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Title: Trump and Zohran Mamdani: From Attacks to Praise

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 22, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump and New York City‘s Muslim Mayor, Once Foes, Now Extend Mutual Praise After Meeting

NEW YORK – In a surprising turn, former President Donald trump and New York City ‌Mayor Zohran‍ Mamdani, who previously⁤ engaged in ⁢public criticism of one another, have publicly‌ praised​ each other following a recent meeting. The shift ⁤marks an unusual ⁤détente between two‍ figures representing vastly different political ideologies, raising questions about potential future collaboration on issues facing new ⁢York​ City.

The evolving dynamic is‌ notable as it transcends traditional party lines​ and ⁢focuses on shared concern for the city’s ‌well-being. The unexpected show of support from Trump could lend Mamdani, the city’s first Muslim ‌mayor, broader ‍appeal, while Mamdani’s willingness too engage with the former president ⁢signals a⁢ pragmatic approach to addressing the challenges facing New yorkers-particularly regarding ‍affordability. This growth comes as Mamdani navigates his early months ⁣in office, focusing on⁢ key campaign⁢ promises related to housing, ⁣utilities, and economic⁤ relief.

During the meeting, Trump stated, “I ‌think you’re going to have, hopefully, ⁤a really great mayor,” adding, “I would⁣ say ther is no party ‍difference.” He further⁢ predicted⁣ Mamdani would “surprise some‌ conservative people, actually, and ⁣some very liberal people.”

Mamdani‌ reciprocated the positive sentiment, ⁢describing the meeting as “productive”⁢ and focused ⁤on New York City. “I appreciated the meeting⁣ with ⁤the president…focused on a place we both admire and love, New York‍ City,” he said. He highlighted discussions centered on‍ affordability, stating, “We⁢ talk about rent, we talk about basic necessities, we talk about‌ utilities.‌ We⁣ talk about the different ways people are displaced.” ‍

Mamdani emphasized his commitment to making affordability a reality for new Yorkers and expressed his hope for future collaboration ‌with Trump. Earlier, addressing supporters, Mamdani had stated, “I can see the dawn‌ of a better day for humanity,”‌ and affirmed, “The ⁢future is in our hands.” He also underscored his dedication to representing diverse communities, ⁢stating, ⁢”your fight is our fight too,” whether they are “an immigrant, a member of the ​trans⁢ community…a⁢ single mom still​ waiting for grocery prices to fall.”

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Student Loan Caps Threaten Medical Education Access

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 22, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

proposed Federal Loan Policy changes Threaten Medical Workforce Pipeline

WASHINGTON – ‍ A potential shift in federal loan policy could limit funding for students pursuing degrees⁢ in nursing and other medical⁢ fields, ⁤sparking concerns about exacerbating existing healthcare ‌shortages, according to statements released⁣ this week by leading professional organizations. The proposed changes, which involve capping ⁣loan amounts,‌ could disproportionately impact access to education ‌for ⁤those entering critical healthcare professions.

The American ⁤Nurses Association (ANA) warned the‍ policy could “undermine efforts underway to ‌grow and sustain the nursing workforce.” Depending on⁤ the institution-public ⁢or private-the annual cost of an associate’s degree in nursing ranges from $11,950 to $33,160, while a bachelor’s degree in nursing can cost between​ $22,390 and $52,850, ‌according to NurseJournal.

“Nurses ​make ⁤up the largest segment of the healthcare workforce and the backbone⁣ of our nation’s health​ system,” ⁢said ​Jennifer Mensik⁣ Kennedy, president of⁣ the ANA, in a ⁤press​ release. ⁤”At a time when healthcare in our country faces a ​historic nurse shortage and⁢ rising⁤ demands, limiting nurses’ access​ to funding for graduate education threatens the very‌ foundation of patient care.”

The potential impact extends beyond ‌nursing. The association of American Universities (AAU)⁣ cautioned that the loan caps could worsen a nationwide shortage of physicians. Fewer ‌physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and⁢ audiologists could also enter the field consequently⁢ of⁢ reduced ‍funding access.

