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Tennessee House Election: Trump Backs Republican in Key Special Race

by Emma Walker – News Editor December 2, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Tennessee ⁣Voters Head to Polls in Closely Watched Special Election

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee voters⁤ are casting ballots Tuesday in‌ a special election to fill ⁢the vacant seat in the state’s ‍5th Congressional District, a contest viewed ⁤as an early indicator of political ⁤momentum heading into the 2024 election cycle. The race pits ‌Republican Kurt Van Epps against Democrat⁢ Keeda Haynes, and has drawn national attention amid ‍concerns ⁤about former ⁣President Trump’s approval⁤ ratings and economic ⁢dissatisfaction.

The election⁤ was triggered by the expulsion of former Representative Andy Ogles⁤ earlier ​this ⁢year. Democrats see⁣ a potential ⁢possibility to narrow the gap in a traditionally conservative district, ​signaling ​a ⁤shift in ⁢the political landscape. ‌Republicans, though, remain confident in their ability to defend the seat.

Early voting began during Thanksgiving week, raising concerns about potential turnout challenges. Former ‍President Trump held a virtual rally in November to support van Epps, a former state general services commissioner and ‍Army‌ helicopter pilot.

The campaign ⁣has been marked by sharp attacks. Republicans have highlighted past comments made by Haynes, including ⁤her self-description as a “radical,” claims ⁣of “bullying” immigration ⁤agents and state police officers, ‍and past criticisms of Nashville, where she onc⁣ stated,⁢ “I hate this city.” Haynes has largely responded by focusing on cost of living issues and clarifying her‍ vision⁣ for​ nashville as a place “where working people can thrive.”

Haynes, a self-proclaimed “pissed-off social worker,” has positioned herself as ‌a contrast to Van Epps on key policy issues, condemning Trump’s tariffs and ​tax cut legislation, and criticizing Republicans’ initial reluctance to release files related to ⁣sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Van Epps‍ initially opposed a House ⁣vote to compel the ⁣Justice Department to ⁣disclose more⁢ Epstein documents,but later‌ changed his position to align with President Trump after the president endorsed the measure.

Meanwhile, Democratic ‍allies have attempted to siphon support from Van Epps ⁢by ‌encouraging conservative⁤ voters to back autonomous candidate Jon Thorp, through mailers funded by Your⁤ Community PAC, which has spent ‌over $16 million supporting Democratic candidates nationwide since last year.

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Ex-Trump lawyer Habba disqualified as New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor

by Emma Walker – News Editor December 1, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Ex-Trump Lawyer Habba Removed as ‍New Jersey’s acting U.S. ‍Attorney

TRENTON,⁣ N.J. – A federal judge on Friday disqualified former‍ President Donald Trump’s attorney, Alina Habba, from serving as the acting U.S. Attorney⁣ for New Jersey, effectively ending her‌ controversial tenure leading the state’s federal law enforcement.The ruling stems‌ from a legal challenge arguing Habba’s​ repeated appointments circumvented established federal procedures for selecting the state’s top prosecutor.

The decision throws the​ future of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey into uncertainty, impacting ongoing federal investigations and prosecutions within the state. Habba’s appointment, repeatedly extended by Attorney ​General Pam Bondi despite ⁢objections from New Jersey’s Democratic senators and a prior attempt by ‍federal judges to install a career​ prosecutor, ignited ​a dispute over presidential authority versus established legal protocols. The case underscores the ongoing​ tension between the executive branch and the judiciary regarding appointments to key law enforcement‍ positions.

Habba’s initial temporary appointment faced scrutiny in July‌ as it neared expiration, with Senators Cory Booker and Andy Kim signaling they would not support a permanent nomination. Following this, federal judges in New Jersey attempted to replace Habba with a career prosecutor already ‌serving ⁤as her second-in-command. However, Bondi later dismissed the prosecutor and re-appointed Habba in an acting ⁤capacity, prompting ‍the Justice ⁢Department to assert Trump’s authority to select his preferred ⁤candidate.

Judge⁤ John M.Brann‘s ​ruling steadfast that the president’s appointments remain subject to the limitations and power-sharing ⁤rules outlined in federal law. The Justice Department had argued the judges acted prematurely, but Brann’s decision affirms ⁢the judiciary’s role in overseeing the appointment process.

