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19.12.2024 21:46
Why the Supreme Court agreed to hear the TikTok ban challenge The Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in a challenge to the TiKTok ban that President Biden signed into law. This comes as President-elect Donald Trump signals he may have a soft spot for the Chinese-owned social media app. Emily Baker-White, an investigative reporter for Forbes, joins CBS News with more.

19.12.2024 21:47
Dec 19: CBS News 24/7, 10am ET Fani Willis removed from the 2020 election case against President-elect Donald Trump; Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge to TikTok ban.

19.12.2024 21:55
Bushey crossbow murder accused is charged with raping one of victims Ex-soldier Kyle Clifford faces further charge as he pleads not guilty to killing Carol Hunt and adult daughters Louise and HannahA former soldier accused of murdering a woman and her two adult daughters at their family home has been further charged with raping one of the women killed.Kyle Clifford, 26, is accused of fatally stabbing Carol Hunt, 61, the wife of the BBC 5 Live commentator John Hunt, and shooting dead Louise Hunt, 25, and Hannah Hunt, 28, with a crossbow in Bushey, Hertfordshire, on 9 July. Continue reading... ...

19.12.2024 22:00
Minister issues warning after British Sikhs report harassment by India Exclusive: Dan Jarvis has written to the Sikh Federation after allegations of people being stopped at UK airportsThe UK will not tolerate attempts by foreign countries to harass or intimidate British citizens, the security minister has warned, after a number of Sikhs complained they were being targeted either by or on behalf of the Indian government.Dan Jarvis has written to the Sikh Federation after reports of harassment involving British Sikhs, including people being stopped at UK airports and asked about their views on the Indian state. Continue reading... ...

19.12.2024 22:04
Starmer claims he cannot think of anything he should have done differently in first months as PM – UK politics live Comment came during PM’s afternoon facing questions from the liaison committeeIn her response to the statement from Karin Smyth, Caroline Johnson, the shadow health minister, suggested the extra money for hospices would not fully compensate the extra costs the sector is facing because of the national insurance increase and the rise in the living wage. She said:On October 30 the chancellor decided to break her election promise by increasing employers’ national insurance contributions and reducing the threshold at which employer contributions are payable.It was later confirmed that hospices would not be exempted from this increase in costs. Now the government has announced new funding for the sector, which they had the audacity to call the biggest investment in a generation.The biggest investment in a generation for hospices has been announced by the government today, ensuring that hospices can continue to deliver the highest quality end of life care possible for their patients, families, and loved ones.The £100m funding will help hospices this year and next to provide the best end of life care to patients and their families in a supportive and dignified physical environment. Continue reading... ...

19.12.2024 22:15
Middle East crisis live: Netanyahu says ‘whoever harms Israel will pay heavy price’ after Houthis claim attacks on Israel Israeli prime minister says air force attacked targets in Yemen ‘in response to Houthi attacks’ as Houthis say they have attacked Tel Aviv overnightAt least 45,129 Palestinians have been killed and 107,338 injured in Israel’s military offensive on Gaza since 7 October 2023, the Gaza health ministry said in a statement on Thursday.Iraq started on Thursday to send Syrian soldiers back to their homeland, state media reported. Continue reading... ...

19.12.2024 22:15
Gisèle Pelicot has rewritten her story – and electrified women all over the world. But what about men? | Rebecca Solnit This was an extraordinary response to unimaginable crimes. Yet true change will only come when men engage with the culture that led us hereWomen who are raped are in many countries – perhaps in most – violated and abused again by the legal system. And yet during her reckoning with the crimes of her husband and 51 other men, all now found guilty in a historic set of verdicts, Gisèle Pelicot seized control of the narrative, becoming a hero in France and around the world.After she discovered her husband had been drugging her and offering her up online to strangers to come and rape while she was unconscious, Gisèle left her home, her marriage and the story she had told herself about her life, and spent some time in seclusion.Rebecca Solnit is a Guardian US columnist. She is the author of Orwell’s Roses and co-editor with Thelma Young Lutunatabua of the climate anthology Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility Continue reading... ...