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N.Y.'s Top Appeals Court Won't Block Trump Sentencing

                  Donald Trump loses federal court bid to ...

New York's highest court declined to block President-elect Donald Trump's upcoming sentencing in his felony case involving falsification of business records Thursday, leaving the U.S. Supreme Court as Trump's likely last option to prevent the hearing from taking place Friday.

One judge of the New York Court of Appeals issued a brief order declining to grant a hearing to Trump's legal team.

Trump has asked the Supreme Court to call off Friday's sentencing in the felony case. His lawyers turned to the nation's highest court on Wednesday after New York courts refused to postpone the sentencing by Judge Juan M. Merchan, who presided over Trump's trial and conviction last May on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Trump has denied wrongdoing.

Court rules on Trump’s bid to halt tomorrow’s sentencing in criminal case



Biden to block all future oil drilling in parts of US oceans

                         President Joe Biden is making a ...

President Joe Biden on Tuesday is set to designate two new monuments and, in doing so, establish the largest tract of protected land in the continental United States by expanding a corridor out West, the White House said.

But his planned remarks from Thermal, California, on Tuesday afternoon announcing the designation of the two new monuments were scrapped because of "weather issues," according to the White House, amid a "life-threatening" windstorm in California with fire risks. They are being rescheduled for next week at the White House.

The proclamations Biden plans to sign would create the Chuckwalla and Sáttítla Highlands National Monuments, with the first in southern California and the latter in the northern mountainous part of the state.

The two new monuments total nearly 850,000 acres, according to the administration.



LA Engulfed by 'the Big One': At Least 5 Dead in Spreading Wildfires
                    
Palisades Fire: Los Angeles Wildfires ...

The Hollywood Hills blazed uncontrollably Thursday morning as the worst wildfires in the history of Los Angeles raged across the city and deep into the storied heartland of the American film industry.

A crescent of flame squeezed Los Angeles in a huge pincer visible from space. More than 100,000 people were ordered to evacuate as dry, hurricane-force winds hindered firefighting operations and spread the flames. At least five people have been killed since the fires erupted  Tuesday.

The homes of movie stars and celebrities were among those consumed by flames, which tore through some of the world's most lavish real estate and above showbiz landmarks instantly recognizable around the world.



Trump's Inaugural Committee Has Raised a Record $170M

                               Trump's inaugural committee has already ...

President-elect Donald Trump has raised more than $170 million for his upcoming inauguration, a record amount as tech executives and big donors have eagerly written large checks to help bankroll the ceremony.

The private donations collected thus far were confirmed by a person with firsthand knowledge of the fundraising who was not authorized to speak publicly. The person said Trump's inaugural committee is expected to raise more than $200 million by the end of the effort.

Trump's inaugural committee did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment Wednesday. The committee has not yet detailed how it plans to spend the donations.



Ukrainian artillery troops scored another win against Russia

                                 Big Win Against Russia ...

Ukrainian artillery soldiers working in cooperation with reconnaissance drone operators on the eastern frontlines in Donetsk destroyed a powerful Russian air defense system.

The Ukrainian 15th Separate Artillery Reconnaissance ‘Black Forest’ Brigade destroyed a Russian Pantsir-S1. However, it didn’t happen recently according to reports.

Released by the brigade on its Facebook page, the Ukrainian military news website Militarnyi reported it appeared the operation probably occurred in the summer of 2024 despite being published on December 31st.



Notable moments as Trump sits with Obama, greets Pence at Carter funeral

                                       President Jimmy Carter's funeral ...

President-elect Donald Trump shook hands with his former Vice President Mike Pence and spoke extensively with former President Barack Obama during the state funeral for late President Jimmy Carter on Thursday.

All five living U.S. presidents attended Carter’s service at Washington National Cathedral. Carter, the nation's 39th president, died in late December at the age of 100.

Trump was the first of the presidents to arrive and sit in the second row, joined by his wife Melania Trump.



Judge Juan Merchan’s vendetta against Donald Trump has reached Captain Ahab-level madness


Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan is abusing his power one last time in a bid to ensure that Donald Trump is technically a convicted felon when he takes the oath of office Jan. 20.

Yes: The term “convicted felon” doesn’t legally apply until you’ve been sentenced, which is also a requirement for nearly all appeals of a conviction — and Merchan’s many errors over the course of the trial are all too likely to result in Trump’s conviction being reversed.

So the judge has been dragging things out so that he can sentence Trump on Friday, barely a week before the inauguration and with insufficient time to win that reversal.

Merchan on Monday refused to postpone sentencing; a higher state judge has declined to overrule him; Trump’s asked the US Supreme Court to intervene and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s weighing in Thursday morning on why SCOTUS shouldn’t.



Yes, US generals should be fired


In October 1939, just one month after he took over as Army Chief of Staff, General George C. Marshall famously winnowed the ranks of hidebound senior officers to prepare for war. “Most of them have their minds set in outmoded patterns,” Marshall told his leadership team, “and can’t change to meet the new conditions they may face if we become involved in the war that started in Europe.”

Every democracy since a defeated Athens has pruned its senior leaders proven inadequate to the demands of their respective era – often more painful than mere public shame. Ours may be the only era when an entire general and admiralty class — more than 80% of which gain employment in the defense sector after retirement — has been consistently rewarded with lucre and prestige for losing.

With two failed wars and scores of weapons acquisition fiascoes now secured in history’s dustbin, many may fear that virtue itself has been swept from the floor. Mainstream deference to “self-serving delusion” has sustained an unearned and stunting faith in a senior leadership selection system made hollow by long-past assumptions.

Therefore, Secretary of Defense-designate Pete Hegseth’s impassioned plea to focus upon the people who serve and his condemnation of a self-perpetuating, class-creating leadership system may, if we can look past the vitriol of our day, herald our very own Marshall moment to deter war rather than to fight one.