Supreme Court case on Trump's eligibility; Israeli PM response to ceasefire proposal; Blocked border bill; Listeria outbreak; Missing Marines in California; Limited access for Native Americans to liver transplant list; Polar bear photo award
The Supreme Court is considering whether Trump's role in the Capitol attack affects his eligibility to be president, potentially leading to political instability.
Benjamin Netanyahu plans to continue military operations despite the U.S.-negotiated ceasefire framework, hindering progress in resolving the conflict and freeing Israeli hostages.
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Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Trump's Eligibility
The Supreme Court is set to consider whether Donald Trump is eligible to be president based on Colorado's decision to ban him from its primary ballot due to his role in the Capitol attack. Their decision could have nationwide implications on Trump's eligibility and the court's involvement in presidential elections. Experts fear potential political instability irrespective of the court's ruling, as it is likely to polarize voters.
Israeli Prime Minister Rejects Hamas' Ceasefire Proposal
Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has called Hamas' ceasefire proposal delusional. This comes after a ceasefire framework was negotiated by the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar. Netanyahu plans to continue military operations, contradicting U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's goal of reducing hostilities and providing humanitarian aid to Gaza. While Blinken sees potential for agreement, the divergent positions may hinder progress in freeing Israeli hostages and resolving the conflict.
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Supreme Court Considers Trump's Eligibility for Presidency