ABC News agreed to pay $15 million to settle a defamation suit filed by Donald Trump after George Stephanopoulos incorrectly stated 10 times in an interview that Trump was found liable for rape in the civil suit with E. Jean Carroll. As part of the settlement, ABC News published an editor's note expressing regret over the statements.
South Korea's parliament voted to impeach President Yun Suk-yool over his decree of martial law earlier in the month. Presidential powers have been temporarily handed over to the prime minister, and the court has up to 180 days to decide whether to dismiss Yoon or restore his powers.
Navy upset Army with a score of 31 to 13 in the 125th Army-Navy game. President-elect Trump attended the game with members of his upcoming administration, including Vice President-to-be J.D. Vance, nominee for Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and Department of Defense Secretary-Pick Pete Hegseth.
Senate Republicans are under mounting pressure to support Trump's nominees, with some facing threats of being primaried if they do not comply. Groups like Heritage Action are running ad campaigns targeting hesitant senators, emphasizing the need to align with Trump's vision for his administration.
Mysterious drone sightings over New Jersey have raised concerns about national security and public safety. While officials have stated there is no evidence of a threat, the inability to identify the operators or origins of the drones has led to bipartisan calls for investigations and stronger FAA oversight.
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Syria is in a state of transition, with international organizations beginning to assess the needs of the Syrian people. The new regime, led by a former al-Qaeda figure, has raised concerns about the potential misuse of chemical weapons and the future stability of the region.
President Biden's decision to commute the sentence of a former judge involved in the Kids for Cash scandal, where juveniles were wrongly imprisoned for kickbacks, has sparked criticism. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro called it a 'black eye' on the community, highlighting the deep pain it caused families.
Bill Hennessey, a legendary courtroom sketch artist, passed away at 67. His career spanned decades, capturing pivotal legal moments, including the Clinton and Trump impeachments, Supreme Court cases, and high-profile trials. His work provided a visual record of events where cameras were not allowed, leaving a lasting legacy in legal journalism.
Fox News Sunday 12-15-2024
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