Syrian armed forces have shot down eight drones near Aleppo and Idlib, while in Gaza, residents are fleeing in response to an Israeli evacuation order. U.S. officials have called for a reduction in civilian casualties, but the conflict in Gaza continues to worsen as civilians are driven into smaller areas of refuge.
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The Middle East is facing escalating tensions due to the Israel-Hamas war, prompting the US to send additional air defense systems and redeploy the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. This morning, Israeli airstrikes targeted the international airports of Damascus and Aleppo in Syria, leading to the martyrdom of a civilian worker and the wounding of another. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has placed additional US forces on "prepare to deploy orders" in response to Iran and its proxy forces.
Ray Epps, a former Marine and Trump supporter, has pleaded guilty to one count of disorderly conduct in connection with the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. He admitted to moving through police barriers and pushing a sign into officers, as well as saying "We're in the Capitol" and "We're taking this." Despite a widespread conspiracy theory that he was a federal agent, Epps has now admitted that he was a part of the mob and will face a sentencing hearing on Dec. 19.
Temple University is mourning the sudden death of their acting president, JoAnne Epps, who passed away on Tuesday after becoming ill at a memorial service. University officials spoke highly of Epps, noting her “amazing ability to be the calming force in troubled waters and pull everyone together.” Temple is working to honor her legacy and her many contributions to the school.
Temple University is mourning the loss of its beloved acting president, JoAnne Epps, who passed away on Tuesday. She was known for her ability to bring people together and make every day at work enjoyable, and was appointed as Temple University’s acting president in 2018. University officials said that Epps “embodied everything that is great about Temple University” and President Richard M. Englert said that “her commitment to our students, faculty, staff, and alumni was unparalleled.” The university is planning a memorial service to honor her legacy.
Ray Epps, a participant in the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, has been charged with disorderly conduct in federal court in Washington, D.C. He is set to enter a plea deal on Wednesday, Sept. 20, and is one of more than 400 suspects identified by the FBI in connection with the attack. The investigation is ongoing.
Ray Epps, a Trump supporter who attended the protests in Washington on January 6th, has filed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News and former host Tucker Carlson. The suit alleges that Fox News and Carlson used Epps as a “scapegoat” after the Capitol assault, falsely claiming he was an undercover FBI agent responsible for the mob that broke into the Capitol. The suit seeks punitive and compensatory damages and argues that Fox News and Carlson recklessly disregarded the truth in a “years-long campaign” of false claims.
Ray Epps, a passionate Trump supporter, attended the Jan. 6, 2021 protest at the U.S. Capitol to support the former President. However, right-wing media, politicians and their followers have twisted his role in the attack, casting him as a government agent who incited an insurrection. Despite not being charged in connection to the attack, Epps has gone into hiding due to death threats, highlighting the power of right-wing media to shape public opinion and the danger of unchecked conspiracy theories.







