The US saw an 18.1 percent increase in homelessness in 2024 compared to 2023, according to a new report released on Friday.
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Trump, Greenland bicker over whether the US can purchase territory from Denmark – Just The News
President-elect Donald Trump and Greenland Prime Minister Múte Egede are at odds over whether the United States can purchase the Danish territory, after Trump proposed the idea on Sunday night.
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Go Woke. Go Broke. Has Disney Learned Its Lesson? – Amala Ekpunobi
Analysts: Syrian rebels adopt approach similar to Taliban’s to seek international recognition – Voice of America
Washington — While the international community is setting conditions for the new rulers in Syria, the leading rebel group has taken a conciliatory approach, similar to one the Taliban adopted in Afghanistan, to seek international recognition, say analysts.
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WATCH: Kemi Badenoch’s full speech to the IDU Forum – Conservatives
A Trump White House looks set to recognize the world’s newest country – Semafor
Somaliland, a self-governing region within Somalia, will be much closer to being recognized by the United States as the world’s newest country when Donald Trump returns to the White House in January.
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Russia Backs Hungary’s Christmas Ceasefire Proposal, Ukraine Rejects It – The European Conservative
“Half a year ago, no one wanted to hear about peace, but today, everyone is talking about it. We have opened the door and meaningful negotiations can now begin,” Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said, calling this the outgoing Hungarian EU Presidency’s greatest achievement.
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Multiple injuries reported at Wisconsin school shooting – The Guardian
Multiple injuries have been reported Monday in a shooting at a Christian school in Wisconsin, police said.
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BREAKING: Trump announces $100 BILLION investment to create 100,000 US jobs from Japanese company Softbank – The Post Millennial
President-elect Donald Trump has wasted no time in getting started on his recent promise to encourage major investment and job creation in the US.
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