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GOP-Led House Passes Bill to Cut IRS Funding and Provide $14 Billion in Aid to Israel

On November 5th, the one-year anniversary of the 2024 Election Day, the GOP-led House passed a bill providing $14 billion in aid to Israel, defended by Speaker Mike Johnson and Majority Leader Steve Scalise. However, the bill has no chance of survival in the Senate and President Joe Biden has vowed to veto it. At the same time, journalist James Fallows and Washington Post reporter Marianna Sotomayor discussed the upcoming election at the Dubliner, an Irish pub on Capitol Hill, noting that "everything is at stake" and that the election will turn on big fundamentals of economics and people's sense of the world.

U.S. Court of Appeals Temporarily Pauses Gag Order on Former President Donald Trump

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has temporarily paused a gag order imposed on former President Donald Trump ahead of his federal 2020 election interference trial. Trump's attorneys argued that the gag order was unconstitutional and violated his First Amendment rights. The panel will now hear oral arguments on the matter before deciding whether to permanently lift the gag order.

Jeff Bezos Leaves Seattle After 25 Years to Move Closer to His Family and Blue Origin in Miami

Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, is leaving his hometown of Seattle and moving to Miami to be closer to his parents, partner, and space exploration company Blue Origin. His move marks the end of an era for Seattle, which has seen Amazon's presence grow exponentially over the past 25 years, and brings new opportunities for Bezos and his family.

Three Passengers File Class Action Lawsuit Against Alaska Airlines for Alleged Breach of Passenger Safety

Three passengers have filed a class action lawsuit against Alaska Airlines, alleging that the airline breached passenger safety when an off-duty pilot allegedly activated the plane's emergency engine shutdown system. The lawsuit claims that the pilot should not have been allowed in the cockpit due to his reported depression and lack of sleep, and the passengers are now suing for emotional distress. Alaska Airlines has not yet commented on the lawsuit, and the case is ongoing.

Former Princeton Student Sentenced to Two Months in Federal Prison for Role in January 6th Capitol Attack

Larry Fife Giberson, a former Princeton University student, was sentenced to two months in federal prison for his role in the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. Giberson admitted to joining a mob of Donald Trump supporters and chanting “drag them out!” at officers guarding an entrance. U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols noted Giberson’s “genuine remorse” and said he had taken responsibility for his actions. He is one of hundreds of people charged in connection with the attack on the Capitol.

Washington State Senator Jeff Wilson Cleared of Gun Charge After “Honest Mistake” at Hong Kong Airport

Washington state Senator Jeff Wilson was arrested at the Hong Kong airport after security personnel found an unloaded revolver in his briefcase. The court dismissed the charge against Wilson due to his clear criminal record and open admission of the mistake, and he was released from custody after the hearing. The incident has sparked debate about the safety of travelers in Hong Kong, with some arguing for more awareness of the laws and others for more stringent security measures.

Miraculous Rescue: Missing Sailor Found Alive After Two Weeks Adrift in Life Raft Off Coast of Washington State’s Cape Flattery

A sailor who had been missing for two weeks was found alive off the coast of Washington State's Cape Flattery on Thursday by a group of good Samaritans on a fishing trip. The man had been a passenger on the 43-foot vessel Evening, which departed from Grays Harbor, Washington on October 12. The Coast Guard had searched 14,000 square miles of water before suspending the search on Wednesday, but the man was found two days later by the group of good Samaritans. The search for the other passenger is still ongoing.

Florida State University System Orders Deactivation of All Students for Justice in Palestine Chapters Amidst Controversy Over Free Speech and Support for Terrorist Groups

The State University System of Florida has ordered the deactivation of all Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapters on its 12 public universities due to the group's "harmful support for terrorist groups." The decision was made in consultation with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and has sparked debate over the war between Israel and Hamas and the U.S. government's foreign policy in the Middle East. Supporters of SJP argue that the organization is a peaceful advocacy group, while critics point to its support for the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement. The decision to shut down SJP chapters has been met with criticism from both sides of the debate.

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