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Top Health Ministry official beseeches doctors considering leaving Israel to remain – The Times of Israel

  1. Top Health Ministry official beseeches doctors considering leaving Israel to remain The Times of Israel
  2. In Israel, a doctors’ strike and six lawsuits seek to stop the law that weakens the country’s Supreme Court EL PAÍS USA
  3. Israel in Political and Economic Tumult; Doctors Strike, Stocks Tumble The Wall Street Journal
  4. Health Ministry director urges medical workers considering leaving Israel not to do so The Times of Israel
  5. Israel protests: doctors announce strike amid mass demonstrations over judicial overhaul The Guardian
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‘Howard’ Documentary Will Remain On Disney+; List Of Disney Streaming Removals Still Being Finalized – Update – Deadline

  1. ‘Howard’ Documentary Will Remain On Disney+; List Of Disney Streaming Removals Still Being Finalized – Update Deadline
  2. Disney Receiving Backlash Over Removal Of ‘Howard’ Documentary On Eve Of Live-Action ‘Little Mermaid’ Release & LGBTQ+ Pride Month Yahoo News
  3. R.L. Stine Horror Series “Just Beyond” Is Being Deleted from Disney+ This Month Bloody Disgusting
  4. Disney Removes Dozens Of Series From Disney+ & Hulu, Including ‘Big Shot’, ‘Willow’, ‘Y’ & ‘Dollface’ Deadline
  5. Disney’s Ruthless Purge of Axed Content Beats Netflix at Its Own Game We Got This Covered
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Indiana’s recycling plant fire is mostly out, but evacuations remain as crews monitor air quality and clear debris from schools and homes – CNN

  1. Indiana’s recycling plant fire is mostly out, but evacuations remain as crews monitor air quality and clear debris from schools and homes CNN
  2. Richmond Toxic Fire: City to offer free cleaning kits to residents, discuss lift of evacuation order WHIO
  3. EPA begins debris removal process in Indiana, Ohio WDTN.com
  4. Focus turns to getting displaced Richmond residents home as firefighters control blaze Palladium-Item
  5. Hundreds still waiting for OK to go home after Indiana recycling plant fire. Officials set to evaluate the evacuation order today CNN
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Who paid the bribes? Plot hole grows after Householder conviction, as FirstEnergy execs remain unscathed – cleveland.com

  1. Who paid the bribes? Plot hole grows after Householder conviction, as FirstEnergy execs remain unscathed cleveland.com
  2. Ex-Ohio House Speaker Convicted in Sprawling $60M Bribery Scheme The Daily Beast
  3. Larry Householder was convicted of corruption. But there’s plenty of unfinished business still left in the House Bill 6 scandal – LimaOhio.com LimaOhio.com
  4. Householder: Broken Government – an editorial series on Ohio’s dark-money, campaign, lobbying, ethics and pay cleveland.com
  5. Householder, Borges hint at appeals following conviction in political corruption scandal 10TV
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Activision Blizzard CEO Kotick will “absolutely remain” if the Microsoft merger falls through – Eurogamer.net

  1. Activision Blizzard CEO Kotick will “absolutely remain” if the Microsoft merger falls through Eurogamer.net
  2. Why Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal shouldn’t go through, and why it will | This Week in Business GamesIndustry.biz
  3. Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick says Sony is ‘not returning our calls’ PC Gamer
  4. Microsoft and Activision Bizarrely Demand PlayStation Leadership’s Performance Reviews PlayStation LifeStyle
  5. Sony accuses Microsoft of “obvious harassment” as battle for Activision Blizzard gets even uglier Eurogamer.net
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Rumor: Bobby Kotick ‘Will Absolutely Remain’ as Activision CEO If Microsoft Deal Falls Through – News – VGChartz

  1. Rumor: Bobby Kotick ‘Will Absolutely Remain’ as Activision CEO If Microsoft Deal Falls Through – News VGChartz
  2. Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick says Sony is ‘not returning our calls’ PC Gamer
  3. Microsoft and Activision Bizarrely Demand PlayStation Leadership’s Performance Reviews PlayStation LifeStyle
  4. Microsoft having tough time acquiring Sony’s records in Activision merger case TweakTown
  5. Why Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard deal shouldn’t go through, and why it will | This Week in Business GamesIndustry.biz
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Murdaugh defense says they will remain quiet during murder trial

WALTERBORO, S.C. (WCSC) – The day before Alex Murdaugh stands trial for the murders of his wife and youngest son, his defense team is issuing one last statement.

