Today’s edition of quick hits.
* The latest out of Georgia: “The teenager accused of shooting dead two students and two teachers at a Georgia high school appeared in court for the first time on Friday to face murder charges, hours after his father was arrested on suspicion of facilitating the shootings by allowing his son to possess a deadly weapon.”
* In the West Bank: “The White House on Friday requested that Israel investigate the death of a 26-year-old American woman, Aysenur Eygi, in the occupied West Bank. Earlier, a protester told The Associated Press that Israeli forces had shot an American woman at an anti-settlement demonstration in the West Bank. Two doctors said she was shot in the head, the AP reported.”
* Patience is a virtue: “A New York judge has delayed former President Donald Trump’s sentencing on felony criminal charges until Nov. 26. Judge Juan Merchan … issued the ruling after Trump’s attorneys had asked him to postpone the Sept. 18 sentencing until after the election to allow them to appeal a pending ruling involving presidential immunity.”
* The judge in this case was appointed by George W. Bush: “A federal judge placed a temporary hold on another component of President Biden’s student debt relief plan on Thursday, siding with a coalition of seven Republican states that filed a lawsuit to halt the program on Tuesday. The ruling comes as yet another blow to the president’s student debt relief agenda after the Supreme Court upheld a similar hold on the SAVE program, the centerpiece of his strategy to cancel tens of millions of dollars in student debt.”








