"Monday's Morning Rundown: Top Headlines and Key Updates"

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"Monday's Morning Rundown: Top Headlines and Key Updates"
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Hamas releases a third round of hostages, including a 4-year-old American girl, as part of ongoing negotiations with Israel. In Vermont, three Palestinian students were injured in a shooting, possibly motivated by hate. President Biden will not attend the COP28 climate talks in Dubai, raising concerns about his commitment to addressing climate change. Former police officer Derek Chauvin, convicted of George Floyd's murder, was stabbed in a federal prison. Climate change is causing a rise in female green sea turtles, while "Zoom fatigue" is found to have negative effects on the brain and heart. Irish writer Paul Lynch wins the Booker Prize for his novel "Prophet Song."

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