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Lara Trump Exits Senate Race, Teases Major Announcement

Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of President-elect Donald Trump, announced on Saturday that she has withdrawn her name from consideration for a Senate seat in Florida, following speculation about her potential candidacy to replace outgoing Senator Marco Rubio, who has been nominated as Secretary of State. Lara Trump recently stepped down as co-chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, expressing gratitude for the support she received during her tenure. In a post on X, she stated her decision came after "incredible thought" and wished Florida Governor Ron DeSantis luck in selecting Rubio's successor, who is expected to resign before Trump's inauguration on January 20. While she hinted at a "big announcement" in January, Lara Trump reaffirmed her commitment to public service and expressed hope for future opportunities to serve. DeSantis noted that there is significant interest in the Senate position, with a decision anticipated by early January. sources

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Dec 22 2024, 1 pm

China Strongly Opposes US Military Support for Taiwan

China has expressed strong opposition to US President Joe Biden's recent approval of $571.3 million in defense assistance for Taiwan, a move announced by the White House on Friday. The package, which includes military articles, services, and training, follows a similar authorization of $567 million just three months prior. Beijing's foreign ministry condemned the assistance as a significant violation of China's sovereignty and security interests, asserting that it has lodged stern representations with the US. The Taiwan Affairs Office criticized the US for contradicting its commitments against supporting Taiwan independence, demanding an immediate halt to arms supplies and urging caution in handling Taiwan-related issues. Despite not officially recognizing Taiwan, the US remains its primary strategic ally and arms supplier. This development follows Taiwan's recent receipt of 38 advanced Abrams battle tanks from the US, marking its first new tanks in three decades. sources

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Dec 22 2024, 8 pm

Ancient England Massacre: 37 Victims Slaughtered and Consumed

New research has uncovered evidence of a brutal massacre dating back 4,000 years at Charterhouse Warren Farm in southwestern England, possibly linked to acts of cannibalism. The remains of at least 37 individuals, including men, women, and children, were found in a deep shaft, exhibiting signs of violent trauma such as snapped femurs and bashed skulls. Researchers suggest these victims were likely captives or surprise attack victims, slaughtered in a single event between 2210 and 2010 BC. Notably, some bones show human bite marks, and tool marks indicate flesh was stripped for consumption. The findings challenge previous assumptions about the region's peaceful Bronze Age, revealing a unique case of mass violence and ritualistic body processing. Lead researcher Rick Schulting highlighted the unexpected nature of these findings, suggesting that escalating revenge killings among communities may have driven this horrific event, marking a significant deviation from typical burial practices of the time. sources

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Dec 22 2024, 6 pm

Putin Promises "Destruction" for Ukraine After Drone Attack

Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened to escalate military action against Ukraine following a drone strike on the city of Kazan, which Moscow attributes to Ukrainian forces. The attack, described as "massive," targeted a luxury apartment block but resulted in no casualties, as shown in videos circulating on Russian social media. Putin warned that any attempts to destroy Russian territory would lead to even greater destruction for Ukraine. This incident marks a continuation of heightened aerial assaults in the ongoing conflict, with Ukraine remaining silent on the matter. Meanwhile, Russia has reported recent territorial gains in eastern Ukraine, claiming to have "liberated" villages in the Kharkiv region. The defense ministry stated that these actions are retaliatory measures against Ukrainian attacks on Russian bases. As the conflict continues, Kyiv faces significant challenges in maintaining its defenses amid reported shortages of manpower and ammunition. sources

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Dec 22 2024, 6 pm

Lauren Sanchez: Jeff Bezos' Future Bride in Lavish Wedding

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, is set to marry fiancée Lauren Sanchez next Saturday in a lavish $600 million winter wonderland-themed wedding in Aspen, Colorado. The couple, together since 2019 and engaged since May 2023, will celebrate their upcoming nuptials with private dinners at Matsuhisa, a luxury sushi restaurant they have rented out. Sanchez, born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a former broadcast journalist and entertainment reporter who co-hosted "Good Day LA" and has appeared in films like "The Longest Yard" and "Ted 2." In 2016, she founded Black Ops Aviation, the first female-owned aerial film company, and is a licensed helicopter pilot. Previously married to Hollywood agent Patrick Whitesell, Sanchez has three children. She also serves as vice chair of the Bezos Earth Fund, focusing on climate change, and authored a bilingual children's book in September 2024. sources

