Trump fills more White House roles with Rubio, Noem among likely next picks


Summary

Lorem ipsum dolor

Neque tempus tincidunt urna nisi sollicitudin porttitor rutrum condimentum massa feugiat habitasse finibus est, phasellus etiam maximus curabitur ligula sodales interdum purus curae id maecenas.

Parturient quam placerat pharetra

Magna praesent ridiculus tempor arcu quisque est, interdum suspendisse netus a.


Full story

From a new border czar to an EPA administrator to national security adviser, team Trump is taking shape. We’ve got a look at the latest names. And shareholders are suing a major restaurant chain accused of skimping on the portions. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024.

Trump fills more White House roles with Rubio, Noem among likely next picks

We are getting a clearer picture of what the incoming Trump administration will look like come January. After naming his chief of staff, border czar, and United Nations ambassador, the president-elect filled additional key roles on Monday, Nov. 11, as more names surface for other cabinet positions. 

President-elect Trump tapped Stephen Miller as his deputy chief of staff of policy. Miller was a senior adviser during Trump’s first administration and is a staunch supporter of deporting undocumented immigrants. 

Former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin is Trump’s pick for Environmental Protection Agency administrator. He also ran for governor in 2022. 

In a post on X, Zeldin wrote, “We will restore US energy dominance, revitalize our auto industry to bring back American jobs, and make the US the global leader of AI. We will do so while protecting access to clean air and water.”

Some of the other names who will reportedly be joining Trump’s White House include Florida Congressman and retired Army National Guard officer Mike Waltz as national security adviser. The war veteran would be responsible for briefing the president on important national security issues and coordinating with various agencies. 

Senator Marco Rubio is reportedly in line for the position of secretary of state. Once formally announced, the Florida lawmaker would be the first Latino to serve as America’s top diplomat. 

CNN has also reported Trump picked South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as his next secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. Noem would be in charge of overseeing agencies such as Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Secret Service and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 

More roles are expected to be made official in the coming days.

Judge to decide whether to uphold President-elect Trump’s convictions

A Manhattan judge is set to issue a ruling Tuesday, Nov. 12, on whether to uphold President-elect Trump’s guilty verdict on 34 criminal charges. 

In May, a jury found Trump guilty in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election by paying a porn actor who claimed she had sex with trump to keep quiet. Now, Judge Juan Merchan must decide whether to uphold the conviction, order a new trial or dismiss the indictment entirely. 

In July, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled presidents have broad immunity from criminal prosecution for “official acts,” though they did not specify what those acts include. While Trump was a private citizen when the so-called “hush money” payment was made, he had taken office by the time his then-lawyer Michael Cohen was reimbursed for the payment. 

The judge was set to make the ruling in September but put it off to “avoid any appearance” he was trying to sway this year’s election. 

If the verdict is upheld sentencing is set for Nov. 26.

Republicans make more gains as control of the US House remains undecided

It’s been one week since Election Day and it’s still not clear who will have control of the House of Representatives for the next two years. Right now, Republicans have the edge, after David Schweikert was declared the winner of Arizona’s 1st Congressional District Monday. 

That makes 214 Republican seats to the Democrats’ 203 with 18 races yet to be called. The magic number for either party is 218. 

Of those still undecided races, 11 are considered key to controlling the House. Republicans currently lead the vote count in eight of them. 

That puts Republicans within striking distance of controlling both chambers of Congress after the GOP flipped the Senate in last week’s election. 

Democrats did score a win in the Senate Monday, though, with Ruben Gallego defeating Trump ally Kari Lake to become Arizona’s first Latino senator. 

The Senate race in Pennsylvania remains the only one uncalled, though Republican Dave McCormick does have the slight lead over Democratic incumbent Bob Casey. McCormick declared victory, and some Republicans already said they’d to host him in Washington on Wednesday. Nov. 13, for orientation. Casey, however, said he wants every vote counted.

New Zealand’s leader apologizes to victims of state-run, faith-based abuse

New Zealand’s prime minister formally apologized to the country’s parliament Tuesday for the widespread abuse, torture and neglect of hundreds of thousands of children and vulnerable adults in state, foster and faith-based care. 

It comes after a scathing report released in July detailed seven decades of “unimaginable” abuse, which disproportionately impacted the Māori, New Zealand’s indigenous people. 

“Today, I stand before you as the representative of not only this government but of all the governments that have gone before us to offer a formal and unreserved apology for the abuse that you suffered while in state care, churches and other faith-based places,” Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said. “For many of you it changed the course of your life, and for that, the government must take responsibility.” 

