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Former U.S. Olympic Swimmer Klete Keller Sentenced to Probation and Home Detention for Involvement in Capitol Riot

Former U.S. Olympic swimmer Klete Keller was sentenced to three years probation and six months of home detention for his involvement in the mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Keller had pleaded guilty to obstruction of an official proceeding and faced a possible sentence of 10 months in federal prison, but prosecutors asked for a sentence below the guideline range due to his cooperation and the "unconscionable" nature of his actions. The Department of Justice has charged more than 400 people in connection with the attack, with more charges expected.

Increase in Pediatric Pneumonia Cases Reported in 11 States, CDC Urges Precautions to Prevent Spread

The CDC is investigating reports of an increase in pediatric pneumonia cases in 11 states, mostly in the South and Southwest. Symptoms of the illness are serious but not as severe as Covid-19, and the CDC is urging people to take precautions to prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses. It is also important to get a flu shot to protect against the flu, which is picking up steam.

House of Representatives to Decide Fate of Embattled Republican Representative George Santos on Friday

On Friday, the House of Representatives will decide the fate of Representative George Santos of New York, who has been accused of repeatedly breaking the law. The House Ethics Committee released a report finding "substantial evidence" of his wrongdoing, and Santos held a press conference outside the Capitol, declaring that he will continue to fight to keep himself from being expelled. If the House votes to expel Santos, he would be just the sixth House member in U.S. history to be expelled and the first in more than 20 years.

Judge Molloy Blocks Montana Law Banning TikTok, Upholding Constitutional Rights of Users and Businesses

A federal judge has blocked a Montana law that would have banned the popular video-sharing app TikTok in the state, citing it as unconstitutional and a violation of users' and businesses' free speech rights. The ruling is a victory for TikTok users in Montana, and a reminder of the importance of protecting constitutional rights and the power of the courts to uphold them.

Henry Kissinger, Former Secretary of State and National Security Adviser, Passes Away at 100

Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of State and National Security Adviser to Presidents Nixon and Ford, passed away at the age of 100. He was known for his "realist" approach to foreign affairs, which prioritized U.S. interests over any potential atrocity. Historian Doug Brinkley said Kissinger “invented the modern concept of realism” in foreign affairs, but his actions had a devastating impact on many countries. His legacy will continue to be debated for years to come.

U.S. and Other Parties Negotiate Broader Deal to Free Hostages and Provide Humanitarian Aid in Gaza

The cease-fire in the Gaza Strip has been extended for two days, allowing for the release of hostages and the entry of humanitarian aid. The agreement was brokered by Qatar, which has been mediating negotiations between the parties involved. The U.S. is now pushing for a broader deal to ensure the safety of the hostages and address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Israel and Hamas Agree to Extend Cease-Fire in Gaza Strip, Allowing for Further Aid Delivery

Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend a temporary cease-fire in the Gaza Strip for two additional days, with the United States urging Israel to avoid "significant further displacement" and sending humanitarian aid flights to Egypt for transport into Gaza. The aid is desperately needed, but it remains to be seen if a more lasting agreement can be reached.

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