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Israel Cracks Down On Protests, Havana Syndrome Mystery, Murdaugh Murder Trial

Mar 02, 202313 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Israeli police used stun grenades and water cannons on protesters. It marks the first time police have used force on the crowds since they started protesting against government attempts to weaken the judiciary. A new report by the U.S. intelligence community says no foreign adversary is behind the sudden onset of medical symptoms among U.S. officials, known as Havana syndrome. So what's responsible? And jurors in the murder trial of former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh are set to begin deliberations.

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