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- President Trump has announced a four-day UFC event at the White House to celebrate America's 250th anniversary, featuring high school athletes from each state and territory.
- Kevin Plank and Goldman Sachs have pulled out of the Baltimore Peninsula redevelopment project, with less than 10% of the planned 14-million-square-foot city completed.
- Russia's oil exports face delays as tankers now take 70% longer routes to evade Ukrainian drone attacks in the Black Sea, raising concerns about supply chain reliability.
- Centrus Energy's commercial uranium enrichment activities have begun, leading to a notable surge in stock prices, indicating increased interest in low-enriched uranium production amidst global energy demands.
- The EU reached a €90 billion loan agreement for Ukraine to cover financial needs without using frozen Russian assets, highlighting ongoing tensions amid the war and the search for effective support mechanisms.
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'Patriot Games': UFC Fight At White House To Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
'Patriot Games': UFC Fight At White House To Celebrate America's 250th Anniversary President Donald Trump announced on Dec. 18 that an athletic contest and a UFC fight will occur next year in honor of America’s 250th birthday. The “Patriot Games” will span four days, featuring high school athletes - a male and a female from each state and territory, the president said. He did not go into details as to what would be played or where. Trump said that the men and women will compete separately. “I promise there will be no men playing in women’s sports. You’re not going to see that. You'll see
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"No Arrests!" But More 'Developments'...
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
"No Arrests!" But More 'Developments'... Authored by James Howard Kunstler, The frantic ceremonies of Christmas shopping climax now. . . the stockings are hung by the chimney with care. . . and the republic judders into the darkest season of an evil era. You fear the one gift you have waited for lo these twelve months will not be delivered: the frog-marching of Brennan, Clapper, Comey, Strzok, HRC, Mayorkas, Monaco, Rosenstein, Priestap, Halper, Yates, Lynch, Garland, Wray, Haynes, Sullivan, Schiff, Warner, Eisen, Elias, Weissmann, Jack Smith. . . and many other deep state treason-goblins into the maw of a federal courthouse for processing
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What Inflation Alarmists Missed In Their Warnings
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
What Inflation Alarmists Missed In Their Warnings Authored by Lance Roberts via RealInvestmentAdvice.com, Over the last couple of years, inflation alarmists such as Paul Tudor Jones, James Grant, and Jeff Gundlach have all said that inflation is returning with force. In different ways, they each stated that they would not own Treasury bonds due to the expectation that inflation would rise as the dollar declined due to the ongoing deficits. They have all argued, in some form or another, that ballooning deficits, tariffs, and the “dollar debasement” would drive inflation much higher, with yields of 6% or more on the 10-year Treasury as inevitable. As Jeff Gundlach noted in
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Kevin Plank, Goldman Sachs Exit Any Further Development Of Billion-Dollar Ghost Town
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Kevin Plank, Goldman Sachs Exit Any Further Development Of Billion-Dollar Ghost Town Under Armour founder and CEO Kevin Plank, along with Goldman Sachs, is stepping away from further development of Baltimore Peninsula, formerly known as Port Covington, a 235-acre mixed-use waterfront redevelopment project in South Baltimore. Originally pitched as a 14-million-square-foot mini-city anchored by a new UA headquarters, a new report says less than 10% of the planned project has been built. Representatives for Plank's real estate development company, Sagamore Ventures, and its equity partner, Goldman Sachs, told the local paper, The Baltimore Banner, that they will remain owners of the current Baltimore
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Russia's Oil Exports Face Delays As Tankers Take 70% Longer Route
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Russia's Oil Exports Face Delays As Tankers Take 70% Longer Route By Charles Kennedy of OilPrice.com Oil tankers carrying Russian oil appear to be avoiding the fastest Black Sea route to the Turkish straits and travel along the Georgian and Turkish coasts to avoid drone attacks from Ukraine, according to ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg. In recent weeks, several ships linked to Russia have been hit by Ukrainian drones in the Black Sea. All targeted vessels were empty at the time of the strikes. At least two tankers that have loaded oil from Novorossiysk, the Russian port on the Black Sea, have recently traveled
The Guardian
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US plan for $1.6m hepatitis B vaccine study in Africa called ‘highly unethical’
6 hours ago
by Melody Schreiber and Kat Lay
Vaccines and immunisation, US news, Guinea-Bissau, Africa, World news, Robert F Kennedy Jr, Trump administrationExperts decry ‘neocolonialist’ Guinea-Bissau study after Trump administration changed advice for US babies The Trump administration has indicated that it will fund a $1.6m study on hepatitis B vaccination of newborns in the west African country of Guinea-Bissau, where nearly one in five adults live with the virus – a move that researchers call “highly unethical” and “extremely risky”. The news follows an official change in recommendations on hepatitis B vaccines at birth from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which called the shots an “individual” decision, despite decades of safe and effective vaccination and no evidence of harm.
