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The World Authority on Food Insecurity has declared famine now exists in northern Gaza.
The group of experts says over half a million people there could die of starvation.
Israel rejects the findings and says the panel overlooked Israeli data on aid deliveries.
California Democratic lawmakers have passed a controversial redistricting proposal.
It seeks to redraw congressional districts held by Republicans and flip them to Democratic control.
This comes as Texas lawmakers consider a similar effort to boost Republicans.
CAP Radio's Laura Fitzgerald reports.
The California proposal could yield five new congressional seats for Democrats next year.
Governor Gavin Newsom says the plan will nullify the Texas redistricting proposal.
Because when all things are equal, we're all playing by the same set of rules,
there's no question that the Republican Party will be the minority party in the House of Representatives next year.
Republicans oppose the legislation,