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The Morning Briefing collects the strongest ZettaWire signals from the latest publishing window. The lead item is Supreme Court backs Texas man, says gun possession not crime for marijuana users. The edition also tracks Scores of Ukrainian drones strike Moscow oil refinery for second time this week, sending storage tank lid into sky; Zimbabwean lawmakers approve constitutional amendment paving way forMnangagwa to extend his rule by two years. Each item below is grounded in the selected story text and source metadata.
Supreme Court backs Texas man, says gun possession not crime for marijuana users
Supreme Court backs Texas man, says gun possession not crime for marijuana users.
category: politics; location: United States; ZettaWire score: 8.
Scores of Ukrainian drones strike Moscow oil refinery for second time this week, sending storage tank lid into sky
Ukrainian drones struck Moscow's oil refinery for the second time this week, launching a storage tank lid into the sky.
category: conflict; location: Russia; ZettaWire score: 8.
Zimbabwean lawmakers approve constitutional amendment paving way forMnangagwa to extend his rule by two years
Zimbabwe's parliament approved a constitutional amendment that could extendEmmerson Mnangagwa's rule by two years, reshaping the country's political timeline.
category: politics; location: Zimbabwe; ZettaWire score: 7.
US prosecutors say man used charity scheme to raise thousands for Hamas
Prosecutors allege that a man used a charity scheme to raise thousands of dollars for Hamas.
category: terrorism; ZettaWire score: 7.
US imposes visa restrictions on TPLF hardliners in Ethiopia, the State Department says Thursday
US imposes visa restrictions on TPLF hardliners in Ethiopia, the State Department says Thursday.
category: diplomacy; location: Ethiopia; ZettaWire score: 7.
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Supreme Court backs Texas man, says gun possession not crime for marijuana users
02Scores of Ukrainian drones strike Moscow oil refinery for second time this week, sending storage tank lid into sky
03Zimbabwean lawmakers approve constitutional amendment paving way for Mnangagwa to extend his rule by two years
04US prosecutors say man used charity scheme to raise thousands for Hamas
05US imposes visa restrictions on TPLF hardliners in Ethiopia, the State Department says Thursday
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Russian Foreign Minister says Russia will now regularly strike targets affecting Ukraine's military combat capability
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Zelenskyy says Moscow in flames is justified response to Russian attacks. He said this in a video statement.
A video shows Zelenskyy stating that Moscow in flames is a justified response to Russian attacks.
Ukrainian drones strike Moscow oil refinery for second time in a week, causing flames and smoke over Russian capital
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