Neil Gaiman, who is facing new allegations of sexual misconduct, had cultivated a feminist persona online. Most recently, his child’s nanny has accused him of rape. While Gaiman denies all allegations, social media is rife with debate about how he maintained his feminist persona online, based on older posts.
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"I don't want to point fingers at anything. I really don't know. But obviously people can speculate what they want," Jasmine Mooney, the Canadian actress detained by ICE, said on being asked whether she felt that Trump's border policies led to her detention. Vancouver-based Jasmine Mooney went to the US-Mexico border to renew her visa and she was detained by the ICE, she said.
Sir Keir Starmer and Donald Trump had a telephone conversation discussing the importance of UK-US ties, joint security efforts, and economic deregulation plans. Trump congratulated Starmer on his brother's passing and expressed respect for the Royal Family. Their previous meeting was in September, with potential future visits to the UK or Saudi Arabia.
Minutes after taking office, Donald Trump was sued by the AFGE and Public Citizen over his plan for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk. Allegations include DOGE's non-compliance with federal transparency laws and potential adverse effects on federal employees and public services.
US House of Representatives has approved a bill imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC) after it issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defence Mminister Yoav Gallant. With strong bipartisan support, the bill targets individuals assisting the ICC’s investigations, sparking criticism from human rights groups. It now awaits Senate approval.
Donald Trump's second non-consecutive term as US President will begin with his inauguration on January 20, 2025. Occurring on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the event will feature a theme of democracy and a parade to the White House. Safety measures are heightened due to weather concerns and past security incidents, with limited tickets available.
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody will replace Marco Rubio in the US Senate after Rubio resigns to become Secretary of State under President-elect Donald Trump. Governor Ron DeSantis chose Moody to back Trump's immigration and spending policies. She will face a special election in 2026 and could run for a full term in 2028.
US President Trump may meet Russian President Putin soon to discuss ending the Ukraine conflict, as Trump believes Putin wants to stop the fighting. High-level talks in Riyadh, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, are planned, though details about Russian and Ukrainian participation remain unclear.
Taiwan plans to cull up to 120,000 green iguanas due to their adverse impact on agriculture. Around 200,000 iguanas are in Taiwan's central and southern regions. With no natural predators and rampant reproduction, these iguanas damage crops. Special teams killed 70,000 last year, promoting humane methods and public assistance in identifying nests.