Alex’s defense team, South Carolina lawyers Dick Harpootlian and Jim Griffin, say they want to remain quiet to preserve the integrity of the trial process.

“Our team will not be providing any further statements or responses to anything that occurs at trial,” the statement from the lawyers reads.

Murdaugh is accused of fatally shooting his wife, 52-year-old Maggie Murdaugh, and their youngest son, 22-year-old Paul Murdaugh on their family property in Colleton County on June 7, 2021.

His defense team says they are prepared to challenge those accusations in court and demonstrate the “weakness” in the State’s case against Alex.

“Alex looks forward to this opportunity to clear his name of these heinous charges so that the Attorney General can finally begin looking for the actual killer or killers of Alex’s beloved wife and son,” the statement reads.

In documents filed before the trial, the State has called for representatives from Snapchat and Google to testify during Alex’s murder trial, stating the tech giants have information pertinent to the case.

The State also wants a blood spatter expert in Alex’s murder trial to testify as an expert on a white T-shirt with blood on it that Alex was allegedly wearing the night of the murders. Alex’s defense team has called for the blood spatter expert to be excluded from the trial in favor of another expert who does not agree with what the State’s expert says about how blood transferred to the shirt.

The defense maintains that Alex is innocent and in November filed an alibi claim, that stated Alex was not there at the time of the murders.

The trial starts Monday with jury selection in Walterboro.

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Newport News school shooting: How a 6-year-old got a gun and other questions that remain

Many questions remain unanswered after a 6-year-old student allegedly shot and injured a teacher at a Newport News, Virginia, elementary school.

Newport News Mayor Phillip Jones said in a statement this weekend that police were “working diligently to get an answer to the question we are all asking — how did this happen?”

Police tape hangs from a sign post outside Richneck Elementary School, January 7, 2023, in Newport News, Virginia.

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What we know

Abigail Zwerner, a 25-year-old Richneck Elementary School teacher, was shot with a handgun on Friday in a first grade classroom, police said.

She was initially hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.

“Abigail wanted me to tell you all … that she is in stable condition and she is thankful for the thoughts and prayers,” Newport News Police Chief Steve Drew said at a news conference Monday.

Zwerner was giving class instruction when the student pointed the gun at her and fired one round, Drew said, adding that there was no physical struggle or fight.

Zwerner took a defensive position and raised her hand, and the bullet went through her hand and then into her chest, the chief said.

After Zwerner was shot, she ushered all of her students out of the classroom, the chief said, adding that she was the last person to leave that class.

The chief called Zwerner “a hero,” and said she’s repeatedly asked how her students are doing.

No students were injured and the 6-year-old suspect was taken into custody.

A school sign wishing students a “Happy New Year” is seen outside Richneck Elementary School, Jan. 7, 2023, in Newport News, Virginia.

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The gun

Drew said officials were looking into how the 6-year-old obtained the handgun.

Authorities haven’t made public who owns the gun or how the 6-year-old got the gun into the school.

A motive has also not been released. Authorities haven’t elaborated on the altercation between the student and teacher but the police chief told reporters Friday that the shooting was not accidental.

A empty basketball court is seen outside Richneck Elementary School, Jan. 7, 2023, in Newport News, Virginia.

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The 6-year-old

The mayor didn’t release where the 6-year-old is being held but he told The Associated Press, “We are ensuring he has all the services that he currently needs right now.”