The legal challenge highlighted concerns that Habba’s‌ political affiliations and lack of traditional prosecutorial experience were inappropriate for the position. Her primary background is in civil litigation, representing Trump in various legal battles.The ruling effectively reinstates the process‌ for a​ permanent U.S. Attorney appointment, perhaps leading to a nominee vetted and confirmed through the Senate.

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Title: Bangladesh Court Sentences Sheikh Hasina, Niece to Prison

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor December 1, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

DHAKA, Bangladesh (December 4, 2023) – Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and British Member of Parliament Tulip Siddiq were sentenced to death​ Monday‌ in connection with a crackdown on student protests that ended Hasina’s 15-year rule last year.The verdict comes as Bangladesh prepares for parliamentary elections in February, currently overseen by an interim government lead by Nobel Peace prize laureate Muhammad Yunus.

The convictions stem from allegations of crimes against humanity related to the government’s response to the mass uprising.Hasina, who has lived⁢ in exile in India as⁤ being ousted, and Siddiq, who resides outside⁢ the country, were tried in absentia after choosing not to appoint defence⁢ lawyers. A separate court previously sentenced Hasina to 21 years in jail on November 27 ⁤in three related‍ cases involving a township project; her son and daughter received five-year sentences in that instance.‍

The cases center around the ​violent suppression of student-led ⁢demonstrations that challenged Hasina’s government.⁢ Rehana, another individual involved in the case, is also currently​ abroad, as are Siddiq’s two siblings, all facing charges linked to the 2022 uprising. The interim government, under Yunus, has announced the ​upcoming February elections, marking a pivotal moment for Bangladesh’s political future following the tumultuous events of the past year.

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B.C. Premier Open to Pipeline Deal, But Tanker Ban Must Stay

by Emma Walker – News Editor December 1, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

B.C. ‍Premier Signals Potential Support for⁢ New​ Pipeline, Contingent on⁢ Tanker ban

VANCOUVER, B.C. – British Columbia Premier David Eby has indicated he⁣ could support a new oil pipeline project within the province if the federal ⁢government maintains its current ban on oil tankers along the northern coast. The statement marks a potential shift in B.C.’s position as negotiations continue following a recent agreement between Ottawa and Alberta regarding‍ energy policy.

The agreement, which removes an oil⁣ and gas emissions cap, suspends ⁢clean electricity regulations, and aims to facilitate bitumen exports to Asian markets, includes the possibility of adjusting a 2019 law prohibiting oil tankers carrying over 12,500 tonnes of oil from loading or unloading at ports along B.C.’s northern coast.

Alberta has publicly expressed a preference for a pipeline terminating on B.C.’s north coast, specifically in Prince Rupert, according to energy policy ⁣analyst Lisa‍ Svonkin. ‍”Alberta has been clear that they woudl ‌like it to go from B.C.’s north coast,” Svonkin said. “In particular, Prince Rupert‍ would be their stated⁣ preference.” She anticipates Alberta will factor this desire into ongoing discussions with the federal government.

However, maintaining the tanker ban could redirect the pipeline’s destination ⁤to Vancouver, where existing infrastructure⁤ already handles crude oil exports, such as the⁣ Trans ‍Mountain Pipeline’s Westbridge marine terminal in Burnaby.

Eby previously voiced frustration‍ at being excluded from initial negotiations between Ottawa and Alberta. He has also proposed an ⁤option to a new pipeline: increasing the capacity of the ⁣existing Trans Mountain pipeline by approximately 40 percent. The province has already authorized the Vancouver Fraser​ Port Authority to dredge the Second Narrows waterway to allow for increased ⁣oil loading at the Trans ⁤Mountain marine terminal.

Richard Masson, executive fellow at the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy, ‍highlighted the logistical advantages of Prince Rupert, noting its proximity to both Edmonton and ⁢Asian markets, as well as its lower port congestion compared to⁢ Vancouver. “My understanding is that there are no other ports that could work,” he stated.

Any potential pipeline route will require thorough studies ⁤and ‍consultation with First Nations, Svonkin emphasized. “You can’t do formal consultation‍ on ‌a project if you don’t know what the route is,” she said.

The proposed ⁤pipeline will not receive federal funding and ⁤is expected to generate significant debate. Coastal First Nations in B.C. have already signaled their preparedness to challenge pipeline projects in court.

Offices for ⁤Premier Smith and Premier Eby did not ‌respond to requests for comment on Sunday.

