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Nine Candidates Enter Race for Speaker of the House as House Republicans Work to Elect a New Leader

Nine candidates have entered the race for the House speakership following the ousting of Rep. Kevin McCarthy. House Republicans are now working to elect a new speaker, with the vote expected to take place on Tuesday. The candidates have a variety of backgrounds and experiences, and it is unclear who will be chosen as the new speaker.

Two Swedes Killed in Brussels Shooting; Belgium Raises Terror Alert to Highest Level

Two Swedes were killed in a shooting in Brussels late Monday, prompting Belgium's Prime Minister to suggest the attack was linked to terrorism. The OCAD anti-terror center raised the terror alert for the capital to its highest level and the alert for the rest of the country to its second-highest level. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice.

Bipartisan Congressional Delegation Visits Israel Amid Conflict, White House Seeks Support for Funding Package

Top lawmakers in the United States are preparing to present a supplemental funding request to the White House for additional aid to Israel and Ukraine. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Mitt Romney recently visited Israel to discuss the support package, and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan has confirmed this potential action. The White House is now seeking bipartisan support for the package of funding and is engaging with Congress this week to secure it.

Schumer Leads Congressional Delegation to Israel to Show Support Amid Conflict with Hamas

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, the highest-ranking Jewish leader in American history, led a congressional delegation to Israel to show support amid the ongoing conflict with Hamas. During their visit, the delegation was rushed to a shelter due to rocket fire from Hamas, and Schumer is doing everything in his power to ensure the Senate delivers the support Israel needs to accomplish its goals. The delegation is expected to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders during their visit.

UAW Members Strike Against Big Three Companies for Better Wages and Benefits

On October 6, 25,000 members of the United Auto Workers union went on strike after rejecting a proposed contract between the union and the Big Three automakers. The union is bargaining for wage increases, cost of living allowances, job security and pensions, and Mack Trucks workers went on strike after rejecting a proposed contract that included a 10% wage increase in the first year. UAW President Shawn Fain is determined to ensure that members receive the wages and benefits they deserve.

Death Toll in Israel and Gaza Conflict Rises as International Community Urges Restraint

This article discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza, which has resulted in over 500 deaths. Egypt, which has a historic peace treaty with Israel, has called on the international community to ask Israel to stop its attacks. Meanwhile, some countries have condemned the attacks against Israel while others have praised the resistance groups. Israeli forces have vowed to take "mighty vengeance" and are still fighting to regain control of territory from Hamas militants.

Hamas Launches Coordinated Attack on Southern Israel, Taking Hostages and Sparking International Condemnation

This morning, Hamas, a Palestinian militant group, launched a coordinated attack on southern Israel, resulting in the taking of Israeli civilians and soldiers hostage in Gaza. International condemnation has followed, with calls for the immediate release of the hostages. The attack has highlighted the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, and news sources from Israel are providing updates on the situation.

Newt Gingrich Calls Out Eight Republicans Who Voted to Oust Speaker McCarthy as “Traitors

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has called out the eight breakaway Republicans who voted to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy as "traitors," causing "total chaos" and inviting negative media attention to the Republican Party. The move was led by Rep. Matt Gaetz (Fla.) and McCarthy lost the vote and then announced he wouldn't be running to get the job back. Gingrich has suggested that the eight Republicans should be "primaried," and the future of the Republican Party remains uncertain.

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