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Abbeville Christian's Mims resigns as head football coachiShares Select Dividend ETF ( NASDAQ:DVY – Get Free Report ) saw some unusual options trading on Thursday. Investors acquired 3,542 call options on the stock. This represents an increase of 614% compared to the typical volume of 496 call options. Institutional Inflows and Outflows Large investors have recently added to or reduced their stakes in the stock. Whittier Trust Co. of Nevada Inc. grew its position in shares of iShares Select Dividend ETF by 5.5% in the 2nd quarter. Whittier Trust Co. of Nevada Inc. now owns 9,662 shares of the company’s stock worth $1,169,000 after acquiring an additional 500 shares in the last quarter. Arkadios Wealth Advisors increased its stake in iShares Select Dividend ETF by 48.6% during the second quarter. Arkadios Wealth Advisors now owns 9,803 shares of the company’s stock valued at $1,186,000 after purchasing an additional 3,207 shares during the last quarter. Modera Wealth Management LLC lifted its position in shares of iShares Select Dividend ETF by 5.2% in the 2nd quarter. Modera Wealth Management LLC now owns 6,903 shares of the company’s stock worth $835,000 after buying an additional 341 shares during the last quarter. Argent Advisors Inc. boosted its holdings in shares of iShares Select Dividend ETF by 3.6% in the 2nd quarter. Argent Advisors Inc. now owns 30,670 shares of the company’s stock valued at $3,710,000 after buying an additional 1,070 shares during the period. Finally, Lee Danner & Bass Inc. bought a new stake in shares of iShares Select Dividend ETF during the 2nd quarter valued at about $397,000. 46.08% of the stock is currently owned by institutional investors. iShares Select Dividend ETF Stock Down 0.5 % Shares of NASDAQ DVY opened at $131.95 on Friday. The business has a 50 day moving average price of $136.99 and a two-hundred day moving average price of $131.58. iShares Select Dividend ETF has a fifty-two week low of $112.42 and a fifty-two week high of $144.09. The firm has a market cap of $19.66 billion, a PE ratio of 13.25 and a beta of 0.87. iShares Select Dividend ETF Cuts Dividend About iShares Select Dividend ETF ( Get Free Report ) iShares Select Dividend ETF, formerly iShares Dow Jones Select Dividend Index Fund (the Fund), is an exchange-traded fund. The Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance of the Dow Jones U.S. Select Dividend Index (the Index). The Index measures the performance of a selected group of equity securities issued by companies that have provided relatively high dividend yields on a consistent basis over time. Read More Receive News & Ratings for iShares Select Dividend ETF Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for iShares Select Dividend ETF and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .TEHRAN – The 14th Conference on Management of Technology and Innovation is scheduled to be held on January 8 and 9 in Tehran. The Iranian Association for Management of Technology (IRAMOT) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that has been established with the aim of promoting education, training, and research in the fields of technology and innovation management. On the sidelines of the conference, an exhibition on innovation and technology will be held. Attracting over 1,000 companies and institutions engaged in innovation and knowledge-based economy, the exhibition will serve as a platform for recruiting human forces in these institutions. This exhibition is supposed to be a job fair for students of science and technology policy, and technology management. It will be an opportunity for networking and attracting experts in the technology and innovation ecosystem. Founded in 2003, IRAMOT is the country’s top scientific association, with over 5000 members. The association brings together the best of industry and academia in the field and conducts various activities including organizing conferences and workshops, publishing newsletters and books, as well as acting as a national information exchange hub on teaching and research issues in MOT. The IRAMOT Annual Conference stands as the premier gathering of leaders from industry, academia, and policy-making in the fields of Innovation and Technology Management across the West Asia. Each year, this prestigious event attracts over 500 participants, facilitating invaluable discussions and insights on the latest challenges and trends in specific sectors. High-ranking managers from national and international companies actively engage in expert panels, sharing their perspectives and experiences to drive forward the conversation on innovation and technology management. According to the 2024 edition of the Global Innovation Index (GII) report, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s ranking in knowledge and technology output, as well as business sophistication has improved from 55 and 117 in 2023 to 49 and 110 in 2024, respectively. Also, the