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The U.N. approved a Gazan humanitarian cease-fire with the U.S. abstaining, causing Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to cancel a visit to Washington. Trump's $454 million civil fraud case pause was granted if a $175 million bond is posted within 10 days. Boeing's top executives, including the CEO, announced resignations amid production and safety scrutiny. A severe storm in the central U.S. led to over 328 crashes in Minnesota. LA Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani denied sports betting accusations against his former interpreter. Sean "Diddy" Combs faces a federal investigation into sex trafficking and other charges, which he denies. The 1886 shipwreck of the Milwaukee was discovered in Lake Michigan, aided by old newspaper clippings.


The Bulletin Brief:

  • The U.S. abstains from U.N. cease-fire vote, causing tensions to rise (NBC) (AP)
  • Boeing executives step-down regarding safety concerns (NBC) (CBS)  
  • Rain and snow storm in the central U.S. is making travel “almost impossible” (NBC)
  • Shohei Ohtani says he didn’t gamble, is shocked by his interpreter’s betrayal (AP)
  • Sean "Diddy" Combs under federal investigation (NBC)
  • Newspaper clippings used in miraculous 1886 shipwreck discovery (CBS)
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