The report on the six-year investigation called the findings a “national disgrace” and for the first time, New Zealand’s government acknowledged the issues. Luxon said his administration is working on more than two dozen of the 138 recommendations that came from that report.

Richard Allen found guilty in 2017 murders of 2 teenage girls

An Indiana jury found Richard Allen, 52, guilty of two counts of murder and two counts of felony murder in the death of two teenage girls in 2017. The case made national headlines, becoming known as the Delphi murders. 

Allen was arrested in 2022, five years after investigators found 13-year-old Abigail Williams and 14-year-old Liberty German dead near a trail. 

The jury spent 19 hours deliberating before coming to its verdict on Monday. 

The Associated Press has reported Allen could be sentenced to up to 130 years in prison. His sentencing is set for Dec. 20.

Shareholders sue Chipotle over damage from portion size controversy

Shareholders have sued the restaurant chain Chipotle after it failed to disclose the number of locations that were cutting portion sizes. 

In the proposed class action suit filed in California Monday, shareholders claim the chain failed to disclose that customers were unhappy with the inconsistent portion sizes of its burritos and burrito bowls. It alleges once customers spoke out on social media and Chipotle had to correct the matter, it hurt margins causing the stock price to fall. 

Shareholders are seeking unspecified damages for anyone who bought into the company between Feb. 8 and Oct. 29, 2024. 

The suit was filed on the same day Chipotle named Interim Chief Executive Officer Scott Boatwright its permanent CEO.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Why this story matters

Erat dignissim ipsum habitasse curabitur fames bibendum, commodo facilisis ante dui et maximus a, torquent hendrerit placerat ad per.

Ullamcorper neque

Aliquam vitae himenaeos cras magnis tempor sociosqu elit, vulputate suspendisse malesuada eleifend torquent et lacus, ex molestie dui sed venenatis ipsum.

Get the big picture

Synthesized coverage insights across 65 media outlets

Do the math

Habitant arcu purus dictumst dictum ante congue vel sollicitudin penatibus, condimentum quis egestas consectetur adipiscing netus mus magnis molestie, phasellus scelerisque mi risus elit aptent pulvinar nostra. Dictumst nam et leo nisl sociosqu phasellus tellus vivamus ipsum himenaeos est venenatis suscipit, habitant pretium natoque curabitur netus facilisi velit dui volutpat ultrices massa gravida.

Bias comparison

  • The Left mauris sagittis magna tortor proin curae volutpat, nam ipsum tempor lobortis at ad congue, primis potenti nascetur donec netus.
  • The Center blandit curabitur habitant nisi ligula platea dictum vulputate sollicitudin ut purus natoque, accumsan mi quisque lobortis semper convallis a mollis amet pretium, est dolor fames ultrices efficitur interdum maecenas parturient et primis.
  • The Right varius leo nascetur montes dictumst orci quis class pellentesque conubia ante turpis velit nulla, etiam erat luctus litora eleifend arcu lorem molestie himenaeos vestibulum auctor tempor.

Media landscape

Click on bars to see headlines

113 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • Hac ligula semper at ex vulputate convallis sollicitudin facilisi bibendum habitant vehicula dictumst a metus ullamcorper, nam finibus dui sagittis malesuada elementum proin nec phasellus dictum quam cubilia condimentum.
  • Lacinia ullamcorper aliquet eros conubia pharetra massa commodo neque ac nullam facilisis, tortor phasellus fringilla efficitur risus euismod dolor senectus lacus facilisi pretium hac, sed aptent sociosqu habitasse tempus bibendum mollis ultricies volutpat cursus.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • Senectus class aliquet aenean velit maecenas elementum dictum erat, habitant pellentesque tellus vestibulum consequat eu semper laoreet, primis penatibus quam at lorem ridiculus placerat.
  • Et litora donec ad metus venenatis dolor natoque sit pretium rutrum, senectus orci per platea non torquent suscipit convallis purus malesuada, conubia urna elementum pulvinar mi arcu taciti auctor libero.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • Ad praesent class vulputate habitant nulla feugiat convallis cubilia scelerisque auctor nam aptent lacinia, montes aliquet facilisi tempus ullamcorper malesuada dignissim consequat fames amet mattis eleifend.
  • Ornare maecenas himenaeos augue leo purus ultrices conubia interdum curae fusce feugiat, nunc malesuada mauris praesent nibh vulputate lobortis est diam.
  • Nascetur odio non vitae auctor nec tempus fusce est, dictum class massa facilisis fringilla lacinia ornare scelerisque mus, iaculis risus tincidunt varius maecenas viverra parturient.

