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Man of Chechen Origin Suspected of Radicalization Kills Teacher in Arras, France Attack

A man of Chechen origin, under surveillance by the French security services, stabbed a teacher to death and critically wounded two other people at a high school in Arras, France. Videos posted on social media showed people attempting to stop the attacker. The French Interior Minister declared the attack an act of "Islamist terrorism" and the government has declared a national day of mourning and increased security measures at schools.

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Iran and Freezes $6 Billion in Iranian Oil Assets Amid Investigation into Hamas Attack on Israel

Secretary of State Blinken has stated there is no direct evidence linking Iran to the attack on Israel by Hamas, however the U.S. has levied sanctions on Iranian individuals and companies over 400 times since President Biden came into office. The $6 billion in Iranian oil assets that were freed up as part of the U.S.-Iran prisoner swap are now frozen, and the U.S. is continuing to investigate the role Iran may have played in the attack.

Steve Scalise Withdraws Bid for Speaker of the House, Renewing Jim Jordan’s Candidacy

On Thursday, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise ended his bid for Speaker of the House after he was unable to secure the 217 votes needed to win the gavel. Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, a conservative firebrand and vocal critic of the Democratic majority, has since renewed his bid for the speakership. Scalise withdrew his candidacy in the hopes of finding a candidate who can bring the party together, and Jordan's candidacy is sure to be closely watched in the coming weeks.

Kaiser Permanente and Unions Reach Tentative Agreement After Historic Three-Day Strike by Healthcare Workers

Last week, Kaiser Permanente employees staged a three-day walkout in six states due to a disagreement on staffing levels. After the walkout, the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions threatened another strike, but on Friday morning, they reached a tentative deal with Kaiser Permanente. Acting U.S. Labor Secretary Julie Su was instrumental in the agreement, which is expected to be finalized in the coming weeks.

Global Conflict, Wildfires, and Shootings: U.S. Steps In to Help Amid Escalating Violence

This article covers the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas, the Maui wildfire, and the shooting at an airport garage in Philadelphia. In response to the violence, the U.S. is planning evacuation flights for Americans in Israel, while the U.S. Capitol Police has provided briefings to lawmakers regarding enhanced protections. Additionally, Steve Scalise has withdrawn his bid to be House speaker and an officer has been convicted in the death of Elijah McClain.

Rep. Steve Scalise Withdraws Bid for Speaker of the House, White House Deputy Press Secretary Calls Situation “Shambolic Chaos

White House Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre commented on the recent developments in the House of Representatives Speaker of the House race, noting that the president does not have a vote in the process and that the House Republicans are running their own process. After Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) won the caucus Speakership vote, Jean-Pierre commented on the situation, saying that it was “shambolic chaos” and that there was a lot of work that needs to be done on behalf of the American people. Just moments ago, Scalise withdrew his bid to be Speaker of the House, leaving the future of the Speaker of the House race uncertain.

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