A lot of headlines about the Israel-Hamas war this Monday morning: Tensions over the war in Gaza were front and center as attendees of the White House Correspondents Dinner waded through crowds of pro-Palestinian protesters to enter the formal event where President Joe Biden spoke. Meanwhile, dozens of students protesting the war were arrested coast-to-coast over the weekend and the U.S. is beginning to construct a maritime aid route to Gaza. |
Tensions over war felt on campuses and beyond | Activists rallied outside a hotel hosting the annual White House correspondents' dinner Saturday night, painting an uncomfortable scene as fanciful attendees entered the event. Demonstrators targeted President Joe Biden, who spoke at the dinner, for his support of Israel's military campaign. Meanwhile, "physical altercations" ensued on Sunday at UCLA after demonstrators breached a security barrier separating counterprotesters. The clash came one day after student arrests occurred on at least four universities. Read more | Demonstrators try to block arriving guests outside of the Washington Hilton, the site of the Annual White House Correspondents Dinner, on April 27, 2024 in Washington, DC. Kent Nishimura, Getty Images |
Tornadoes and storms blast Midwest | A swath of the Midwest braced for more deadly storms after brutal weather blasted across the Plains, killing at least four people in Oklahoma, destroying homes and knocking out power to tens of thousands. The storm system threatened parts of Texas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Iowa through Sunday night and thunderstorms are expected across the Mississippi Valley to the Gulf Coast into Monday, posing another risk of severe weather hazards such as hail, gusty winds, and flash flooding. Read more | Tornado damage is seen in Sulphur, Oklahoma, on April 28, 2024. BRYAN TERRY, THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK |
Can a floating aid island save Gaza? |
American troops have begun constructing a floating pier three miles from Gaza's shore that will receive shipments of food and other humanitarian aid transported from Cyprus by commercial ships. |
How it will work: Smaller ships will pick up the aid from the 72-feet wide and 270-feet long pier and ferry the aid to a pier on Gaza's shore for delivery inland, where millions of people face food insecurity. |
Is Mexico blocking migrants' path to the US? | The Biden administration and Texas are taking credit for an unusual springtime lull in illegal border crossings, with the White House touting its legal pathways and Gov. Greg Abbott championing his troops and concertina wire. But analysts, immigrant advocates and migrants themselves say it's Mexico blocking the path north. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's immigration agency has intensified a busing program that aims to hurt migrants' chances of reaching the U.S. border – or at least delay their arrival. Read more |
No HBCU players picked in 2024 NFL draft |
For the second time in four years, no prospects from a Historically Black College or University were called during the 2024 NFL draft over the weekend. The shutout comes despite the creation of numerous initiatives designed to improve inclusion, such making the 2021 HBCU Legacy Bowl – sponsored by the Black College Hall of Fame – for draft-eligible prospects and the 2022 NFL-backed HBCU Combine. Read more | Detroit Lions fans celebrate at the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit on April 26, 2024. Eric Seals / USA TODAY NETWORK |
Photo of the day: A moment for Nicole Kidman |
Nicole Kidman glittered in gold as she stepped out to receive her Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute at an all-star tribute gala Saturday night in Hollywood. | (L-R) Reese Witherspoon, Lee Daniels, Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep and Zac Efron attend the 49th AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Nicole Kidman at Dolby Theatre on April 27, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Jon Kopaloff, Getty Images for AFI |
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