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The Biden administration is asking Congress to approve a multi-billion-dollar weapons sale to Israel, along with plans for the sale of $18-billion worth of F-15 fighter jets.

A helicopter has rescued six miners stranded in Taiwan after the island’s strongest earthquake in decades. Authorities say over 600 people are still cut off, with over 1,000 injured and 42 missing.

House lawmakers have opened a new investigation into a spike in immigration cases dismissed since President Joe Biden took office. Meanwhile, police in Ohio have charged an illegal immigrant with murder—an individual that the local sheriff says has been deported seven times.

Topics in this episode include:

1. Taiwan Earthquake Injuries Top 1,000
2. Biden Has Approved Over 100 Weapons Sales to Israel
3. Gallant: Military to Expand Operations Against Hezbollah
4. Judge Denies Trump Motion to Delay ‘Hush Money’ Trial
5. 2 Plead Guilty to Insider Trading in Trump Media Merger
6. Trump Campaign, RNC Tripled Fundraising in March
7. Biden, Sanders Target Trump on Health Care
8. Trump Leads Biden in 6 Swing States: WSJ Poll
9. House GOP Probing Rise in Dismissed Immigration Cases
10. Illegal Immigrants Flown to Martha’s Vineyard Can Sue
11. Trump’s Classified Docs Case: Jury Instructions in Spotlight
12. Disney Shareholders Reelect Board in Win for CEO Bob Iger
13. Maryland: Wage Subsidies for Port Workers Impacted by Bridge Collapse
14. Deadly Storms, Tornadoes Leave Path of Destruction
15. New Weather Threat for Eclipse Viewers to Worry About
16. Major Egg Producer Halts Production Due to Bird Flu
17. CDC: Public Risk of Bird Flu Low
18. MTA Wants $750,000 From NYC Marathon Organizers
19. Author on Healing Trauma Through Faith
20. Chinese National Arrested After Entering Military Base
21. What’s Next Following Destruction of Iran’s Consulate?
22. Musical Medical Students Perform at Cancer Unit

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