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Colombian mercenaries in Sudan ‘recruited by UK-registered firms’
17 hours ago
by Mark Townsend
Conflict and arms, Global development, Sudan, Africa, Darfur, War crimes, Colombia, Middle East and north Africa, Americas, World news, United Arab Emirates, LawExclusive Guardian investigation finds companies set up by people sanctioned by US hired Colombian fighters for Rapid Support Forces, widely suspected of war crimes in Sudan Close to Tottenham Hotspur’s shiny football stadium in London is a squat, nondescript block of flats. It holds a grim secret beyond the unremarkable beige brickwork – a cramped, second-floor apartment in the British capital, linked to murderous atrocities unfolding 3,000 miles south. The one-bedroom flat off north London’s Creighton Road is, according to UK government records, tied to a transnational network of companies involved in the mass recruitment of mercenaries to fight in Sudan alongside
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Morocco accused of ‘horrific’ abuse of detained gen Z protesters
2 days ago
by Renée Boskaljon
Morocco, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World news, Protest, Human rights, Arab and Middle East unrestAs country prepares to host Africa Cup of Nations, families and rights groups tell of police brutality, with hundreds still held The arbitrary detention of hundreds of gen Z protesters in Morocco and alleged “horrific” beatings have been condemned by human rights groups, as the country prepares to host the Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday. A wave of youth-led demonstrations swept across Morocco in late September and early October – the biggest since the 2011 Arab spring – in protest at underfunded healthcare and education. Continue reading...
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Five key moments in the assault on the rights of women and girls in 2025
3 days ago
by Isabel Choat
Anti-rights movement, Global development, Reproductive rights, Contraception and family planning, Abortion, Trump administration, Africa, Women, Health, Society, World news, US politics, USAID, US news, Women's rights and gender equality, LGBTQ+ rightsSince Trump’s second term began in January, global healthcare, especially for sexual and reproductive health, has been under constant attack This time last year, women’s rights organisations were bracing themselves for a second Trump term. Few were prepared for the chaos that would be unleashed in January. The volume and speed of executive orders coming out of the White House were seen as a deliberate tactic to overwhelm and create panic. In many ways it worked – there was confusion, anger and exhaustion as organisations scrambled to fill the gap left by the USAID freeze. But that was just the beginning. The
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South Africa in talks with Russia over men ‘tricked’ into fighting in Ukraine
4 days ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
South Africa, Ukraine, Russia, Africa, Europe, World newsGovernment says it received distress calls, as daughter of ex-president Jacob Zuma accused of luring men to frontline South Africa’s government is in talks with Russia to bring home 17 South African men fighting for Russia in Ukraine, after the men were allegedly tricked on to the frontlines of the war by a daughter of former South African president Jacob Zuma. Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla has been accused in multiple lawsuits of luring the 17 South African and two Botswanan men to Russia in July, by telling them they would be training as bodyguards for her father’s uMkhonto weSizwe political party or attending a
South China Morning Post
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Brown University shooting: how right-wing misinformation hurt the investigation
3 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Officials in the US state of Rhode Island have denounced misinformation that they said complicated their multi-day search for the gunman who killed two students and wounded others at Brown University. Law enforcement identified the suspect as Claudio Neves Valente, 48, a Portuguese national who attended the Ivy League institution decades ago. They said he acted alone and was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a New Hampshire storage unit. But throughout the week, anonymous and...
