
Recently, top officials have issued a clear directive emphasizing the need to stabilize both the housing and stock markets. This directive comes at a crucial time when economic uncertainties and market fluctuations are causing anxiety among investors and the general public. The stability of both the housing and stock markets plays a significant role in ensuring the overall health of the economy, and therefore, it is imperative to address any potential risks or disruptions promptly.
Akwa Ibom: Commissioner suspends principal over poor feeding in boarding schoolFor Sun Li, reprising the role of Zhen Huan was a transformative experience that left a lasting impact on her career. The character's journey from innocence to power, love, and ultimately tragedy challenged Sun Li to explore new depths in her acting skills, earning her critical acclaim and numerous awards. The reunion event provides an opportunity for Sun Li to reconnect with Zhen Huan's character and express her gratitude to the fans who continue to support and cherish the series.
Former transgenders, parents and activists braved frigid temperatures on Wednesday morning to rally outside the Supreme Court to demand an end to the 'butchery' and ‘trauma’ of child sex-change surgeries and treatments. Martin Luther King High School in Riverside, California, is the latest battleground in the ongoing national culture war over trans athletes in girls' sports. Students at the school have gone viral on social media in recent weeks amid an ongoing lawsuit over two girls' cross country runners allegedly being told they can't wear t-shirts that read "Save Women's Sports." The two teenage girls heading the lawsuit allege their shirts were compared to swastikas by school administrators, while a trans athlete competes on their team and took a varsity spot from a female player. Another student athlete on the school's cross-country team, Rylee Morrow, brought more national attention to the situation when she gave an impassioned speech at a school board meeting in November in a clip that went viral due to her conveyed fears of having to share a locker room with a biological male. "Having a male on the team proposes genetic advantages," Morrow later said during an interview on Fox News, while lambasting her school for comparing the shirts to swastikas. "It was honestly disappointing in our staff at our school; that's a mass genocide, and to compare such a very broad term to such a horrible time in history is quite disappointing." This past week, the situation appeared to escalate when students from the school appeared in a viral TikTok in which they said the school has instituted a new dress code to prevent students from wearing the shirts. "When our school won't let a girl wear this shirt who lost her varsity spot for a biological male so everyone wears them and they try to not let us into school, dress code us and keep us out of class for voicing our opinion and supporting a friend. Crazy how the world works," a caption read. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The TikTok has since been deleted from the account, but it still circulates across X. California Family Council outreach director Sophia Lorey revealed that more than 150 students have worn the t-shirts to school since the incident started, and alleged that students who refused to comply with the new dress code were forced to spend hours in the principal's office. Lorey says that those students plan to keep doing this on a regular basis despite their school's new rule. "I received those numbers from parents directly involved," Lorey told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview. "I then have received word on social media that the students plan to continue to do this every Wednesday." Lorey added that she hopes this will lead more of the school's students to join the ongoing lawsuit. "I’m deeply disappointed in the school administration for trampling on their First Amendment rights, issuing dress code violations and comparing ‘XX does not equal XY’ to wearing a swastika, simply because the students are standing up for biological reality, is disgusting. Schools should protect free speech, not punish students for defending what is right. I am looking forward to hopefully more students joining the lawsuit, and truth prevailing," Lorey said in an exclusive statement. "Even if the school doesn’t like the message, this does not give them the ability to violate their students' First Amendment right. Earlier this year, I won my First Amendment right case, after a librarian silenced me for stating, ‘Men do not belong in women’s sports,’ and I believe we will see the same results here." Former NCAA swimmer and OutKick contributor Riley Gaines also spoke out about the situation and encouraged her followers in a post on X to reach out to the school to voice displeasure with the administration. Julianne Fleischer, Legal Counsel at Advocates for Faith & Freedom, who is representing the two athletes involved in the lawsuit, appeared on Fox News with Morrow on Nov. 26 to speak out against the school for its stance on preventing the girls from wearing the shirts. SJSU TRANSGENDER VOLLEYBALL SCANDAL: TIMELINE OF ALLEGATIONS, POLITICAL IMPACT AND A RAGING CULTURE MOVEMENT "They wore [the shirts] to their practice, and the athletic director told them that they needed to hide their shirt or change their shirts because that message, ‘Save Girls' Sports,’ creates a hostile environment," she explained. The Riverside Unified School District (RUSD) provided a statement to Fox News Digital defending the decision to have the student in the school, but has not addressed its stance on the t-shirts. The RUSD also said the reason for this is because of the state laws in California in which public schools are obligated to protect trans athletes. "While these rules were not created by RUSD, the District is committed