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Philadelphia Poison Control Center Warns Against Eating Wild Mushrooms After Deadly Incident in Australia

The Philadelphia Poison Control Center is warning people to avoid eating wild mushrooms after an incident in Australia left three people dead and one in critical condition. Australian media reports suggest the deaths were caused by mushroom poisoning, prompting the Poison Control Center to advise anyone who has eaten a wild mushroom to seek medical attention immediately. Victoria State Police have arrested a 49-year-old woman in connection with the deaths.

Joe Biden Calls for ‘Pause’ in Ongoing Conflict Between Israel and Hamas

President Joe Biden has called for a "pause" in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in response to increasing pressure from human rights groups, fellow world leaders and members of his own Democratic Party. The conflict has been ongoing since the Oct. 7 terrorist attack by Hamas, which killed about 1,400 people in Israel. Biden's call for a pause is seen as a step in the right direction, but it is unclear if it will be enough to bring an end to the conflict.

Chuck Schumer Criticizes House Republicans’ Standalone Aid Package for Israel, Calling it a “Joke” and “Stunningly Unserious

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has criticized the House Republicans' proposed standalone aid package for Israel, calling it a "joke" and "stunningly unserious" due to its lack of aid to Ukraine, humanitarian assistance to Gaza, and funding for the Indo-Pacific. Schumer has urged Speaker Johnson to "quickly change course" and offered his own solution, promising to stand with Israel's leaders. He concluded his remarks by declaring the House Republicans' proposal "dead almost before it's born" and called for a more comprehensive solution.

Mexico’s Acapulco Hit Hard by Hurricane Otis, Government Unveils $3.4 Billion Recovery Plan

Hurricane Otis, a category 5 storm, hit Mexico's resort city of Acapulco on Wednesday, leaving at least 27 dead and causing major damage. The government has unveiled a $3.4 billion recovery plan to help the city rebuild, including tax breaks and financial assistance for affected families. Images of the destruction show buildings and homes damaged, streets flooded, and trees and debris scattered across the city, with the government providing food, water, and medical care to those affected.

Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Strip Cause “Dozens” of Casualties and Potential Evacuation of Rafah Crossing

At least dozens of people were killed and injured in the northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday after Israeli airstrikes targeted a refugee camp near Gaza City. Images obtained by Agence France-Presse showed major damage and destruction at the camp, with videos of wounded people, including children, being brought to a nearby hospital. The United Nations has expressed concern over the airstrikes and the potential evacuation of the Rafah crossing, calling for an immediate end to the violence and for the protection of civilians.

Dozens Killed in Airstrikes on Jabaliya Refugee Camp in Gaza Strip, Rafah Border Crossing Opens to Allow Hundreds to Leave

Dozens of people have been killed in airstrikes on the Jabaliya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, where Israel says it targeted Hamas. The Rafah border crossing to Egypt opened on Wednesday, allowing hundreds of foreign passport holders and the wounded to leave the war-torn territory. Four hostages were released by Hamas, but no one else has been allowed to leave the embattled enclave. The international community is calling for an immediate ceasefire and for both sides to come to the negotiating table, but the situation in Gaza remains dire with no end to the violence in sight.

Australia Withdraws from 2034 World Cup Bid, Leaving Saudi Arabia as the Sole Candidate and Raising Human Rights Concerns.

Football Australia has decided not to enter the bidding contest for the 2034 World Cup, leaving Saudi Arabia as the only declared candidate. This has caused dismay among human rights activists, who fear that the kingdom's hosting of the event could be used to legitimize its alleged human rights abuses. Qatar has pushed back against the criticism, insisting that everyone was welcome in the country and denying reports of worker abuse.

Tragedy Strikes: 55-Year-Old Surfer Believed to Have Died in Shark Attack off South Australia Coast

A 55-year-old surfer is believed to have died in a shark attack off the coast of South Australia on Tuesday, with witnesses reporting a shark attack and police believing the man died from it. Emergency services are currently searching for the man's body and the beach has been closed to the public while the search is underway. Authorities are urging people to take extra caution when swimming or surfing in the ocean.

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