Netanyahu Delays Bid to Overhaul Israel's Judiciary as Protests Rage
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| By Shawn Paik Surveillance video shows Audrey E. Hale driving up to the Covenant School in Nashville, and then shooting out the entrance doors to get into the building. | | | By Agnes Chang, Shawn Paik, Maud Bodoukian, Mona Boshnaq, Lauren Leatherby and Matej Leskovsek Major protests continued into a second day as Netanyahu announced he would delay a plan to overhaul Israel's judiciary. | | | By Reuters The storm uprooted trees and decimated homes, killing at least a dozen people in the area. | | |
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