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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is vowing to oppose any attempt to establish a Palestinian state.
He made the comment Sunday, a day before the U.N.
Security Council plans to vote on a U.S.-based plan.
In Germany, an auction house planning to sell off items belonging to former concentration camp prisoners has cancelled that sale after it received widespread criticism.
As Esme Nicholson reports from Berlin, Holocaust survivor groups are calling the auction organizers shameless.
There's a little movement in the top ten college football rankings this week.
Ohio State, Indiana, and Texas A&M remain in the top three spots for the fifth week in a row, but Georgia moves up one to fourth after beating Texas on Saturday by the score of 35-10.
Ole Miss moved up two spots, meanwhile, to number five, while Oregon and Texas Tech are tied for sixth after both teams had impressive wins on Saturday.
Oklahoma moves up to number eight after beating Alabama this weekend in a nail-biter with a final score of 23-21.
Notre Dame sits at nine, while Alabama fell to tenth.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
President Trump now says House Republicans should vote to release the Epstein files.
In a social media post late Sunday, Trump said Republicans have nothing to hide from.
Earlier in the day, he called demands for the release a hoax by Democrats.
Vermont's Trump has pushed to prevent the release of the files.
Speculation continues to grow.
The files show Trump in a negative light.
Defense Secretary Pete Hagseth says U.S.