Three new lawsuits accusing Sean "Diddy" Combs of sexual assault have been filed in New York. The allegations include forced labor, sex trafficking, sexual battery, and false imprisonment. John Doe, an aspiring musician, claims he was coerced and blackmailed, while two Jane Does allege assaults from the 1990s. Combs denies all charges and awaits trial.
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Former first lady Melania Trump is unconcerned by Elon Musk's frequent visits to Mar-a-Lago, appreciating his positive relationship with Donald Trump. Despite Musk's constant presence, Melania remains detached from political matters, focusing on her own life while Donald uses their property for political meetings and campaign plans.
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President Trump suggested that Jordan, Egypt, and other Arab nations should accept more Palestinian refugees from Gaza to alleviate the region's crisis. He confirmed the resumption of delivering 2,000-pound bombs to Israel, reversing a decision by his predecessor. Trump's proposal aims to relocate Gaza's population, while Israel welcomed the move and expressed gratitude for the support.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's sudden declaration of martial law on December 3rd plunged the nation into chaos. A late-night cabinet meeting, convened with little notice, revealed Yoon's unilateral decision, sparking fierce objections from ministers concerned about economic fallout. Despite pleas, Yoon proceeded with the declaration, triggering market panic and a dramatic parliamentary response.
Serbians protested against plans to transform a bombed military site in Belgrade into a luxury development backed by Jared Kushner. The government sanctioned a 99-year lease for the project, sparking opposition amidst a broader anti-corruption movement. Critics argue the project undermines heritage, while the government sees it as urban progress.
Georgia State Senator Colton Moore was arrested after trying to enter the State House chamber which he was banned from. The ban was due to his criticism of a former leader. Moore claimed the ban was unconstitutional and refused to back down. He was involved in a scuffle and was arrested by the state troopers.
​"The entrenched interests run deep. They will throw everything they can at Elon to stop change. It won't work. But it's going to get uglier and uglier. Be ready, America. We'll need you to have his back," Kimbal Musk posted. Elon Musk's mother Maye Musk posted photos of other leaders like Barack Obama, Hilary Clinton, and Kamala Harris doing the same gesture.
Canadian New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh has called for US President Donald Trump to be barred from Canada, citing his criminal conviction and threats to global stability. Singh criticized Trump's actions during his second presidency and urged Canada to use the G7 platform to counter Trump’s policies.
Luigi Mangione, scion of a prominent Baltimore family known for philanthropy and success, has been arrested in New York City for the murder of a health insurance executive. The arrest has shocked the community, given Mangione's privileged upbringing and the family's esteemed legacy. A handwritten document found by police suggests a possible motive, expressing resentment towards corporate elites.