Judge Blocks Trump Administration's Move to End Protected Status for Haitians
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from ending temporary protected status (TPS) for up to 350,000 Haitians, allowing them to continue living and working legally in the United States, according to The Guardian. Judge Ana Reyes issued the stay, preventing then-Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem from implementing her decision to revoke TPS for Haitians.
Pope Leo XIV Expected to Continue Inclusivity Efforts
Pope Leo XIV is expected to continue Pope Francis' mission of inclusivity for LGBTQ Catholics, according to Jesuit priest Father James Martin. Martin, founder of Outreach, an LGBTQ Catholic ministry, met with Leo in September and discussed the pontiff's plans. Martin told Stephen Colbert on "The Late Show" that Leo intends to "continue Pope Francis' mission" in this area, according to Fox News.
Colombian President and Trump Meet Amicably
Despite months of trading insults, Colombian President Gustavo Petro and former U.S. President Donald Trump met at the White House in what both sides described as an amicable meeting. The meeting concluded with "pleasantries, autographs and a Maga cap," according to The Guardian. Trump stated that the two leaders reached an agreement to tackle drug trafficking.
Ugandan Opposition Leader Remains in Hiding
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine remains in hiding nearly three weeks after a disputed election, according to The Guardian. Wine's whereabouts have been unknown since he said he fled a night raid on his home by police and military. The situation is further complicated by an escalating social media feud with the country's military chief. After the election, Wine alleged mass fraud and called on supporters to protest.
Recently released Epstein files reveal a web of relationships among rich and powerful individuals, according to Al Jazeera. The files contain the names of numerous prominent global figures.
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