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Rome to charge tourists to get close to famed Trevi Fountain
4 hours ago
by Reuters
Tourists who want to get close to Rome’s Trevi Fountain will soon have to pay a €2 (US$2.34) fee, the city mayor said on Friday, as authorities look to profit more handsomely from Italy’s many attractions. Mayor Roberto Gualtieri told reporters the new payment system would start on February 1, adding that the measure was expected to raise €6.5 million (US$7.6 million) a year. “Two euros isn’t very much … and it will lead to less chaotic tourist flows,” Gualtieri said, stressing that citizens...
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Shein avoids France site ban after removing illegal goods
7 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
A French court on Friday rejected the state’s request to suspend Shein’s site in France as “disproportionate” after the e-commerce giant removed illicit products sold on its platform. French authorities had requested the ultra-fast-fashion giant’s site be blocked for three months after weapons, banned medications and childlike sex dolls were found on the platform. The authorities asked that the Chinese online platform only be reopened if it applied strict new measures to prevent a repeat of the...
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Coldplay kiss cam woman tells her side of the viral scandal
7 hours ago
by Tribune News Service
Satan owns a Bernedoodle. A great big fluffy one that likes to sit in Satan’s lap. That’s if by “Satan” you mean Kristin Cabot, aka the woman from the Coldplay kiss cam scandal, who just gave her first interview about the ever-so-brief moment in mid-July that entertained the internet – and trashed her life completely. The video was an instant classic for those attending the concert: “Ohhh, look at these two,” singer Chris Martin said as the band’s kiss cam spotlighted her wrapped in the arms of...
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UN declares Gaza famine over, but ‘situation remains critical’ amid fragile ceasefire
8 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
A famine declared in Gaza in August is now over thanks to improved access for humanitarian aid, the United Nations said on Friday, but warned the food situation in the Palestinian territory remained dire. More than 70 per cent of the population were living in makeshift shelters, it said, with hunger exacerbated by winter floods and an increasing risk of hypothermia as temperatures plummet. Although a ceasefire between Israel and militant group Hamas that took effect in October has partially...
New York Times
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Suspected Killer of M.I.T. Professor Studied With Victim, Graduating Top of Their Class
2 hours ago
by Azam Ahmed, Dana Goldstein and Patricia Mazzei
Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Portugal, Lisbon (Portugal), Massachusetts, United StatesThe parents of Claudio Neves Valente had not seen or heard from him since he left Portugal for the United States to enroll at a graduate program at Brown more than two decades ago.
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How a Reddit Post Helped the Police Identify a Suspect in the Brown University Shooting
3 hours ago
by Mark Arsenault, Thomas Gibbons-Neff, Ashley Ahn, Qasim Nauman and Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs
Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Colleges and Universities, Police, School Shootings and Armed Attacks, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Alamo Rent a Car, Brown University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Loureiro, Nuno FG, Boston (Mass), Portugal, Salem (NH), United States, Rhode Island, Providence (RI), Florida, Brown University Shooting (Dec 13, 2025)Authorities said a key to identifying a suspect was a Reddit user who provided information about an encounter he had with the gunman, now identified as Claudio Manuel Neves Valente.
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He Said He Was Not Close With Epstein. His Emails Suggest Otherwise.
4 hours ago
by Debra Kamin
Sex Crimes, Prostitution, Real Estate (Commercial), Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), Farkas, Andrew L, Cuomo, Andrew M, Kushner, Jared, Trump, Donald JAndrew Farkas, a New York City real estate mogul, had assured investors that his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was for business only.
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R.F.K. Jr. Likely to Swap U.S. Childhood Vaccine Schedule for Denmark’s
an hour ago
by Apoorva Mandavilli
your-feed-science, Vaccination and Immunization, Children and Childhood, Rumors and Misinformation, Aluminum, Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Denmark, Germany, Kennedy, Robert F Jr, Medicine and Health, Measles, Hepatitis, Autism, Babies and InfantsThe shift would mean fewer shots recommended for children. But a Danish health official found the idea baffling, saying the United States was getting “crazier and crazier in public health.”
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Trump Announces Pricing Deals With Nine Drugmakers
2 hours ago
by Rebecca Robbins
Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Customs (Tariff), Trump, Donald J, United States, EuropeThe companies agreed to sell most of their drugs to Medicaid at the prices they charge in European countries and to sell drugs directly to consumers through a planned TrumpRx website.