Here’s the biggest news you missed this weekend

Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared on Sunday on the NBC News “meeting” that the ongoing negotiations between Hamas and Israel Not yet the end of the war And that the creation of a group to govern Gaza would take “some time”, but stressed that there was a plan to do so.
The peace plan stipulates that Gaza would be “governed by the temporary transitional governance of a technocratic and apolitical Palestinian committee”. The plan also provides that Hamas, which currently governs Gaza, would have no role in governance in the future.
“You cannot set up a governance structure in Gaza which is not Hamas in three days,” said Rubio.
Hamas has expressed its desire to release all hostages and plans to send a team to Cairo, where more in -depth negotiations will begin on Monday. The Trump administration Steve Witkoff’s special envoy and the son-in-law of President Jared Kushner plan to attend on behalf of the United States
Negotiations in Egypt intervene after the Gaza Ministry of Health said that the total number of deaths in the enclave had succeeded 67,000. The Israeli attacks continued on Sunday, said Gaza Civil Defense spokesperson Mahmoud Basals in NBC News, despite Trump’s calls to end the strikes.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said He hoped to announce the return of the hostages During the Jewish festival of Sukkot, which lasts from Monday to October 13, and which he also sent a team to Egypt to “finalize the technical details of the exit of our hostages”.
An agreement was “not yet final,” he said.
‘Meet the press’

Mike Johnson Chamber, R-La., Accused the Democrats of the Senate of Do not be “serious” about negotiations The end of the government’s closure.
“They are not serious. It is not serious negotiation. They do this to obtain political coverage,” said Johnson to “Meet the Press” of NBC News, accusing the head of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., of using the government as a ploy to help a future re -election offer.
Johnson also said that the Democrats of the Senate are the reason why the government has closed, accusing them of seeking to finance emergency health services for undocumented immigrants.

The chief of the Hakeem Jeffries room minority, DN.Y., who appeared on “Meet The Press” just before Johnson, accused the Republicans of being the engine of the current government closure, saying that the leaders of the GOP in the Congress and President Donald Trump became “radio-radio” in negotiations to reopen the government.
“The last time there was a conversation with the Republican management was at the meeting of the White House last Monday. And unfortunately, since that time, Les Républicains, including Donald Trump, have become a silent radio,” Jeffries told “Meet The Press”, moderator Kristen Welker.
Newsom says that California will continue the deployment of national guard troops in Oregon

California Governor Gavin Newsom said he would continue the Trump administration after that Federalized 300 troops from the California National Guard and deployed them in OregonJust a day after a federal judge blocked President Donald Trump’s attempt to deploy Troops from the Oregon National Guard in Portland.
US District Judge Karin J. IMMERGUT, one appointed by Trump, made a temporary ban prescription after Oregon and Portland continued. She wrote in her decision that the president’s attempt to federalize the National Guard without a constitutional authority mine the sovereign interests of Oregon.
Oregon governor Tina Kotek said that “justice has been done and that the truth has prevailed”. The administration appealed the decision.
Meanwhile, government efforts have also continued in Illinois, where the administration authorized the deployment of 300 troops of the National Guard. This decision comes “in the midst of the violent riots in progress and from anarchy, that local leaders love [Illinois Gov. JB] Pritzker refused to intervene for whichl, “said a White House spokeswoman.
Pritzker criticized the movement as “absolutely scandalous and non -American”.
Brief policy
- Thank you, Obama: Former President Barack Obama has Intensified his criticisms on the Trump administration In recent weeks, weighing more with force and frequently than at the start of the president’s second term.
- The “truth” on AI: On Truth Social, Trump adopted the media of AI – manifestly from false myth to content with higher potential to mislead – to Attack enemies and stimulate his image.
- Soy, oh soy: The humble soy has become the Last flash point In the Trump administration campaign to reshape world trade.
- Pod man out: Some of the most popular votes of the Internet with young men – almost all who welcomed President Donald Trump or talked a lot last November – have a few thoughts On what he hurts.
“ Snl ” returns with the host Bad Bunny addressed to his part-time show of the Super Bowl

“Saturday Night Live” returned after his 50th anniversary season of The administration of President Donald Trump mocking And also make a little fun by herself.
The Cold Open took viewers to Trump and the meeting of the Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, with superior military officers from around the world at the base of the Marine Corps in Quantico, in Virginia. Hegseth was played by the co-host of “Weekend Update” Colin Jost.
The 51st season of the show was “in difficulty”, according to the Trump printing by James Austin Johnson.
“Seventeen new members of the distribution and they obtained the guy from the” update “who has been cold,” said Trump.
The night host, Bad Bunny, tackled the controversy on his planned performance at the Super Bowl 2026.
“I am very happy and I think everyone is happy, even Fox News,” he said during the opening monologue of the show. The line was followed by a rapid cup of hosts and commentators of Fox News, each saying a word which, in a sentence, said: “He should be the next president.”
Mark Sanchez approached and assaulted a truck driver before stabbing, police said

The former quarter of the NFL, Mark Sanchez, is accused of Approaching and assaulting a driver While he was intoxicated before the driver then stabbed him several times in what he described as a self -defense, according to a file submitted by Indianapolis prosecutors.
Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears said the incident “should never have happened”.
“What started as a disagreement between a 38 -year -old former professional athlete and a 69 -year -old man should not have transformed into violence or left no one seriously injured,” Mears said in a statement on Sunday.
The incident became a public for the first time when the Indianapolis metropolitan police service reported that Sanchez had been stabbed during a physical disruption at 12:30 p.m. The authorities said that Sanchez had been hospitalized and later placed in a state of battery arrest with an injury, an illegal entry of a motor vehicle and public poisoning.
Sanchez does not have a lawyer listed in the judicial file. Sanchez representatives did not immediately respond to the request for comments from NBC News on allegations on Sunday.
- Invoices are looking to start 5-0: The MVP reigning Josh Allen leads Buffalo to a division match against the New England Patriots. NBC News will cover all the action.
Notable quote
It’s horrible. It should not be so difficult to treat them when you have a disabled child.
Carrie Lazoen, a mother of Illinois on the frequent battles she has with insurance
Medical costs for a toddler born with a rare genetic disease can cost $ 3,000 per month. But as a family found, Almost every insurance complaint is a battle.
In case you missed it
- The master party of Japan elected Sanae Takaichi as its new leader, putting it in place to become the American ally First woman Prime Minister.
- Jackie Young has established a record of the WNBA with 21 points in the third quarter, ending with 32 to wear the Las Vegas as to a 91-78 victory over the Phoenix Mercury For an advance of 2-0.
- A certified rehabilitation on the fauna of New York State was arrested and accused of cruelty to animals after offense after More than 200 animals have been found alive in unsanitary conditions In his home, according to the Bureau of the County Prosecutor of Suffolk.
- Two girls were Found dead at the top of a New York City metro traincausing a warning of the head of the public transport agency on the dangers of “metro surfing”.
- At least two people were killed and a dozen other injured in a Shooting in downtown Montgomery While the city hosted the Alabama National Fair.




