Domestic
This week the Atlantic published messages shared between national security officials on a Signal group chat laying out plans for U.S airstrikes in Yemen. It appears that National Security Advisor Mike Waltz added The Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg to the message thread.President Trump is threatening to suspend security clearances and access to federal buildings of lawyers he does not like. His targets consist of firms that have represented his political opponents, or who work with those who have helped prosecute the president in the past.
A federal judge blocked the Department of Government Efficiency from accessing sensitive information and private data of people working at the Department of Education, The Department of the Treasury, and the Office of Personnel Management.
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International
Israel continues its military campaign in Gaza after breaking the ceasefire agreement with Hamas earlier this month. The Israeli military has ordered the evacuation of the several areas in the Strip, displacing more than 100,000 people.The world is reacting to news that U.S. officials planned an attack in Yemen in a group chat on the Signal app. European leaders have been cautious in their comments on the scandal.
And five lions rescued from the frontlines of the war in Ukraine have now been resettled in England by the Wild Animals Rescue Center.
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