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12 May 2025
#society
Fox News: President Donald Trump's oldest granddaughter, Kai Trump, turns 18: Her life in pictures
Kai Madison Trump, the eldest granddaughter of former President Donald Trump, turns 18 on May 12. She is the daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and Vanessa Trump, and is a rising golf star who will join the University of Miami's women's golf team.
Kai has been active in the political arena, speaking at the 2024 Republican National Convention, and often shares her experiences with her grandfather on social media. She has a popular YouTube channel with over one million subscribers, showcasing her golf skills and family moments.
GB News: Yvette Cooper to 'look at' national grooming gangs inquiry after string of Labour U-turns
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is considering a national inquiry into grooming gangs in Britain, following recommendations expected from Baroness Casey's report. Previously, Cooper favored local investigations and resisted calls for a national probe, citing past inquiries.
Cooper emphasized the need for stronger police action on these crimes and the urgency of reviewing historical cases. The proposed inquiry, backed by cross-party support, aims to investigate institutions involved in covering up child sex abuse by grooming gangs.
Fox News: California sheriff slams 'meritless' UCLA student lawsuit against police who dismantled anti-Israel encampment
A California sheriff has criticized a lawsuit from UCLA students and community members, claiming law enforcement's response to a pro-Palestinian encampment was unjust. The lawsuit alleges that police used excessive force while dismantling the encampment, which had been declared unlawful by UCLA.
Sheriff Chad Bianco contends the lawsuit is "meritless" and suggests it is more about publicity than legal validity. He argues that the encampment created a volatile situation that disrupted university operations and safety. Law enforcement officials maintain their actions were necessary to restore order amid escalating tensions.
#economy
Forbes: Chinese Battery Giant CATL Seeks Over $4 Billion In Hong Kong Listing
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL), the largest electric vehicle battery manufacturer, has begun taking orders for a secondary listing in Hong Kong, aiming to raise over HK$31 billion ($4 billion). The funds will support a new factory in Hungary, expected to create nearly 10,000 jobs.
The listing faces challenges, including investor concerns over pricing compared to other companies and restrictions preventing U.S. funds from participating. CATL has been labeled a "Chinese Military Company" by the U.S. Department of Defense, complicating its financial dealings amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Forbes: U.S. And China Agree To Roll Back Most Tariffs For 90 Days As Negotiations Continue
The U.S. and China have agreed to significantly reduce tariffs on each other's goods for at least 90 days amid ongoing trade negotiations. The U.S. will cut tariffs from 125% to 10%, while China will match this reduction, although a separate 20% tariff related to fentanyl will remain.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized the mutual interest in avoiding a trade decoupling, describing the previous high tariffs as akin to a trade embargo. Some tariffs will still apply to specific sectors, indicating that not all Chinese goods will see reduced levies.
#crime
Fox News: Family of mom murdered in ritzy DC suburb decades ago gets justice as perp nobody expected pleads guilty
Eugene Gligor, 45, has pleaded guilty to the 2001 murder of Leslie Preer in Chevy Chase, Maryland. DNA evidence linked him to the crime, which had gone unsolved for over two decades. Preer's daughter, Lauren, expressed relief at finally achieving closure for her family.
Gligor's DNA was identified through familial testing after a distant relative submitted their DNA to an online database. He faces a maximum of 30 years in prison, with sentencing set for August 2025. The case highlights the effectiveness of modern forensic techniques in solving cold cases.
Fox News: 'Extremely paranoid' Kentucky sheriff questioned by police moments after judge's fatal shooting: video
Bodycam footage reveals former Letcher County Sheriff Shawn "Mickey" Stines displaying paranoia during police questioning shortly after allegedly shooting District Judge Kevin Mullins. Stines expressed fears for his safety, insisting he would be harmed if transported to jail.
His attorney claims Stines' mental state deteriorated due to pressure from a civil lawsuit involving courthouse misconduct. Experts suggest he may be suffering from a mental illness, exacerbated by sleep deprivation and stress from recent events.