold medal at the Paris Olympics in the women’s basketball final, tying with China for the most gold medals. The U.S. finished with a total of 126 medals, while China had 91. Great Britain came in third with 65 medals.

United States Women's Basketball Team Wins Gold at Paris Olympics

The United States women’s basketball team won the gold medal at the Paris Olympics by defeating France 67-66. A’ja Wilson led the team with 21 points, 13 rebounds, and four blocks. The U.S. staged a comeback after being down by 10 points in the third quarter to secure their eighth consecutive gold medal.

United States Men's Water Polo Victory Against Australia in Paris Olympics Quarterfinals

The United States men's water polo team stages a miraculous comeback to beat Australia in the quarterfinals at the Paris Olympics.

Quincy Hall's Olympic Gold Medal Win in Men's 400m Final

Quincy Hall wins first Olympic gold medal for the United States in the men's 400m final at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

International Human-Trafficking Network in Costa Rica

Costa Rican police arrested 21 people suspected of links to an international human-trafficking network operating between Ecuador and the United States. The suspects charged migrants $14,000 per person for illegal logistics services on the land route. Authorities aim to stop the flow of migrants seeking to reach the U.S. through Latin America.

United States Women's Soccer Team Victory in Paris Olympics Semifinal

The United States women’s soccer team secures a spot in the Paris Olympics gold medal match after defeating Germany 1-0 in a semifinal game, with Sophia Smith scoring the winning goal in extra time.

United States Women's 3x3 Basketball at the Paris Olympics

The United States failed to win the women's 3x3 basketball tournament at the Paris Olympics, with one player blaming the referees for the loss.

Prisoner Swap between Russia and the United States

Russia became more interested in a prisoner swap with the United States after concerns about a potential Trump presidency. German negotiation team saw an opening due to Russian concerns and desire to wrap up the deal before the U.S. election in November.

Barack Obama's Political Career

Barack Obama's political career from Illinois State Senate to being elected as the 44th President of the United States, serving two terms from 2009 to 2017.

United States Men's Soccer Team Loss to Morocco in Olympic Games Paris 2024

The United States men's soccer team suffers a 4-0 loss to Morocco in the quarterfinal round of the Olympic Games Paris 2024, ending their medal opportunity.

Prisoner Swap Between Russia and the United States

A group of individuals, including reporters and prisoners, were part of a 24-person prisoner swap between Russia and the United States. They were greeted by President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris upon their arrival in the U.S.

United States Women's Foil Team Wins Gold at 2024 Paris Olympics

The United States women's foil team made history at the 2024 Paris Olympics by defeating the dominant Italian team to win gold for the first time.

Elizabeth Francis: Oldest Living Person in the United States

Elizabeth Francis, a 115-year-old woman from Houston, Texas, is now the oldest living person in the United States and the fourth-oldest documented person living in the world. She attributes her long life to her faith and family. She has three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren.

Prisoner Exchange between U.S. and Russia

The United States and Russia completed a prisoner swap, releasing journalist Evan Gershkovich, American Paul Whelan, and others. The deal involved two dozen people and was negotiated despite strained relations between the two countries.

United States Wins Gold in Men's Coxless Four Rowing at 2024 Paris Olympics

The United States wins gold in men's coxless four rowing at the 2024 Paris Olympics, breaking an over 60-year gold medal drought in the sport.

Prisoner Exchange Involving American Journalist Evan Gershkovich

American journalist Evan Gershkovich may be released as part of a prisoner exchange between the United States and Russia, potentially involving up to 30 political prisoners. The exchange is said to be imminent, with efforts to keep the information secret until the last moment.

Accusations Against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Joy Reid on MSNBC accuses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of being a radical individual who wants to start a regional war in the Middle East to drag the United States into the conflict. Trita Parsi from the Quincy Institute calls for firmer steps to prevent this scenario.

2024 Paris Olympics

The United States leads in the 2024 Paris Olympics with 28 total medals, including 4 gold, 12 silver, and 12 bronze. American athletes like Caeleb Dressel, Jagger Eaton, Nyjah Huston, and Katie Ledecky have won medals.

Assassination of Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Iran, leading to tensions between Iran, Israel, and the United States. The situation is complex and may escalate into a wider conflict.

Bird Flu Outbreak in U.S. Dairy Cows

Bird flu outbreak in dairy cows in the United States raises concerns about spread to humans. Cases confirmed in multiple states, with infected herds and human exposure reported. Government takes measures to contain and prevent further spread.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Visit to the United States

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives in the U.S. with President Biden and VP Harris absent due to Biden testing positive for COVID-19. Netanyahu greeted by others upon arrival ahead of speech to Congress. Criticism over Israel's military offensive in Gaza.

