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Poll: Few Americans Trust Trump to Lower Costs Despite Campaign Promises

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Biden Urges Troops to Uphold Oaths Amidst Fears of Political Crackdown

In his final address to the armed forces, President Biden urged service members to uphold their constitutional oath, emphasizing the importance of values over skill. He highlighted his administration’s achievements benefiting veterans and military personnel, including the PACT Act and advancements in military justice and opportunities for women. Biden’s remarks, delivered just days before the confirmation of President-elect Trump’s controversial defense secretary nominee, implicitly cautioned against following unlawful orders. The president concluded by stressing the nation’s founding ideal of equality, urging the military to remain its steadfast defender.

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Trump EPA Nominee Fails Basic Science Questions in Hearing

To streamline the hiring process, individuals associated with certain figures—including Charles Koch, John Bolton, Nikki Haley, and several other prominent conservatives—will not be considered. This decision reflects ongoing grievances and a willingness to leverage political power for retribution. The arbitrary nature of the list suggests a lack of coherent criteria beyond personal animosity. This exclusionary approach, targeting both former and current allies, highlights a persistent pattern of settling scores.

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Tariffs Forecast Worst Global Growth in Six Years

The World Bank forecasts a sluggish 2.7% global economic growth in 2019, mirroring the performance of 2019 and representing a significant weakening. This rate, while manageable, is insufficient to elevate living standards globally. The projection reflects concerns over factors such as potential US tariffs, which could severely impact international trade and overall economic health. This subdued growth highlights the fragility of the current economic climate.

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UnitedHealth CEO Admits US Healthcare Needs Improvement; Critics Demand Systemic Change

UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty, during the company’s first earnings call since the death of executive Brian Thompson, criticized the U.S. healthcare system’s complexity and high costs, driven by a profit-focused model where high costs benefit many participants. Witty specifically cited discrepancies in drug pricing, blaming pharmaceutical companies while asserting UnitedHealth’s efforts to improve transparency. Despite record 2024 revenues, the company reported worse-than-expected quarterly results, and Witty reaffirmed the company’s commitment to improving the system.

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Sanders: US Already an Oligarchy, Not Just Becoming One

Senator Sanders warns of a rapidly developing oligarchy in the U.S., citing unprecedented wealth concentration among a small number of billionaires who wield significant political influence. This influence was evident in the 2024 election, where a mere 150 billionaire families contributed nearly $2 billion to campaigns. The trend continues with Trump’s administration appointments, featuring billionaires with a combined net worth exceeding the GDP of 172 countries, further solidifying concerns about the growing power of oligarchs. This situation mirrors Senator Murphy’s assessment of the U.S. heading toward an oligarchy where the wealthy leverage government for personal enrichment.

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Biden and Sanders Sound Alarm on Oligarchy as Defining Threat

In his Oval Office farewell address, President Biden warned of a burgeoning oligarchy in America, characterized by extreme wealth and power concentrated in the hands of a few, threatening democracy and equal opportunity. This concentration of power, exacerbated by record corporate lobbying and the influence of billionaires in the recent election, has resulted in a dramatic increase in wealth for the ultra-rich while hindering reform efforts. Biden’s concerns echoed those of Senator Sanders, who has long sounded the alarm about this issue. The incoming Trump administration, packed with corporate figures, further underscores this growing threat to American democracy.

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Trump’s Billionaire Treasury Pick Advocates Massive Tax Cuts for the Wealthy

Nominee Scott Bessent, President-elect Trump’s pick for Treasury Secretary, testified before the Senate Banking Committee, prioritizing the extension of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act as the most crucial economic issue. He argues that failing to extend these cuts, which disproportionately benefit the wealthy, would lead to economic calamity. Despite accusations of tax evasion and opposition to raising the minimum wage, Bessent’s confirmation is anticipated. The proposed extension would cost an estimated $4 trillion over a decade, a cost Bessent claims could be offset through other budget cuts.

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Woman Pays Kids $5, Then Sexually Assaults Them

Sixty-four-year-old Rochelle Stewart was arrested and charged with multiple offenses after allegedly paying two underage boys to shovel her driveway, subsequently providing them alcohol, and sexually assaulting one. Police responded to a reported burglary at Stewart’s residence, discovering the intoxicated boys who detailed the events. The boys’ accounts, corroborated by evidence including a recovered coat and a video recording, led to Stewart’s arrest. Charges include providing alcohol to minors, corruption of minors, indecent assault, and filing a false police report.

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