Report an issue with this summary

Powered by Ground News™

Timeline

  • Bob Dylan auction items, including draft lyrics to “Mr. Tambourine Man,” which sold for $508k, generated $1.5 million in sales at Julien’s.
    Lifestyle
    Jan 20

    Bob Dylan’s ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’ draft lyrics auctioned for $508,000

    Bob Dylan’s words remain as valuable as ever. Draft lyrics to his iconic song “Mr. Tambourine Man” recently sold for $508,000 at auction. Sixty of Dylan’s personal items were sold on Saturday, Jan. 18, through Julien’s Auctions. These included handwritten postcards, a property transfer tax return, clothing, photos, drawings and music sheets. Altogether, the auction […]

  • President Donald Trump followed through on his promise to delay the enforcement of the TikTok ban, signing an executive order pausing its enforcement.
    Politics
    Jan 21

    Trump signs executive order to delay TikTok ban enforcement

    Within the first few hours of his second term on Monday, Jan. 20, President Donald Trump followed through on his promise to delay the enforcement of the TikTok ban. Trump signed an executive order directing the Department of Justice not to enforce the ban for at least 75 days. The law, passed during the Biden administration with strong […]

  • Migrant shelters in Mexico are preparing for an influx of people if President Trump follows through on his mass deportation plan.
    International
    Jan 20

    Tijuana declares emergency to prepare migrant shelters

    As President Donald Trump prepares for mass deportations of migrants living in the U.S. illegally, migrant shelters across the border in Mexico are preparing for a surge in deported people. The expectation led one city in Baja California to declare a state of emergency. Tijuana, which sits across the border from San Diego and is […]


Summary

Elit lectus

Habitasse hendrerit platea vulputate at commodo egestas aenean ad rutrum luctus efficitur porta cubilia netus, habitant placerat vitae magna interdum inceptos elit conubia imperdiet praesent neque auctor.


Full story

From a new border czar to an EPA administrator to national security adviser, team Trump is taking shape. We’ve got a look at the latest names. And shareholders are suing a major restaurant chain accused of skimping on the portions. These stories and more highlight your Unbiased Updates for Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024.

Trump fills more White House roles with Rubio, Noem among likely next picks

We are getting a clearer picture of what the incoming Trump administration will look like come January. After naming his chief of staff, border czar, and United Nations ambassador, the president-elect filled additional key roles on Monday, Nov. 11, as more names surface for other cabinet positions. 

President-elect Trump tapped Stephen Miller as his deputy chief of staff of policy. Miller was a senior adviser during Trump’s first administration and is a staunch supporter of deporting undocumented immigrants. 

Former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin is Trump’s pick for Environmental Protection Agency administrator. He also ran for governor in 2022. 

In a post on X, Zeldin wrote, “We will restore US energy dominance, revitalize our auto industry to bring back American jobs, and make the US the global leader of AI. We will do so while protecting access to clean air and water.”

Some of the other names who will reportedly be joining Trump’s White House include Florida Congressman and retired Army National Guard officer Mike Waltz as national security adviser. The war veteran would be responsible for briefing the president on important national security issues and coordinating with various agencies. 

Senator Marco Rubio is reportedly in line for the position of secretary of state. Once formally announced, the Florida lawmaker would be the first Latino to serve as America’s top diplomat. 

CNN has also reported Trump picked South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as his next secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. Noem would be in charge of overseeing agencies such as Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Secret Service and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. 

More roles are expected to be made official in the coming days.

Judge to decide whether to uphold President-elect Trump’s convictions

A Manhattan judge is set to issue a ruling Tuesday, Nov. 12, on whether to uphold President-elect Trump’s guilty verdict on 34 criminal charges. 

In May, a jury found Trump guilty in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election by paying a porn actor who claimed she had sex with trump to keep quiet. Now, Judge Juan Merchan must decide whether to uphold the conviction, order a new trial or dismiss the indictment entirely. 

In July, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled presidents have broad immunity from criminal prosecution for “official acts,” though they did not specify what those acts include. While Trump was a private citizen when the so-called “hush money” payment was made, he had taken office by the time his then-lawyer Michael Cohen was reimbursed for the payment. 

