Today’s Headlines: In the latest updates, the Gaza truce holds for a sixth day, marked by reciprocal hostage releases. Talks for extending the pause are ongoing, with Hamas now focusing on the release of more prisoners in exchange. The release of Palestinian detainees before the truce reveals that over half of those potentially eligible for release hadn't faced charges, raising questions about Israel's justice system. Meanwhile, a vote on the potential expulsion of George Santos from his congressional seat is expected by the week's end. The United Auto Workers Union, after securing contracts with major Detroit automakers, is launching a campaign to organize 13 non-unionized automakers, including BMW, Honda, and Tesla. In the tech world, OpenAI welcomes back Sam Altman as CEO, with Microsoft gaining a non-voting seat on the board. Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has passed away at 100, sparking reflections on the peace-related aspects of his legacy.
Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode:
AP News: Truce in Israel-Hamas war extended by a day, minutes before it was set to expire
CNN: Release of Palestinian prisoners sheds light on controversial Israeli justice system in the occupied West Bank
AP News: Lawmakers can 'vote their conscience' on expelling Santos, House speaker says, but he has concerns
Axios: UAW launches organizing campaign at 13 non-unionized automakers
Axios: OpenAI formalizes Sam Altman's return, gives Microsoft non-voting board seat
AP News: Henry Kissinger, former US Secretary of State, dies at 100 | AP News
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