"Key Updates for Tuesday: South Korean Opposition Leader Stabbed"

Israel's high court has invalidated Prime Minister Netanyahu's judicial overhaul, potentially inciting a leadership crisis amidst conflict with Gaza. A 7.6 magnitude earthquake in Japan resulted in at least 48 deaths, widespread destruction, and a subsequent airport collision that killed five coast guard members. South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was hospitalized after being stabbed at a public event. In the U.S., Republican loyalty to Donald Trump appears to have increased since the January 6 Capitol attack, while Michigan and Washington are set to compete in the college football national championship. Additionally, more millennials are moving back with their parents to save for housing, and the world's oldest living land animal celebrates its 191st birthday.
- The 7 things you need to know for Tuesday, January 2 The Washington Post
- South Korean opposition leader is stabbed in the neck by a knife-wielding man The Associated Press
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