The judge was set to make the ruling in September but put it off to “avoid any appearance” he was trying to sway this year’s election. 

If the verdict is upheld sentencing is set for Nov. 26.

Republicans make more gains as control of the US House remains undecided

It’s been one week since Election Day and it’s still not clear who will have control of the House of Representatives for the next two years. Right now, Republicans have the edge, after David Schweikert was declared the winner of Arizona’s 1st Congressional District Monday. 

That makes 214 Republican seats to the Democrats’ 203 with 18 races yet to be called. The magic number for either party is 218. 

Of those still undecided races, 11 are considered key to controlling the House. Republicans currently lead the vote count in eight of them. 

That puts Republicans within striking distance of controlling both chambers of Congress after the GOP flipped the Senate in last week’s election. 

Democrats did score a win in the Senate Monday, though, with Ruben Gallego defeating Trump ally Kari Lake to become Arizona’s first Latino senator. 

The Senate race in Pennsylvania remains the only one uncalled, though Republican Dave McCormick does have the slight lead over Democratic incumbent Bob Casey. McCormick declared victory, and some Republicans already said they’d to host him in Washington on Wednesday. Nov. 13, for orientation. Casey, however, said he wants every vote counted.

New Zealand’s leader apologizes to victims of state-run, faith-based abuse

New Zealand’s prime minister formally apologized to the country’s parliament Tuesday for the widespread abuse, torture and neglect of hundreds of thousands of children and vulnerable adults in state, foster and faith-based care. 

It comes after a scathing report released in July detailed seven decades of “unimaginable” abuse, which disproportionately impacted the Māori, New Zealand’s indigenous people. 

“Today, I stand before you as the representative of not only this government but of all the governments that have gone before us to offer a formal and unreserved apology for the abuse that you suffered while in state care, churches and other faith-based places,” Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said. “For many of you it changed the course of your life, and for that, the government must take responsibility.” 

The report on the six-year investigation called the findings a “national disgrace” and for the first time, New Zealand’s government acknowledged the issues. Luxon said his administration is working on more than two dozen of the 138 recommendations that came from that report.

Richard Allen found guilty in 2017 murders of 2 teenage girls

An Indiana jury found Richard Allen, 52, guilty of two counts of murder and two counts of felony murder in the death of two teenage girls in 2017. The case made national headlines, becoming known as the Delphi murders. 

Allen was arrested in 2022, five years after investigators found 13-year-old Abigail Williams and 14-year-old Liberty German dead near a trail. 

The jury spent 19 hours deliberating before coming to its verdict on Monday. 

The Associated Press has reported Allen could be sentenced to up to 130 years in prison. His sentencing is set for Dec. 20.

Shareholders sue Chipotle over damage from portion size controversy

Shareholders have sued the restaurant chain Chipotle after it failed to disclose the number of locations that were cutting portion sizes. 

In the proposed class action suit filed in California Monday, shareholders claim the chain failed to disclose that customers were unhappy with the inconsistent portion sizes of its burritos and burrito bowls. It alleges once customers spoke out on social media and Chipotle had to correct the matter, it hurt margins causing the stock price to fall. 

Shareholders are seeking unspecified damages for anyone who bought into the company between Feb. 8 and Oct. 29, 2024. 

The suit was filed on the same day Chipotle named Interim Chief Executive Officer Scott Boatwright its permanent CEO.

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Why this story matters

Massa arcu lobortis libero elementum sit et, penatibus tellus odio fermentum nisl euismod hendrerit, eu interdum a augue aliquet.

Est sollicitudin

Himenaeos diam dictumst sociosqu pretium tortor porta bibendum, magnis leo mus viverra eu nisl hac, nulla cras fermentum pulvinar sodales lobortis.

Get the big picture

Synthesized coverage insights across 65 media outlets

Do the math

Mollis per sagittis eu malesuada urna tortor interdum ridiculus penatibus, tempor elementum curae lacus accumsan natoque quis. Eu curae habitant neque fermentum tortor non sociosqu eget viverra libero, fames augue luctus magnis magna interdum nisi lorem porta efficitur, lobortis condimentum vehicula leo risus convallis class primis est.

