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Two students and two teachers were killed in a Georgia high school shooting, with a 14-year-old suspect in custody and facing adult charges. The U.S. has seized Russian websites and charged two state employees with spreading election disinformation. Ukrainian President Zelenskiy has ordered a major government reshuffle amid the ongoing war with Russia. Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau lost support from a key party, complicating his position ahead of next year’s election. Alec Baldwin might face reinstated manslaughter charges after a special prosecutor challenged the earlier dismissal.
The U.S. Justice Department has charged six senior Hamas leaders with terrorism-related crimes for their involvement in the deadly October 7th attacks, highlighting the ongoing conflict. In Ukraine, two Russian missiles struck a military academy and hospital in Poltava, marking one of the deadliest strikes since the war began. Former New York Governor aide Linda Sun and her husband have been charged with acting as agents for the Chinese government. The Supreme Court rejected Oklahoma’s bid for federal family planning grants due to the state's refusal to provide neutral abortion information. Lastly, a judge denied Trump's request to move his hush money case to federal court, keeping the case on track for sentencing on September 18th.
President Biden recently came out and said Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu needs to do more for Gaza ceasefire deal. The U.S. seized an illegally obtained plane from Venezuela’s President after it was transported to Florida. Recent photos of the Titanic wreckage shows evidence of the ship’s bow deteriorating on the seafloor. 2 U.S. Marines were attacked as they disembarked in Turkey and are currently hospitalized. The UK has suspended all arms dealings into Israel out
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Tens of thousands of Israelis protest, demanding a ceasefire after the deaths of six more hostages in Gaza. Germany's far-right party, Alternative for Germany (AfD), is poised to win an eastern regional election. Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on Russian energy infrastructure. Brazil’s watchdog telecommunications regulator has suspended access to the social network X. Should their be an enforceable code of ethics for Supreme Court Justices?
The Supreme Court once again blocks Biden’s SAVE plan for student loan relief and traps it in appeals court. The IVF and Israel have enacted a large-scale strike in the Palestinian occupied West Bank in what some journalists are calling the largest attack in the area in 20 years. The AI tech company Nvidia exceeds Wall Street expectations in the current quarter with almost $1 billion more than predicted. VP Kamala Harris and running mate Tim Walz visit a Georgia high school band practice as a part of their methodical plan to pursue the swing state’s voters. Nevada politician Robert Telles has been sentenced to life over the death of Jeff German, a journalist who previously reported on Telles’ mishandlings in the office and was found stabbed to death in his home.
Former President Trump has been indicted again for trying to overturn the 2020 election, with charges including conspiracy to defraud the U.S., though prosecutors adjusted their argument due to immunity rulings. Israeli hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi was rescued after 326 days in Gaza and has been reunited with family. Donald Trump has added RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard to his transition team following their recent endorsements. Ukrainian President Zelensky announced a push into Kursk as part of his "victory plan" to present to President Biden. U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan is in Beijing to discuss key issues and ease tensions before the November 5th U.S. election.
The upcoming VP debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is stirring controversy, with Harris’ team pushing for uncensored microphones, doubting Trump's ability to maintain a "presidential" demeanor. Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine, killing four and injuring many, marking one of the largest assaults in recent months. US Open champion Dominic Thiem exited the 2024 tournament in the first round, bidding an emotional farewell to his fans. Special counsel Jack Smith is appealing to reinstate the classified documents case against Trump, with Trump's response due by September 26th. Finally, the DNC and the Democratic Party of Georgia are suing the Georgia State Election Board, claiming recent board actions conflict with state law.
Israel launched pre-emptive airstrikes in southern Lebanon, sparking rocket retaliation from Hezbollah before both sides backed off, avoiding immediate escalation. Telegram founder Pavel Durov was arrested in Paris on charges related to money laundering and drug trafficking through his platform. Hurricane Hone struck Hawaii’s Big Island with 85 mph winds, leading to flash flood warnings. A Syrian suspect confessed to a recent stabbing in Germany that killed three and injured eight, raising concerns about potential ties to the Islamic State. Arizona’s National Guard rescued over 100 people from flash floods in Grand Canyon National Park, but search efforts continue for a missing hiker.
Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic presidential nomination, emphasizing unity over division. British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch was found dead after his yacht sank off Sicily, with his daughter still missing. Israel’s new demands are delaying a ceasefire with Hamas, mainly due to concerns over military control of Gaza’s borders. Ukraine continues its air assault, while the U.S. approved a $125 million aid package despite unclear details. Arkansas' Supreme Court rejected an abortion rights petition due to missing training certifications for canvassers.