Former President Donald Trump is making a push to win over swing-state Jewish voters ahead of the November election, but his attacks on Jewish Democratic leaders and voters are causing controversy within the community. Trump has criticized Jews who support Democrats as “absolute fools” and presented himself as the best friend of Israel and the Jewish people, leading some advocates to accuse him of antisemitism. Jewish advocates emphasize that Jewish voters care about a variety of issues beyond Israel, and they view Trump’s attacks as offensive and disrespectful. Even some prominent conservatives have spoken out against Trump’s approach to attracting Jewish voters.

The Department of Justice has charged six senior Hamas leaders, including political head Yahya Sinwar, with terrorism in connection to the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel. Sinwar, who has led Hamas in Gaza for around eight years, and the other leaders were accused of overseeing a campaign of terrorism and orchestrating the group’s most violent attack to date. The charges are part of ongoing efforts to combat terrorism and hold individuals accountable for their roles in violent attacks, including those targeting Israel. The announcement of the charges highlights the ongoing conflict in the region and the importance of addressing terrorism in all its forms.

In Chicago, a 30-year-old man has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder in connection with the Labor Day shooting of four people who were sleeping on a commuter train. The incident, described as a random attack by Cook County State Attorney Kimberly Foxx, resulted in the deaths of three victims immediately, while the fourth passed away at the hospital. The suspect was found on a different train in the Chicago area and was arrested with a handgun that matched evidence found at the scene. The tragic incident has shocked the community and raised concerns about safety on public transportation.

The NFL season is set to kick off, with the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs facing the Baltimore Ravens in the opening game. Some familiar favorites, such as the Chiefs, Ravens, and 49ers, are expected to be contenders for the Super Bowl title. Exciting storylines to watch include the emergence of young quarterbacks as elite players, the Buffalo Bills’ quest to reach the Super Bowl, and potential upsets from teams like the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Chargers. Sports reporter Rohan Nadkarni provides insight into the upcoming NFL season and highlights the most exciting games to look forward to.

In politics news, a judge denied Trump’s attempt to move his New York hush money case to federal court, which could impact the timing of his sentencing. The Supreme Court allowed the Biden administration to withhold federal family planning funds from Oklahoma due to the state’s refusal to provide abortion information. Over 30 Republican leaders have opposed a Tennessee law that restricts transition-related care for minors, and a Republican-led House committee has subpoenaed Secretary of State Antony Blinken for more testimony on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. These developments reflect ongoing debates and challenges in the political landscape.

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