Unbiased headline news – The White House has confirmed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been invited to meet with President Donald Trump on February 4th.

This meeting follows recent discussions about relocating Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan, a proposal that has sparked significant debate. The invitation comes amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East, particularly concerning the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned Tuesday following a wave of nationwide protests over the deaths of 15 people killed in a railroad station roof collapse in November in Novi Sad, the country’s second-largest city.

Vucevic told a news conference he had made the decision to go after student protesters were allegedly attacked after spraying anti-government graffiti and posting stickers outside the Novi Sad offices of his Serbian Progressive Party.

A tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas has become the largest in the U.S. since the 1950s, according to health officials. The outbreak has raised concerns about public health infrastructure and the need for immediate containment measures.

Meanwhile, the CDC reports that respiratory illness activity remains high across the country, with no signs of abating in the coming weeks. Cases linked to the outbreak were first reported in January 2024, according to KDHE. So far, there have been two deaths related to the outbreak, both of which occurred last year.

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has revised the death toll from this month’s devastating wildfires in Southern California to 29. The Eaton fire has been linked to 17 fatalities, while 12 deaths are attributed to the Palisades fire.

A new lawsuit claims that the Eaton fire in Altadena, California, was ignited by an electrical issue from a transmission tower. Footage obtained by the law firm representing victims of the fire purportedly shows the inception of the blaze. These wildfires have caused significant destruction and loss of life, highlighting the ongoing challenges posed by natural disasters in the region.

The tail of a passenger plane with 176 people on board caught fire before takeoff at an airport in South Korea, news reports said. All passnagers and crew weer safely evacuated.

The Air Busan plane at Gimhae International Airport in the southeastern city of Busan was bound for Hong Kong, Yonhap news agency reported. The 169 passengers and seven crew members were evacuated using an inflatable slide, the report said, adding that three people were injured but their condition wasn’t serious. Calls to fire authorities in Busan were unanswered.

An elementary school principal has been arrested after allegedly throwing a massive boozy house party for over 100 juveniles, authorities said.

The incident occurred on January 19th when authorities from the Cocoa Beach Police Department responded to a home after reports of a large house party and “observed over 100 juveniles at the residence in matching t-shirts, many of whom were consuming alcohol that was later learned to be available in coolers at the residence,” according to a statement from the Cocoa Beach Police Department.

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