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Trump makes next AG pick and Denzel Washington talks ‘Gladiator II’: Morning Rundown
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Trump makes next AG pick and Denzel Washington talks ‘Gladiator II’: Morning Rundown

Following Matt Gaetz's withdrawal from consideration, Donald Trump appoints a new candidate for attorney general. Putin claims that the West should take note of Russia's onslaught on Ukraine. Additionally, a substance that was previously unknown in some tap water is detected. What to know today is as follows. A whirlwind day for Trump s attorney general picks Matt Gaetz is not there. Additionally, Donald Trump, the president-elect, has a fresh choice for the position of attorney general. Hours after Gaetz withdrew his name from consideration due to mounting scrutiny over sexual misconduct charges, Trump announced longtime ally Pam Bondi as his new nominee for the position. According to the website of the lobbying firm Ballard Partners, where Bondi is a partner and oversees the firm'...
Who would arrest Netanyahu? ICC warrant for Israeli leader draws a global dividing line
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Who would arrest Netanyahu? ICC warrant for Israeli leader draws a global dividing line

Over a year after the start of its disastrous war in Gaza, the arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prompted a reckoning on Friday for the U.S. ally's international standing. A diplomatic boundary between those that claimed to support the International Criminal Court and those that vowed to oppose it was drawn by the warrants also issued for former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif. Given that he led his nation's attack on the Palestinian enclave and is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity, Netanyahui is unlikely to be placed in handcuffs anytime soon as long as he stays away from Ireland and the Netherlands, both of which have stated that they would arrest him if he went there. On the other hand, Hungary p...
Boston man charged in attack on transgender woman on a train
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Boston man charged in attack on transgender woman on a train

Authorities charged a Boston man with assault and other offenses after he allegedly kicked and punched a transgender woman during a violent train incident last month. According to a news statement from the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office, the 41-year-old woman told transit police that she was attacked at the Maverick rail station on Halloween. According to the DA, she said that the suspect, Gregory Burnett, screamed insulting phrases at her, including "you re not a woman, you re a man," while punching and kicking her. According to the woman, Burnett grabbed her foot by the heel and dragged her leg as she attempted self-defense, forcing her to fall and break her wrist. She informed transit police that she thought her gender identification was the reason behind the attack. In a sta...
Trump’s tariffs could raise the cost of generic drugs in the U.S.
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Trump’s tariffs could raise the cost of generic drugs in the U.S.

If President-elect Donald Trump fulfills his pledge to slap broad tariffs on goods from China and other foreign nations, many consumers may have to pay more for generic medications, according to policy experts. Trump suggested 20% general taxes on all imports and at least 60% tariffs on Chinese goods throughout his campaign. The premise is that raising the cost of imported goods would incentivize American businesses to source more and consumers to purchase more domestically. However, experts point out a significant problem with that strategy: very few generic medications are indeed produced in the United States. Generic medication production has shifted overseas over the past few decades as U.S. production has become less viable. According to Dr. Aaron Kesselheim, a Harvard Medical School ...
Democrats plot a path back to victory in Nevada after Trump ends 20-year streak
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Democrats plot a path back to victory in Nevada after Trump ends 20-year streak

LAS VEGAS A movement toward Republicans among working-class voters has caused Democrats to lose badly in Nevada's presidential election for the first time in 20 years. The result has forced them to face their failures. During interviews, prominent Democrats and their supporters pointed to issues with messaging, the late decision to nominate Kamala Harris, and Donald Trump's exceptional capacity to take advantage of the agony of post-pandemic cost increases, which struck many voters as particularly painful. Although the red wave ended with Trump, they are optimistic about their chances in Nevada, pointing out that it did not spread to other Republicans in the state. The odd result is assisting them in formulating their plan to turn Nevada blue once more in 2028. According to Rep. Susie Lee,...
Security guard at U.S. embassy in Oslo arrested over alleged espionage
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Security guard at U.S. embassy in Oslo arrested over alleged espionage

Norway's OSLO According to a Norwegian security police spokesman on Thursday, a security guard at the U.S. embassy in Norway has been detained on suspicion of spying for Iran and Russia. According to authorities, the individual, a twentysomething Norwegian national, was taken into custody at his residence on Wednesday. While police conduct their investigation, a court decided on Thursday that he might be held for the first four weeks, with the first week being spent in isolation. Thomas Blom, a lawyer for the security police service PST, informed reporters that the accused individual worked as a security guard at the U.S. embassy in Oslo. Blom stated that a significant quantity of digital material had been seized and that the man was assisting and speaking with the authorities. Blom stat...
Infant dies, 10 sickened amid listeria outbreak tied to ready-to-eat meat
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Infant dies, 10 sickened amid listeria outbreak tied to ready-to-eat meat

A four-state listeria outbreak linked to ready-to-eat beef products has resulted in the death of an infant and the illness of ten adults, according to officials. According to a Friday update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the epidemic has been linked to ready-to-eat beef manufactured by Yu Shang Food, Inc. of Spartanburg, South Carolina. New Jersey and New York state each had one infected person, Illinois had two, and California had seven, including the deceased child. According to the CDC, each has declared their Asian ancestry. The twin who passed away had a sibling who also passed away, although listeria was not the cause of that sibling's death. According to the CDC, their pregnant mother was also ill but recovered. "Listeria was found in a sample from the mother ...
Fort Mil Swimmer Dominic Impens Named Scholastic All-American
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Fort Mil Swimmer Dominic Impens Named Scholastic All-American

Only 1,790 student-athletes nationwide are recognized as Scholastic All-Americans, and Dominic Impens, a superb swimmer from Fort Mill High School, has been designated one. Impens is one of just 24 South Carolina students to receive this honor in 2024, which honors individuals who achieve excellence in both academics and athletics. Maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or above on a 4.0 scale throughout the qualifying year and earning a junior national swim qualifying time or higher are prerequisites for this esteemed award. Impens has proven his extraordinary dedication to the classroom and the pool by going above and beyond these exacting criteria. The Fort Mill High School Boys Swim Team, who placed second at the South Carolina High School League State Championship event, is led by Impens, a residen...
Hungary’s Orban breaks with neighbors to dismiss ICC’s arrest warrant for Netanyahu
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Hungary’s Orban breaks with neighbors to dismiss ICC’s arrest warrant for Netanyahu

Victor Orban, the prime minister of Hungary, announced on Friday that he would invite Benjamin Netanyahu to visit his nation and promise that the Israeli prime leader's arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court will "not be observed." Orban's comments contradict a number of European politicians who pledged to uphold the court's ruling. Simon Harris, the prime minister of Ireland, stated on Friday that if the Israeli prime minister visited his nation, his nation would be ready to detain him. When asked if Netanyahu would be detained if he arrived in Ireland for any reason, Harris said national network RTE, "We support international courts and we apply their warrants." Harris followed suit after the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, and Slovenia declared on Thursday that the...
DOJ says Trenton police violate civil rights, engage in unconstitutional conduct
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DOJ says Trenton police violate civil rights, engage in unconstitutional conduct

The Trenton Police Department and the City of Trenton, New Jersey, are involved in a pattern or practice of behavior that violates the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, according to a report issued Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024 by Federal Department of Justice officials. Due to the use of force during stops, searches, and arrests last year, the U.S. Department of Justice declared that it was looking into the Trenton Police Department. According to federal officials, the report also offers suggestions for how to deal with these problems, and the police and city officials have promised to collaborate with the department to put them into practice. In a statement on the study, Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division stated that police offi...