This news compilation covers various global events including a tragic attack on a Haitian hospital, Trump's stance on deportations, Shohei Ohtani's award win, NASA's solar probe mission, and more.
A Haitian gang attack on the reopening of a main hospital kills 2 reporters and a police officer. Trump wants mass deportations. A ride-along with immigration officers shows the challenges. Trump vows to pursue executions after Biden commutes most of federal death row. Shohei Ohtani wins 3rd AP Male Athlete of the Year award. Stock market today: Asian shares are mostly lower, with most world markets closed for Christmas. NASA 's Parker Solar Probe aims to fly closer to the sun like never before.
Musk helped kill a congressional spending bill. But much of what he spread was misinformation. How to kick back, relax and embrace a less-than-perfect holiday.Working Well: When holidays present rude customers, taking breaks and the high road preserve peace. AP News Alerts From destruction to deadly heat, Associated Press photographers capture climate change in 2024. Hurricane-force winds bear down on California, latest in stretch of extreme weather. US flu season is underway as cases surge. Europe offers clues for solving America's maternal mortality crisis. Sailors greeted with tears and cheers as USS Cole returns to home port ahead of Christmas. Pope Francis kicks off a yearlong Jubilee that will test his stamina and Rome's patience. Indonesia: Generación postsunami permanece alerta tras 20 años de la catástrofe. World News Hazel and David Brief hold a photo book made by their son Yona Brief who died 14 months after Hamas militants shot him 14 times on Oct. 7, 2024 in Kfar Aza, at their home in Modiin, Israel, Dec. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Sam McNeil) Hazel Brief looks at her daughter and granddaughter at their home in Modiin, Israel, Dec. 8, 2024. Hazel’s son Yona Brief has died 14 months after Hamas militants shot him 14 times on Oct. 7, 2024 in Kfar Aza, (AP Photo/Sam McNeil) Hazel and David Brief look at photo books made by their son Yona Brief who died 14 months after Hamas militants shot him 14 times on Oct. 7, 2024 in Kfar Aza, at their home in Modiin, Israel, Dec. 8, 2024
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