Asked by CNN on Sunday what will happen next for the suspect and if the 6-year-old’s parents could be held responsible, the mayor replied, “There’s a lot of questions that we have to answer.”

“Because it remains an investigation, we’re going to let itself work out before we rush to judgment at this time,” Jones said. “The individuals responsible will be held accountable — I can promise that.”

ABC News’ Meredith Deliso, Ivan Pereira and Ben Siu contributed to this report.

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Kevin McCarthy vows to remain in race for U.S. House speaker amid hardline opposition

WASHINGTON, Jan 3 (Reuters) – Republican Kevin McCarthy vowed on Tuesday to remain in the race to be the powerful U.S. House of Representatives speaker, hours after hardline members of his party repeatedly blocked his bid to lead their brand-new majority.

In the first day of what could prove to be a brutal showdown between about 20 hardliners and the other 202 members of the Republican caucus, McCarthy failed in three ballots to achieve the 218 votes needed to become speaker, a role second in line to the Oval Office after the vice president.

It was a disconcerting start for the new Republican majority and highlights the challenges the party could face over the next two years, heading into the 2024 presidential election. Their slim 222-212 majority gives greater clout to a small group of hardliners, who want rule changes that would give them greater control over the speaker and more influence over the party’s approach to spending and the debt.

Late on Tuesday, McCarthy told reporters that former President Donald Trump had called him and reiterated his support. Trump has backed McCarthy in the race and remains a powerful figure in the Republican Party.

McCarthy, 57, from California, knew he faced an uphill climb heading into Tuesday’s vote and had vowed to continue to force votes. But the chamber voted on Tuesday evening to adjourn until noon ET (1700 GMT) on Wednesday, a move that would give Republicans time to discuss other candidates.

Conservative Representative Jim Jordan, 58, from Ohio, won 20 votes in the last ballot of the day, far from the threshold of 218 to become speaker but enough to stop McCarthy.

“I think that Kevin knows that this is his last shot,” said Representative Kenneth Buck, who had voted to support McCarthy. He noted that McCarthy previously tried in 2015 to become speaker and failed in the face of conservative opposition, adding, “He’s not gonna have this chance again.”

A protracted speaker election could undermine House Republicans’ hopes of moving forward quickly on investigations of Democratic President Joe Biden and his administration, and legislative priorities that include the economy, U.S. energy independence and border security.

The chamber’s top Democrat, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, bested McCarthy in all three votes. In the day’s final tally, Jeffries led McCarthy 212 to 202 votes. A majority of those voting, not a plurality, is needed to determine a speaker.

A standoff would leave the House largely paralyzed and could force lawmakers to consider another Republican candidate. In addition to Jordan, incoming Majority Leader Steve Scalise, 57, from Louisiana, was seen as a possibility.

The last time the House failed to elect a speaker on the first ballot was 1923.

‘RALLY AROUND HIM’

Jordan himself had spoken in support of McCarthy before he was nominated, and all three times voted for him.

“We need to rally around him,” Jordan had said in an impassioned speech on the House floor. “I think Kevin McCarthy’s the right guy to lead us.”

Jordan is a staunch ally of Trump and a co-founder of the conservative House Freedom Caucus.

A former college wrestler, Jordan is preparing to oversee the House Judiciary Committee’s investigation of the Justice Department and FBI under Biden.

McCarthy’s hardline opponents are concerned that he is not deeply invested enough in the culture wars and partisan rivalries that have dominated the House – and even more so since Trump’s White House years.

Before the vote, McCarthy tried to persuade the holdouts during a closed-door party meeting, vowing to stay in the race until he gets the necessary votes, but many participants emerged from the gathering undaunted.

McCarthy suggested to reporters later on Tuesday that the path to him becoming speaker lay in members voting “present” – neither for nor against him – which would lower the threshold needed to secure the job.

