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biden commutes 1,500 sentences, issues pardons

President Joe Biden recently commuted the sentences of 1,500 individuals and issued pardons as part of his administration’s ongoing efforts to address criminal justice reform. These actions are aimed at providing second chances to those who have shown rehabilitation or whose sentences were disproportionately harsh. The commutations and pardons are part of Biden’s broader commitment […]

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donald trump rings opening bell at nysc,becomes first potus to do so since reagan

Donald Trump recently made history by ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), becoming the first sitting U.S. president to do so since Ronald Reagan. This notable event took place on December 13, 2024, marking a symbolic moment in Trump’s post-presidency involvement with the business world. Reagan last rang the bell

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UNITED NATIONS SEEKS $47 BILLION FOR 2025 AID

The United Nations is seeking $47 billion for humanitarian aid in 2025 to address global crises and provide support to millions of people in need. This funding request aims to tackle ongoing emergencies, including conflicts, natural disasters, and humanitarian crises, as well as to support long-term recovery efforts. The UN emphasizes the urgency of the

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BIDEN PARDONS SON HUNTER AMID LEGAL CONTROVERSY

President Joe Biden has granted a pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, amidst ongoing legal controversies. The decision comes as Hunter faces multiple legal challenges, including investigations into his tax affairs and business dealings. The pardon is seen as a significant and controversial move, with critics accusing the Biden administration of political interference, while supporters

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STARMER FACES CRITICISM OVER CABINET APPOINTMENT

Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing criticism for appointing Louise Haigh as transport secretary, despite her 2013 conviction for fraud, where she falsely reported a mobile phone as stolen. During a heated Prime Minister’s Questions, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch accused Starmer of failing to be transparent and questioned whether he was aware of Haigh’s conviction.

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US APPROVES $320 MILLION ARMS SALE TO TAIWAN

The United States has approved a $2 billion arms deal with Taiwan, which includes the first-ever delivery of an advanced surface-to-air missile defense system to the self-governed island, a decision that has sparked criticism from China. On Saturday, Taiwan’s presidential office expressed gratitude to Washington for approving the potential sales. Under the leadership of Taiwan’s

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Biden administration investigate bomb threats to lawmakers

Biden administration is working with the FBI to address the recent “swatting” incidents and bomb threats targeting lawmakers and several of President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees. On Friday, Democratic Representative from Rhode Island revealed that he had been the recipient of a bomb threat at his home, following similar threats made against six Connecticut Democratic

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