China halts nuclear-arms-control talks with U.S. over arms sales to Taiwan

China has halted nuclear-arms-control talks with the United States in protest of Washington's arms sales to Taiwan, potentially setting back global arms-control efforts. The U.S. advocates for compartmentalization, separating nuclear-arms-control talks from other contentious issues with China.

Tommy Paul representing the United States in Tennis

Tommy Paul, a professional tennis player, is gearing up to represent the United States at the upcoming Olympics in Paris and the U.S. Open. He is determined to bring home a medal and feels the pressure to become the next American champion in men's tennis.

Political Revival in the United States

Dr. Ben Carson believes it's time for a "revival" in the United States, stating that President Trump recognizes a "golden opportunity" to save the country if he wins the presidency and Republicans control Congress.

Poverty in the United States

The United States is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, yet over 10 percent of people live in poverty. Issues of poverty affect Democrats, Republicans, city-dwellers, and rural households, and are likely to be a major factor in the upcoming election.

Controversy Surrounding Referee Kevin Ortega in Copa America Match

Controversy surrounds referee Kevin Ortega after United States loses to Uruguay in Copa America match. Fans and analysts blame Ortega for the loss due to questionable calls and lack of control.

Summer Air Travel in the United States

Summer air travel in the United States is expected to soar, with the TSA forecasting record-setting numbers for the July 4 holiday. Despite challenges like supply chain delays and Boeing safety crises, airlines are expressing confidence in their preparedness. Factors such as weather, air traffic control issues, and extreme temperatures can still lead to delays and cancellations, but improvements in coordination and new staff hiring are helping to mitigate these risks. Lower airfares and last-minute travel deals are attracting more infrequent flyers, who are advised to sign up for airline apps, expedited security programs, and flight tracker apps to navigate the busy summer season efficiently.

Antisemitism in the United States

A recent Gallup survey found that 49% of Americans consider antisemitism a very serious problem in the United States, a significant increase from 9% in 2003. Overall, 81% of Americans see antisemitism as a problem today.

Japan's Victory Over United States in IFAF U20 World Junior Championship Semifinals

Japan's victory over the United States in the IFAF U20 World Junior Championship semifinals shocked football fans, leading to a fierce reaction on social media. Despite the U.S. putting up a fight in the second half, Japan's offense prevailed, winning the game 41-20.

Ukrainian attack on the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula

Russia accuses the United States of being responsible for a Ukrainian attack on the Russian-annexed Crimean peninsula, resulting in casualties and injuries. The incident has sparked outrage among Russian public figures.

United States vs Bolivia Copa America Match

The United States men’s national soccer team defeated Bolivia 2-0 in the Copa America group stage match, with goals from Christian Pulisic and Folarin Balogun.

Christian Pulisic scores goal for Team USA in Copa America match

Christian Pulisic scored a goal in the third minute to give the United States a 1-0 lead over Bolivia in the Copa America match.

Heat Wave in Eastern and Central United States

A dangerous heat wave is predicted to unfold over the eastern and central United States, with temperatures approaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit, impacting millions of people.

India-U.S. Defense and Technology Cooperation

India and the United States strengthen defense and technology cooperation, focusing on semiconductor production, artificial intelligence, and jet engine manufacturing. The two countries aim to collaborate on innovative research and co-production of land warfare systems.

Iran's Nuclear Program Advancements

Iran has started up new cascades of advanced centrifuges and plans to install others in the coming weeks after facing criticism over its nuclear program, further advancing its nuclear capabilities.

European Commission's Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles

The European Commission's planned tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles may impact the EV industry in the United States.

Julian Assange's extradition appeal to the United States

Julian Assange's appeal against extradition to the United States will be heard next month in London. He is wanted on 18 charges, nearly all under the Espionage Act, relating to WikiLeaks' release of secret U.S. documents.

Aid for Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure

The U.S. and Europe pledge nearly $2 billion in aid for Ukraine's energy infrastructure due to Russian strikes causing rolling blackouts.

Political Criticism of Donald Trump

Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania criticized former President Donald Trump for negative comments about the United States, urging him to stop 'shit-talking' the country and focus on the positive progress under President Joe Biden.

Rising Home Ownership Costs in the United States

The cost of owning a home in the United States has increased by 26% since 2020, with expenses such as taxes, insurance, and utilities rising during a period of high inflation.

