President Donald Trump reiterated his desire for Canada to become the 51st state, citing a $200 billion subsidy claim. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged the seriousness of Trump's interest. Public opposition in Canada remains high, and economic retaliation could follow potential US tariffs.
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Hamas is prepared to negotiate the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire after exchanging the remains of four hostages for over 600 Palestinian prisoners. The truce, ending this weekend, could proceed to a second phase involving more hostage exchanges and a possible lasting ceasefire.
​“Peter Thiel, David Sacks, Elon Musk, are all white South Africans,†Bannon said. “He should go back to South Africa. Why do we have South Africans, the most racist people on earth, white South Africans, we have them making any comments at all on what goes on in the United States?â€
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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.
During a press conference, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau became tearful as he highlighted his government's $10-a-day childcare policy. Some social media users mocked his emotional display, suggesting it was timed for the upcoming election, and criticized him for not showing similar emotions during other crises.
Biographer Seth Abramson claimed Elon Musk's IQ is between 100 and 110, not exceptionally high, and accuses Musk of having no significant intellectual achievements. While crediting Musk for SpaceX, Abramson criticized his performance with Tesla and other ventures in a long post on X at the end of which there was a plug for his new book on Elon Musk. Social media users asked him evidence of his own IQ in brutal comments.
James Dennehy, head of the FBI’s New York field office, announces retirement after being directed to step down amid internal bureau tensions. This follows the Justice Department's controversial demand for a list of FBI agents involved in the January 6 Capitol riot investigations. His departure raises concerns over potential widespread dismissals and political interference by the new Trump administration.