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IDF Reports Another Soldier Fatality in Gaza, Death Toll Reaches 118
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Israel initiated the ground offensive within Gaza on October 27 following a surprise attack by Hamas on October 7, resulting in the deaths of 1200 Israelis and the abduction of over 200 individuals.
IDF Reports Unintentional Deaths of Three Israeli Hostages in Gaza
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IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari issued a statement on Friday night, taking full responsibility for the "tragic incident" that transpired in the morning.
US Administration Alerts Indian-American Legislators on Nikhil Gupta
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The lawmakers, including Ami Bera, Shri Thanedar, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Pramila Jayapal, and Ro Khanna, appreciated the briefing but expressed deep concern over the allegations. They highlighted the paramount importance of their constituents' safety.
US Authorities Arrest Indian-Origin Hotel Owners on Charges of 'Concealing' Fugitives
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The Monteagle Police Department had initiated surveillance at the rear of the hotel due to reported high drug activity in the vicinity. During the operation, officers observed two individuals on the balcony, later identified as having felony warrants from Franklin County. Pursuing the suspects on foot, law enforcement swiftly apprehended them. Subsequent questioning revealed the existence of a concealed room on the corner of the building, where the fugitives had been residing.
FY24 H-1B Visa Cap Reached by the United States
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However, the agency will continue to accept and process petitions exempt from the cap, particularly those filed for current H-1B workers who have been counted against the cap in previous years. An estimated 75% of H-1B visas annually go to workers from India, often employed by major US tech companies and IT services giants.
Haley Voices Doubts: Questions Trump's Suitability for Presidency at Present Moment
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Previously indicating support for Trump in the 2024 race, even if convicted, Haley now emphasizes the need to prioritize what is right for the country over personal sentiments. Endorsed by New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, Haley gains momentum in the presidential race.
Hamas Claims Gaza Tunnels Constructed to Resist Potential Flooding Attempts
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President Joe Biden, when asked, expressed uncertainty about hostage presence but stressed the tragedy of civilian deaths. Israel's military has not commented on the reported flooding. In a recent disclosure, the Israeli army claimed to have destroyed over 500 tunnel shafts in Gaza, with many located in civilian areas, as part of ongoing conflict dynamics.
New York Court Denies Trump's Challenge to Gag Order in Civil Fraud Trial
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The civil fraud case, initiated by New York Attorney General Letitia James, alleges Trump's organization deceived entities by inflating property values. James seeks $250 million in damages and a ban on Trump's business activities in the state. Despite expectations, Trump did not testify on Monday.
US Congress Approves Defense Policy Bill Including 5.2% Pay Raise for Troops
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This fiscal year's NDAA represents a substantial 28% increase in defense funding compared to the prior year.
Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump's Lawyer, Opts Out of Testifying in Defamation Trial
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Freeman and Moss seek $15.5 million to $43 million in damages, alleging Giuliani orchestrated a smear campaign, which a judge had previously found him liable for defamation and emotional distress.
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