Greyhound racing in New Zealand will be phased out over the next 20 months, with the final race anticipated in July 2026. This decision, driven by persistent concerns over animal welfare and high injury rates, follows years of critical reports revealing significant numbers of dog deaths and injuries. Urgent legislation is being enacted to prevent the unnecessary killing of racing dogs during the transition. The government, collaborating with animal welfare organizations, will facilitate the rehoming of approximately 2900 racing dogs.
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In response to concerns about family separation, Trump stated that keeping families together necessitates the return of all members to their country of origin, regardless of legal status. He acknowledged potential negative public reaction to deporting even legal residents, particularly women accompanying criminal family members. However, he justified this policy by emphasizing the need for strict immigration enforcement and adherence to established laws. Ultimately, he asserted that current immigration issues necessitate firm action, despite potential emotional consequences.
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Former Corpus Christi ISD police officer Andrew Gonzalez and former assistant principal Amanda Lee Corona were arrested for allegedly planting a THC vape pen on multiple students in March 2023. Gonzalez, charged with intent to impair and official oppression, posted his $30,000 bond on Saturday. Corona faces similar charges, including tampering with evidence. The Nueces County Sheriff’s investigation uncovered an audio recording implicating both in the scheme, leading to disciplinary actions against the affected students.
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Satellite imagery reveals the departure of Russian warships from their Tartus, Syria base following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad. Initially, several vessels were present, but subsequent images show their absence, raising concerns about Russia’s future military presence in Syria. While some ships briefly returned, they ultimately left again, potentially indicating a strategic withdrawal. This development follows reports of Russian weaponry being airlifted from nearby Khmeimim base, though the Kremlin has not confirmed these actions. The loss of both Tartus and Khmeimim would significantly impact Russia’s military capabilities in the region.
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Amid growing international criticism, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Israel’s control over the Golan Heights permanent, citing security concerns. This followed Israel’s military incursion into a previously demilitarized UN-patrolled buffer zone in Syria, a move condemned by the UN and several nations as a violation of a 1974 agreement. Israel justified its actions as necessary to prevent weapons from falling into the hands of extremist groups and to maintain border security amidst the changing dynamics of the Syrian civil war. The Israeli deployment, which included airstrikes targeting Syrian military assets, has raised concerns about further annexation of Syrian territory.
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Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination as director of national intelligence has faced significant backlash due to her past associations with Russia and Syria, including a 2017 visit with Bashar al-Assad. Critics, such as John Bolton, point to her support of Russian propaganda and question her judgment, characterizing her foreign policy views as flawed. While Gabbard met with key Republican senators to garner support for Senate confirmation, her nomination remains controversial, particularly given Russian state media’s endorsement. The confirmation process will determine whether she will oversee the nation’s intelligence agencies and a budget exceeding $70 billion.
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Russia recently imposed a 55.65 percent tariff on Chinese furniture parts imported through Vladivostok, impacting approximately 90 percent of such imports. This reclassification, causing a significant price increase for Russian furniture, has prompted concerns about bankruptcies among importers and angered Russian furniture producers reliant on these Chinese parts. The move is particularly perplexing given the strong Russia-China trade relationship and the fact that similar European imports face significantly lower tariffs. The tariff increase has sparked criticism in China, highlighting the unexpected economic friction despite increased bilateral trade.
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Despite widespread warnings from economists, President-elect Trump’s proposed tariffs face criticism for potentially increasing consumer costs. When pressed on Meet the Press, Trump initially denied that consumers would pay more but later conceded he couldn’t guarantee it, contradicting his campaign promises of lowering prices. He further deflected responsibility, claiming previous tariffs had no negative impact, a claim directly contradicted by evidence of price increases on various goods. While he expressed uncertainty about restricting abortion medication, Trump definitively committed to ending birthright citizenship upon assuming office.
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The investigation into the UnitedHealthcare CEO’s murder is progressing, with recovered DNA from a water bottle and energy bar wrapper, and a partial fingerprint from a suspected burner phone, submitted for analysis. Initial comparisons against law enforcement databases have yielded no matches. Further evidence includes surveillance footage, and ammunition with unusual markings found at the scene. These findings, along with images of an unmasked person of interest, are crucial for identifying and prosecuting the suspect.
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Samuel Bateman, a polygamist leader, received a 50-year prison sentence for a yearslong scheme involving the coercion of underage girls into sexual acts and their subsequent kidnapping from protective custody. His guilty plea encompassed conspiracy to transport minors for sexual activity and conspiracy to commit kidnapping. The sentence, deemed effectively life imprisonment by the judge, followed emotional victim impact statements detailing the lasting trauma inflicted. Bateman’s actions, including utilizing his religious authority to obtain “wives,” were detailed as a horrific abuse of power.
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