to complying with the law and CIF regulations. California state law prohibits discrimination of students based on gender, gender identity and gender expression, and specifically prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender in physical education and athletics. The protections we provide to all students are not only aligned with the law but also with our core values which include equity and well-being," the statement read. The sudden national culture movement to protect women's and girls' sports from trans inclusion has been just as much of a youth movement as it has a conservative movement since it picked up steam this year. High school students across New York reportedly planned a mass walkout event to protest trans inclusion in girls' sports back in October, according to The New York Post. "It’s not right for boys to compete against girls in sports. It’s a huge disadvantage for girls," said Hannah Pompeo, a 16-year soccer player at Eden High School near Buffalo, ahead of the students' planned "Walk Off for Fairness Day." California has been a particular hotbed for the movement and controversial instances involving trans inclusion this year, as the state has had laws in place to protect trans athletes that seek to compete against females since 2013. Stone Ridge Christian High School, located in Merced, forfeited a state playoff volleyball game against a team that was said to have a biological male transgender athlete on its team. Stone Ridge Christian was commended for the decision and even held a ceremony with Gaines to celebrate the decision. Another trans volleyball player at Half Moon Bay High School prompted the Catholic school Notre Dame Belmont to forfeit a match earlier this season, but they chose to play a rematch. That rematch reportedly included booing of the trans athlete. Notre Dame Belmont was then told it could face "consequences" for the decision of students to boo. Meanwhile, one of the most polarizing national controversies involving trans athlete inclusion recently played out at San Jose State University this past volleyball season. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Trans player Blaire Fleming and female teammate Brooke Slusser were thrust into the controversy that garnered mainstream attention, and was even used as a campaign point in the recent presidential election, after Slusser filed two lawsuits alleging she had been made to share a bedroom and changing space with Fleming for an entire season without being told the player is a biological male. The team saw eight of its matches forfeited, including a conference tournament match, amid the controversy, which only brought more national attention to the team as it made it all the way to the Mountain West championship game. The issue of trans inclusion in girls' and women's sports became a massive political vulnerability for Democrats in the recent election. President-elect Trump pounced on the issue, declaring a stance in favor of a national ban on trans athletes in women's sports. The opposition has fueled a massive culture movement, especially among young women in Democrat-controlled states with laws in place to enable trans athletes to compete against them. The movement has become so powerful in recent months that it is now even the basis for a lucrative apparel brand, XX-XY Athletics, which has signed multiple female athletes who have endured the experience of competing against transgenders as brand ambassadors. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X , and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter . Jackson Thompson is a sports writer for Fox News Digital. He previously worked for ESPN and Business Insider. Jackson has covered the Super Bowl and NBA Finals, and has interviewed iconic figures Usain Bolt, Rob Gronkowski, Jerry Rice, Troy Aikman, Mike Trout, David Ortiz and Roger Clemens.
The Spring Festival Transport service for migrant workers enables them to book train tickets in advance through various channels, including online platforms, ticket counters, and designated booking centers. The Shenzhen Railway has also set up special ticket windows at train stations to cater specifically to the needs of migrant workers, ensuring they have priority access to tickets during the busy Spring Festival travel season. This initiative aims to facilitate the ticket booking process for migrant workers and ensure they can secure a seat on the train to go home for the holiday.
Sir Nick Clegg has warned that Elon Musk risks becoming a “political puppet master” in the United States in a renewed attack on the billionaire businessman. The former UK deputy prime minister, who is second-in-command at Meta, said the Tesla chief executive and X owner had played an “an outsized role” in the US election and in the formation of the new Donald Trump administration. Musk, 53, donated $118 million towards the re-election of Trump and used his social media platform to get behind the Republicans. When asked whether the world’s richest man was a threat to democracy, Clegg told the BBC: “I think Elon Musk is obviously playing an outsized role in both the election and now the formation of the new US administration.During the ceremony, a series of strategic partnerships and agreements were signed between the platform and leading industry players, ranging from manufacturing to services sectors. These partnerships are expected to strengthen the platform's market presence and enhance its offerings to users, creating a dynamic ecosystem for barter trade.As the credits rolled and the lights came up, the applause was thunderous. Fans left the theater with a sense of wonder and awe, knowing that they had witnessed something truly special. "The Lord of the Rings: The Battle of Rohan" had not just lived up to the hype, it had exceeded all expectations, reaffirming its status as a modern cinematic masterpiece.