country’s ranking in market sophistication and infrastructure has risen by two positions from 19 and 97 in 2023 to 17 and 95 in 2024. The Global Innovation Index ranks the world’s leading economies according to their innovation capabilities. According to this year’s report, Iran ranks second among the countries of the Central and Southern Asian region, unchanged compared with the last two years. India and Kazakhstan ranked first and third, respectively. Iran ranks 5 among the 38 lower-middle-income group economies, which has improved compared to the 2023 ranking (6). As stated in the 2024 edition, over the past four years (2020-2024), the statistical confidence interval for the ranking of Iran in the GII 2024 is between ranks 56 and 80. Iran performed better in innovation outputs (48) than in innovation inputs (85) in 2024. Published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the report ranks Iran first in Market capitalization, and Trademarks by origin. It ranks 3, 5, 8, 17, 19, 23, and 35 in Software spending, Gross capital formation, Graduates in science and engineering, market sophistication, Domestic market scale, Intangible asset intensity, and Tertiary education, respectively. Iran (Islamic Republic of) ranks highest in Market sophistication (17), Knowledge and technology outputs (49), Creative outputs (52), and Human capital and research (64). The GII has ranked Tehran as the world’s 38th–largest science and technology (S&T) cluster this year, down from 35 last year, according to a report released on Tuesday by the UN’s WIPO. MT/MG

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Older adults skip medical care at higher rates than other developed countries, survey saysCINCINNATI — The Denver Broncos needed one win in their final three games to reach the playoffs for the first time since winning the Super Bowl in 2015. They are running out of chances. The Broncos (9-7) fell short in an attempt to secure a postseason berth Saturday, falling 30-24 in overtime to the Cincinnati Bengals. After two straight losses, Denver needs a win in its final regular-season game, next week at home against the two-time Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. “It’s been like this for two weeks,” Broncos quarterback Bo Nix said. “Just need to put everything in it to go win the game.” The Broncos (still control their own destiny. Win next week and they're in with no outside help needed. “Just get back in Monday, start the week over again and beat Kansas City,” Broncos defensive end Zach Allen said. “Obviously, we could have got it done two games ago. We should have got it done tonight. We'll be fine.” The Broncos will face a Chiefs team that already clinched the No. 1 overall seed in the AFC and will likely rest their starters, especially with Patrick Mahomes nursing a high ankle sprain. Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (5) is tackled by Denver Broncos cornerback Riley Moss (21) after a touchdown during overtime of an NFL football game in Cincinnati, Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024. Credit: AP/Carolyn Kaster Denver lost 16-14 to the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Nov. 10. The Broncos were 5-5 after that loss. “Need to turn the page and get ready for a really good team coming in the last game of the season,” Broncos head coach Sean Payton said. “This is what we do it for, meaningful games. There's nothing worse than playing games the last part of the season where there's nothing at stake.” The Broncos could have taken the importance out of next week's game with a win over the Bengals. Nix tossed three game-tying touchdown passes in the second half, two to Marvin Mims Jr. who made a leaping grab between two defenders for a 24-yard TD to tie the score at 24 with eight seconds left. Denver Broncos wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. (19) celebrates a touchdown with Denver Broncos tight end Lucas Krull (85) against the Cincinnati Bengals during the second half of an NFL football game in Cincinnati, Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024. Credit: AP/Carolyn Kaster The Broncos considered going for two points on the conversion, but Payton opted to kick the extra point and send the game into OT. Nix held up two fingers after Mims' score. “I definitely want the ball with a chance to win the game, but we had a chance to do that in overtime,” Nix said. Denver could have nailed down a playoff berth with a tie, but punted twice in overtime, once after the Bengals missed a chance to win the game when Cade York's 33-yard field goal attempt hit the upright. Joe Burrow tossed a 3-yard TD pass to Tee Higgins to win the game with 1:10 left to keep the Bengals' playoff hopes alive. “We've got to turn ourselves into winners," Broncos right tackle Michael McGlinchey said. "We've got to make sure when we control the outcome of certain things, we need to finish. Cincinnati's a great football team. They played like their life was on the line today.”

