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Doug Burgum Qualifies for Upcoming Republican Primary Debate, According to NBC News Analysis

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum appears to have qualified for the upcoming Republican primary debate on Wednesday, according to an analysis by NBC News. The RNC is the final arbiter on who qualifies for the debates, and recent polling has secured Burgum a spot on the stage pending approval from the Republican National Committee. The memo from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' campaign encourages donors and supporters to "help echo the governor's message" on social media throughout the debate.

Ukraine Special Operations Forces Launch ‘Crab Trap’ Attack on Russia’s Black Sea Fleet Headquarters, Killing and Wounding Dozens.

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.

Lizzo Facing New Lawsuit Alleging Hostile Work Environment and Racial Discrimination

Grammy-winning singer and activist Lizzo is facing a new lawsuit from a former employee who claims that her staff were subjected to bullying, harassment and racial discrimination. The lawsuit was filed on Thursday by Asha Daniels, who worked on Lizzo's tour earlier this year, and names multiple people involved with the tour, including Lizzo and her production company. This is the second lawsuit Lizzo has faced in recent months, and her team has previously denied the allegations.

Hollywood Writers and Producers Move Closer to Ending Four-and-a-Half-Month Strike, Talks Remain Optimistic

After four-and-a-half months of a strike that has paralyzed the entertainment industry, Hollywood writers and producers are inching closer to a deal. On Wednesday, the Writers Guild of America and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers resumed negotiations and released a joint statement, with a source close to the negotiations saying talks were "productive". Both sides have expressed optimism that a deal could be reached soon, and will continue negotiations on Thursday.

Former White House Aide Alleges Rudy Giuliani Groped Her During Jan. 6 Event

In her upcoming memoir, Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to ex-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, alleges that Rudy Giuliani groped her during an event on Jan. 6, 2021. The Guardian obtained a copy of the book and published quotes from Hutchinson, who wrote that Giuliani had put his hand under her blazer and skirt. Giuliani has not commented on the allegations, which will be detailed in Hutchinson's book set to be released next week.

Senate Majority Leader Schumer Moves Forward with Confirming Three Senior Military Nominees Blocked by Sen. Tuberville

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has moved forward with confirming three senior military nominees who were blocked by Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), including Gen. Eric Smith for Marine Corps commandant. Tuberville had been holding up more than 300 military nominations due to his objections to the Pentagon’s policy on travel for abortion care, but he implemented a combination of procedural and political gymnastics to force the Senate to confirm Gen. Eric Smith’s promotion to Marine Corps commandant. Despite this small break in the logjam, hundreds of other lower-ranking military officials are still waiting for Senate approval.

Donald Trump Claims It is “Very Unlikely” He Would Pardon Himself if Re-Elected

In an interview with NBC News' new "Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker, former President Donald Trump claimed it is "very unlikely" he would pardon himself if he wins a second term. He also denied ordering a Mar-a-Lago staffer to delete security video at the center of an investigation into whether he mishandled classified documents. NBC News has extended an invitation to President Joe Biden to sit for an interview with Welker, though it is unknown if he will accept.

UAW Launches Historic Strike Against Big Three Automakers, Impacting U.S. Auto Industry

The United Auto Workers Union (UAW) has launched a strike against the Big Three automakers, Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis, at midnight on Thursday. UAW President Shawn Fain said the strike was necessary to achieve economic justice for the union's members, while Stellantis expressed its disappointment in the UAW's decision. The strike is expected to have a significant impact on the U.S. auto industry, with employees receiving $500 a week from the union's $825 million strike fund. Negotiations between the UAW and the automakers will continue in an effort to reach an agreement.

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