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Six months ago, armed terrorists from Hamas launched a devastating attack on Israel, resulting in the death of 1,200 people and the taking of over 250 hostages. In the ensuing war, more than 33,000 people have been killed, most of them women and children. Israel is aiming to free the remaining hostages and destroy Hamas, although critics question the feasibility of this goal. The Israeli military has recently reduced ground troops in the Gaza Strip, signaling a potential change in strategy. However, Israel faces international isolation, with even the United States urging more protection for Palestinian civilians and concerns rising over the killing of aid workers.

In the United States, preparations for the 2024 elections are underway, with President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump raising funds for their presidential campaigns. There are concerns in Ohio that the Democratic National Convention may take place too late for Biden to appear on the ballot, prompting discussions about potential solutions. Additionally, the Electoral College poses a significant question for the upcoming election, as the margin of victory in the popular vote will impact the presidency. Reports of mail and package delivery slowdowns by the U.S. Postal Service have raised fears of disruptions to mail-in ballots.

In the sports world, the South Carolina Gamecocks won their third national championship title, defeating the Iowa Hawkeyes led by standout player Caitlin Clark. Clark, who broke scoring records in Division I, will enter the WNBA draft following the end of her college career. The men’s championship will feature No. 1 seeds UConn and Purdue competing, promising an exciting final game. In aviation news, a Southwest Airlines plane experienced an incident where the engine cowling fell off during takeoff, prompting an investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration.

A FAFSA system glitch has left millions of college students waiting to process their financial aid applications, forcing some to make quick decisions about college enrollment without knowing their aid amount. In politics, Nicole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s running mate, has disappeared from the spotlight, while legal battles continue for Trump and his co-defendants. A GOP congressman has criticized some House Republican colleagues for falling prey to Russian propaganda. In New Jersey, former officer William Pepe plans to sue over discrimination and harassment experienced during his time with the police department.

Lastly, a total solar eclipse is set to occur over North America, with 15 states having the opportunity to witness the event. Eclipse viewers will witness varying degrees of visibility depending on their location, with some experiencing partial eclipse and others witnessing totality. Proper precautions such as using eclipse glasses for viewing and adjusting camera settings can enhance the experience.

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