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Israeli Military Expands Ground Offensive Against Hamas in Gaza, Sparking International Outcry

The Israeli military has expanded its ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza to every part of the region, after a Hamas-led attack killed 1,200 people. Many of Gaza's 2.3 million people have been forced to flee to the south, and are running out of places to go as the bombardment continues. The international community is calling for an end to the violence and for both sides to negotiate, but the Israeli military is continuing its operations with no end in sight.

Former U.S. Ambassador Manuel Rocha Arrested in Miami in Connection with FBI Counterintelligence Investigation

Manuel Rocha, a former American diplomat and U.S. ambassador to Bolivia, was arrested in Miami on Friday as part of an FBI counterintelligence investigation. He is accused of secretly serving as an agent of Cuba's government, and further details are expected to be revealed at his court appearance on Monday. It is unclear what charges he is facing or what the potential consequences could be.

D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Rules Trump Can Face Civil Lawsuits Over January 6th Incitement of Violence

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Friday that former President Donald Trump can face civil lawsuits over claims that he incited violence on January 6th. The lawsuits stem from an interview in which Trump criticized former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis echoed his sentiment. The ruling allows the civil lawsuits to move forward, while permitting Trump to re-raise immunity defenses down the line.

Federal Appeals Court Rules Against Texas Governor Abbott, Orders Removal of Floating Barrier from Rio Grande

This week, a federal appeals court ruled 2-1 in favor of a lower court's finding that Texas' floating barrier on the Rio Grande, placed there by Governor Greg Abbott to deter illegal migrant crossings, was illegal. The court's decision requires Texas to stop any work on the barrier and move it to the riverbank, and is the second legal defeat for Texas this week over its border operations.

Judge Chutkan Rejects Trump’s Motion to Dismiss Special Counsel’s Election Interference Case

A federal judge in Washington, D.C. has rejected former President Donald Trump's motion to dismiss the special counsel's 2020 election interference case against him. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled that Trump cannot be shielded from criminal prosecution for alleged conduct during his time in office. Trump had argued that the four charges brought against him should be dropped, but Judge Chutkan's ruling rejected this argument. The case is now expected to proceed to trial, where Trump will have the opportunity to defend himself against the charges.

California and Florida Governors Engage in a Lively Debate on Fox News

Gov. Gavin Newsom and Gov. Ron DeSantis engaged in a two-hour debate on Fox News, discussing topics such as the coronavirus pandemic, the economy, and the environment. The debate was ended by Newsom's wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, during the last commercial break. The debate was a chance for viewers to get to know the two governors and their stances on the issues.

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