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The gap between the Biden administration and Netanyahu government over Gaza’s future is widening

Frustrated U.S. officials want Israel to outline a realistic plan for the political future of Gaza.
President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv.
President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv.

State attorney general, doctors and nurses criticize HCA over patient care at North Carolina's Mission Hospital

The attorney general's office says HCA is not living up to its purchase agreement and may face a lawsuit if it does not make fixes within 40 days.
Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C.
Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C.

Muslim students feel abandoned by U. of Texas after Israelis disrupt Palestinian event

One of the men called members of a pro-Palestinian student group “f-----g terrorists” and boasted that he was going to Israel to kill Arabs.
Ammer Qaddumi, a steering member of the Palestine Solidarity Committee
Ammer Qaddumi, a steering member of the Palestine Solidarity Committee

Inspectors find rats, moldy food and leaky roofs at federal women's prison in Florida

“What we found was stunning,” said DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz. “What we saw in the facility was not in any way conditions that anybody should live in."

Feds make arrests in connection with 'prostitution network' whose clients allegedly included politicians

One of the investigators said they would not name the clients, who are said to involve military officers as well, because the probe is ongoing.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) building in Washington on Aug. 18, 2022.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) building in Washington on Aug. 18, 2022.

U.S., Israel and Qatar discussing pause in Gaza fighting of up to 3 days, diplomats say

A senior Arab source familiar with the discussions said there was hope that a deal could still be reached. “We are at a critical stage of the negotiations," the source said.
Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani during a press conference in Doha on Nov. 5,
Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani during a press conference in Doha on Nov. 5,

U.S. struggles to exert influence as war rages in Gaza

The Biden administration has so far failed to persuade Israel to pause its offensive against Hamas to allow in more aid to Gaza.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks to the media about his meetings with Turkish counterparts, as he departs from Ankara Esenboga Airport
Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks to the media about his meetings with Turkish counterparts, as he departs from Ankara Esenboga Airport

U.S. targets in Iraq and Syria were attacked at least 10 times since Thursday

There have been at least 38 attacks against bases with U.S. personnel since Oct. 17. Three defense officials say most of the weekend attacks came via one-way drones and rockets.
An aerial view of Ain al-Asad air base.
An aerial view of Ain al-Asad air base.

At least 45 U.S. service members may have been injured in Iran-linked attacks

The number of injured, which includes two dozen service members who may have traumatic brain injuries, is more than twice as many as the Pentagon previously disclosed.
Parts of the wreckage of a drone are laid out on the ground near the Ain al-Asad airbase, in the western Anbar province of Iraq, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022.
Parts of the wreckage of a drone are laid out on the ground near the Ain al-Asad airbase, in the western Anbar province of Iraq, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022.

Trump-era antisemitism policy expected to fuel flood of student lawsuits against universities

A 2019 Trump executive order changed the way federal officials interpret Title VI of the Civil Rights Act to discourage anti-Israel conduct.
Columbia University students hold hands and participate in a rally and vigil in support of Israel
Columbia University students hold hands and participate in a rally and vigil in support of Israel
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U.S. Marshals Service publishes limited first report on shootings

The report documented 147 incidents in three years in which officers fired their weapons, but not how many people they injured or killed.
A street is blocked off with yellow caution tape as police officers work at the scene of a shooting
A street is blocked off with yellow caution tape as police officers work at the scene of a shooting