Israeli forces fired shots at a food distribution site in Gaza.
People at risk of starvation had overrun the place.
What does the incident say about a new U.S.-backed system to distribute aid?
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The United States updated its COVID-19 vaccine guidelines.
The shot is no longer recommended for children or pregnant women who are otherwise healthy.
Health experts had given different advice.
So what does this mean for you and your family?
And thousands of children of ISIS fighters are stuck in Syrian detention camps.
The U.S. government wants to get them out because officials think the longer they stay,
the higher the chances of radicalization.
The older the children get, the more likely that they're going to buy into the ideology there.
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