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Massive fire engulfs NYC supermarket, spreads to 4 buildings, injuring 7 and displacing 30 residents

"My house is on fire, sizzling," a displaced resident named Mark told The Post.

Joe Biden's handling of the Middle East crisis is just downright dangerous

More recently, the Houthis in Yemen began striking cargo ships in the Red Sea.

Red Cross declares blood emergency as donations hit 20-year low

The organization is again partnering with the NFL to give away two Super Bowl LVIII tickets in Las Vegas as a way to get more volunteers to take the needle.

Hamas-ification of the Red Cross, another DOJ coverup for Dems and other commentary

“It’s no wonder . . . the Red Cross has been such a mammoth disappointment during” the Israel-Hamas conflict, groans Commentary’s Seth Mandel.

Kentucky gov declares state of emergency after train derails, spills molten sulfur

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency Wednesday after a train derailed in Livingston and spilled chemicals that caught on fire, sending plumes of smoke into the air.

Death toll from Libyan floods tops 11K, threat of waterborne illnesses looms

Rescue workers continue to search for bodies in the wake of a deadly dam calamity in Libya, even as international health officials warn that waterborne disease could bring another wave...

At least 51 people killed in road accident in western Kenya, 32 injured, police and Red Cross say

The Friday evening accident occurred at a location known for vehicle crashes near the Rift Valley town of Londiani, which is about 125 miles northwest of the capital, Nairobi.

More gay, bisexual men can donate blood as FDA updates rules

The implantation of the updated risk-based rules surrounding blood donation comes after a decades long ban.

Blood drives this winter: American Red Cross urges people not to forget to donate

Health experts "warn 100 million Americans — equivalent to nearly a third of the country’s population — could get COVID-19 infections in the coming fall and winter," Dr. Baia Lasky.

US: Russia to plant evidence framing Ukraine for deadly prison strike

Washington believes that Russia is preparing to fake evidence ahead of journalists and investigators potentially visiting Olenivka Prison, a US official told CBS News.

Red Cross registers hundreds of Ukrainian POWs from Mariupol

The International Committee for the Red Cross said the registrations of Ukrainian prisoners of war, which included wounded fighters.

'Bloody fighting' continues in Mariupol as Putin promises another evacuation attempt from steelworks

Ukrainian civilians remained trapped on Thursday in underground bunkers at a steelworks in the ruined city of Mariupol, as "bloody clashes" engulf the embattled port city. 

Bodies of apparent Russian soldiers arranged in Z after Ukraine retakes area

The macabre scene was photographed Monday near a village recently retaken by Ukrainian forces on the outskirts of Kharkiv after heavy fighting over several days.

Russia reneges on 'humanitarian corridor,' is barring evacuation buses and aid for Mariupol: Red Cross

Russian forces seized 14 tons of food and medical supplies bound for Mariupol, according to Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk.

Red Cross offering free trip to Super Bowl 2022 in exchange for blood

The Red Cross previously announced that donors were "urgently needed" due to a national shortage.

Red Cross declares first-ever national blood crisis

The American Red Cross warned this week that it is facing a "national blood crisis."

What we know about the Bronx fire victims so far

At least 17 people, including eight children, died in New York City's worst fire in more than 30 years on Sunday after a space heater malfunctioned in a Bronx apartment...

Red Cross warns that COVID-19 cases are exploding in Asia

Seven out of 10 countries globally that are doubling their infection numbers the fastest are in Asia and the Pacific.

Winter conditions force blood drive closures across 30 states, Red Cross says

The American Red Cross on Wednesday urged those in the few areas spared by serious wintry conditions to donate blood amid sweeping cancellations. "Record-breaking cold and severe winter weather across most of the U.S. has...

Uneven global COVID vaccine supply could have ‘deadly effect,’ Red Cross warns

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) warned of a "deadly and devastating effect" as wealthy nations snap up COVID-19 vaccines, and unveiled a $110 million plan...