US News Highlights: From Defence Deals to Legal Struggles
The U.S. has seen significant developments including an impending defense agreement with Qatar post-Israeli strikes, a legal battle over Fed Governor Lisa Cook's position, and newly appointed vaccine advisory members. Additionally, Trump's influence persists as legal disputes unfold, and Robert Redford's passing marks an end of an era.

The United States is at a critical juncture involving key diplomatic, economic, and political maneuvers. The U.S. and Qatar are close to finalizing a defense agreement amid heightened tensions following Israeli strikes in Doha, as disclosed by top diplomat Marco Rubio.
In financial news, a U.S. appeals court has decided against allowing Donald Trump to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, maintaining the Fed's independence for now. Meanwhile, Stephen Miran's appointment to the Fed board strengthens Trump's influence over monetary policy.
In the realm of health, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appoints new members to the CDC's vaccine panel, ushering in potential shifts in vaccination strategies. Lastly, the nation mourns Robert Redford, a cinema icon, whose contributions spanned over half a century.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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