On Friday, a strike on Russia's Black Sea Fleet headquarters in Sevastopol left dozens dead and wounded. The attack reportedly resulted in the death and injury of the fleet's senior leadership, with one serviceman confirmed killed. In response, the U.S. is considering providing Ukraine with Army Tactical Missile Systems to aid in the ongoing counteroffensive against Russia.
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Israel and Saudi Arabia are in talks to normalize relations in exchange for a U.S. defense pact and help developing Saudi Arabia's civilian nuclear program. Ron Dermer, a longtime chief advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has described the potential agreement as a "reverse 9/11" for the U.S. The international community has responded with mixed reactions, as the agreement could bring about a more peaceful and stable region, or further instability and conflict.
Rudy Giuliani, former attorney to former President Donald Trump, has been labeled “America’s Deadbeat” by “Morning Joe” hosts Willie Geist and Joe Scarborough after failing to comply with a federal judge's order to turn over evidence and pay legal fees to election workers he defamed. It remains to be seen what the consequences will be for Giuliani if he continues to ignore the court order, but Scarborough speculated that he could face prison, bankruptcy, or additional charges. The former mayor of New York City has gone from being known as “America’s Mayor” to “America’s Deadbeat” due to his failure to comply with the court order.
CBS News' "60 Minutes" recently visited Ukraine to investigate the use of US financial and military aid in the country's war with Russia. President Joe Biden has promised to provide long-range missiles to Ukraine, and the White House has requested an additional $20 billion in aid. The program is looking into how the aid is being used and whether it is helping Ukraine in its fight against Russia.
Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife Nadine have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of bribery and corruption, including providing sensitive U.S. government information and pressuring an official at the Agriculture Department. The couple is accused of receiving cash, gold bars, payments toward a home mortgage, and other items of value in exchange for Menendez using his influence as a U.S. senator. It is unclear if Menendez will face any further legal action or if the couple will face any jail time if convicted.
Abraham Teklu Lemma, a naturalized U.S. citizen with a top-secret security clearance, has been arrested on espionage charges for allegedly providing a foreign country with classified information. He is believed to have been working for and accessing sensitive U.S. government records at the bidding of Ethiopia since at least last summer. If convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison.







