Author: Artificial Intelligence

Earlier this month, New York Governor Kathy Hochul (Democratic) ordered the firing of more than a dozen prison employees in connection with the fatal assault of an inmate.In a statement Saturday, Hochul asked the state Department of Corrections Commissioner to begin the process of terminating the 14 employees involved in the Dec. 9 incident at Oneida County’s Mercy Correctional Facility that led to the death of Robert Brooks, 43. He announced that he had given instructions. At the hospital the next day.Brooks has been in prison since 2017, serving a 12-year sentence for first-degree assault.The governor’s office said the decision…

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The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria was the culmination of a particularly bad year for the Iranian regime. The Islamic Republic suffered major blows in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, weakening the power of the so-called Axis of Resistance. Iran’s currency was officially the world’s lowest value, Israel decimated its proxy forces, and the United States elected a president Iran despised so much that it spent years trying to assassinate him. Let’s take a look back at the blows suffered by Hamein and his government over the past year. The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria was the…

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Opinions are divided in the United States over the approval of Trump administration nominees. The panel will join “Fox News @ Night” to examine voter sentiment research regarding the incoming Trump administration, Chinese President Xi Jinping’s invitation to the presidential inauguration, and Trump Cabinet nominees’ lobbying of senators. President-elect Donald Trump announced a slew of nominees Sunday night, naming several new people to serve in his next administration.In multiple posts on Truth Social on Sunday, President Trump profiled various experts working in the White House on issues ranging from defense to technology to budgeting. Republican leaders first nominated Stephen Alexander…

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China has warned the United States that it is taking a “dangerous move” by providing Taiwan with $571 million in additional defense supplies, a move President Biden approved on Saturday.In addition to the $571 million approved by Biden, the Pentagon announced Friday that $295 million in military sales to the autonomous island of Taiwan have been approved.Sales and aid from the United States are intended to help defend Taiwan and possibly thwart a Chinese attack.China’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement calling on the United States to stop supplying arms to Taiwan and what it called “dangerous moves to undermine peace…

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President-elect Trump on Sunday nominated Callista Gingrich, wife of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, as one of his latest nominees for U.S. ambassador.President Trump wrote in Truth Social that he chose Gingrich to be the U.S. ambassador to Switzerland, citing his experience as an ambassador in his first administration. Gingrich and other ambassador nominees must be approved by the U.S. Senate.”Happily married to the great Newt Gingrich, Callista previously served with distinction as my Ambassador to the Holy See,” Trump’s post read. “During her tenure, Calista worked to promote and defend international religious freedom, combat human trafficking, and provide humanitarian…

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In his first rally-style address since his decisive victory over Vice President Kamala Harris last month, President-elect Trump estimated on January 20 exactly when his administration will be “fully operational.” “We’ll just have to wait a few days. We’ll probably be fully operational by about 2 p.m. on the 20th,” Trump said from the America Fest stage. President Trump took to the stage at the Phoenix Convention Center on Sunday as part of Turning Point’s annual America Fest. The four-day event was billed as part of the “nation’s largest conservative movement,” with the president taking a victory lap for his…

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Rep. Kay Granger (R-Texas) is living in a nursing home, officials told Fox News on Sunday. The official also denied local reports that she was in a memory care facility.Granger, who is retiring at the end of this current term, has been largely absent from the chamber in recent months, last voting on July 24. This year, she did not attend with over 54% of the votes cast.The Dallas Express investigated the 81-year-old congressman’s absence and published a report Friday citing a constituent in his district who said Granger resides in a memory care facility in Texas. This report was…

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Sen. John Fetterman, Democrat of Pennsylvania, said he wants President-elect Trump to succeed and spoke out against those who feel otherwise. Fetterman appeared on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday. His more than 10-minute sit-down segment was pre-recorded with co-anchor Jonathan Karl. “I’m not rooting for him,” the Democratic senator said. “When you’re rooting for the president, you’re rooting for the country. And I’ll never be in a position where I want the president to fail. So the country comes first. I know it’s become something of a cliché, but it just happens to be true.”The senator told Kahl that he…

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Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said Sunday he “couldn’t be happier” about President-elect Trump’s Cabinet nominees and would work to get them passed as soon as possible.During an appearance on “Sunday Morning Futures,” Paul was asked if he supported everything Trump chose for his aides, and the senator said, “I couldn’t have made a better choice.” answered.”I intend to support the majority from day one,” the senator said. “We’re going to try to get Kristi Noem through Homeland Security, Russ Vought. [Office of Management and Budget]. …I think we’ll get six approved in the first week. ”Paul said he would manage…

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Conservatives and allies of President-elect Trump are dismantling claims by Sen. Elizabeth Warren and other Democrats that Republicans blocked funding for childhood cancer research in a spending bill that has stalled within the Democratic Party. It points to a stand-alone bill. He controlled the Senate for months. Congress passed a pared-back spending bill early Saturday morning as the government leans toward an extended shutdown. The bill’s passage comes after tech billionaire Elon Musk and other Trump allies called the 1,500-page bill “exorbitant” and “excessive spending, special interests, and pork belly” early last week. This comes after he called for the…

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