Trump Loses Appeal of E. Jean Carroll Verdict
A federal appeals court on Monday upheld a $5 million verdict that E. Jean Carroll won against Donald Trump when a jury found the President-elect liable for sexually abusing and later defaming the former magazine columnist.[#item_full_content]
Poland, at Odds With Belarus, Rushes on Border Wall
Poland seeks to finish strengthening its border wall with Belarus by summer in an attempt to close its border and curb what it views as “hybrid war” by Russia and Belarus through illegal migration, Polish Deputy Interior Minister Maciej Duszczyk told the Financial Times.[#item_full_content]
IDF Ends Gaza Hospital Raid, Kills 2,500 Terrorists
The IDF announced the death of a soldier as it said its forces wrapped up the raid of the Kamal Adwan Hospital, Hamas’ last stronghold in the neighborhood of Jabaliya and one of the main points of resistance remaining in the northern Gaza Strip.[#item_full_content]
Migranti, la Cassazione rinvia all’Ue: “Valutazione paesi sicuri spetta ai ministri”
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Jimmy Carter nears the top of America’s ‘Most Admired Man’ list, according to Gallup
When it comes to Gallup’s “Most Admired Man list,” Jimmy Carter is number three in the top 10 finishes, behind only Rev. Billy Graham and Ronald Reagan. From 1946 to 2020, Carter made the list 29 times, according to Gallup. Carter, the nation’s 39th president, died Sunday, Dec. 29, at the age of 100. […]
Credit Card Defaults at Highest Level Since 2008
U.S. credit card defaults rose to their highest level since the wake of the 2008 Great Recession, pointing to a deterioration in lower-income consumers’ financial health, the Financial Times reports.[#item_full_content]
NY Times: US Murder Rate Declines
The U.S. murder rate reportedly continues to fall since spiking during the pandemic.Following the 2023 trend, when the number of murders fell at the steepest rate ever recorded, this year’s statistics show the decline may be continuing, The New York Times reported…[#item_full_content]
Cocaine Trade Thriving Globally
The cocaine trade reportedly is thriving like never before due to new international routes, markets and criminal enterprises.
La stretta di Piantedosi: “Zone rosse in tutte le città per Capodanno”
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Homan to Newsmax: ‘I Don’t Care’ What Dems Say About Me
Incoming border czar Tom Homan told Newsmax on Monday that he isn’t concerned with what Democrats like Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, have to say about his qualifications for his positionin President-elect Donald Trump’s new administration.