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November 10: Hate crimes spike amid Israel-Hamas war. Brothel catering to politicians busted.

Good morning! It’s Friday, Nov. 10, 2023. Here’s a look at your news across the nation:

1️. Anti-Jewish hate crimes surge 214% amid Israel-Hamas war: NYPD

A woman holds a poster bearing a photo of Israeli hostage Tomer Ahimas as members of the Jewish community and supporters of Israel attend a rally calling for the release of hostages held by Hamas, in Times Square, New York on October 19, 2023. The US intelligence community has estimated there were likely 100 to 300 people killed in the strike at the Ahli Arab hospital in Gaza, according to excerpts of a document seen October 19, 2023 by AFP — far fewer than the nearly 500 deaths that health authorities in the Hamas-ruled enclave originally described. (Photo by Ed JONES / AFP) (Photo by ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images)

2. Israeli strikes hit near several hospitals as the military pushes deeper into Gaza City

SDEROT, ISRAEL – NOVEMBER 09: A plume of smoke follows an Israeli airstrike in the northern part of the Gaza Strip as Israel continues its bombardment and ground offensive on November 09, 2023 seen from Sderot, Israel. A month after Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks that left 1,400 dead and over 240 held hostage, Israel has maintained a relentless bombardment of the Gaza Strip and launched a ground invasion to vanquish the militant group that governs the Palestinian territory. The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza said that over 10,000 people have died in Gaza during the war, while the IDF has reported the deaths of several dozen Israeli soldiers. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

3. IRS announces 2024 income tax brackets; see where you fall

Overhead view of young woman managing personal banking and finance at home.

4. High-end brothels catering to politicians, military busted

Panoramic view of Boston cityscape at Fan Pier Park at night, USA

📱 [Trending] this morning

HOLLYWOOD STRIKES ARE OVER; HERE’S WHEN STARS AND SHOWS RETURN

The tentative agreement — which both sides say include extraordinary provisions — means that more than six months of labor strife in the film and television industries is drawing to a close.


Picketers participate in a rally outside Paramount Pictures Studio on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2023, in Los Angeles. A deal was reached Wednesday between striking actors and studios and streaming services. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

📅 What we’re watching

🔴 The 66th annual Grammy Awards nominations will be announced in a livestream event. The awards ceremony takes place Feb. 4 in Los Angeles.

🔴 Forbes magazine will publish this year’s edition of its annual “America’s Best Small Cap Companies” list.

🔴 Because Veterans Day falls on a Saturday, many federal offices and some banks and schools will be closed.

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