US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts criticized President Donald Trump's calls to impeach Judge James Boasberg for blocking mass deportations. Trump labeled Boasberg a “Radical Left Lunatic†and demanded his impeachment. The controversy centers on Boasberg's ruling against the use of the Alien Enemies Act for deporting undocumented migrants, leading to outrage from Trump's supporters.
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Body language expert Susan Constantine analyzed Luigi Mangione's demeanor, noting a shift from charismatic charm to rigid fear. Mangione's raised chin and arrogant posture suggest pride, while his post-arrest frown contrasts with earlier smiles. Constantine suggests Mangione, the suspect in the Brian Thompson murder case, compartmentalizes, displaying different personalities in various situations.
In Peru, a police officer dressed as a capybara conducted a drugs raid, apprehending a suspect with over 1,700 packages of cocaine and marijuana. This operation was part of the Escuadron Verde's unique approach, using festive disguises during raids to effectively combat drug trafficking.
President-elect Donald Trump plans to create the External Revenue Service to collect tariffs and revenues from foreign countries, aiming to reduce national debt and boost financial prosperity. However, this proposal faces opposition from economists and Democrats, who argue it will burden American families and businesses.
Kamala Harris officially certified Donald Trump's presidency as the 47th US president, despite losing to him in the 2024 elections. This constitutional procedure took place exactly four years after the Capitol riot. Harris expressed commitment to her duty in the certification process, emphasizing the importance of a peaceful transfer of power.
A fire erupted at the Chiltern Firehouse Hotel in Marylebone, central London, necessitating the evacuation of around 100 guests. Over 120 firefighters contained the blaze by 9:30 pm. The fire, which started on the ground floor and spread, caused no injuries. The cause is under investigation.
A woman was stabbed in the throat by a man at Grand Central Terminal on Christmas Eve. She received no assistance from bystanders or police, who were absent despite usually being present. The attacker, identified as Jason Sargeant, was later arrested by MTA police. The victim said her fellow passengers just froze after the attack and police were seen nowhere in sight.
US President Donald Trump has decided not to double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum following Ontario Premier Doug Ford's agreement to drop surcharges on electricity exports. However, the US government will still proceed with a 25% tariff on these imports, escalating economic tensions between the two countries.
President Donald Trump removed security protection for former officials Mike Pompeo and Brian Hook, despite ongoing threats from Iran due to their roles in the 2020 drone strike against General Qassem Soleimani. Trump emphasized the inherent risks but stated protection can't last a lifetime.
Germany's conservative election winner Friedrich Merz came a step closer on Saturday towards forming a government which he has pledged will revive Europe's top economy and its armed forces with massive new spending. The likely future governing allies have already surprised European partners with their plan to spend hundreds of billions of euros to revive the ailing economy and rebuild the military.