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U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to Convene Virtual Meeting to Address Houthi Attacks on Red Sea Shipping

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is convening a virtual meeting of defense ministers to address the recent attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea by Houthi militants. The attacks have caused major shipping lines and oil transporters to suspend their services, and Austin is expected to provide more specifics on the American strategy during Tuesday's meeting. The international community is waiting to see how the United States will respond to the situation, which has already rocked global trade.

U.S. Urges Israel to Focus on Targeted Strikes and Lower-Intensity Operations in Gaza Conflict

U.S. officials have been discussing the current phase of the offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip with Israel, urging them to focus on more targeted strikes and lower-intensity operations. The U.S. is also pushing for a ceasefire and providing humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza. The conflict has been ongoing for over a month, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of people, and the U.S. is hoping for a peaceful resolution.

Federal Judge Halts Criminal Case Against Former President Donald Trump Pending Appeal Arguing Presidential Immunity

A federal judge has halted proceedings in the criminal case against former President Donald Trump, who is facing charges related to the 2020 election, while his appeal arguing presidential immunity is heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. All pending deadlines and court dates in the case have been put on pause, but not vacated, and if jurisdiction is returned to the judge, she will consider whether to retain or continue the dates of any still-future deadlines and proceedings, including the trial scheduled for March 4, 2024. The appeals court is expected to hear arguments in the case in the coming weeks, with the outcome of the case having major implications for Trump and the future of presidential immunity.

International Community Urges Israel and Hamas to Negotiate Cease-Fire as Death Toll in Gaza Reaches 18,000

The conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip has resulted in unprecedented death and destruction, with over 18,000 Palestinians killed and 80% of the population displaced. The United States has been increasingly isolated in its support of Israel, with the UN, EU and other countries calling for an immediate cease-fire. Protests around the world have been met with a heavy-handed response from Israeli security forces. The international community is now calling for both sides to come to the negotiating table and find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

President Biden and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to Meet at the White House to Discuss US Aid Package for Ukraine

On Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet with President Joe Biden at the White House to update him on the situation in Ukraine and reaffirm the United States' commitment to the country. The aid package for Ukraine has been stalled on Capitol Hill due to disagreements over immigration policies, and Senator Chris Coons, D-Del., expressed his frustration with the stalemate. The White House is hopeful that the visit will help move the process forward and provide more financial and military support for Ukraine in its war against Russia.

Harvard Faculty Members Urge University to Resist Calls to Remove President Claudine Gay in Light of Antisemitism Increase

Over 700 Harvard University faculty members have signed a letter urging administrators to resist calls to remove the school's president, Claudine Gay, in the wake of her testimony at a congressional hearing on campus antisemitism. The letter expresses support for Gay and defends the university's commitment to academic freedom. The ADL has reported a sharp increase in antisemitic incidents nationwide, highlighting the need for universities to remain committed to protecting academic freedom and defending a culture of free inquiry. The faculty members hope their message will be heard and that the university will stand firm in its commitment to academic freedom.

Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” Lead 2021 Golden Globe Awards Nominations

The 2021 Golden Globe Awards nominations were announced today, with Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" leading the pack with nine nods. "Oppenheimer" followed closely behind with eight nominations, while other films such as "The Trial of the Chicago 7," "The Father," and "Promising Young Woman" also received multiple nominations. The awards ceremony will take place on February 28th and will be hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, with the nominees eagerly awaiting the results.

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