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Thousands of people gathered at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia today to honour the 15 people killed when two gunmen fired on a Jewish celebration one week ago.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese attended and was booed by the crowd.
The BBC's Phil Mercer has more.
The Israeli security cabinet today approved a plan for another 19 Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
The finance minister says this brings to 69 settlements.
The number of new settlements there over the past few years, they're widely viewed as illegal under international law.
Lawmakers left Washington for the holiday without reaching an agreement on extending subsidies for people who buy health insurance through the Affordable Care Act.
This means premiums will be much higher starting New Year's Day.
Analysts say some 22 million people will be affected.
There was no big jackpot winner for the Powerball lottery last night, giving would-be job quitters another shot at the prize.
It's now worth an estimated $1.6 billion.
NPR's Marie Andrusovich reports.
The conservative youth group Turning Point USA wraps up its convention in Phoenix today.
Organizers say more than 30,000 people attended.
This comes after the assassination of founder Charlie Kirk three months ago.
His widow, Erica Kirk, is now its leader.
She announced she's endorsing Vice President J.D.