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Dawoud Abo Alkas/Anadolu via Getty Images(TEL-AVIV, Israel) The number of humanitarian aid trucks entering the war-torn Gaza Strip has decreased over the past few weeks, with the delivery of food aid to the north almost completely stopped, according to the United Nations and the Israeli government.The causes were not immediately clear but were likely due to a combination of factors. The entry and distribution of aid in Gaza have been disrupted since war broke out after Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that governs the coastal enclave, launched a surprise attack on neighboring Israel on Oct. 7.Israel has said it is conducting this war to dismantle Hamas and says they are doing everything in their power to protect civilian lives throughout the war.Now, after five months of war, amidst an ever-growing outcry for aid to help the Palestinian people trapped in a warzone, the United Nations has warned that people are starving.The Kerem Shalom crossing on the border of Egypt, Israel, an ....

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P Deliss/Getty Images(NEW YORK) Nearly three million asthma attacks in children could be prevented by 2050 if the United States transitioned to electric vehicles and clean power, according to a new report published Wednesday.Researchers from the American Lung Association (ALA) say these goals would also avert millions of other respiratory symptoms and save hundreds of infant lives over the next two-and-a-half decades."That [zero-emission] future, it s really important for lung health, both because emissions from dirty sources of transportation and electricity are harming our lungs right now and also because it s critical for addressing climate change," Laura Kate Bender, assistant vice president of Nationwide Healthy Air for the ALA, told ABC News.Asthma, which is chronic inflammation of the lung airways, affects about 4.6 million children in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Symptoms including cough, tightness in the chest, shortness o ....

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Drew Angerer/Getty Images(EL PASO, Texas) The Texas Attorney General s office is suing to shut down a well-known Catholic nonprofit that helps to shelter migrants in El Paso, Texas.Officials from the AG s office visited Annunciation House on Feb. 7, demanding it provide extensive documentation that included the identities of all migrants the organization has helped within 24 hours, according to court records.An attorney representing Annunciation House filed a lawsuit on Feb. 8 to delay the release of the records and examine the legality of the AG s request."The AG has now made explicit that its real goal is not records but to shut down the organization. It has stated that it considers it a crime for a Catholic organization to provide shelter to refugees," Annunciation House said in a statement Wednesday."The Attorney General s illegal, immoral and anti-faith position to shut down Annunciation House is unfounded. Annunciation House has provided hospitality to hundreds o ....

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LionsgateOn Wednesday, Lionsgate dropped the snarky, shoot- em-up trailer to Borderlands, the action-comedy movie based on the bestselling video game franchise.For the big-screen bow, Kevin Hart and Oscar winners Cate Blanchett and Jamie Lee Curtis team up, respectively, as the franchise s mercenary Roland, Lilith the Siren and archeologist Dr. Patricia Tannis.Joining their party are Ariana Greenblatt a veteran of Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame, Barbie and Ahsoka as demolitions expert Tiny Tina. Creed II heavy Florian Munteanu plays her mysterious masked protector, Kreig, and Jack Black voices the game s wise-cracking robot companion Claptrap.Set to Electric Light Orchestra s "Do Ya," the trailer shows the hunt for a mysterious vault located on the wasteland Pandora.Blanchett s character calls it "the weirdest, most dangerous dumpster fire of a world in the universe." But for all of its monsters, ravaging bands of marauders and gulleys apparently filled with ....

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Stanley tumblers are displayed on a shelf at a Dick s Sporting Goods store, Feb. 2, 2024, in Daly City, Calif. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)(NEW YORK) The trendy oversized Stanley thermos that reached viral fame on social media and became a must-have item is facing new criticism from customers.The parent company of the viral tumblers is facing two lawsuits after Stanley acknowledged that part of the insulation at the bottom of the bottle which people do not come into contact with contains some lead.In one of the lawsuits filed last week, Mariana Franzetti alleges the company, Pacific Market International, "engaged in a campaign of deceiving customers by failing to disclose the presence of lead in its tumbler products."The lawsuit also claims the company "knew or reasonably should have known about this lead issue for years but chose to conceal it from the public presumably to avoid losing sales."The cups are still available for sale online.Pacific Market Inter ....

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