On Thanksgiving Day, President Joe Biden called for unity among Americans, urging them to put aside their differences and come together. He and his family are spending the holiday in Nantucket, Massachusetts, and during a call into the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, Biden said that despite different political views, Americans should focus on dealing with their problems and being together. He concluded by encouraging Americans to treat each other with decency and to unite in addressing the nation's problems.
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Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, has pleaded guilty to violating U.S. laws to prevent money laundering and sanctions violations, resulting in a $4.3 billion fine and the stepping down of CEO Changpeng Zhao. The Justice Department's investigation into Binance serves as a reminder that cryptocurrency exchanges must comply with U.S. laws and regulations, and the government is willing to take action against companies that fail to do so.
In honor of Transgender Day of Remembrance, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) released a report highlighting the disproportionate violence faced by Black trans women. President Joe Biden released a statement recognizing the importance of fighting against discrimination and violence against the transgender community. The HRC report calls for increased protections for the transgender community, such as the Equality Act, and an end to the criminalization of transgender people.
This article discusses the House Administration Committee's decision to make internal video footage from the Capitol Hill riot on January 6th available to the public. The footage, totaling over 40,000 hours, will be posted to a public website and requests for specific videos can be made. It is hoped that this footage will provide insight into the events of that day, and will help to inform future decisions.
Rosalynn Carter, 96, has entered hospice care at her home in Plains, Georgia, alongside her husband, former President Jimmy Carter, 99. The Carter family has expressed gratitude for the support they have received and requested privacy during this difficult time.
The White House has condemned a post made by Elon Musk on a social platform this week, prompting IBM and the European Commission to pull their spending on the platform. The incident has raised questions about the role of social media platforms in promoting hate speech and the need for greater oversight of online platforms to ensure that hate speech is not tolerated.
This article discusses the resurfacing of Osama bin Laden's 2002 "letter to the American people" on TikTok, which prompted The Guardian to remove the document from its website. The letter was written in an attempt to justify the terror attacks against the U.S. and sparked a debate about the implications of sharing bin Laden's words. The Guardian's decision to remove the document has been met with both criticism and praise, raising questions about the power of social media and the responsibility of media outlets to monitor the content they share.
The FBI has launched multiple investigations into individuals affiliated with Hamas following their attack on Israel last month. The attack set off a "March for Israel" on the National Mall, and FBI Director Christopher Wray is set to testify before the House Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday to discuss the elevated terrorism threat and the "rogue's gallery of foreign terrorist organizations" identified since the attack. Wray's testimony will provide more insight into the FBI's efforts to combat terrorism and protect Americans from potential attacks.







