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Prime Minister Netanyahu asks the court to shorten his testimony session tomorrow because of a diplomatic meeting. He continues to face corruption charges, which he denies.
The Group of Twenty summit in South Africa ended with a diplomatic dispute between South Africa and the United States over the presidency handover. Despite tensions, the summit produced a declaration prioritizing climate change and global inequality. Some activists praised the event for highlighting issues affecting poorer nations.
A veteran judge in St. Charles County has been fired for repeatedly referencing Elvis Presley and dressing as the singer during court hearings. The judge's conduct was found to be inappropriate by a disciplinary commission.
Prime Minister Netanyahu says Israel will continue strikes against Hezbollah and Hamas in response to ceasefire violations. He insists Israel acts independently to ensure its security.
The Israeli military says it killed Alaa Hadidi, a top Hamas weapons supply chief, in an airstrike in Gaza City. The strike followed an attack on troops in southern Gaza. Officials described Hadidi as a central figure in arming Hamas fighters.
The Israeli military says it killed a Hamas commander in Gaza during airstrikes that left at least 20 Palestinians dead. Hamas has not commented on the reported killing. Both sides continue to accuse each other of ceasefire violations.
A new biography examines Palantir CEO Alex Karp's life, leadership, and the company's controversial role in global security. The book highlights Karp's moral clarity and commitment to using technology for the greater good, even as he faces criticism for Palantir's influence and alliances. Ultimately, Karp is portrayed as a principled and candid leader at the heart of major twenty-first-century challenges.
A new generation of comedians is reviving clean, family-friendly stand-up, with Nashville at the center of the trend. Comics like Dusty Slay, Leanne Morgan, and Nate Bargatze are finding success with inoffensive, broadly appealing humor. Their approach offers nostalgic escapism without judgment or controversy.
A new collection of David McCullough's essays and speeches, *History Matters*, highlights his focus on the human stories at the heart of history. The book emphasizes empathy, character, and the narrative form in understanding the past.
IDF Chief Eyal Zamir is summoning top commanders over October 7 failures, with possible sanctions and dismissals expected. The move follows an external panel's criticism of previous investigations.
Pakistan denounces Israel's latest attacks on Gaza, warning they threaten peace efforts and urging urgent international action. The strikes have left dozens dead, including women and children, despite a fragile ceasefire.
Dutch police say West Midlands Police used false intelligence to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a match in Birmingham. The ban sparked political controversy and accusations of antisemitism, with Maccabi Tel Aviv later refusing to allocate tickets to their fans over safety fears.
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