Author: Newyorki

New York City, NY — Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was tragically shot and killed on Tuesday night outside the New York Hilton in Midtown Manhattan. The shocking incident has sent ripples through the corporate and healthcare communities, as police launch a manhunt to track down the perpetrator. Thompson, 54, was leaving the luxury hotel around 9:30 PM when he was attacked. Witnesses reported hearing gunshots and seeing a suspect fleeing the scene. Emergency services arrived promptly, but Thompson was pronounced dead at the scene. As the head of UnitedHealthcare, one of the largest healthcare insurers in the United…

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South Korea’s President Lifts Martial Law Amid Growing Opposition and Calls for Resignation South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol has officially lifted martial law following a dramatic wave of domestic and international pressure. The unprecedented decision to impose martial law, citing the need to counter “pro-North Korean elements,” sparked massive protests, political backlash, and calls for Yoon’s resignation. The controversial declaration, made on December 3, 2024, saw military forces deployed in cities, including the capital, Seoul. Protesters gathered outside the National Assembly in defiance, accusing the government of undermining democracy. The National Assembly swiftly convened an emergency session, voting unanimously to…

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Federal Court Partially Upholds Idaho’s Controversial “Abortion Trafficking” Law A federal appeals court ruled on Monday that Idaho can enforce parts of its unique “abortion trafficking” law, which criminalizes harboring or transporting a minor out of state for an abortion without parental consent. However, the court struck down provisions of the law that prohibited “recruiting” a minor for an abortion, citing First Amendment protections. The law, enacted in 2023, is among the most restrictive in the nation. It makes it a felony, punishable by two to five years in prison, to “recruit, harbor, or transport” a minor with the intent…

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…In an unprecedented move, President Joe Biden has issued a full pardon for his son, Hunter Biden, amid ongoing legal controversies. Below is his statement in its entirety: “As a father and as president, this decision was not made lightly. I have witnessed the immense challenges Hunter has faced, both personal and public, and the toll it has taken on our family. This pardon is not a dismissal of accountability, but a recognition of the complex circumstances surrounding this situation.” “Hunter has acknowledged his mistakes and taken steps to rebuild his life. My hope is that this act of clemency…

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Meta has criticized the Australian government for hastily implementing a groundbreaking social media ban for users under the age of 16, claiming it disregards evidence and excludes the perspectives of young people. Despite these objections, Australian lawmakers backing the legislation argue it is crucial to shield future generations from the harmful content prevalent online. The legislation, passed by the Australian parliament after a brief one-day inquiry and review of 15,000 submissions, is seen as a potential precedent for other nations considering similar measures. However, the bill has faced resistance from various quarters, including an independent MP who labeled it “a…

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Canada’s federal government and provincial leaders are joining forces to confront a looming challenge from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who has threatened to impose steep tariffs on Canadian imports. Officials have confirmed that preparations are underway for possible retaliatory measures if Trump follows through on his plans. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland emphasized unity in addressing this issue during a press conference following a virtual meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the provincial premiers. “We have agreed to approach this with intelligence, strength, and cohesion,” she stated. Trump’s proposal includes a 25% tariff on goods entering the U.S. from…

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Biden Announces Landmark Ceasefire Between Israel and Hezbollah In a significant diplomatic breakthrough, President Joe Biden announced a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, marking a potential turning point in the 14-month-long conflict in Lebanon. Speaking from the White House Rose Garden, Biden described the deal as a “historic moment,” emphasizing its potential to pave the way for long-term peace in the region. Key Highlights of the Agreement The ceasefire, set to take effect at 4 a.m. local time, will suspend hostilities along the Israel-Lebanon border. Under the terms, Israel will gradually withdraw its forces from southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah…

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Donald Trump announced on Monday that he intends to issue an executive order imposing a 25% tariff on all goods entering the United States from Mexico and Canada. “On January 20th, as one of my first Executive Orders, I will sign all necessary documents to impose a 25% tariff on ALL products coming into the United States from Mexico and Canada, alongside addressing the issue of our ridiculous Open Borders,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social. Trump stated that these tariffs would remain until both countries take significant measures to reduce drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl, and illegal border…

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Prominent Republican Senator James Lankford emphasized on Sunday that Congress will not automatically approve Donald Trump’s contentious cabinet appointments ahead of the Senate confirmation process. At the same time, leading Democrat Tammy Duckworth questioned the qualifications of several nominees. Lankford, representing Oklahoma, anticipated rigorous scrutiny for Trump’s pick for director of national security, former Democratic congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard. Speaking on CNN’s State of the Union, he stressed the importance of public hearings, set to begin on January 3, ahead of Trump’s January 20 inauguration. “Everyone will be given a fair chance,” Lankford said of the nominees, but he hinted at…

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Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate Pam Bondi, the former attorney general of Florida, as the next U.S. attorney general. The announcement came just hours after former Representative Matt Gaetz withdrew from consideration due to opposition from Senate Republicans, who raised concerns over allegations of sexual misconduct against him. Bondi’s nomination underscores Trump’s determination to appoint a staunch ally to the nation’s highest law enforcement office. It is yet another instance of Trump placing loyalists within key positions in the justice department. According to sources familiar with the decision, Trump quickly decided on Bondi as Gaetz’s replacement. Although Bondi…

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