1 00:00:04,217 --> 00:00:27,219 Fires flare in Israeli prisons amid manhunt for 6 escapees Pressure is building around Israel’s prison system after fires broke out at several facilities and the government hunted for six Palestinian escapees who have been on the run since they tunneled out two days earlier 2 00:00:27,219 --> 00:00:41,484 Israeli troops make arrests over Palestinian prison break Several relatives of the six inmates who escaped Gilboa prison are reportedly taken into custody. 3 00:00:41,484 --> 00:01:13,003 FX’s Epic Y: The Last Man Adaptation Gets Off to a Shaky But Intriguing Start A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle. So goes the old feminist slogan, coined by Irina Dunn and popularized by Gloria Steinem. But, as FX’s adaptation of the cult-hit Y: The Last Man comics so vividly illustrates, that doesn’t mean life on Earth would continue as normal if every mammal with a Y chromosome suddenly dropped dead. 4 00:01:13,003 --> 00:01:31,267 Carnival Glory cruise ship to house essential workers to help Hurricane Ida recovery The Carnival Glory cruise ship will house hospital staff, first responders and other emergency workers in New Orleans to help with recovery efforts after Hurricane Ida. 5 00:01:31,267 --> 00:01:50,254 Slovakia government apologizes for WWII anti-Jew laws Slovakia’s government has apologized for World War II legislation that stripped the country’s Jews of their human and civil rights 6 00:01:50,254 --> 00:02:20,413 The world 9/11 created: The sprawling, dark legacy of U.S. counterterrorism Abroad, successive U.S. administrations shoulder a shared legacy of ruinous wars and failed nation-building. At home, the years since 9/11 have seen the curtailing of civil liberties for some communities, an expansion of mass surveillance and the deepening of political divisions. 7 00:02:20,413 --> 00:02:42,421 EXPLAINER: What's at stake in the 2015 Paris attacks trial? Twenty men accused in the Islamic State group's 2015 attacks on Paris that left 130 people dead and hundreds injured are on trial in the French capital. The proceedings began Wednesday in an enormous custom-designed chamber. 8 00:02:42,421 --> 00:03:05,266 Schumer on $3.5 trillion bill: 'We're moving full speed ahead' Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Wednesday that Democrats are moving "full speed ahead" on the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill despite the call for a "strategic pause" and smaller price tag from moderate Democratic Sen. 9 00:03:05,266 --> 00:03:37,297 Abortion Is No Longer a Crime in Mexico. But Most Women Still Can’t Get One. The Supreme Court’s decision set a legal precedent for the nation. But applying it to all of Mexico’s states will be a long path and women are still facing prosecution.People celebrating the decision of the Mexican Supreme Court to declare the criminalization of abortion as unconstitutional on Tuesday in Saltillo, Mexico. 10 00:03:37,297 --> 00:03:57,443 Turkey, Egypt agree to further talks in bid to ease tensions East Mediterranean rivals Turkey and Egypt say they have agreed to further talks aimed at stabilizing relations after the end of a second round of negotiations 11 00:03:57,443 --> 00:04:17,052 West Bank Bans Weddings Amid New Virus Outbreak As wedding hall owners expressed frustration, even more restrictive measures were possibly on the way.Receiving a vaccine in Bethlehem in August. 12 00:04:17,052 --> 00:04:39,293 Cleanup begins in Acapulco after strong earthquake Residents of Acapulco are cleaning up broken glass and chunks of plaster as they take in the full impact of a magnitude 7 earthquake centered nearby that shook most of southern Mexico, killing one person 13 00:04:39,293 --> 00:04:54,351 The Daily 202: Biden seeks pandemic reset as cases and deaths flare President will lay out his latest plan in a speech on Thursday 14 00:04:54,351 --> 00:05:10,101 Florida Democratic lawmaker tests positive for Covid-19 Democratic Rep. Darren Soto of Florida, who is fully vaccinated, announced on Twitter Wednesday that he tested positive for Covid-19. 15 00:05:10,101 --> 00:05:33,168 South African riots to cost $1.7 billion in insurance claims The rioting that erupted in parts of South Africa in July over former President Jacob Zuma’s imprisonment caused damage worth $1.7 billion (25 billion rand) 16 00:05:33,168 --> 00:05:48,362 Mexico earthquake: Lights seen in sky during tremor near Acapulco The magnitude-seven quake struck the country's Pacific coast, near the resort of Acapulco. 17 00:05:48,362 --> 00:06:02,238 Why Ida's remnants were so deadly for the Northeast As the US watched Hurricane Ida barrel its way toward Louisiana's coast last month, state officials had already sounded the alarm. 18 00:06:02,238 --> 00:06:31,372 Deposed president Ghani expresses ‘deep and profound regret’ for fleeing Kabul, swears he did not steal millions of dollars Former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani has expressed “deep and profound regret” for how his presidency ended after he fled from Kabul as the Taliban encircled, and dismissed claims that he did a runner with millions of dollars. 19 00:06:31,372 --> 00:06:49,128 Analysis: What's so wrong about Greg Abbott's rape comments On Tuesday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) was asked about a new abortion law in the state that bans the procedure even for cases of rape or incest. His response was a doozy. 20 00:06:49,128 --> 00:07:09,450 Syria troops enter rebel-held district as part of truce State media and the opposition say Syria forces have entered a rebel-held district in a volatile southern city as part of  a truce negotiated by Russia to end weeks of fighting 21 00:07:09,450 --> 00:07:35,070 Australian High Court rules news outlets can be held liable for comments under their social media posts Australian media companies could be liable for third-party comments made on their social media posts after the High Court upheld a ruling on a case by a formerly imprisoned teen who sued media companies over comments about him.