Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are criticizing President Trump’s proposal to take ownership of the war-torn Gaza Strip, with many calling it “problematic” and “deranged.” USAID shipments of critical humanitarian aid are not reaching communities in dire need due to upheaval within the organization. Additionally, dads in L.A. are finding solace in baseball after their neighborhood was destroyed by fires. President Trump’s plan to develop and take ownership of Gaza has been met with widespread condemnation, with lawmakers from both parties voicing concerns. USAID is facing changes that are leaving workers and critical shipments in limbo, impacting communities that rely on aid around the world. Best-selling author Neil Gaiman has been accused of repeatedly raping his family’s former nanny, with the nanny seeking over $7 million in damages. In other news, all 67 victims in a deadly crash have been recovered, and a group of fathers in L.A. are finding support and camaraderie through a baseball group after fires destroyed their neighborhood. If interested in product reviews and expert shopping tips, sign up for The Selection newsletter for the latest information.
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Morning Rundown: Trump’s Gaza plan leaves USAID workers and shipments in uncertain status
