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NYC Takes Extra Precautions to Ensure Safety of Times Square New Year’s Eve Celebration, While the NYE Wishing Wall Inspires Hopes and Dreams for 2024.

The NYPD and FBI are taking extra precautions to ensure the safety of New York City's New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square. The NYE Wishing Wall has been set up, giving visitors the chance to write down their hopes and dreams for the new year, which will be released as confetti when the ball drops at midnight. Fireworks will light up the sky in London, Sydney, and Auckland as the world looks ahead to 2024 with optimism and purpose.

Rudy Giuliani Declares Bankruptcy After $148 Million Defamation Judgment Awarded Against Him

Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor and current Trump attorney, has declared bankruptcy after a $148 million defamation judgment was awarded against him. He disclosed assets between $1 and $10 million, compared to liabilities of $100 million to $500 million, including the $148 million judgment and over $1.6 million in legal fees. Giuliani also owes the government just beneath $1 million in taxes, and it is unclear how the bankruptcy filing will affect the judgment.

Rudy Giuliani Files for Bankruptcy After Being Ordered to Pay $148 Million in Damages to Two Former Election Workers

Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City and attorney for former President Donald Trump, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in New York after being ordered to pay $148 million in damages to two former Georgia election workers. The filing estimates his liabilities to be between $100,000,001 and $500 million, and his assets to be between $1 million and $10 million. This is the latest development in Giuliani’s legal troubles, and it remains to be seen how this filing will affect his future.

New York City Council Passes Bill to Largely Ban Solitary Confinement in City Jails

New York City lawmakers have voted in favor of a bill to largely ban the practice of solitary confinement in its city jails. The bill is a major victory for prisoner advocates, who have long argued that solitary confinement is inhumane and can lead to long-term psychological damage. Mayor Eric Adams has not yet indicated whether he will veto the bill, which is expected to take effect in the coming months and put a near-total end to the practice of solitary confinement in New York City jails.

Gov. Hochul Signs Bill to Create Commission to Consider Reparations for Slavery in New York State

Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill into law on Tuesday morning that will create a commission to consider reparations for slavery in New York State. The bill signing ceremony was attended by several state representatives, including Assemblyman Charles Barron, who sponsored the bill. Barron said the commission is a "step in the right direction" and that he hopes it will lead to more meaningful reparations for African-Americans. The legislation follows similar task forces in California and Illinois, and is part of a larger effort by states and towns throughout the United States to reckon with the country’s dark past.

Jury Orders Rudy Giuliani to Pay $148 Million in Damages for Defaming Two Georgia Election Workers

A federal jury in Washington, D.C. has ordered former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani to pay $148 million in damages to two former Georgia election workers for falsely claiming they engaged in a fake ballot scheme. After four days of emotional testimony, the jury found that Giuliani had defamed the two women and unleashed a vicious campaign of harassment against them. Giuliani, who served as former President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, has yet to comment on the jury's decision.

Jury Selection Begins Monday in High-Profile Defamation Lawsuit Between Former Trump Attorney Rudy Giuliani and Two Georgia Election Workers

Rudy Giuliani is set to go to trial on Monday to determine how much he will have to pay two former Georgia election workers for defamation. The two workers are seeking between $15.5 million to $43 million in damages for Giuliani's false accusations, which included claiming they were handing USB drives around "like they were vials of heroin or cocaine". Jury selection is expected to begin Monday in the high-profile defamation lawsuit, with the outcome of the trial setting a precedent for how much public figures can be held accountable for making false statements.

Nikki Haley to Face Increased Scrutiny in Final Republican 2024 Debate in Tuscaloosa, Alabama

On Wednesday night, the Republican 2024 candidates will gather in Tuscaloosa, Alabama for their final scheduled debate. Nikki Haley, seen as the most viable alternative to former President Donald Trump, will face increased attacks from the other Republicans on the subject of her fundraising efforts. Moderated by NewsNation anchor David Shuster, the debate will feature questions from a live audience of Republican voters from Alabama.

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