Impact of Recent Elections in Latin America on Migration Policy and Collaboration with the United States

Recent elections in Latin America may lead to a shift in migration policy and collaboration with the United States.

United States Upsets Pakistan in T20 World Cup Cricket Match

The United States pulled off a major upset by beating Pakistan in the T20 World Cup of cricket, with some of their players having day jobs outside of cricket. The victory was celebrated as a big achievement.

Iran's Upcoming Presidential Election and Tensions with the United States

Exclusive interview with South African Chief Rabbi on upcoming election in Iran following the death of Ebrahim Raisi in helicopter crash. Registration period opened for hopefuls wanting to run in the June 28 presidential election. Tensions between Tehran and the United States continue amidst protests in Iran.

Natural Disasters in Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape attributes disasters in the country to extraordinary rainfall and changing weather patterns, including a landslide that may have killed thousands. Relief efforts are ongoing with support from Australia and the United States.

Taiwan-U.S. Relations and Military Aid

Taiwan has ordered weapons from the United States to defend against potential invasion by Beijing, with a bipartisan House delegation meeting Taiwan's new president. The importance of these weapons was highlighted by recent Chinese military drills around Taiwan in response to the president's inauguration speech.

Saudi Arabia-US Security Agreement

Saudi Arabia and the United States are discussing a wide-ranging security agreement, including a two-state solution for Palestine and nuclear cooperation. The deal is crucial for the region's stability amid tensions with Iran.

Calls to Sanction Samidoun for Links to Hamas and Terrorism

The Biden administration faces calls to sanction Samidoun, a Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network linked to Iran's regime and Hamas. Germany and Israel have outlawed Samidoun for supporting and glorifying terrorism. The U.S. cannot designate organizations based solely on hateful speech under the First Amendment.

Arrests for Alleged Crimes Across the United States

Multiple individuals arrested for various alleged crimes in different counties across the United States.

Biden Administration's Humanitarian Parole Program

Manuel Alejandro Marrero Medina, son of Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero Cruz, was denied entry to the United States under the Biden administration's Humanitarian Parole program. This program allows citizens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to request entry into the U.S. Marrero Medina's denial was the last step in the process before traveling to the U.S.

Hostage Situation in Gaza

Video released by families of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza shows seven female Israeli soldiers after they were captured. Norway, Spain, and Ireland announce recognition of a Palestinian state, criticized by the United States.

Income Inequality in the United States

Mark Zandi from Moody's Analytics discusses the income disparities in the US, highlighting that those in the top third are doing well, the middle are okay, and the bottom face tough circumstances.

Pope Francis and Climate Change

Pope Francis asserts that climate change is a crisis that is causing harm globally and particularly affects vulnerable populations. He criticizes the United States for its high emissions and calls for a change in lifestyle. The Vatican will host a 3-day climate summit in May.

Tensions between the United States and Israel

Sen. Chris Coons warns that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's actions could strain the relationship between the United States and Israel. Coons urges Netanyahu to choose the path of peace and avoid a full-scale assault on Rafah.

Northern Lights in the United States

Rare opportunity to see the northern lights in the United States this weekend due to coronal mass ejections from the sun, creating a celestial light show visible as far south as Virginia and California.

Tornado Frenzy in the United States

A tornado frenzy has been ongoing in the US, with at least one tornado reported every day since April 25. The streak has seen over 300 tornadoes, including rare and powerful EF4 tornadoes, causing significant damage and loss of life.

Changes in Germany's Top Trading Partners

The United States is becoming Germany's top trading partner, surpassing China due to various factors like strong U.S. growth, decoupling from China, and increased competition from Chinese firms. Germany's new China strategy aims to de-risk from China while maintaining a partnership.

Criticism of Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu

Rep. Jerry Nadler criticized Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu as the worst Jewish leader since an infamous Biblical figure. The conflict between Netanyahu and liberal Democrats like Schumer and Nadler has intensified due to the ongoing war in Gaza.

The Importance of U.S. Global Focus and Avoiding Isolationism

Historian Andrew Roberts discusses the importance of the United States maintaining a global focus and avoiding isolationism in the face of threats from 'axis of evil states'.

Explosions in Iran and Potential Regional Destabilization

Explosions in Iran could lead to widespread destabilization in the region, potentially drawing in other countries like Lebanon, Syria, and the United States. Proxy groups like Hezbollah may get involved, increasing the risk of a large-scale conflict.

