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This storyA major fire devastated the same LA hills area in 1961. How many homes did it destroy?

  1. 484 homes
  2. 1,200 homes
  3. 2,800 homes
  4. 6,500 homes
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484 homes

This storyHow many Arab nations signed the Abraham Accords with Israel in 2020?

  1. 2
  2. 4
  3. 6
  4. 8
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4

~20% of the world's oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz!

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The Middle East has been a battleground for over 5,000 years

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CA arsonist Raymond Oyler got the death penalty for a 2006 wildfire.

Oyler was convicted in 2009 for setting the Esperanza Fire in Riverside County, which killed 5 firefighters. It was one of the first U.S. cases where arson-caused wildfire deaths led to a capital murder conviction.

This storyThe 1993 Oslo Accords set a deadline for Palestinian statehood. When was it?

  1. 1996
  2. 1999
  3. 2003
  4. 2007
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1999

This storyWhat's the most likely next development in the Middle East?

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Federal prosecutors only try cases that fall under U.S. federal law.

Unlike district attorneys, federal prosecutors (AUSAs) are appointed by the U.S. Attorney General and handle federal crimes — giving Neama Rahmani a distinct vantage point on how the U.S. justice system works at its highest level.

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