The US is relisting Yemen's Houthis as terrorists after Red Sea attacks, while Hamas and Israel reached an aid deal for hostages and Gaza citizens, though Iran is warning allies it will hold nothing back in strikes. The Supreme Court's conservative majority is weighing overturning a 40-year precedent limiting federal agencies' power, threatening various regulations. Trump narrowly avoided expulsion from his civil trial for defaming and abusing a writer after disrupting her testimony; meanwhile, a Maine judge delayed a ballot eligibility ruling awaiting the Supreme Court decision. The next Republican debate was canceled for the time being after Nikki Haley refused to participate without Trump, who plans to be absent. Biden proposed dropping bank overdraft fees to as little as $3, calling them an unnecessary burden. Florida banned state and federal funds for diversity programs at public colleges after Ron DeSantis led legislation. King Charles will get prostate treatment next week while Princess Kate Middleton faces 10+ days hospitalized for abdominal surgery.
Must Know News:
Houthis & Aid Deal
US to relist Yemen’s Houthis as specially designated global terrorists, AP sources say
Hostages and residents in Gaza are set to receive medicines as Israel-Hamas war rages on
Iran Says Missile Strikes Show It Will Be 'Tough and Decisive' With Foes
Trump Trials
Supreme Court & Federal Agencies
Conservative Supreme Court justices consider weakening federal agency power
The Supreme Court takes up major challenges to the power of federal regulators | AP News
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Republican Debate Canceled
Bank Overdraft Fees Reduced
Florida Bars Funds for DEI Programs
Royals Hospitalized