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Trump’s sentencing moved forward; appeal denied by court

Court denies Trump’s request to delay sentencing for hush money conviction ahead of inauguration, ruling likely to proceed Friday.

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Court denies Trump’s request to delay sentencing for hush money conviction ahead of inauguration, ruling likely to proceed Friday.

A New York appellate court has denied President-elect Donald Trump’s request to postpone his sentencing scheduled for Friday regarding his conviction related to hush money paid to a porn star.

The decision was made by Associate Justice Ellen Gesmer after a hearing on Trump’s attempt to block the trial judge’s ruling, which would allow the sentencing to proceed just ten days before he takes office.

Justice Juan Merchan, who presided over the case, previously rejected Trump’s legal team’s request for a delay while they appeal previous rulings that upheld the jury’s guilty verdict on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. Merchan described the request for a delay as repetitive.

Merchan indicated he was unlikely to impose a prison sentence when he scheduled the sentencing, suggesting that an unconditional discharge may be the most suitable outcome given the circumstances.

During the hearing, Justice Gesmer questioned Trump’s lawyer Todd Blanche about the argument that a president’s immunity from prosecution could apply to the transition period following an election. Blanche acknowledged that there had been no precedent for such a case.

He also warned of the possibility that Justice Merchan might impose a prison sentence extending beyond Inauguration Day, despite the judge’s previous statements indicating he would not do so. Gesmer urged Blanche to focus on the argument of presidential immunity rather than hypothetical scenarios regarding sentencing.

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Grok continues generating sexualised images despite new safeguards

Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok faces scrutiny for generating non-consensual sexualized images despite new safety restrictions.

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Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok faces scrutiny for generating non-consensual sexualized images despite new safety restrictions.

Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok is still producing sexualised images of real people without their consent, even after new restrictions were introduced by X following public backlash.

A Reuters investigation found the chatbot continued generating explicit imagery despite warnings about the vulnerability of the subjects involved, raising fresh concerns over the effectiveness of the safeguards.

While officials have cautiously welcomed recent changes, the findings have reignited debate around AI accountability and user safety on social media platforms.

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Peter Mandelson investigated by police over alleged Epstein information leaks

Scotland Yard investigates Lord Mandelson for allegedly leaking information to Epstein; PM Starmer vows to revoke his peerage if guilty.

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Scotland Yard investigates Lord Mandelson for allegedly leaking information to Epstein; PM Starmer vows to revoke his peerage if guilty.

Scotland Yard has confirmed it is conducting a full criminal investigation into allegations that Lord Peter Mandelson leaked sensitive government information to Jeffrey Epstein while in public office. The probe centres on potential misconduct and whether any information was deliberately shared.

Police say a successful prosecution would require clear evidence that Mandelson intentionally passed confidential material to Epstein. Investigators are currently assessing whether the claims meet the criminal threshold required to proceed with charges.

Officials are also reviewing the full scope of Mandelson’s interactions with Epstein during his time in government, as pressure mounts for answers and accountability at the highest levels of power.


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U.S. downs Iranian drone near USS Abraham Lincoln as Gulf tensions rise

U.S. jet downed Iranian drone by USS Abraham Lincoln amid rising tensions; Iranian boats threatened U.S. tanker, risking misjudgment.

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U.S. jet downed Iranian drone by USS Abraham Lincoln amid rising tensions; Iranian boats threatened U.S. tanker, risking misjudgment.

The United States has shot down an Iranian drone that approached the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Persian Gulf, marking a sharp escalation in regional tensions. The carrier was operating roughly 500 miles from Iran when the drone moved closer, despite efforts by US forces to de-escalate the situation.

A US Navy F-35C fighter jet launched from the Lincoln intercepted and destroyed the drone mid-air, with officials confirming no damage or casualties. The incident highlights growing concerns over military brinkmanship in one of the world’s most volatile waterways.

With an increased US military presence in the region, analysts warn that even small miscalculations could trigger a wider conflict as tensions between Washington and Tehran continue to intensify.


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