The AAU further​ noted‍ that students in medicine and other⁤ high-demand professional fields demonstrate lower loan⁢ default rates compared ⁤to other graduates, ‍suggesting ⁣the risk associated with providing⁤ them⁢ loans is comparatively lower.

While the full effects of the⁤ proposed ⁤changes may not be ‍immediately apparent, ‌experts predict patients could face increased difficulty accessing medical ⁤treatment in the future.

November 22, 2025 0 comments
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Trump praises future Mayor Mamdani after meeting in the White House

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 22, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Commends⁢ Incoming New York Mayor ⁣Mamdani Following White House Meeting

WASHINGTON -‌ Former President Donald Trump ​publicly praised New York mayoral-elect ‌Mamdani following a‌ meeting ⁢at the White House on November 21, 2024,‌ though underlying tensions regarding immigration ⁢and federal intervention in local law enforcement remain apparent. the ‌unexpected display of ⁢cordiality masks potential future clashes over policy,​ notably ‍concerning the deployment of the national Guard and the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

The meeting, intended to foster cooperation on security⁢ matters⁤ within New York City, revealed a fragile consensus. While both Trump‍ and Mamdani expressed a desire to work together, essential disagreements⁢ surfaced regarding ⁢the characterization of migrants and the appropriate response to​ crime. The outcome‍ carries significant implications for New ⁣York’s 8.8⁢ million residents, ‌particularly⁤ its large immigrant population, and sets the stage for potential​ legal and ​political⁣ battles in the ⁣coming months.

During the encounter, Trump repeatedly characterized migrants as criminals, stating that “known murderers and drug ⁣dealers” ​needed to be‍ removed‌ from the city. This rhetoric ⁤contrasts sharply with Mamdani’s stated commitment to protecting all New⁤ Yorkers, including​ immigrants, and his declaration ​on the ⁤evening of his election ⁤victory that New ⁤York would remain a welcoming city‍ for⁤ newcomers.

Concerns are mounting among New ‍Yorkers about potential federal overreach. The possibility of Trump ordering⁤ the deployment of the National Guard to New York,⁢ similar ⁢to his actions in ‍other cities like Portland, has fueled anxiety. In July 2020,a ⁣federal court ruled against Trump’s attempt ⁣to deploy the‌ National‌ Guard to ‌Portland,Oregon,highlighting the legal limitations⁣ on presidential authority in this area. ‍ Additionally, fears exist‌ that the Trump administration might support increased ICE raids and arrests within‍ the city.

Despite these potential points of conflict, both sides publicly committed‌ to collaboration on security initiatives. However, the meeting underscored the deep ideological divide ‌that could quickly unravel any semblance⁣ of‍ unity, ⁣leaving‍ the future ⁢of federal-local relations in‌ New York City uncertain.

November 22, 2025 0 comments
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Trump Merchandise Mania: From Sneakers to Watches and Beyond

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 21, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Trump-Branded Products Face Delays, Questions as Holiday Shopping Season Heats Up

WASHINGTON – As the holiday shopping season enters its peak, a series of Trump-branded products are facing fulfillment issues and raising questions about delivery timelines, leaving some customers waiting for items thay preordered months ago. From a delayed smartphone launch to unfulfilled vodka orders, several ventures tied to the former president are experiencing setbacks, even as new merchandise continues to hit the market.

The issues highlight the challenges of navigating the often-complex world of branded merchandise,particularly within the politically charged environment surrounding Donald Trump. While some products, like high-priced sneakers, are readily available, others are caught in limbo, prompting concern among those who invested early. This comes as Trump continues to leverage his name and image for commercial ventures, even while pursuing a potential return to the White House.