Hundreds of migrants have been detained trying to reach the UK via Ireland in an apparent reversal of the previous trend seen when asylum seekers feared . Criminal gangs have been charging up to £7,000 to transport migrants over the border from Ireland to the north by touting it as a safer route than crossing the Channel on small boats, according to immigration officials. The interceptions in Northern Ireland are part of a UK Home Office campaign called Operation Comby to crack down on abuses of the Common Travel Area, which allows people to travel between the south and north without restrictions. It is a reversal of the migrant flow earlier this year when hundreds of because they . In one three-day operation, revealed on Thursday by the Home Office, 35 in multiple locations across the UK and Ireland. Immigration Enforcement teams, alongside police forces and other international partners, descended on locations including Belfast, Scotland, Liverpool and Manchester as part of the three-day operation. Checks were conducted at major ports, airports, road networks and private addresses across the country, targeting illegal migration and disrupting smuggling routes. Some £5,000 of criminal cash, a car and two fraudulent identity documents were seized. The documents are used by people-smuggling gangs, enabling them to evade immigration controls. , the border security minister, said the UK government was taking the fight against people smugglers to “every border”. She said: “This government will not stand by as criminal gangs exploit vulnerable people, giving them false hope of a better life in the UK. Driven by greed, these gangs have no regard for human life or safety, charging outrageous fees, preying on those desperate to escape hardship, and forcing them into illegal and dangerous situations. “We are taking the fight to them on every front with our new Border Security Command. Dismantling the business models of these gangs does not just apply to the small boats trade – we are also stamping out other routes into the UK to bring them to justice and slash their profits.” On Tuesday, Home Office officials detained four individuals trying to board ferries or planes in Belfast. One was an Iranian who appeared to have travelled from Barcelona to Dublin posing as a Ukrainian. He was stopped by two immigration enforcement officials as he approached the boarding card turnstiles at Belfast airport. Within minutes, the officers suspected that his Ukrainian passport was counterfeit and he admitted to being Iranian. Officers said the detention could be “low hanging fruit” that led to a potential smuggling gang in Dublin or elsewhere in Europe using the Common Travel Area as a back door to Great Britain. Jonathan Evans, the inspector at the criminal and financial investigations unit in immigration enforcement in Belfast, said the numerous stamps in the man’s passport were designed to make it look like he was well-travelled. This suggested that the document had been prepared by a criminal gang “to make it look like he has gone through multiple border controls previously” with immigration stamps from other countries. He added: “We will now run his fingerprints through our databases and talk to Europol. “We will also probably put out a national alert to see if there have been any other Ukrainian counterfeit passports used and this could lead us to a new method used by organised criminals.” The going the other direction from Britain to Belfast and then Dublin was the centre of a political row in Ireland earlier this year. Helen McEntee, the justice minister, said there was anecdotal evidence of a sharp rise in the number of those seeking international protection entering the country via Northern Ireland. Maintaining the invisible border between Northern Ireland and the Republic was a political red line during the . Ireland and the EU faced down Brexiteers who wanted a hard border. Asylum applications in Ireland have jumped from just under 5,000 in 2019 to more than 17,536 so far this year, according to Irish government data.COLUMBIA, South Carolina (AP) — Victims' families and others affected by crimes that resulted in federal death row convictions shared a range of emotions on Monday, from relief to anger, after President Joe Biden commuted dozens of the sentences . Biden converted the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. The inmates include people who were convicted in the slayings of police, military officers and federal prisoners and guards. Others were involved in deadly robberies and drug deals. Three inmates will remain on federal death row: Dylann Roof , convicted of the 2015 racist slayings of nine Black members of Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina; the 2013 Boston Marathon Bomber, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev , and Robert Bowers, who fatally shot 11 congregants at Pittsburgh’s Tree of life Synagogue in 2018 , the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S history. Opponents of the death penalty lauded Biden for a decision they'd long sought. Supporters of Donald Trump , a vocal advocate of expanding capital punishment, criticized the move as an assault to common decency just weeks before the president-elect takes office. Donnie Oliverio, a retired Ohio police officer whose partner was killed by an inmate whose death sentence was commuted, said the execution of “the person who killed my