United Nations Veto on Palestinian State

The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution to block the unilateral declaration of a Palestinian state, citing the need for negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority for a two-state solution.

Prince Harry's Official Residence Change to the United States

Prince Harry has officially declared the United States as his primary residence for business purposes, moving away from his home country, the UK. He and Meghan have been focusing on their media careers and have made several announcements regarding their projects.

United States Men's Basketball Team at the 2024 Summer Olympics

The roster for the United States men's basketball team at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris was officially revealed, aiming to defend their gold medal from the Tokyo Olympics. The team includes star players like LeBron James, Stephen Curry, and Kevin Durant.

Call for Regime Change in Iran

Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz calls for regime change in Iran due to the threat it poses to the Middle East and the world, citing recent Iranian missile and drone attacks intercepted by Israel. Dershowitz believes regime change is necessary to stop Iran from exporting terrorism and attacking the United States.

Response to Iran's Attack on Israel

White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby responds to questions about Iran's attack on Israel, highlighting the successful defense by the United States and its partners and emphasizing the desire to prevent further escalation and avoid war with Iran.

Potential conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States

Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.) warns that Israel may not trust the United States if Iran strikes due to current tensions between the two countries and the situation in Gaza. He predicts that Iran may take indirect actions to avoid direct attribution and escalation.

Gary Player's Participation in the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club

Gary Player, a three-time Masters winner, played at Augusta for the final time in 2009 and was named an honorary starter in 2012. He gave a patriotic speech during the tournament, expressing gratitude towards the United States.

Critique of Patriotism and National Identity in the United States

The article questions the concept of patriotism, criticizing the idea of owing loyalty to a nation that may not fulfill its obligations to its citizens. It highlights various shortcomings in the United States, including issues with healthcare, education, inequality, and lack of a cohesive national vision.

Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua seeking to establish presence in the United States

Members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, known for extensive criminal activities, are seeking to establish a presence in the United States, causing concern among officials and the Venezuelan community. Lawmakers are urging President Biden to designate the gang as a Transnational Criminal Organization to combat its threat.

Israel-Hamas Conflict and Hostage Situation

The article discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, focusing on efforts to secure the release of hostages and potential cease-fire talks. It also covers Israel's military actions in Gaza and the frustration over government inaction. White House comments on Israeli troop withdrawal are mentioned as well.

Conspiracy Theories Surrounding the Solar Eclipse in the United States

Conspiracy theories about the upcoming solar eclipse in the United States include claims about biblical prophecies, messages, and bad omens. Despite the misinformation, the eclipse will be visible across North America on April 8, passing over Mexico, the US, and Canada.

Conspiracy Theories Surrounding the Solar Eclipse in the United States

Conspiracy theories about the upcoming solar eclipse in the United States claim it will last up to five days and have ties to biblical prophecies. Snopes has debunked these claims and noted that some Christians view the eclipse as a bad omen. The eclipse will be visible in the US for up to 4 minutes and 27 seconds, almost double the duration of the Great American Eclipse in 2017.

United States Industrial Policy and Economic Strategy

Sen. Marco Rubio outlines the need for a new industrial policy in the United States to benefit the working class and combat globalism and China's economic influence, contrasting it with the Biden administration's approach. The policy would prioritize domestic industrialization and address issues such as deindustrialization and dependence on China for key components. Rubio also discusses the impact of immigration and tariffs on the American economy.

Mexican President's Demands on Migration Policy

Mexican President Obrador warns that the flow of migrants into the United States will continue unless billions in aid is sent every year. The White House stresses that U.S. interests are a priority in policy decisions and emphasizes a constructive relationship with Mexico.

Race Between United States and China Over Protecting Global Positioning Satellites

The United States is losing in the race with China over protecting global positioning satellites, which are crucial for various services. While the U.S. lacks a backup plan for civilians if satellite signals are disrupted, China is moving ahead with advanced timing systems. The U.S. decommissioned its Loran system in 2010, while China upgraded its World War II-era system. Both countries are exploring alternative solutions to secure time and navigation services.

Russian Warships in Red Sea Amid Houthis' Attacks

Russian warships have passed the Bab al-Mandab Strait into the Red Sea amid attacks by Yemen’s Houthis on merchant shipping. The Houthis belong to the “axis of resistance,” hostile to Israel and the United States.

Oktoberfest Beer and its Popularity in the United States

The article discusses the popularity of Oktoberfest beer in the United States, highlighting the switch from traditional dark amber beer to lighter lagers. It also mentions the historical origins of Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany.