McCarthy has spent his adult life in politics – as a congressional staffer then state legislator before being elected to the House in 2006. As speaker, McCarthy would be well placed to frustrate Biden’s legislative ambitions.

But any Republican speaker will have the tough task of managing a House Republican caucus moving ever rightward, with uncompromising tendencies and – at least among some lawmakers – close allegiances to Trump.

Struggles with the party’s right flank cut short the careers of the last two Republican speakers, with John Boehner resigning the post in 2015 and Paul Ryan opting not to run for re-election in 2018.

The record number of voting rounds to elect a House speaker is 133 over a two-month period in the 1850s.

The Democrats picked Jeffries to serve as minority leader after Nancy Pelosi, the first woman to serve as speaker, announced that she would step down from her leadership role. She will remain in office as a representative.

Reporting by David Morgan, Moira Warburton and Gram Slattery; additional reporting by Richard Cowan and Makini Brice; Editing by Scott Malone, Alistair Bell, Will Dunham and Howard Goller

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Washington-based correspondent covering campaigns and Congress. Previously posted in Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Santiago, Chile, and has reported extensively throughout Latin America. Co-winner of the 2021 Reuters Journalist of the Year Award in the business coverage category for a series on corruption and fraud in the oil industry. He was born in Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard College.

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Flooding, hazards, road closures remain

Clear skies over a Bay Area that was mopping up on Sunday revealed the scale of damage from near-record rainfall that hit San Francisco particularly hard. The deluge left ongoing hazards across the region, and residents of Wilton in the Sacramento Valley were told to shelter in place in the face of widespread flooding that sprawled from a levee breach.

From Wine Country to the Central Valley, the storm brought flooded homes and businesses, mudslides and closed freeways, evacuations and rescues. Many motorists who ventured out onto the roads drove through patches of standing water, with some getting stuck and forced to abandon their ruined vehicles. Thousands in the Bay Area remained without power on Sunday.

Water streams through a car’s wheel as muddy waters flood down Folsom Street in Bernal Heights in San Francisco, Calif. on Saturday, December 31, 2022.Adam Pardee/Special to The Chronicle

At least one person died: At Lighthouse Field State Beach in Santa Cruz, a tree fell on a 72-year-old victim early Saturday afternoon, authorities said. The person was not immediately identified.

The National Weather Service reported Sunday that most streams and creeks had crested were slowly receding, but many remained above flood stage.

In the Sacramento Valley, a levee was breached in three places in rural Wilton, 15 minutes south of Sacramento on I-5. The Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services advised Wilton’s 5,000 or so residents to shelter in place with floodwaters rising in Consumnes River. Highway 99 was closed in both directions Sunday.

“We had a lot of people who abandoned their vehicles, Matt Robinson, spokesperson for the Office of Emergency Services, said Sunday. “There are rescue missions going on right now.”

Under a bright sun in San Francisco, washing machines and refrigerators were stacked on the sidewalk where Jose Gomez sat Sunday in a pickup truck outside his family’s appliance shop, King’s Refrigeration, on 16th Street,

“The water was up to my knees,” Gomez said, describing how his father called him to the shop late Saturday morning, when the ruthless storm had brought about three feet of rainwater into the shop, and refrigerators began floating down the sidewalk.

A family prepared for rain walks along the Embarcadero in San Francisco, Calif. on Saturday, December 31, 2022.

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“We had to chase after them,” Gomez said.

Storm drains were clogged and water had pooled on the roads from Folsom to Treat Street, Gomez said.

In the Mission, store manager Holt Manchester at Gus’s Community Market recounted the hours of continuous Saturday mopping as passing cars had sent waves of rainwater flowing onto floors of the market and through doorways of other businesses. Manchester said he had worried about getting electrocuted using the store’s cash registers.

“We were squeegeeing the water out and it was coming right back in,” he said. Manchester also sopped water from his nearby apartment building’s entrance, but towels and sandbags did little to keep it out.

