Former Vice President Kamala Harris visited her Los Angeles home, serving food to wildfire evacuees and thanking firefighters, which elicited mixed reactions from Brentwood neighbors. While some appreciate her presence, others are annoyed by increased security measures. Harris hinted at continued political involvement but faced criticism over recent state leadership.
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After skipping Jimmy Carter's funeral, Michelle Obama will also miss Donald Trump's inauguration. This prolonged absence of Michelle Obama triggered speculation over her rocky relationship with Barack Obama. However, the decision to skip both these events could have been taken just to avoid a face-to-face meeting with Donald Trump. A body language expert said they displayed no signs of togetherness at their December outing.
Sage Regenerative Kitchen & Brewery in California, known for its vegan cuisine, announced its closure after 14 years due to financial issues exacerbated by backlash from loyal vegan customers. The controversy stemmed from adding meat and dairy to the menu, resulting in negative reviews and criticism.
President Biden's decision to lift Cuba's State Sponsors of Terrorism designation in exchange for freeing political prisoners has sparked controversy. Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried criticized the move, highlighting ongoing human rights violations in Cuba. She urged the administration to reverse its stance. Sen.
Michelle Obama will not attend Donald Trump's inauguration, as confirmed by her office without any explanation. Former President Barack Obama will attend. This is Michelle's second missed event in two weeks, following Jimmy Carter's funeral. The Bushes and the Clintons will be in attendance, reports said. The Obamas attended Donald Trump's inauguration in 2017.
A Cypriot court sentenced a Syrian man who captained a migrant boat from Lebanon to three years in prison over causing the death of a young girl from dehydration, authorities said Friday. A statement by the Cypriot prosecution service said the Famagusta criminal court sentenced the Syrian national, 47, on Thursday after finding him guilty of negligence resulting in the death of a three-year-old Syrian girl, who died from dehydration.
A Colorado man, Patrick Egan, has been arrested for allegedly attacking a TV news reporter, Ja’Ronn Alex, after questioning his citizenship, reportedly saying, 'This is Trump’s America now.' Egan is accused of following Alex for 40 miles, then tackling and strangling him. Egan faces potential charges for bias-motivated crimes, assault, and harassment.
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces a standoff with authorities after his controversial martial law decree. Yoon's supporters rally to protect him, while he alleges threats against the nation's sovereignty. Authorities have until January 6 to execute the arrest warrant amid legal challenges and potential clashes. The situation exacerbates South Korea's political turmoil.
Representatives Ro Khanna and Laura Gillen criticized fellow Democrats for not supporting a young cancer fighter during Trump’s address. They stressed the need for kindness and unity, as they stood and applauded while others remained seated.