US Hurricane Threat, Biden's Gun Control, and Trump's Legal Troubles
The US braces for Hurricane Helene, expected to hit Florida as a Category 4 storm. President Biden announces initiatives on gun control and military aid for Ukraine. Legal battles intensify around the presidential race. Ex-NBA MVP Derrick Rose retires, while Alabama prepares for a controversial execution.
The US confronts the impending arrival of Hurricane Helene, anticipated to strike Florida as a Category 4 storm. Authorities urge evacuations in high-risk areas to prepare for severe winds and a deadly storm surge expected to reach up to 20 feet in some regions.
President Joe Biden is set to sign an executive order aimed at mitigating firearm threats and enhancing active shooter drills in schools. The announcement coincides with Vice President Kamala Harris's involvement in gun violence prevention efforts, significantly marking their first collaborative effort on this front since Harris assumed her role.
In a substantial commitment to Ukraine, President Biden declared an $8 billion military aid package to support Kyiv amid ongoing conflict with Russia. This includes introducing precision-guided glide bombs, significantly boosting Ukraine's strike capability while minimizing risk.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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