USA’S Today Latest 9 Highlights 29/11/2023
California to spend $300 million to clear homeless encampments
Governor Gavin Newsom announced the plan on Tuesday, saying it is the largest investment in homeless encampments in state history. The money will be used to provide shelter, outreach services, and mental health care to people experiencing homelessness.
Florida elections security chief lay dead for 24 minutes outside Gov. DeSantis’ office, records say
A new report from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement says that James Henderson, the state’s elections security chief, died of a heart attack and lay dead for 24 minutes outside Governor Ron DeSantis’ office before being discovered. The report says that there was no evidence of foul play.
Rosalynn Carter tribute service honors her legacy
A tribute service was held on Tuesday for former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. The service was held at the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia, and was attended by Carter’s family, friends, and colleagues.
3 college presidents to testify to House committee about antisemitism
The presidents of Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will testify to a House of Representatives committee on Wednesday about antisemitism on their campuses. The hearing comes as the Biden administration is investigating complaints of antisemitism at several universities.
Small plane crashes into car on Minnesota roadway; pilot and driver suffer only minor injuries.
A small plane crashed into a car on a Minnesota roadway on Tuesday. The pilot of the plane and the driver of the car were both taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
UC Berkeley sued over ‘unchecked antisemitism
A Jewish civil rights group has filed a lawsuit against the University of California, Berkeley, alleging that the university has a “hostile environment” for Jewish students. The lawsuit alleges that the university has failed to address antisemitism on campus, and that the university’s policies have made it difficult for Jewish students to feel safe and included.
Student from Gujarat kills grandparents, uncle in US
A 27-year-old student from Gujarat, India, has been charged with murdering his grandparents and uncle in the United States. The man, who has not been identified, is accused of stabbing his relatives to death at their home in Pennsylvania.
US sends first of three military planes with Gaza aid
The United States has sent the first of three military planes with humanitarian aid to Gaza. The planes are carrying food, medicine, and other supplies. The aid is part of a larger effort by the Biden administration to help the people of Gaza, who are suffering from a humanitarian crisis.
Radiation therapy could be used to treat heart failure
A new study suggests that radiation therapy could be used to treat heart failure. The study, which was published in the journal Circulation, found that radiation therapy was able to improve heart function in mice with heart failure. The researchers say that the findings could lead to a new treatment for heart failure.
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