Plus, Israel's most far-right government in history.
Prosecutors investigate Representative-elect George Santos (R-NY); Netanyahu's far-right government takes office in Israel. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. The Sentences newsletter will be off on Friday and Monday for the holiday and back in your inbox on Tuesday, January 3. |
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Who is George Santos? (We don't know.) |
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Israel's new hardline government |
- Thursday, Israel swore Benjamin Netanyahu's far-right government into office. [AP / Isabel Debre and Josef Federman]
- Netanyahu formed a coalition with ultranationalist and religious parties with a history of anti-Palestinian and anti-LGBTQ rhetoric. The move has raised concerns about the future of Israeli society and democracy. [NYT / Isabel Kershner]
- The new government is pushing for further Israeli settlements and annexation of the West Bank, which would violate international law. [BBC / Yolande Knell and David Gritten]
- President Joe Biden on Thursday congratulated Netanyahu, pledging US support for a two-state solution and peace in the region. [Axios / Barak Ravid]
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Constant health crises made 2022 was one of the worst years for hospitals — and patients will pay the price for years to come. [Vox / Dylan Scott] |
- A White House lawyer informed House Republicans on Thursday they must resubmit oversight requests after taking control of Congress next month. [Politico / Heidi Przybyla]
- Brazilian President-elect Luiz Inácio "Lula" da Silva has selected an Amazon defender for environment minister — a key pick for tackling deforestation. [AP / Abiano Maisonnave]
- Southwest airlines expects to resume normal operations on Friday after scheduling meltdowns led the carrier to cancel thousands of flights. [Axios / Herb Scribner]
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"Is his name even George Santos?" |
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| Before Roe v. Wade, Eleanor Oliver was a Jane: a member of a group in Chicago that helped women get safe but illegal abortions. Sean Rameswaram sat down with her on the day Roe was overturned. |
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