More Oath Keepers indicted in Capitol attack! This from The Guardian - The far-right militia added 4 more members to the roster of insurrectionists. - Three of the four three individuals live in Florida - Joseph Hackett, 51, of Sarasota, Jason Dolan, 44, of Wellington, and William Isaacs, 21, of Kissimmee. - The fourth's person's name remains a state secret - The four Oath Keepers are each accused of forcing entry through the Capitol's East Rotunda doors after marching up the steps wearing combat uniforms, tactical vests, helmets and Oath Keepers insignia. - This brings the total to 19. All have so far pleaded not guilty. Who is Benjamin Netanyahu? Reporting in from NBC News - The Israeli Prime Ministers who has managed to lose his last 4 elections but still by the grace of God, he continues to lead Israel. - It's all very complicated but a close former Netanyahu lieutenant, has broken with him, and is now organizing a new government to replace him. - Naftali Bennett, head of the small religious and nationalist Yamina party, and opposition leader Yair Lapid, of the centrist Yesh Atid party, said they had joined forces. From the New York Times... Naomi Osaka, a Japanese Tennis superstar has pulled out of the French Open after being fined $15,000 for skipping a news conference. - Was this a case of being bullied off the court or a case of needing to attend to one's own mental hygiene. - the No. 2-ranked women's player in the world is opting to skip the rest of the tournament rather than face the media after her matches. - Writing on her Instagram account: "I've often felt that people have no regard for athletes (sic) mental health and this rings very true whenever I see a press conference or partake in one... Anyways, I hope the considerable amount I get fined for this will go towards a mental health charity." Another TOP STORY from the Times, the Texas Senate has Passed One of the Nation's Strictest Voting Bills - The Republican-led bill, which would toughen already stringent voting rules in Texas, is likely to pass the State House and Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to sign it. - The bill would make mail-in voting more difficult -- also prohibit after-hours and drive-through options - Texas is looking to join the vote restricting club of Florida, Georgia and other states that have used Trumps election lies as evidence - Democrats opposing the bill have staged a walkout to prevent the passage of the measure.