Kate Middleton concluded her 'Together At Christmas' carol concert at Westminster Abbey in London, visibly emotional after hosting the event. The concert, attended by the royal family, included performances and inspiring stories reflecting love and empathy. Kate, who recently underwent chemotherapy, emphasized kindness and connection during the emotional finale, highlighting the importance of love over fear.
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Russia praised the new US administration's decision to close USAID, calling the agency a "machine for interfering" in global affairs. The move followed Trump advisor Elon Musk's announcement to shut down the agency as part of efforts to reduce government size. USAID, which funded global health, development, and democracy initiatives, was accused by Russia of meddling in domestic politics, particularly in ex-Soviet states. The closure has faced criticism, especially from aid groups, who warn of... Expand
Trump declare in a social media post that Hunter Biden would lose his protection “effective immediately,†he also mentioned the latter's whereabouts: “He is currently vacationing in, of all places, South Africa, where the Human Rights of people has been strenuously questioned.â€
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Senator Mike Lee has proposed reviving the use of state-sanctioned privateers to combat Mexican drug cartels. Citing constitutional authority, Lee suggests private firms or trained civilians could intercept cartel operations, offering cost-effective solutions. Critics warn of potential misconduct and complications in targeting only strategic assets.
President Joe Biden has blocked Nippon Steel's $15 billion deal to acquire US Steel, citing the need to protect US national interests. Nippon Steel and US Steel criticized the decision, claiming it violated due process and law, and suggesting they might pursue legal action.
Tesla is recalling over 46,000 Cybertrucks due to an exterior panel that can detach while driving, posing safety risks. The recall, involving models from 2024 and 2025, aims to fix the adhesive issue that causes the problem. Tesla will notify owners and provide free repairs. The recall is among several recent setbacks for the company.
​“Kamala,†Trump said as he spoke for 75 minutes at the CPAC Saturday. “I haven’t heard that name in a while. Nobody ever knows her last name ... But think of it, I was beating Joe badly and they changed him. Think of it, I’m the only one who had to beat two people.â€