The Israeli military warned more than 100,000 people to flee the city of Rafah in Gaza before a possible ground attack. Plus, explaining the beef between rap superstars Kendrick Lamar and Drake, and a dietitian's tips about the healthiest chips you can buy.
Israeli forces began instructing about 100,000 people in eastern portions of Rafah to move into a humanitarian zone this morning, potentially signaling preparations for a ground invasion of the southern Gaza city. The move comes despite President Biden repeatedly stating U.S. opposition to an invasion of Rafah and United Nations officials warning it would increase the civilian death toll. No firm timeline has been set for when Israeli ground troops will enter Rafah, an Israeli official told NBC News this morning. Here's the latest.
The diss tracks have been flying between two of rap's biggest superstars for more than a month, with all kinds of ugly accusations from both sides. Drake was the latest to respond with "The Heart Part 6" yesterday, one day after Kendrick Lamar released "Not Like Us." The feud, which dates all the way back to 2013, has spilled over to the point where pop superstar Dua Lipa jokingly weighed in during a "Saturday Night Live" sketch this weekend, and a Chinese restaurant in Toronto mentioned by Lamar in a diss track has seen its business boom. Here's what's behind all the animosity.
Who doesn't like munching on some chips between meals? However, since ultraprocessed foods are associated with a range of negative health issues, there are some important things to look for when choosing your chips. Dietitians recommend baked chips instead of fried ones, and checking the label to see what type of oil was used to cook them. See 6 brands of healthy chips to grab on your next grocery run.
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