police partner and best friend would have brought me no peace.” “The president has done what is right here,” Oliverio said in a statement also issued by the White House, “and what is consistent with the faith he and I share.” Heather Turner, whose mother, Donna Major, was killed in a bank robbery in South Carolina in 2017, called Biden's commutation of the killer's sentence a “clear gross abuse of power” in a Facebook post, adding that the weeks she spent in court with the hope of justice were now “just a waste of time.” “At no point did the president consider the victims,” Turner wrote. “He, and his supporters, have blood on their hands.” There has always been a broad range of opinions on what punishment Roof should face from the families of the nine people killed and the survivors of the massacre at the Mother Emanuel AME Church. Many forgave him, but some say they can’t forget and their forgiveness doesn’t mean they don’t want to see him put to death for what he did. Felicia Sanders survived the shooting shielding her granddaughter while watching Roof kill her son, Tywanza, and her aunt, Susie Jackson. Sanders brought her bullet-torn bloodstained Bible to his sentencing and said then she can’t even close her eyes to pray because Roof started firing during the closing prayer of Bible study that night. In a text message to her lawyer, Andy Savage, Sanders called Biden’s decision to not spare Roof’s life a wonderful Christmas gift. Michael Graham, whose sister, Cynthia Hurd, was killed, told The Associated Press that Roof’s lack of remorse and simmering white nationalism in the country means he is the kind of dangerous and evil person the death penalty is intended for. “This was a crime against a race of people," Graham said. “It didn’t matter who was there, only that they were Black.” But the Rev. Sharon Richer, who was Tywanza Sanders’ cousin and whose mother, Ethel Lance, was killed, criticized Biden for not sparing Roof and clearing out all of death row. She said every time Roof’s case comes up through numerous appeals it is like reliving the massacre all over again. “I need the President to understand that when you put a killer on death row, you also put their victims' families in limbo with the false promise that we must wait until there is an execution before we can begin to heal,” Richer said in a statement. Richer, a board member of Death Penalty Action, which seeks to abolish capital punishment, was driven to tears by conflicting emotions during a Zoom news conference Monday. “The families are left to be hostages for the years and years of appeals that are to come,” Richer said. “I’ve got to stay away from the news today. I’ve got to turn the TV off — because whose face am I going to see?” Biden is giving more attention to the three inmates he chose not to spare, something they all wanted as a part of what drove them to kill, said Abraham Bonowitz, Death Penalty Action’s executive director. “These three racists and terrorists who have been left on death row came to their crimes from political motivations. When Donald Trump gets to execute them what will really be happening is they will be given a global platform for their agenda of hatred,” Bonowitz said. Biden had faced pressure from advocacy organizations to commute federal death sentences, and several praised him for taking action in his final month in office. Anthony D. Romero, executive director of the ACLU, said in a statement that Biden “has shown our country — and the rest of the world — that the brutal and inhumane policies of our past do not belong in our future.” Republicans, including Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, on the other hand, criticized the move — and argued its moral ground was shaky given the three exceptions. “Once again, Democrats side with depraved criminals over their victims, public order, and common decency,” Cotton wrote on X. “Democrats can’t even defend Biden’s outrageous decision as some kind of principled, across-the-board opposition to the death penalty since he didn’t commute the three most politically toxic cases.” Liz Murrill, Louisiana's Republican attorney general, criticized the commuted sentence of Len Davis, a former New Orleans policeman convicted of orchestrating the killing of a woman who had filed a complaint against him. “We can’t trust the Feds to get justice for victims of heinous crimes, so it’s long past time for the state to get it done,” the tough-on-crime Republican said in a written statement to the AP. Two men whose sentences were commuted were Norris Holder and Billie Jerome Allen, on death row for opening fire with assault rifles during a 1997 bank robbery in St. Louis, killing a guard, 46-year-old Richard Heflin. Holder’s attorney, Madeline Cohen, said in an email that Holder, who is Black, was sentenced to death by an all-white jury. She said his case “reflects many of the system’s flaws,” and thanked Biden for commuting his sentence. “Norris’ case exemplifies the racial bias and arbitrariness that led the President to commute federal death sentences,” Cohen said. “Norris has always been deeply remorseful for the pain his actions caused, and we hope this decision brings some measure of closure to Richard Heflin’s family.” Swenson reported from Seattle. Associated Press writers Jim Salter in O'Fallon, Missouri, and Sara Cline in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, contributed to this report.