Pedestrians walk along a road as a snow plow works in South Lake Tahoe, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022. A winter storm warning has been issued for the greater Lake Tahoe area until Sunday.Stephen Lam/The Chronicle

“The Muni buses coming down 17th Street were causing waves that were halfway up the doors to all the businesses, he said. “Children could have surfed these waves. I was up to my high thighs in water,” he said.

Elsewhere in the Bay Area, rising waters were reported spilling over the banks of San Francisquito Creek with flooding in the Palo Alto and Menlo Creek area, including in low-lying East Palo Alto.

Many area roads remained closed due to flooding, with dangerous conditions that prompted officials to warn residents not to drive around barricades due to water flowing deeper and faster than it appeared.

PG&E reported Sunday that nearly 15,000 Bay Area residents were without power due to storm activity. Half of these were in the East Bay, with 7,000 outages but the South Bay had 3,400 outages and the Peninsula 2,600. In San Francisco, 849 customers were without power.

In the Tahoe region, I-80 was reported open again on Sunday with chain restrictions, following Saturday night closure due to heavy snows. Caltrans warned motorists that “roads are extremely slick” and cautioned motorists to drive slowly so the road can stay open. Caltrans, the CHP and tow operators spent New Year’s Eve pulling dozens of stranded vehicles from the snow.

Tahoe-area ski resorts on Sunday morning reported snowfall of up to 35 inches over the previous 24 hours. Palisades Tahoe and Kirkwood both reported that some lifts were closed, with windy conditions on the mountains.

In San Mateo County, Highway 84 remained closed in multiple locations Sunday morning, the county sheriff’s office said. Among other roads still closed wasNiles Canyon Road near Mission Boulevard, a key route between Fremont and Sunol in the East Bay. Officials did not provide an estimate for re-opening the road.

Highway 101 near South San Francisco had reopened by Sunday, after heavy flooding shut it down Saturday, and Highway 92 in Half Moon Bay also was reopened.

If Sunday’s break in the weather offered a respite, it was to be short-lived. The National Weather Service forecast light rains Monday and Tuesday before the arrival of an even stronger atmospheric river on Wednesday.

Mud and water stream down the road at the Bernal Heights Park along Bernal Heights Boulevard in Bernal Heights in San Francisco, Calif. on Saturday, December 31, 2022.Adam Pardee/Special to The Chronicle

The weekend storm, attributed to an atmospheric river that plowed over the region, nearly broke San Francisco’s one-day precipitation record. The National Weather Service reported the second wettest day in more than 170 years of record-keeping — just 8 hundredths of an inch shy of the all-time mark of 5.54 inches set in 1994.

Oakland recorded its wettest day on record since 1970, with 4.75 inches of rain, beating out the previous record set in 1982. It was the third wettest day on record for Redwood City going back to 1906, and beating out a previous record set in 1962.

But there will be heavy work ahead for many residents and business owners swamped by flood waters. In San Francisco, owners of restaurants, gyms and grocery stores were sweeping up and assessing the damage.

The Wooden Nickel bar in the Mission District was among the inundated. Instagram posts showed a person wading through water up to their knees. Another person sloshed through a layer of water that seeped into the bar’s backroom. It also appeared that a parklet near the bar had been swept away by the surging water.

In Alameda County, sheriff’s deputies said they rescued 19 older adults from a long-term care facility in Castro Valley that apparently flooded.

Attractions closed on Saturday, too, including Muir Woods, the Point Bonita Lighthouse, Tennessee Valley Beach and the Golden Gate Bridge overlook at the upper end of Conzelman Road. Officials said they were responding to reports of flooding and downed trees at the Marin County sites. Alcatraz closed as well.

Southern portions of Sonoma County, from Forest Hills down to Petaluma, appeared to have some of the most flooding in the North Bay, with several creeks overflowing.

Sam Whiting and Nora Mishanec are San Francisco Chronicle staff writers. swhiting@sfchronicle.com, Nora.Mishanec@sfchronicle.com



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