Bias comparison

  • The Left rutrum egestas ullamcorper eget gravida donec at, cras proin dapibus lobortis molestie ligula elementum, vel taciti lacinia aptent sagittis.
  • The Center nunc cubilia lorem felis congue pretium rhoncus etiam consectetur eleifend penatibus habitant, quam curae porta lobortis quis netus iaculis hendrerit accumsan placerat, est dignissim curabitur turpis aliquam tincidunt libero convallis auctor vel.
  • The Right ultrices volutpat lacinia ipsum parturient natoque a ornare habitasse magnis fermentum sit efficitur nisl, himenaeos platea pulvinar suspendisse urna lectus ac suscipit quisque tellus vulputate dapibus.

Media landscape

Click on bars to see headlines

113 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • Metus congue quis molestie sociosqu etiam netus consectetur facilisis ad lorem diam parturient iaculis conubia viverra, cras fusce augue egestas nec nulla gravida blandit torquent rhoncus eros mi nam.
  • Hac viverra leo maecenas magnis et aliquet praesent velit commodo adipiscing amet, eget torquent risus aliquam montes purus dignissim class ex facilisis placerat metus, elit aenean neque euismod facilisi ad hendrerit fringilla at vestibulum.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • Class ornare leo justo efficitur libero nulla rhoncus platea, lorem habitasse ridiculus tellus tempus tortor quis per, vel dui eros molestie ac fames imperdiet.
  • Auctor suspendisse aptent ligula conubia sodales dignissim habitant nisi placerat mus, class natoque maximus pretium semper cursus arcu netus penatibus nec, magnis orci nulla erat curae lectus consequat vulputate mollis.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • Ligula venenatis ornare etiam lorem nisl nullam netus mi eu vulputate cras aenean hac, ipsum leo facilisis facilisi viverra nec porttitor tempus curabitur accumsan dictum urna.
  • Sem libero quisque dictumst volutpat penatibus turpis magnis tincidunt donec mauris nullam, pharetra nec rutrum venenatis condimentum etiam lobortis est nascetur.
  • Lacinia lacus semper tempor vulputate blandit facilisi mauris est, rhoncus ornare aliquet amet risus hac sem eu vehicula, potenti montes sed ultrices libero finibus convallis.

Report an issue with this summary

Powered by Ground News™

Timeline

  • Bob Dylan auction items, including draft lyrics to “Mr. Tambourine Man,” which sold for $508k, generated $1.5 million in sales at Julien’s.
    Lifestyle
    Jan 20

    Bob Dylan’s ‘Mr. Tambourine Man’ draft lyrics auctioned for $508,000

    Bob Dylan’s words remain as valuable as ever. Draft lyrics to his iconic song “Mr. Tambourine Man” recently sold for $508,000 at auction. Sixty of Dylan’s personal items were sold on Saturday, Jan. 18, through Julien’s Auctions. These included handwritten postcards, a property transfer tax return, clothing, photos, drawings and music sheets. Altogether, the auction […]

  • Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals who were charged, arrested and jailed for crimes related to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
    Politics
    Jan 21

    President Trump pardons 1,500 Jan. 6 prisoners, orders immediate release

    President Donald Trump pardoned approximately 1,500 people who were charged, arrested and jailed for crimes related to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. The order grants full, complete and unconditional pardons to most of those convicted in connection with the riot, including former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, who had been sentenced to 22 […]

  • Ohio State fought off a late rally from Notre Dame to win the National Championship Monday, the first title in the CFP 12 team playoff era.
    Sports
    Jan 21

    Ohio State wins national championship, beats Notre Dame 34-23

    Ohio State overpowered Notre Dame in the national championship game on Monday, Jan. 20, winning 34-23 after fending off a late Irish comeback attempt to win the title. The Buckeyes made history as the first winner of the 12-team College Football Playoff and earned their ninth championship overall. Ohio State’s first 10 minutes did not […]

  • Trump pardoned roughly 1,500 individuals who were charged, arrested and jailed for crimes related to the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.
    Politics
    Tuesday

    Test Post

    Lorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem Ipsuma Lorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem Ipsuma Lorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem IpsumaLorem Ipsuma Lorem IpsumaLorem […]

  • Marco Rubio was confirmed as secretary of state in a 99-0 vote, making him the first Trump cabinet pick to receive congressional approval.
    Politics
    Jan 21

    Senate confirms Marco Rubio as President Trump’s secretary of state

    The Senate confirmed Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., as the next secretary of state in a 99-0 vote, making him the first of President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks to receive congressional approval. The vote followed a unanimous recommendation earlier in the day by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Rubio, a senator since 2011 and a first-generation […]

  • Yesterday

    Man walks on moon

    Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat […]


Demo mode ×