In a recent turn of events, South Korea's legislature has passed a resolution calling for the swift arrest of Yoon Suk-yeol, a prominent political figure in the country. The National Assembly's decisive action has sparked widespread attention and debate across the nation, as citizens and political observers alike weigh in on the implications of such a move.
A terrifying map has revealed just how quickly Vladimir Putin's missiles could reach major European cities - including London. It comes as Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to strike the UK with a new ballistic missile after using the weapon to hit a target in Ukraine. The Russian president has lowered the bar for unleashing bombing runs on European nations supporting Ukraine following the use of UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles to strike targets in Russia. Moscow's ambassador, Andrei Kelin, suggested Britain was now "directly involved" in the war in Ukraine. It has led many to wonder where the missiles fired by Russia could end up, and a chilling new graphic shows it would take just 20 minutes to hit capital cities like Paris and London - with even less time needed to strike Berlin or Warsaw. Taking to Twitter/X with the map, Preston Stewart, an internet personality who makes videos discussing war, conflict and national security wrote: "Russian media released a new graphic showing Oreshnik missile flight times to major cities in Europe." The map, published by RT News, suggests the approximate missile flight time of the Oreshnik missile is just 20 minutes away from Paris and London. The hypersonic ballistic missiles are labelled "unstoppable" and Putin claims "no one in the world has such weapons." See the map below: He said of the Oreshnik: "There is no countermeasure to such a missile, no means of intercepting it, in the world today. And I will emphasise once again that we will continue testing this newest system. It is necessary to establish serial production." Putin has since ordered the mass production of said missiles. President Putin has since warned the world he has a "right to use our weapons against" countries aiding Ukraine, though nations like the UK and US have been adamant in their support of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's continued campaign against invading forces. Putin said: "We believe that we have the right to use our weapons against military facilities of the countries that allow to use their weapons against our facilities. And in case of escalation of aggressive actions, we will respond resolutely in a mirror way." Ambassador Kelin has since suggested the US, France and the UK has escalated the situation between Ukraine and Russia, leading some to believe it could be, as the Moscow representative called it, a "collision between the nuclear powers," Sky News reported. He said: "The US administration, support by France and the UK, has made a deliberate decision to make these strikes, which seriously escalates the situation, and it can bring a collision between the nuclear powers." Kelin has since warned there are "mercenaries from different countries" which could be deployed by Russia. He said: "On that subject, I can say easily that we have plenty of mercenaries from different countries that are fighting right now on the side of Ukraine. We just have seen in the Kursk area of the Polish unit, which has a special uniform worn by Polish soldiers. So what's the matter?" It comes as Nato and Ukraine will hold emergency talks after Russia attacked a central city with an experimental, hypersonic ballistic missile that escalated the war. The conflict is “entering a decisive phase,” Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Friday, and “taking on very dramatic dimensions”. Ukraine’s parliament cancelled a session as security was tightened following a Russian strike on a military facility in the city of Dnipro on Thursday. In a stark warning to the West, President Vladimir Putin said in a nationally televised speech to his nation that the attack with the intermediate-range Oreshnik missile was retaliation over Kyiv’s use of US and British longer-range missiles capable of striking deeper into Russian territory. Mr Putin said Western air defence systems would be powerless to stop the new missile. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov kept up the bellicose tone on Friday, blaming “the reckless decisions and actions of Western countries” in supplying weapons to Ukraine to strike Russia. “The Russian side has clearly demonstrated its capabilities, and the contours of further retaliatory actions in the event that our concerns were not taken into account have also been quite clearly outlined,” he said. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, widely seen as having the warmest relations with the Kremlin in the European Union, echoed Moscow’s talking points, suggesting the use of US-supplied weapons in Ukraine likely requires direct American involvement. “These are rockets that are fired and then guided to a target via an electronic system, which requires the world’s most advanced technology and satellite communications capability,” Mr Orban said on state radio. “There is a strong assumption ... that these missiles cannot be guided without the assistance of American personnel.” Mr Orban cautioned against underestimating Russia’s responses, emphasising that the country’s recent modifications to its nuclear deployment doctrine should not be dismissed as a bluff. “It’s not a trick... there will be consequences,” he warned. Looking for more from MyLondon? 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The recent developments in Syria have left the world in shock as President Bashar al-Assad announced his resignation from office. The Syrian leader, who has held power for over a decade, faced mounting pressure from both domestic opposition forces and international actors to step down following a prolonged period of civil unrest and human rights violations.