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Former White House senior adviser Steve Bannon has been ordered by a judge to pay a team of lawyers more than $480,000 in unpaid legal fees.women's national gymnastics team, has been stabbed multiple times by a fellow inmate at a federal prison in Florida. Larry Nassar, the former sports physician who was convicted of sexually abusing hundreds of female gymnasts while team doctor of the U.S.Other unauthorized aircraft could be shot down if they violate North Korea's airspace, according to North Korea's Defense Ministry. Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, said North Korea's military chased a U.S.The order is set to expire after two weeks but can be extended, according to The Associated Press. A judge has ordered Kansas to stop transgender people from changing the sex listing that appears on their driver's licenses.The paper will use its sports website, The Athletic, for coverage of the sports world moving forward. The New York Times has decided to dissolve its sports department.to use data from Meta and other technology companies while collecting information on people living in the European Union. and the European Commission struck a deal that enables the U.S.

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Threads has amassed more than 100 million sign-ups less than a full week after its launch, according to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

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James Lewis, a suspect in a series of Tylenol poisonings that caused the deaths of seven people in the Chicago area in 1982, has died. After blocking the bid for months, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erodgan recently suggested he'd be open to Sweden joining NATO if European nations "open the way" for Turkey to join the European Union. With the legislation moving ahead, the protests are set to once again ramp up pressure, with another day of disruption planned next week.Turkey has agreed to allow Sweden's application to join NATO to move forward, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announced. The overhaul has also sparked a protest movement that draws tens of thousands each Saturday and which during the height of the crisis blocked major roads and stopped trains, succeeding at one point in forcing Netanyahu to be airlifted to the airport for an overseas trip rather than drive. Another bill in the pipeline would limit the influence of the bar association, a key player in choosing judges, which recently elected to its leadership a staunch opponent to the overhaul. But once compromise negotiations stumbled, Netanyahu said he was pressing ahead. That pressure prompted Netanyahu to backtrack on Gallant’s firing and pause the overhaul.

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Speaking at a graduation ceremony of Israeli military officers, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant criticized the renewed threats by airmen and other officers to stop reporting for duty.Īs the threats mounted, Gallant delivered a speech to the nation about his concerns over the threat that the judicial changes posed to the military, leading Netanyahu to dismiss him in a move that sparked mass spontaneous protests and a day-long labor strike. Similar letters from reservists in other forces have also been issued in recent days. “We will not serve the military of a country that is not democratic.”Īirmen are seen as the cream of the military’s personnel and irreplaceable elements of many of Israel’s battle plans. “Legislation like this grants the government limitless power with no restraint by the judiciary and it will bring us to a point of no return,” the letter said. Israeli media reported that 110 air force veterans signed the letter Wednesday saying that if the parliament passes the law that’s moving through the chamber now, or any other law proposed as part of the overhaul, the reservists will not show up for duty. Coalition legislators have since been advancing a legal change to what’s known as the “reasonability standard” that critics say would allow the government to pass arbitrary decisions and grant it too much power. The threat comes after Netanyahu said his government would proceed with the overhaul after talks with the opposition to find a compromise faltered.

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TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Dozens of Israeli air force reservists said Wednesday they’ll refuse to show up for duty if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing government moves ahead with a contentious plan to overhaul the country’s judiciary.










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