Climate Change Migration in the United States

Millions of Americans are expected to move in the coming decades to escape wildfires, rising seas, oppressive heat, and drought according to ProPublica reporter Abrahm Lustgarten's new book, On the Move.

United States and Cyprus Collaboration on Fighting Financial Crimes

The United States and Cyprus are formalizing their collaboration in fighting money laundering, sanctions evasion, and other financial crimes with an agreement offering Cypriot law enforcement authorities U.S. expertise.

Moscow Terrorist Attack

Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledges that the deadly terrorist attack at a rock concert was carried out by radical Islamists, despite previous resistance to this classification. He accuses the United States of trying to cover up the true motivating force behind the attack, claiming it was the work of Islamist terrorists in conjunction with Ukrainians.

Mexican President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador's Response to U.S. Claims on Fentanyl Production

Mexican President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador denies U.S. claims that the majority of fentanyl is produced in Mexico, defends his country's family traditions and low drug use, and points out that fentanyl is also produced in the United States, Canada, and Asia.

Climate Change and Wildfire Risk in the United States

The United States is expected to experience warmer-than-average temperatures this spring, leading to concerns about wildfires in the West. Climate change intensifies the warming trend, with low water levels expected on the Mississippi River this summer.

Ceasefire Resolution in Gaza

The United States is bringing a resolution to the UN Security Council calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza as part of a hostage deal.

Israeli military plan in Gaza

Israel's Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer stated that Israel will enter the town of Rafah in Gaza to destroy the last Hamas battalions, even if the United States, under President Joe Biden, opposes it. Dermer emphasized that Israel will take control of Rafah regardless of international support.

Decline in Happiness Among Younger People in the U.S. and Western Europe

The United States and some Western European countries are falling in overall well-being, especially among younger people. The U.S. dropped out of the top 20 for the first time, with Americans under 30 ranking 62nd globally. Factors contributing to this decline include economic inequality between generations and various societal pressures.

Former President Donald Trump's stance on NATO funding

Former President Donald Trump stated in an interview that the United States will stay in NATO if other nations pay their “fair share.” He emphasized the importance of countries paying their bills to receive defense protection.

Filmmaker Alex Garland discusses the upcoming film 'Civil War'

Filmmaker Alex Garland explains the relevance of releasing 'Civil War' during an election year, why Texas and California are allies in the film, and criticizes political polarization. He emphasizes the importance of addressing divisiveness and rationality in society.

U.S. Legislation on TikTok Ban

The United States passed a bill that could ban TikTok due to concerns about data privacy and national security. China accuses the U.S. of bullying and using national security as a pretext. TikTok's owner, ByteDance, denies sharing user data with the Chinese government. The bill creates a process to ban social media apps from U.S. app stores if deemed a national security threat.

North Korean military demonstration with new battle tank

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un guided a military demonstration involving a new battle tank in a show of force as South Korea and the United States wrapped up joint drills. Kim expressed satisfaction with the tank's performance and the 105th Tank Division was declared the winner of the mock battle.

Diplomatic Rift Between Hungary and United States

Hungary summoned its ambassador from the United States in response to President Biden's comments about Prime Minister Viktor Orbán looking to become a dictator. This sparked a diplomatic rift between Budapest and Washington.

Russia's Nuclear Arsenal Superiority Claim

President Putin claims Russia's nuclear arsenal is superior to the US and is ready to use nuclear weapons.

AUKUS Deal for Sale of Nuclear-Powered Submarines

Australia remains confident in the AUKUS deal for the sale of nuclear-powered submarines by the United States despite concerns about potential delays or cancellations due to U.S. funding cuts for the Virginia class submarines.

American Samoa Democrat Caucus Results

President Joe Biden lost the American Samoa Democrat caucus to Jason Palmer, an entrepreneur and investor, denying him a complete primary sweep. The territory is worth 11 Democrat delegates. Palmer won the caucus according to the Democratic Party in American Samoa.

Pro-Beijing Groups Promoting Transgender Movement in the U.S.

Pro-Beijing groups backed by China-linked billionaires are promoting the transgender movement in the U.S. to advance a Marxist agenda, as revealed by author Peter Schweizer in his book 'Blood Money.' Two billionaires, Neville Roy Singham and Joseph Tsai, are funding organizations pushing transgenderism as a weapon against the capitalist order.

US Airdrops Aid to Gaza

The United States airdropped 38,000 ready-to-eat meals over Gaza's coastline to aid Palestinians, with more drops planned. NBC News' Allie Raffa reports.