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Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump to Testify in Civil Fraud Trial Against Former President Donald Trump and the Trump Organization

Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump and Eric Trump are set to appear in court this week to testify in the civil fraud trial against their father, former President Donald Trump, and the Trump Organization. New York Attorney General Letitia James has claimed that the Trump children were aware of and knowingly participated in a scheme to inflate the value of the Trump Organization's assets. Senior legal analyst Elie Honig explains that the Trump children could be "damned if they do and damned if they don't" when it comes to taking the Fifth Amendment. The $250 million civil fraud trial is set to begin Monday and could have major implications for the Trump family and the Trump Organization.

Manhasset Man Arrested After Pointing Gun at 6-Year-Old Boy on Halloween

Michael Yifan Wen, a Manhasset, New York man, was arrested and charged with menacing and second-degree endangering the welfare of a child after he allegedly pointed a gun at a 6-year-old boy who had mistakenly left Halloween treats on his porch. The incident has sparked outrage in the community and calls for stricter gun control laws in the state of New York. Wen is currently being held in Nassau County jail and is due to appear in court on November 5th.

Gov. Hochul Announces Person of Interest in Custody Following Antisemitic Threats at Cornell University

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced that a person of interest has been taken into custody following antisemitic threats made at Cornell University. The Anti-Defamation League reported a nearly 400% increase in reported incidents of antisemitism since the start of the conflict in the Middle East. In response, Gov. Hochul has taken steps to combat antisemitism on college campuses in New York, including increased security measures, increased training for faculty and staff, and the creation of a task force.

Senate Judiciary Committee Subpoenas Three Individuals in Probe of Supreme Court Ethics Practices

The Senate Judiciary Committee has announced plans to issue subpoenas to three individuals in connection with a probe into ethics practices at the Supreme Court. The 11 Democratic members of the panel are targeting two wealthy Republican donors and an influential conservative legal activist in order to uncover more information about the trips provided to two Supreme Court justices. The investigation is a significant escalation of the Democrats' efforts to hold the high court accountable, and the subpoenas could provide important insight into the relationship between the justices and wealthy donors.

Adam Johnson’s Tragic Death Sparks Conversation About Player Safety in Ice Hockey

Adam Johnson, a 29-year-old American ice hockey player, tragically died after suffering a skate cut to his neck while playing for the Nottingham Panthers at the Sheffield Steelers. His death has sparked a conversation about player safety, with the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) and National Hockey League (NHL) both expressing their condolences and committing to improving safety protocols and equipment. Johnson's family and friends are in the thoughts of many, and it is hoped that the measures being taken will help to make the sport safer for all players.

FBI Director Christopher Wray Warns Congress of Potential Terrorist Attacks Inspired by Hamas’ Actions in the Middle East

FBI Director Christopher Wray warned Congress Tuesday that the actions of Hamas and its allies in the Middle East could inspire other terrorist attacks, including by violent extremists in the United States. Wray noted that multiple foreign terrorist organizations have called for attacks against Americans and the West, and the FBI is increasing its efforts to combat terrorism domestically and internationally. Wray said that the FBI is committed to protecting the American people from all threats and will continue to monitor the situation and take appropriate action.

Syracuse University Cancels Lecture Due to Safety Concerns Amid Ongoing Conflict in Gaza

Syracuse University has canceled a lecture due to safety concerns, as Israel's military has carried out airstrikes on the Palestinian Gaza Strip, resulting in casualties, including children and women. The situation in Gaza is dire, and the university is unable to ensure the safety of its campus community.

Two Longtime Flight Attendants File Discrimination Lawsuit Against United Airlines Alleging Request from Los Angeles Dodgers Was Denied Due to Race and Ethnicity

Two longtime flight attendants for United Airlines have filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging discrimination based on a request from the Los Angeles Dodgers. The lawsuit claims that United Airlines removed minority female flight attendants from Dodgers charter flights, replacing them with “young White thin women”, and seeks damages for the two flight attendants, as well as a court order to stop United Airlines from engaging in discriminatory practices. United Airlines has not yet commented on the lawsuit, but has previously stated that it is committed to providing equal opportunities for all employees and does not tolerate discrimination of any kind.

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