US President-elect Donald Trump received an 'unconditional discharge' for his hush-money conviction related to falsifying business records to conceal a payment to Stormy Daniels. Judge Merchan highlighted the exceptional legal protection for the presidential office but emphasized the seriousness of Trump's actions. Trump will be the first felon to assume the presidency, denying the claims against him.
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Donald Trump criticized Apple for maintaining its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies, calling them harmful and urging the company to abandon them. His comments came after Apple shareholders voted to support these DEI initiatives, highlighting the ongoing debate over corporate diversity programs in the US.
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Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, accused the US, Israel, and an unnamed neighboring country of orchestrating the fall of Syria's Assad regime. He claimed to possess evidence supporting this allegation. Meanwhile, rebels seized control of Damascus, ending Assad's rule and prompting celebrations in the streets as people stormed the presidential palace.
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A debate erupted on social media when Dr Sylvia Karpagam questioned the classification of milk and paneer as vegetarian foods. Her comments sparked a divided response, with some defending dairy as vegetarian due to the non-lethal procurement process, while others disagreed, aligning with Western dietary classifications.
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