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Last Week Layoffs in USA: Key Updates for July 2025

Last Week Layoffs in USA: Key Updates for July 2025 July 20, 2025 – The U.S. job market faced significant turbulence last week as layoffs surged across multiple sectors, driven by economic pressures and government-driven workforce reductions. Below is a comprehensive overview of the latest layoffs in the USA, optimized for readers seeking timely and […]

Supreme Court Rules Against Mandatory LGBTQ+ Books in Schools, Upholding Parental Rights

Supreme Court Rules Against Mandatory LGBTQ+ Books in Schools, Upholding Parental Rights Date: July 20, 2025Author: Click USA News StaffCategory: Education, Politics In a landmark 6-3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, can opt their children out of public school lessons featuring LGBTQ+-themed storybooks, reinforcing parental rights and […]

Superman Smashes $400M+ at Global Box Office: James Gunn’s DC Triumph Shines

Superman Smashes $400M+ at Global Box Office: James Gunn’s DC Triumph Shines July 20, 2025 – Superman, directed by James Gunn, has soared past $400 million worldwide, marking a monumental win for Warner Bros. and DC Studios. With David Corenswet delivering a standout performance as the Man of Steel, the film has captivated audiences and […]

National Ice Cream Day 2025: A Churn-tastic Celebration for ClickUSANews.com

National Ice Cream Day 2025: A Churn-tastic Celebration for ClickUSANews.com It’s July 20, 2025, and the sun is blazing, the vibes are cool, and America is ready to dive into a creamy, dreamy celebration—National Ice Cream Day! For ClickUSANews.com readers, this isn’t just another Sunday; it’s a nationwide party where scoops, sundaes, and smiles reign […]

Trump Urges Washington Commanders to Revert to ‘Redskins’ in Heated Cultural Debate

President Donald Trump has reignited a firestorm of controversy by urging the Washington Commanders to revert to their former name, the “Redskins,” in a recent Truth Social post. Calling for an immediate return to the moniker used from 1937 to 2020, Trump claims it carries “heritage and prestige” and insists there is a “big clamoring” […]