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Dec 22 2024, 7 pm

Helicopter Crash at Turkish Hospital Kills Four

A helicopter crash in southwestern Turkey on Sunday resulted in the deaths of four individuals, including two pilots, a doctor, and a hospital employee. The incident occurred in Mugla province when the helicopter struck the fourth floor of a hospital during take-off, with provincial governor Idris Akbiyik attributing the accident to thick fog. The helicopter was reportedly en route to Antalya when it took off in poor visibility conditions, as captured in footage from NTV. After striking the hospital, the aircraft drifted in the fog before crashing into an empty field nearby. This tragic event follows another recent aviation incident in Turkey, where six soldiers lost their lives in a helicopter collision during a training exercise in Isparta province, although the cause of that crash remains unspecified. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the latest accident. sources

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Dec 22 2024, 5 pm

Suspect in Christmas Market Attack Threatened "Slaughtering" Germans

A 50-year-old Saudi psychiatrist, Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, has been remanded in custody after allegedly driving into a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, killing five and injuring over 200. Authorities charged him with murder and attempted murder, amid scrutiny of the German government's failure to act on prior warnings about his threats. Abdulmohsen, an anti-Islam activist who had lived in Germany for nearly two decades, had a history of online threats against German citizens and had been flagged by Saudi intelligence for inciting violence. Following the attack, Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned the "terrible" incident and called for national unity, while facing criticism over security lapses. Both far-right and far-left parties demanded accountability, questioning why Abdulmohsen was not deemed a threat despite previous assessments. The motive remains unclear, but frustration over Germany's refugee policies may have played a role, according to prosecutors. sources

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Dec 22 2024, 5 pm

PM Modi's Grand Welcome and Guard of Honour in Kuwait

Kuwait City welcomed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a historic two-day visit, marking the first by an Indian leader in 43 years since Indira Gandhi's trip in 1981. Modi was received with a ceremonial guard of honour at Bayan Palace on Sunday, where he engaged in extensive discussions with Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and other top officials. The visit, at the Emir's invitation, underscores the strong ties between India and Kuwait, particularly in energy, trade, and investment, with Kuwait being India's sixth-largest crude oil supplier. Modi also visited the Gulf Spic Labour Camp, interacting with around 1,500 Indian workers, emphasizing the importance of their welfare, especially following a tragic fire incident that claimed over 45 Indian lives in June. The Indian diaspora, constituting 21% of Kuwait's population, plays a vital role in strengthening bilateral relations. sources

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Dec 22 2024, 2 pm

30 Dead in Brazil Bus-Truck Collision

A tragic collision between a packed bus and a truck in Brazil resulted in the deaths of over 30 people early Saturday morning, according to the fire department. The incident occurred around 4 a.m. local time on the BR-116 highway near Teofilo Otoni, Minas Gerais, where 45 passengers were aboard the bus; 38, including the driver, were confirmed dead, while others remain in critical condition. The truck driver fled the scene, and three occupants of a car that was also involved survived. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva expressed his condolences on social media and assured that the government would provide necessary assistance. A forensic investigation is underway to determine the cause of the accident, with initial reports suggesting a tire blowout or a granite block falling from the truck as possible factors. The bus was en route from Sao Paulo to Bahia. sources

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Dec 22 2024, 2 pm

Helicopter Crash at Turkish Hospital Kills Four

Four people tragically lost their lives in southwest Turkey on Sunday when an ambulance helicopter collided with a hospital building and crashed to the ground. The helicopter, which was taking off from Mugla Training and Research Hospital, was carrying two pilots, a doctor, and a medical worker, according to the health ministry. Regional governor Idris Akbiyik reported that the aircraft initially struck the fourth floor of the hospital before plummeting. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among those inside the building or on the ground. The incident occurred amid heavy fog, and authorities are currently investigating the cause of the crash. Eyewitness footage revealed debris scattered around the area, with multiple ambulances and emergency teams responding to the scene. sources

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Dec 22 2024, 2 pm

Google Doodle Celebrates December's Last Half Moon with Game

Google has unveiled an interactive doodle game on its homepage to commemorate the final Half Moon of December on Sunday, December 22. This engaging game invites users to connect different lunar phases, enhancing their understanding of the moon's cycles. Players aim to match moon phases to create pairs or complete lunar cycles, with an introductory segment highlighting the significance of the Half Moon. Google described the doodle as a celestial card game that tests knowledge of lunar phases, which include new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent. The doodle is accessible worldwide, and users can also download a themed wallpaper. This follows similar interactive games launched by Google in October and November, showcasing the company's ongoing creativity in celebrating astronomical events through playful digital experiences. sources

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Dec 22 2024, 12 pm

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