On the night of Sunday, December 15, Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ government emerged stronger from the three-day debate on the 2025 state budget proposal. The prime minister dominated the parliamentary debate and was able to focus on his policy in support of citizens on middle and lower incomes. Also, the proposal was supported by more voters than those who belong to New Democracy. The following day, in Berlin, Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a vote of confidence, opening the way for federal elections on February 23. For Scholz, the defeat was expected and welcome, as early elections had been announced soon after the chancellor expelled the liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP) from his coalition. Both leaders were satisfied by very different outcomes in the vote of confidence in their governments, as each had different expectations and fears. For Mitsotakis, the vote’s outcome was a welcome development after the European Parliament result (where he himself had placed the bar high, for no apparent reason), and after the expulsion of Antonis Samaras from New Democracy. The former prime minister was absent for the vote, and the political space to the right of ND does not seem to be expanding at the government’s cost. ND is recovering in the polls – but not to the extent that it could hope for a one-party government if elections were held today. The prime minister has two and a half years at his disposal to apply the policy which he believes will strengthen his party. The general indifference towards the fate of Samaras (as recorded in a recent Pulse poll for Skai Television) strengthens the impression that the most fertile ground for ND to regain its electoral strength is the center – where most of the voters who have moved away from the government seem to belong. The person that Mitsotakis will nominate for president of the republic, and policy on issues such as high prices, justice, education and protection of the environment, will determine whether ND can hope for a clear win at the end of its four-year term. Till then, Mitsotakis has the privilege of leading a country that is stable and part of the discussion on the evolution of Europe, and which for the next two years will be a member of the UN Security Council. In Germany, the FDP’s persistence with monetary dogma, in conjunction with the constitutionally mandated “debt brake” (since the time of Angela Merkel), highlights the system’s inertia in the face of a rising tide of challenges. Without investment in infrastructure and education, without support for growth, without social programs in favor of the weak, Germany will face an ever stronger challenge from extremist political forces. Today the conservative CDU is ahead in the polls, followed by the extreme-right AfD, and then Scholz’s SPD. The AfD, which expresses Putin’s views, has lately gained the approval of Elon Musk. It will keep growing stronger as elections approach. In other words, while Germany stuck to outdated dogma, the “unorthodox” forces of the extreme-right and extreme-left have been gaining in power. Many SPD members were relieved by the jettisoning of the FDP, even though this brought down the government. But now, even the CDU is no longer subservient to the debt brake. After the election, this new pragmatism may benefit Germany and, in turn, the European Union. A stable Greece with a strong center, and a Germany determined to evolve to deal with the time’s challenges, may find themselves to be invaluable partners on their common course in Europe.Moment drunk rioter is hit in head and groin by flying bricks after sinking 10 pints and taunting cops as he’s jailed

Timberwolves-Warriors game preview: Key players, injury report, broadcast informationVoters in Ireland were more than usually busy in 2024, casting their ballot in five different polls – for two referenda in March, local and European ballots in June and a general election in November. The country’s political comings and goings were further punctuated by an emotional announcement in March from former premier Leo Varadkar that he was resigning as taoiseach and Fine Gael leader. He was succeeded the following month in both roles by Simon Harris. But the year had so much more to offer than just politics, and PA news agency photographers were on hand to capture some of the highlights.

LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. , Dec. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- ALLO Fiber today announced a fiber broadband project installing a 10 Gigabit network in Flagstaff, AZ. This fiber connection will enable world-class internet, broadband, cybersecurity, managed services, telephone, and video services for residents and businesses. Construction is scheduled to begin in March 2025 . This $65 million project will employ 75 local professionals, with many more involved during the construction phase. Flagstaff residents and businesses will soon be able to take advantage of award-winning customer service and internet speeds. Through this 100% fiber-optic network, students can improve how they learn, and employees can work efficiently from the office or home. The fiber network will feature up to 10 Gigabit speeds for residents and up to 100 Gigabit speeds for businesses, providing equal upload and download speeds optimized by ALLO's world-class Wi-Fi 7 routers. Additionally, Flagstaff residents, businesses of all sizes, and governmental entities will be supported by ALLO's fiber-rich network, delivering active and passive solutions without installation fees or restrictive contracts. Internet, data transport, cloud connectivity, video, and voice are included in ALLO's comprehensive communications, entertainment, and business products. Businesses can access ALLO's managed services, next-generation firewalls, phone systems, and cybersecurity offerings before the fiber network is built. The community will also have access to a community-wide network providing ultra-reliable and extensive internet bandwidth. ALLO Arizona General Manager Mike Horton stated, "As we expand our coverage across Arizona , we are excited to begin construction in the City of Flagstaff . We understand that with continued growth in the region, the value of essential communications infrastructure and advanced technology is an important asset for the city and surrounding communities. We look forward to offering ALLO Fiber services to Flagstaff and continuing to create local jobs in the process." Flagstaff is the seventh Arizona community that ALLO serves. ALLO began developing our first Arizona Gigabit community in Lake Havasu City in September of 2021, followed by the Kingman , Yuma , San Luis , Somerton , and Sierra Vista markets. ALLO is also operating Middle Mile projects in Yuma and Mohave Counties. For more information about ALLO in Flagstaff , please visit AlloFiber.com/ Flagstaff and AlloFiber.com/careers . About ALLO Communications ALLO Communications, a leader in providing fiber-optic services, has been dedicated to delivering world-class communications and entertainment services since 2003. With a commitment to building Gigabit communities, ALLO serves over 50 communities across Nebraska , Colorado , Arizona , Missouri , Iowa , and Kansas . ALLO is known for its reliable fiber networks and customized technology solutions that support businesses of all sizes. For more information, visit AlloFiber.com . Contact: Tanna Hanna Vice President of Marketing Tanna.Hanna@allofiber.com 308-633-7815 View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-power-of-allos-all-fiber-network-coming-to-flagstaff-arizona-302338563.html SOURCE ALLO Communications

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Donald Trump Jr.’s romantic life has been dominating tabloid headlines ahead of his father’s second term. The son of felon-elect Donald Trump was once part of a power couple with MAGA-loving Kimberly Guilfoyle. But since August, rumors of the end of their relationship have been plastered across gossip sites as allegations of Don Jr.’s cheating began to circulate. As Daily Kos previously reported , Guilfoyle and Don Jr. were hoping to keep their scorned relationship under wraps until inauguration to not take any attention away from daddy dearest. Guilfoyle even reportedly turned a blind eye to the cheating in an attempt to not ruffle feathers. Conveniently, or potentially as a condolence present, Trump announced just 24 hours after headlines hit that he would be sending Guilfoyle to Greece to serve as ambassador in his administration. Now that Don Jr. is out in the open with his new girlfriend, Palm Beach socialite Bettina Anderson, more unrest seems to be bubbling up from within. The New York Post cited internal sources who believe Anderson is cozying up with Don Jr. just to gain a cushy philanthropic position in his father’s administration. According to the tabloid, Anderson has been schmoozing others at Trump’s home, vying for a spot on the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities. The source added that Anderson was overheard telling some White House decision makers that she could appeal to “the more sophisticated and liberal Hamptons and Palm Beach types of people.” Don Jr.’s spokesperson vehemently denied these claims. Speaking of Anderson’s liberal appeal, the internet sleuths did what they do best after the socialite was thrust into the political spotlight. Old posts displaying Anderson’s support for Black Lives Matter and COVID-19 preventative measures began circulating last week. Despite the squawking coming from all directions, Anderson seems to be making some PR attempts to meld more with the Trump family. This past week, she posted photos of herself hunting, and she sported a red dress to the Trump family Christmas dinner—the color now popularly associated with MAGA. While everything unfolding sounds like just another tabloid story, the drama connected to Don Jr. is just one of many examples of the turmoil already surrounding Trump. Trump’s son is making headlines for his trysts while his former Attorney General pick Matt Gaetz was outed for paying for sex with a 17-year-old. And if that isn’t enough, Trump’s secretary of defense pick Pete Hegseth has been dubbed a womanizer and drunkard while his “first buddy” Elon Musk is getting into fights with his MAGA teammates. As we get closer to Trump’s second term, the line between tabloid and political reporting is getting more and more blurry. We're right in the thick of the holiday season, and we're all tired after a long election in which we gave 110%, but this is important: Daily Kos is falling short of our final goal of the year and time is running out. Can you chip in to help us close the books on 2024?

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