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Netanyahu cabinet members want resumption of war with Hamas

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing pressure from members of his cabinet who are unhappy with the pause in fighting between Israel and Hamas, now extended for another two days. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has more.



George Santos could face expulsion vote this week

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The House is expected to consider expelling Rep. George Santos from Congress again after a resolution for expulsion was introduced last week. Santos has said he expects it to pass. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more on Santos and other top stories on Capitol Hill.

Hunter Biden offers to testify before House Oversight Committee

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Hunter Biden, President Biden's son, has agreed to testify publicly before lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee as part of the GOP-led impeachment inquiry into the president. Hunter Biden's lawyer made the announcement in a letter to the panel on Tuesday. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge has more.

Prosecutors trying to use Young Thug's lyrics against him in RICO trial

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Prosecutors are trying to use the lyrics of Young Thug, whose real name is Jeffery Williams, against the rapper in his racketeering trial in Atlanta. That tactic has been condemned by many legal experts and other musicians. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan is following the trial.

The latest on the temporary Israel-Hamas truce, hostage releases

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The temporary cease-fire between Israel and Hamas was due to expire Tuesday morning, but an extension brokered by Qatar will keep fighting paused for at least two more days. Israel says it's approved a new list of Palestinian prisoners to be freed if Hamas releases more hostages. CBS News' Holly Williams and Nancy Cordes have more.

Hawaii AG subpoenas county departments in Maui wildfire probe

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CBS News has learned Hawaii's attorney general issued subpoenas Monday targeting three departments as part of the governor's independent probe into the Maui wildfires that killed at least 100 people and left thousands homeless in August. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports sources say some Maui County officials are being uncooperative with the investigation.





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