Jessica Aber, a former US attorney for the eastern district of Virginia, was found dead at 43 years old in Alexandria; a police investigation is underway. Aber had an esteemed career handling major cases and was nominated by President Joe Biden in 2021, stepping down in January.
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Elon Musk intends to sue former representative Jamaal Bowman for calling him a 'Nazi' and a 'thief' during a CNN discussion. Bowman criticized Musk's management of his companies, claiming mass layoffs and legal challenges as evidence. Prominent conservatives have voiced support for Musk's potential lawsuit.
​“As there are ongoing custody and divorce proceedings, I am not able to offer public comment. Please understand that I am first and foremost a parent. I ask for privacy at this time," Palmer posted after she had been receiving flak for having been aware of Gaiman's conduct and being an enable to all this.
Government shutdown looms as House Speaker Johnson unveils a revised continuing resolution, facing opposition from both Democrats and conservatives influenced by Elon Musk. The new proposal extends funding for three months and suspends the debt limit for two years, drawing criticism for increasing debt without spending cuts.
Following the collapse of the Assad regime, Israeli forces have secured Syrian territory, establishing a defensive perimeter. Prime Minister Netanyahu stated the occupation is temporary, citing the need to prevent jihadist groups from threatening Israeli communities. The move has drawn international concern, with France urging Israel to respect Syria's sovereignty and withdraw.
President Trump suggested that Jordan, Egypt, and other Arab nations should accept more Palestinian refugees from Gaza to alleviate the region's crisis. He confirmed the resumption of delivering 2,000-pound bombs to Israel, reversing a decision by his predecessor. Trump's proposal aims to relocate Gaza's population, while Israel welcomed the move and expressed gratitude for the support.
Hamas and Israel are set to carry out their fourth hostage-prisoner swap under the Gaza ceasefire on Saturday. In exchange for three Israeli captives—Yarden Bibas, Keith Seigel, and Ofer Kalderon—Israel will release 90 Palestinian prisoners. This swap is part of a broader deal, where militants have already handed over hostages in exchange for prisoners. The ceasefire has allowed aid into Gaza, and talks for a second phase are set to begin.
Russia's foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, stated that Moscow sees no value in a weak ceasefire that would merely freeze the conflict in Ukraine. Instead, Russia seeks a legally binding peace deal to ensure long-term security for itself and its neighbours, preventing any future violations.
Dr. Joy Saini, along with her husband Dr. Michael Groff, their children Karenna and Jared, Jared's partner Alexia Couyutas Duarte, and Karenna's boyfriend James Santoro, tragically died in a plane crash in Copake, New York. The twin-engine aircraft crashed shortly after departing from Westchester County Airport, en route to Columbia County Airport.