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20 Dec 2024
#politics
Forbes: Truth Social Parent’s Stock Drops 6% After Donald Trump Moves His $4 Billion Stake To A Trust
Donald Trump has transferred his 57% stake in Trump Media & Technology Group to a revocable living trust, potentially allowing his son to trade shares without violating Trump's pledge not to sell. This move caused a 6% drop in share value, reducing Trump's net worth by about $200 million.
While Trump claims no intention to sell, the trust raises ethical concerns regarding conflicts of interest. Trump’s stake was valued over $4 billion before the transfer, but has since decreased to approximately $3.8 billion. Trump remains the sole beneficiary of the trust.
Fox News: Buttigieg appearance on New Hampshire talk radio fuels 2028 presidential race buzz
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's recent radio appearance in New Hampshire has sparked speculation about a potential 2028 presidential run. He expressed a desire to take time off after his term ends and emphasized his commitment to public service and community issues.
Buttigieg, who previously ran for president in 2020, has made several visits to New Hampshire, a key state for early primaries. He has not ruled out future political ambitions, including a possible gubernatorial run in Michigan.
#society
Le Monde: Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson arrives in France after five-month detention
Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson has arrived in France after being detained for five months in Greenland due to an extradition request from Japan. Denmark denied the request, allowing Watson, who has sought French citizenship, to return to Paris where he was greeted by supporters.
Watson, known for his confrontational tactics against whalers, faces accusations from Japan related to a 2010 incident. His release has garnered public support, including from conservationist Jane Goodall, who has advocated for his political asylum in France.
Fox News: Knife attack in Croatian school leaves 7-year-old dead, 6 people wounded, police say
A knife attack at Precko Elementary School in Zagreb, Croatia, resulted in the death of a 7-year-old girl and injuries to a teacher and five other students. The attacker, a 19-year-old former student, has been detained and was reported to have mental health issues.
Croatian officials, including President Zoran Milanovic and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, expressed deep sorrow and called for unity in the wake of this tragedy. Authorities have declared a day of mourning as investigations continue into the incident.
Liberty Nation News: Amazon Workers Strike Ahead of Christmas - Liberty Nation News
Amazon workers have gone on strike at several facilities across the U.S. during the holiday season, demanding higher wages, better benefits, and safer working conditions. The strike, organized by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, is the largest in Amazon's history, with about 10,000 workers participating.
The company has dismissed the union's claims, stating that most protesters are outsiders and that it maintains industry-leading wages. While Amazon believes the strike won't significantly impact operations, experts warn that extended disruptions could delay shipments. This ongoing labor unrest reflects broader economic tensions as workers push back against rising living costs.
#foreignaffairs
The American Mind: Make Europe Great Again
The author advises President Trump to end U.S. involvement in the Ukraine conflict and allow European nations to take responsibility for their own defense. They argue that a ceasefire should be pursued, emphasizing that many Europeans, particularly supporters of the AfD party, are willing to defend their countries but oppose the ongoing war.
The piece critiques the current European leadership, particularly the Green Party, for their lack of commitment to national defense while promoting a prolonged conflict in Ukraine. It highlights the rise of sovereigntist parties like the AfD, which advocate for a negotiated end to the war and a revival of military conscription in Germany.
The Telegraph: Putin says Moscow is nearing its goals in Ukraine as front line advances ‘every day’
Vladimir Putin stated that Russia is making progress in Ukraine, claiming the front line is advancing daily. He expressed readiness to meet Donald Trump to discuss a potential end to the conflict, while NATO leaders convened with Volodymyr Zelensky in Brussels for peace negotiations.
Putin emphasized the need for a "long-lasting peace" in Ukraine, cautioning that a temporary truce would enable the enemy to regroup.
#military
Times Of Israel: Fighter pilots laud precision of operation to strike Yemen: ‘An incredible feeling’
Israeli Air Force pilots successfully executed airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, marking Israel's first direct attack on the capital, Sanaa. The operation involved 14 fighter jets and aimed to disable ports used by the Iran-backed Houthis, following their repeated attacks on Israel.
During the operation, a ballistic missile fired by the Houthis was intercepted near Israel but caused damage to a school in Ramat Gan. The strikes were a response to ongoing Houthi aggression, which escalated after the Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023.
#culture
Fox News: 'Home Alone' star Daniel Stern ditched Hollywood for quiet life on a farm
Daniel Stern, known for his role as Marv in "Home Alone," now leads a quiet life on a farm in Ventura, California, where he raises cattle and creates sculptures. He recently shared insights into his life, including juicing tangerines and showcasing his artistic work.
Stern reflected on his career, expressing gratitude for landing the Marv role after initially backing out due to contract disputes. He appreciates the joy his character brings to families during the holidays.
#health
GB News: King Charles is the 'most impatient patient' with his cancer treatment, Fitzwilliams claims
King Charles's health update indicates a "positive development" as he aims to return to normalcy. Palace sources report that the King, diagnosed with cancer in February, will manage his treatment while fulfilling his public duties.
#education
Liberty Nation News: Biden Cancels More Student Debt - READ IN FULL - Liberty Nation News
President Biden has authorized the cancellation of $4.28 billion in student debt for about 55,000 public service workers, raising the total relief under his administration to nearly $180 billion. This includes teachers, nurses, and law enforcement personnel.
The administration claims these actions help millions achieve financial stability and pursue opportunities hindered by student debt. The president emphasizes the importance of higher education as a means to access the middle class.
#crime
Fox News: Delphi murders: Convicted killer Richard Allen faces up to 130 years in prison
Richard Allen, convicted of murdering two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana, in February 2017, faces sentencing after a jury found him guilty on multiple counts of murder. The girls, Abigail Williams and Liberty German, were discovered dead the day after they went missing from a hiking trail.
Prosecutors presented evidence linking Allen to the crime scene, including an unspent bullet matching a firearm found at his home and confessions he made while incarcerated. Despite maintaining his innocence, Allen's defense plans to focus on an appeal rather than present evidence at the sentencing hearing.