Lead Story: Terrorist Attack at Bondi Beach During Hanukkah Celebration
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In Sydney, Australia, a father-and-son pair carried out a mass shooting at Bondi Beach during a "Chanukah by the Sea" event on the first day of Hanukkah, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described it as a "targeted attack on Jewish Australians" and an "act of pure evil" driven by antisemitism. The attackers were killed by police, and improvised explosive devices were found at the scene. This is one of the deadliest attacks in recent Australian history.



U.S.: Shooting at Brown University
A gunman opened fire at Brown University's Barus and Holley engineering building in Providence, Rhode Island, during final exams, killing two students and injuring nine others. The university canceled all remaining classes and exams for the fall semester. A person of interest was detained but later released, and the manhunt continues.



Chinese Billionaires Using U.S. Surrogacy for Citizenship
A Wall Street Journal investigation revealed that some wealthy Chinese individuals, including billionaires, are using American surrogates to have dozens of children, securing U.S. citizenship for them via birthright. One video game executive is reportedly linked to over 100 children. This practice exploits U.S. laws while surrogacy is banned in China, raising ethical and legal concerns, with some courts denying parental rights.
Syria: Attack on U.S. Soldiers
In Palmyra, Syria, a gunman—identified as a member of Syrian security forces with extremist views—ambushed U.S. troops and their interpreter, killing two soldiers and one civilian, while injuring three others. President Trump vowed retaliation, calling it an ISIS-linked attack.



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