It's Friday, October 10th.
I'm Jane Costin, and this is What A Day,
the show congratulating Kendrick Lamar on defeating Drake, again, this time in a federal court.
On Thursday,
a judge dismissed Drake's defamation lawsuit against his own record label for publishing and promoting Kendrick Lamar's anti-Drake diss track,
Not Like Us.
The judge found that, quote, conveying to the public fact-checked verifiable content.
Or, as Lamar himself once said, quote, the audience not dumb.
Shape the stories how you want.
Hey, Drake, they're not slow.
On today's show,
a federal judge temporarily blocks President Donald Trump's National Guard Deployment in Chicago.
And trick-or-treaters this year might find their bags less full of chocolate and more full of gum.
But let's start with, well, actually it's hard to know where to start.
Because this week has been a lot.
First, there's the Trump administration brokered ceasefire and the war on Gaza.
On Thursday, Israel's cabinet approved the first phase of an agreement between Hamas and Israel.
This phase would center on an end to the fighting in Gaza,
and the return of all Israeli hostages living and dead.
And the reaction in both central Israel and in Gaza appeared to be one of jubilance and relief.