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180 Aid Trucks Enter Gaza, President Biden Expresses Support for Israel’s War Against Hamas and Discusses Need for Peaceful Resolution

President Joe Biden has expressed his support for Israel's war against Hamas and is meeting with families of Americans taken hostage by Hamas. He will reaffirm his support for Israel and discuss the need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

Alabama Prison System Facing Lawsuit Alleging Forced Labor and Unconstitutional Conditions of Confinement

Current and former inmates in Alabama are suing the state and private companies for allegedly profiting from a "modern-day form of slavery" in the form of prison labor. The lawsuit claims that inmates are forced to work for little or no pay in inhumane conditions, and seeks to abolish the state's "captive labor source" and award damages to prisoners. The lawsuit comes at a time when the Alabama Department of Corrections is already facing scrutiny for its treatment of inmates, and highlights the need for reform in the prison system.

Jury to Decide Fate of Officers Charged in Death of Black Man After Defense Argues Drug Use Caused Incident

Three Washington state police officers are on trial for the 2020 death of a Black man, with defense lawyers arguing that his death was due to drug use and not excessive force. The officers are accused of choking, shocking, and holding him facedown, and Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards has called for them to be fired. A verdict is expected soon, with the officers facing up to life in prison if convicted.

Tesla Recalls Over 2 Million Vehicles to Ensure Drivers’ Safety with Autopilot System

Tesla is recalling over 2 million vehicles across its model lineup due to a defective system that is supposed to ensure drivers are paying attention when using Autopilot. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) conducted a two-year investigation into a series of crashes that occurred while the Autopilot system was in use. Tesla will soon send out a software update to fix the problem, but details on how the software update will work and how customers can get it have not yet been released.

House of Representatives Set to Vote on Formal Impeachment Inquiry into President Biden

The House of Representatives is set to vote on Wednesday to formally launch an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, which will put Republicans in districts he won in 2020 on the record. The inquiry, which is being led by Republicans on the House Oversight, Judiciary and Ways and Means Committees, has so far uncovered no wrongdoing by the president. The vote is expected to pass, with Republican leaders only able to afford to lose a handful of members, and the outcome of the inquiry remains to be seen.

U.N. Climate Negotiators Reach Historic Agreement to Transition Away from Fossil Fuels

The United Nations has taken a historic step in the fight against climate change by adopting a new agreement that calls for the world to transition away from fossil fuels. The agreement, which was gaveled in by COP28 President Sultan al-Jaber, has been met with both praise and criticism, and is the latest in a series of steps taken by the U.N. to combat climate change. The agreement is seen as a necessary step in the fight against climate change, though there are worries that there are too many loopholes in the agreement.

Sarasota County School Board Votes to Recommend Resignation of Member Bridget Ziegler Amid Husband’s Rape Allegations

The Sarasota County School Board in Florida voted to recommend the resignation of one of its members, Bridget Ziegler, due to her husband's involvement in rape and sexual battery allegations. The resolution passed on a 4-1 vote with Ziegler in opposition, and some board members expressed interest in sending a letter to Governor Ron DeSantis asking for her removal. The resolution is nonbinding, but it is a strong statement from the board, and it remains to be seen if Ziegler will step down.

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