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Title: AIDS in Bergamo: Late Diagnoses and Prevention Efforts

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor November 30, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Bergamo Launches ⁤Expanded HIV Prevention Effort following Success of⁤ “Fast-Track City” Initiative

Bergamo, Italy – Health officials in Bergamo are ‍intensifying efforts to combat late HIV diagnoses and increase prevention measures, building on the momentum of the “Bergamo‍ Fast-Track City” program. A series of events, ​including school screenings and a theatrical performance, are underway to raise awareness and address persistent stigmas surrounding the virus.

The initiative comes as experts highlight a concerning trend of delayed diagnoses,especially among‍ heterosexual ​men aged 50-55 who may not perceive themselves at risk,and vulnerable populations like migrants and the homeless ‍who face barriers to healthcare access. “The issue can also concern⁤ those who have run ⁣the risk only once‌ in their life,” explained ‌Dr. Meli, a leading figure in the‍ program.

While screening programs for Hepatitis C have been established for some time, a similar widespread approach hasn’t existed for‍ HIV, despite the viruses sharing similar transmission routes and requiring early‍ detection.

Since 2019, “Bergamo Fast-Track City” has reached over 20 schools,⁢ engaging ‍more than 12,000 students and​ facilitating the screening of 13,000 individuals for HIV, Hepatitis C, syphilis, and, as of this year, Hepatitis B. ⁤These efforts have led to the identification of 31​ new HIV cases, 51 cases of syphilis,⁤ 47 of ‍Hepatitis‍ C, and 36 of Hepatitis B. Crucially, the program also reconnected approximately 40 individuals with pre-existing diagnoses to vital health services.

Looking ahead, ‍officials announced plans to expand access to testing further. “In 2026 we aim to make 1,500 rapid tests available in ⁢Bergamo pharmacies,” stated Dr. ‌Meli, emphasizing the goal of widespread accessibility.

The program’s broader objectives include connecting individuals with treatment and providing ⁣support to both people living with HIV and their families, aiming to improve quality of life.”we must fight stigma and⁤ prejudice with determination by promoting an inclusive and welcoming culture,” ​Dr. Meli added.

Tonight, high schools will stream the event “#cHIVuleconsexire – ⁣Next Generation,” focused on prevention, and the Mascheroni high school auditorium will host the theater show «ProPositive​ 2.0» by Elena Di Cioccio. These events underscore the ongoing commitment to raising awareness and fostering ‍a more informed and supportive community in Bergamo.

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Title: Philippines Protests Intensify Over Flood Corruption Scandal

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 30, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Manila, Philippines -​ Members of teh⁢ Roman Catholic Church joined widespread protests in ⁤the Philippines on Sunday, escalating pressure ⁤on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s administration to swiftly prosecute those ⁢implicated in a massive corruption scandal involving​ flood control projects. ‌The demonstrations reflect growing public outrage over alleged embezzlement of billions​ of pesos and a ⁣demand for accountability reaching the ‍highest levels​ of government.

The involvement of the Church, ⁣a significant‍ moral and political⁢ force in the predominantly Catholic nation, adds a new dimension to the unfolding crisis. Rev. Flavie Villanueva, a catholic priest who has long advocated for families affected by the​ previous administration’s drug war, voiced a stark condemnation of‌ the corruption, stating, “But, most importantly, against God.” His participation ‍underscores the depth of concern within religious ⁣circles ⁤regarding the ‌alleged misuse of public funds.

President Marcos frist⁤ raised​ concerns about anomalies in flood‍ control projects during his State of the nation address in July. Since⁤ than,⁢ at least seven public works officers have ⁢been jailed on charges related to the​ illegal use of public funds ‌in connection with ⁤a‌ single flood control project. Authorities have frozen approximately 12 billion ‌pesos ($206 million) in ⁣assets linked to suspects. ‍

the protests center on allegations⁣ that powerful ⁣senators, members of‍ Congress, and​ construction executives ⁤diverted funds intended for vital infrastructure.Protesters are ⁢demanding ⁣the immediate arrest and prosecution of⁣ all those implicated, as‌ well as the recovery of stolen funds allegedly used to finance lavish lifestyles. Henry Alcantara,a former government engineer,recently returned 110 million pesos‌ ($1.9 million) in⁤ kickbacks and pledged to return more.

Marcos has ‍vowed ‍that ​many ⁢of ⁢the at least 37 individuals implicated in the scandal will be in⁤ jail by Christmas. The ongoing inquiry ‌and subsequent prosecutions are being closely watched as ⁢a ⁢test⁣ of marcos’ commitment to tackling ​corruption, a persistent problem in the Philippines.

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