Former California Assemblyman William Brough has been fined $100,000 for numerous campaign finance violations after a four-year-long investigation into the Republican’s expenses.
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The four-day truce had been expected to begin Thursday but seemed to hit a late snag. Humanitarian groups hope more aid can start flowing into Gaza.
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