Biden orders Israel to change course on Gaza aid; No Labels backs out of 2024 race

President Biden expresses concerns over Israel's actions in Gaza while far-right groups create their own economy to support their beliefs.

  • Bilawal Riaz
  • 1 min read

President Biden voiced concerns about Israel’s actions in Gaza, stating U.S. policy will depend on Israeli behavior to address civilian deaths and aid worker safety. Following an Israeli strike that killed aid workers, Israel agreed to allow temporary aid delivery and open a main crossing in northern Gaza. No Labels decided not to field a 2024 presidential candidate, citing difficulties finding a suitable contender for their bipartisan agenda. Additionally, a federal judge ruled Border Patrol responsible for children in U.S.-Mexico border camps. Far-right groups are establishing their own economy to uphold their beliefs. Weekend recommendations include the movie “La Chimera” and the PBS show “A Brief History of the Future.” An eclipse is set to occur, and young salmon were accidentally released into a creek in Oregon.

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