Vivek Ramaswamy, a former Republican presidential candidate, is reportedly planning to run for Ohio governor. Currently collaborating with Elon Musk on government efficiency, he aims to streamline the upcoming Trump administration. Ramaswamy will announce his gubernatorial candidacy after Ohio Governor Mike DeWine names JD Vance's Senate replacement. Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted has been appointed for the Senate role.
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Russia has pledged retaliation after accusing Ukraine of attempting to launch US-supplied ATACMS missiles at the Belgorod region. The Kremlin condemned President Biden's authorization of these weapons. Meanwhile, civilian casualties continue amid mutual accusations, with Russia claiming to have captured an eastern Ukrainian village.
The International Criminal Court has requested arrest warrants for top Taliban leaders, a move celebrated by the Afghan Women's Movement for Justice and Awareness as a step towards accountability. Since regaining control in 2021, the Taliban have restricted women's access to jobs, public spaces, and education beyond sixth grade. The UN described the ban on girls’ education as a tragedy.
President Trump has invited Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to the White House as efforts continue to solidify a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Talks on a more permanent resolution to end the conflict are set to begin, with humanitarian aid flowing into Gaza and preparations for prisoner exchanges underway.
US Customs and Border Protection reports an increase in egg seizures at borders, surpassing fentanyl interceptions. This rise coincides with a nationwide poultry shortage caused by an avian flu outbreak. Authorities emphasize the importance of declaring agricultural products to avoid fines. Egg prices continue to climb, and the US seeks imports from European nations to address scarcity.
A key Senate Democrat accuses Donald Trump's FBI nominee, Kash Patel, of perjury regarding the dismissal of top officials. Senator Durbin cites credible whistleblower evidence, while Patel's spokesperson denies the accusations, calling them gossip. Patel emphasizes his commitment to FBI reform and increased cooperation with Congress.
CNN's reshuffling of its weekday programming has left prominent anchor Jim Acosta without a confirmed role. Known for being a Trump critic, Acosta's 10 a.m. slot has been replaced by another show, leaving his future uncertain. While CNN insists discussions about a new slot are ongoing, reports suggest a potential shift—a move that may prompt Acosta to leave the network.
President-elect Donald Trump suggested that Nato members should increase their defense spending to 5% of GDP, up from the current 2% minimum. Meanwhile, Nato secretary general Mark Rutte also supports a hike in defense spending for preparedness against future conflicts. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz criticized the idea, questioning the financial burden on citizens.
The Harvard International Review removed an article critical of the Sikh separatist Khalistan movement after facing backlash and a complaint. The decision and subsequent controversy highlight tensions between editorial decisions and authors' perspectives, as well as the ongoing sensitivities surrounding the Khalistan movement.
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