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Hamas Threatens to Kill Hostages Over Israeli Rescue Attempts

Hamas issued a stark warning against further Israeli rescue operations, threatening to "neutralize" its hostages if such actions occur. The threat came in an internal statement dated November 22, obtained by Reuters, and disseminated by the Izz el-Deen al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas' military wing.

U.N. Seeks $47 Billion in Aid

The United Nations has appealed for more than $47 billion in aid, claiming that the "world is on fire."

Peter Navarro Picked for Trade and Manufacturing Senior Counselor

President-elect Donald Trump announced that Peter Navarro will serve as the Senior Counselor for Trade and Manufacturing in the incoming Trump administration.

Arizona Lawsuit Aims to Undo 15-Week Abortion Ban

Reproductive rights advocates have filed a lawsuit in Arizona to challenge the state’s 15-week abortion ban, citing conflicts with a newly approved constitutional amendment that expands access to abortion up to the point of fetal viability.

Woman Publishes Book About ‘Being Black and Republican in the Age of Trump’

A Dallas author has penned a compelling book highlighting Black Americans who proudly identify with the Republican Party.

San Francisco’s New Mayor Inherits Nearly $1 Billion Budget Crisis

San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie faces a daunting task as he prepares to address the city’s $876 million budget shortfall when he takes office on January 8. The fiscal crisis stems from pandemic-era decisions, declining tax revenue, and rising costs.

Disney’s ‘Snow White’ Trailer Faces Massive Political Backlash Online

The second trailer for Disney’s live-action Snow White remake, set to hit theaters in March 2025, has sparked significant backlash, accumulating thousands of negative comments just hours after its release. Criticism of the $300 million production stems from controversies surrounding lead actress Rachel Zegler, changes to the original story, and the broader direction of Disney’s live-action remakes.

Sen. Blumenthal Slams Airlines for Treating Passengers as ‘Piggy Banks’

Senator Richard Blumenthal, chair of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, criticized airlines for exploiting passengers with rising fees for luggage, seat assignments, and other services. Blumenthal's remarks came ahead of a Wednesday hearing titled "The Sky’s the Limit — New Revelations About Airline Fees," where executives from major airlines, including American, United, Delta, Spirit, and Frontier, are set to testify.

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy Push to End Daylight Saving Time, But Congress Holds the Key

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have voiced their desire to end the semiannual daylight saving time (DST) clock changes, with Ramaswamy calling the policy “inefficient and easy to change.” Their comments came after Musk shared an X (formerly Twitter) poll showing widespread public support for abolishing the "annoying" time change. Many political figures, including Donald Trump Jr., echoed their sentiments, with many calling for permanent daylight saving time to be adopted.

Prosecutor Dafna Yoran, From Leniency for Murderer to Harsh Treatment of Marine Vet Daniel Penny

Assistant District Attorney Dafna Yoran, who is leading the prosecution against Marine veteran Daniel Penny for the 2023 death of Jordan Neely, has a history of advocating for "restorative justice" in certain cases. However, her approach seems to shift dramatically when it comes to Penny’s case, raising questions about the consistency of her prosecutorial stance.

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