Here’s a look at the status of several Trump-branded products:

* T1 Phone/Trump Mobile: The “T1 Phone,” a gold-colored smartphone promised by Trump Mobile over the summer, has yet to ship despite being available for preorder with an initial October delivery date. The company has remained silent on social media and has not responded to media inquiries, including from USA TODAY, regarding the delays.
* Trump Vodka: Eric Trump announced plans to sell “Trump Vodka” in September,and it is currently available for preorder at $47.45. However, the Trump Organization has not yet provided a timeline for when orders will be fulfilled.
* Sneakers: Gold sneakers initially sold for $399 during Trump’s 2024 campaign. Currently, “trump 2028” sneakers are available for purchase at $799 on the website, despite a disclaimer acknowledging the constitutional limit of two presidential terms.
* Trump-backed Bibles: During the 2024 campaign, Trump sold $60 Bibles in partnership with musician Lee Greenwood.

Contributing: David Jackson, jonathan Limehouse, USA TODAY

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Mamdani meets Trump to challenge him on the cost of living: “Ready for anything”

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 21, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Sudanese Economist Confronts trump on Global Cost of Living Crisis

PALM BEACH, FLORIDA – November 20, 2025 – Prominent Sudanese economist and public intellectual Mahmood Mamdani met with former U.S. President Donald trump at Mar-a-Lago today to directly challenge him on the escalating global cost of living crisis and its disproportionate impact on developing nations. The unexpected meeting, confirmed by both parties, saw Mamdani present data illustrating the economic pressures faced by populations in Africa and beyond, urging a re-evaluation of policies contributing to the crisis.

The encounter comes as inflation and economic instability continue to grip many parts of the world, exacerbating existing inequalities and threatening political stability. Millions are struggling with rising food and energy prices, compounded by debt burdens and limited access to essential resources. Mamdani’s intervention seeks to highlight the interconnectedness of global economic forces and the need for solutions that address the root causes of these challenges, rather than simply treating the symptoms. The discussion centered on the role of international financial institutions, trade policies, and geopolitical factors in shaping the current economic landscape, with Mamdani arguing for a more equitable and lasting approach.

According to sources present during the meeting, Mamdani stated, “We are ready for anything,” signaling his determination to continue advocating for policies that prioritize the needs of vulnerable populations. He reportedly presented Trump with detailed analyses of the impact of rising interest rates and commodity prices on African economies, emphasizing the potential for widespread social unrest if the situation is not addressed.

Mamdani, a professor at Makerere University in Uganda and a leading scholar of postcolonial studies, has long been a vocal critic of neoliberal economic policies and thier consequences for the Global South. His work focuses on the intersection of political violence,economic development,and the role of the state in shaping social outcomes. He has previously served as a consultant to numerous international organizations,including the united nations and the World Bank.

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November 21, 2025 0 comments
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Ukraine Conflict: US Peace Plan Details – Crimea, Russia, NATO, Troop Limits

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 21, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump Plan for Ukraine Peace Reportedly Includes Territorial Concessions and Military Limits

A 28-point plan reportedly drafted by former US President Donald Trump proposes a resolution to the Ukraine conflict that would involve Kyiv ceding territory to Russia, considerably reducing its military size, and forgoing any future NATO membership. Details of the plan were obtained by Axios and confirmed by ukrainian, US, and sources familiar with the proposal.

According to Axios, the plan would see the United States recognize Crimea, Luhansk, and Donetsk as Russian territory. A “frozen” conflict line would effectively recognize russian control over parts of kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, while Russia would relinquish control over other territories it currently occupies beyond these five regions.

The proposal calls for Ukrainian forces to withdraw from the portion of the donetsk Oblast they currently hold. This area would then be designated as a neutral, demilitarized buffer zone internationally recognized as belonging to Russia, with a stipulation that Russian forces would not enter it.

A key component of the plan involves a ample reduction in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, limiting its size to 600,000 personnel. Currently, Ukraine’s military numbers between 800,000 and 850,000, a significant increase from the approximately 250,000 soldiers it had prior to the war.

The plan also suggests entrusting the defense of Ukraine to European fighters stationed in poland,while explicitly prohibiting the deployment of NATO troops within Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr zelenskyy has acknowledged receiving the text of the plan,stating he intends to discuss it with Trump. However,Ukrainian sources have reportedly described the proposal as “absurd.”

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