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Federal Judge Reinstates Gag Order on Former President Donald Trump in Election Interference Case

A gag order has been reinstated on former President Donald Trump in the case of alleged election interference. The order, requested by special counsel Jack Smith's team, bars Trump from making disparaging comments about prosecutors, court staff, and potential witnesses. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan initially granted an administrative stay on the gag order, but on Sunday lifted the stay, reinstating the gag order. Trump's defense team is still pursuing an appeal.

Tragedy Strikes: At Least Six People Killed and Over 40 Injured in Multiple Mass Shootings Across the Country During Halloween Weekend

Over the Halloween weekend, at least six people were killed and over 40 were injured in multiple mass shootings across the country. Two men were arrested in connection with the shootings in Texarkana, Texas and Tampa, Florida, which left three and two dead respectively. Police are continuing to investigate the incidents and are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Devastating Impact of Central Maine Mass Shootings on Deaf Community as Four Members Killed in Attack

This week's mass shootings in Central Maine have had a particularly devastating impact on the local deaf community, with four members of the community among the 18 people killed. Karen Hopkins, executive director of the Maine Educational Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing/Governor Baxter School for the Deaf, has spoken out about the tragedy and the school is offering counseling and other resources to help the community heal. Elizabeth Seal, Joshua's wife, was at home getting her children ready for bed when she heard about the shooting and soon learned that her husband had been killed alongside his friends.

Gov. Ron DeSantis Defends Decision to “Deactivate” Campus Chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine on NBC’s “Meet the Press

Gov. Ron DeSantis appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press" to defend his decision to "deactivate" campus chapters of the advocacy group Students for Justice in Palestine, claiming it was a matter of security, not free speech. His Republican rival Vivek Ramaswamy had called the move "utter hypocrisy from someone who railed against left wing cancel culture." DeSantis argued that the SJP chapters advocated for the destruction of the Jewish state, and that his decision was necessary to ensure student safety and protect a key ally of the United States.

US Takes Action in Middle East as Tensions Escalate Between Israel and Its Adversaries

The Middle East is a volatile region, with tensions escalating between Israel and its adversaries, prompting the United States to send two carrier groups to the Mediterranean Sea and scramble F-16 fighter jets to bomb Syrian weapons and ammunition facilities. General Joseph Votel, who served as the commander of the U.S. Central command from 2016 to 2019, expressed his concerns about the potential for the conflict to spread. Iran has also warned of a potential missile attack on the port city of Haifa in northern Israel, and the US is taking steps to ensure the safety of its forces and allies in the region.

Robert Card Found Dead in Lisbon Falls, Ending 48-Hour Manhunt After Deadliest Mass Shooting in Maine’s History

Robert Card, the suspect in the deadliest mass shooting in Maine's history, was found dead near the Androscoggin River in Lisbon Falls on Friday evening with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The families of the victims are seeking answers and accountability in the wake of the tragedy, as the investigation into the shootings is ongoing.

Tragedy Strikes Worcester State University: One Dead, One Injured in Early Morning Shooting

Early Saturday morning, a shooting occurred on the campus of Worcester State University in Massachusetts, resulting in one death and another injury. Police have determined that the shooting was part of a fight and not an active shooter situation. The university is offering counseling services to students, faculty, and staff, as well as providing support to the families of the victims, while the investigation is ongoing.

UAW Reaches Tentative Agreement with Stellantis, Edging Closer to Ending 6-Week Strike

The United Auto Workers (UAW) union has reached a tentative contract agreement with Stellantis, the union announced Saturday, edging closer to ending a 6-week strike that has dented Detroit's Big 3 automakers and idled thousands of their employees. The agreement includes a $9,000 ratification bonus, a 3% wage increase in the first and third years of the contract, and a 4% lump-sum bonus in the second and fourth years. UAW President Shawn Fain said the strike “is working” but “we’re not there yet.” General Motors is the only remaining automaker without a contract with the union.