Gaza Crisis: 73 Killed in Aid Chaos as Famine Tightens Grip July 20, 2025 | By ClickUSANews Team Gaza is reeling from a worsening humanitarian disaster, with at least 73 Palestinians killed while seeking aid amid a crippling Israeli siege and rampant food shortages. Reports from Khan Younis describe chaotic scenes of alleged indiscriminate firing by Israeli forces on civilians waiting for food, marking a grim escalation in the region’s hunger crisis. As famine threatens, aid access remains blocked, leaving millions on the edge of survival. Deadly Chaos at Aid Sites Gaza’s Health Ministry reported 59 deaths and hundreds injured in a single day in Khan Younis, where crowds gathered near aid trucks were allegedly fired upon by Israeli troops. Social media footage, yet to be verified, shows bodies strewn across streets, with injuries consistent with heavy weaponry. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) denied responsibility for the deaths, claiming they fired warning shots to manage crowds they deemed threatening, and are investigating the incident. Since May 2025, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), backed by the U.S. and Israel, has distributed limited aid but faced criticism for operating in militarized zones. Over 800 Palestinians have reportedly died near GHF sites, with witnesses alleging reckless use of force. The UN and humanitarian groups have slammed the setup as unsafe and insufficient, calling for broader, safer aid distribution. Starvation and Blockade Fuel Crisis A near-total blockade, reinstated on March 2, 2025, has choked Gaza’s access to food, fuel, and medical supplies, driving 83% of needed aid to a standstill, per the Norwegian Refugee Council. Residents are surviving on minimal food, with prices skyrocketing by up to 4,000%. The UN’s World Food Programme has shut down community kitchens serving 420,000 people due to depleted stocks. UNRWA, Gaza’s main aid provider, has thousands of trucks ready at the border—enough for 180 million meals—but has been barred from delivery for over four months. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) warns of full-scale famine, with 650,000 children under five facing acute malnutrition. At least 67 children have died from starvation, and 92% of infants and pregnant women lack adequate nutrition. Water shortages, worsened by damaged infrastructure and fuel scarcity, have forced some to resort to seawater. UNRWA and Global Outcry UNRWA, which employs 13,000 staff and handles 80% of Gaza’s aid, has labeled the blockade a “deliberate famine” and demanded immediate access to deliver supplies. The UN Human Rights Office condemned the violence at aid sites as a potential war crime, urging Israel to comply with international humanitarian law. Amnesty International and other groups have accused Israel of using starvation as a tactic, with the International Court of Justice now reviewing Gaza’s aid crisis. Conflict and Collapsed Ceasefire The crisis stems from a collapsed ceasefire in March 2025, following Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, which killed 1,200 and took 251 hostages. Israel’s response has killed over 57,800 Palestinians, mostly women and children, per Gaza’s Health Ministry. Recent IDF operations, including 250 strikes in 48 hours, have displaced 90% of Gaza’s 2.3 million people and crippled infrastructure, leaving only 17 of 36 hospitals partially operational and 1,500 hospital beds available. Ceasefire talks, mediated by the U.S. and Qatar, have stalled over issues like Israeli withdrawal and aid access, prolonging the suffering. Urgent Call for Action Humanitarian agencies are pressing Israel to lift the blockade, open border crossings, and allow UNRWA to deliver aid safely. The UN has called for an immediate ceasefire to avert further deaths from starvation and violence. As Gaza faces an unprecedented crisis, the world is urged to act swiftly to save lives. Follow ClickUSANews for real-time updates on Gaza’s humanitarian emergency. Tags: Gaza crisis, famine, Israeli siege, civilian deaths, UNRWA, Khan Younis, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, aid blockade Sources: Reuters, BBC, Al Jazeera, UN News, Amnesty International, The Guardian, PBS News

Gaza Crisis: 73 Killed in Aid Chaos as Famine Tightens Grip

Gaza is reeling from a worsening humanitarian disaster, with at least 73 Palestinians killed while seeking aid amid a crippling Israeli siege and rampant food shortages. Reports from Khan Younis describe chaotic scenes of alleged indiscriminate firing by Israeli forces on civilians waiting for food, marking a grim escalation in the region’s hunger crisis. As […]

WNBA All-Stars Demand Pay Equity with ‘Pay Us What You Owe Us’ Protest at 2025 All-Star Game

Indianapolis, July 19, 2025 — In a powerful display of unity and defiance, WNBA stars turned the 2025 All-Star Game into a national platform for gender pay equity. Players took the court at Gainbridge Fieldhouse wearing striking black warmup shirts reading “Pay Us What You Owe Us,” igniting a firestorm of support both in the arena and across […]

Delta Airlines Flight DL446 Makes Emergency Landing

Los Angeles, CA – July 20, 2025 – In a dramatic aviation incident, Delta Airlines Flight DL446 was forced to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on July 18, 2025, after its left engine caught fire shortly after takeoff. The Boeing 767-400, a 24.6-year-old widebody aircraft (registration N836MH), was en route […]

Astronomer CEO Steps Down After Coldplay Concert Controversy

New York, July 20, 2025 — Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, a fast-growing data orchestration company valued at $1.3 billion, has resigned following a public scandal at a Coldplay concert in Foxborough, Massachusetts. A viral Jumbotron moment captured Byron in an intimate embrace with Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot during a “kiss cam” segment, igniting rumors […]

Amazon AWS Layoffs 2025: What You Need to Know

Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing powerhouse of Amazon, has made headlines with a new round of layoffs announced on July 17, 2025. This move, part of CEO Andy Jassy’s ongoing efforts to streamline operations, has impacted various teams within AWS. For ClickUSANews.com, we dive into the details of these layoffs, their causes, and […]