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Bolivia's Fuel Price Hike Sparks Nationwide Protests
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Bolivias major cities, La Paz and Santa Cruz, erupted in protests this past Friday as public transportation workers launched a strike due to a one hundred percent fuel price increase. The strike led to widespread disruption, with protesters blocking streets and marches organized across the country. The transportation workers are demanding the government revoke the fuel price increase, with leaders warning of nationwide protests if subsidies are not restored. The government, led by President Rodrigo Paz, has stated the decree is not negotiable and has delegated negotiations over urban fares to local mayors. The move comes as the government aims to save three billion dollars by cutting fuel subsidies, with measures also including a twenty percent wage increase and social bonuses for poorer sectors.
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Trump's Immunity Claim in Capitol Attack Lawsuits
01:30|In a recent federal court hearing, attorneys for former President Donald Trump argued for immunity from lawsuits related to the January sixth Capitol attack, claiming his actions were part of his official duties. Judge Amit Mehta did not rule immediately, indicating the complexity of the legal questions. The lawsuits stem from Trumps rally speech before the Capitol attack, which disrupted Congresss certification of the 2020 election results. Trumps lawyers argue for presidential immunity, while lawmakers lawyers contend Trump was acting as a private individual. The court is considering whether Trumps remarks on January sixth determine his immunity, with potential significant implications for future presidential conduct and accountability.
Epstein Files: Justice Department Releases Hundreds of Thousands of Documents
02:02|The Justice Department is set to release a massive trove of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender, this Friday. These files could provide unprecedented insight into nearly two decades of government investigations into Epsteins sexual abuse of young women and underage girls. The total volume of records is still uncertain, but hundreds of thousands are expected to be released this week, with more to follow. The documents release comes after a bipartisan effort in Congress led to legislation mandating their disclosure, overruling Trumps initial attempt to keep them sealed. Epsteins legal troubles began in 2005, leading to a plea deal that allowed him to avoid federal prosecution and serve an 18-month sentence for state prostitution charges. He died by suicide in jail in 2019 while facing new sex trafficking charges. His longtime confidant, Ghislaine Maxwell, was convicted of recruiting underage girls for Epstein and is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence. Despite public interest in more information, especially concerning Epsteins connections to famous individuals, the Justice Department has stated that it has not found information to prosecute anyone else.
Salad Dressing Recall: Foreign Objects Found
01:55|Ventura Foods recalls salad dressings due to potential foreign objects, including black plastic planting material. The recall affects thousands of cases nationwide, including Texas, and impacts various brands sold at Costco. The FDA classifies this as a moderate-risk situation, with possible temporary health issues. Customers are advised to stop using and return the products for a full refund.
Weighted Plate Reopens in Historic Downtown New Braunfels
02:01|The Weighted Plate, a beloved New Braunfels bar, is making a triumphant return after a brief closure. Despite challenges, the communitys support led to a new, more accessible downtown location. The historic building will house a speakeasy-style bar, outdoor courtyard, and potential ice cream shop, all set to open in April.
Edgewood Police Vehicle Crashes, Hospitalizes 3
01:13|Three individuals were hospitalized after a collision involving an Edgewood Police officer; the officers vehicle had lights and sirens activated, and the investigation is ongoing.
Rubio's Year-End Briefing: US Foreign Policy Priorities
01:49|Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a news conference, discussing peace efforts in Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Hamas, and military pressure near Venezuela. He defended Trumps foreign assistance changes, aimed at securing a humanitarian ceasefire in Sudan. Rubio, now national security adviser, emphasized his role in implementing Trumps America First agenda, with key meetings on Gaza and Russia-Ukraine scheduled.
Record-Breaking Holiday Travel Season Predicted
02:10|Record-breaking holiday travel season predicted: AAA forecasts 122.4 million Americans to journey this year, a 2.2% increase from last year. Most travelers (109.5 million) will drive, fueled by cheaper gas prices. Domestic flights see a 2.3% rise, despite higher costs. Other modes of transport, like buses and trains, also see a 9% increase. Dallas-Fort Worth and Mexican cities are top destinations. Texas DOT temporarily halts road closures near downtown San Antonio to ease holiday traffic.
San Antonio Acquires Land for Project Marvel
01:43|San Antonio Advances Project Marvel: Plans to Acquire Land Near Hemisfair San Antonio is moving forward with its ambitious Project Marvel development, with the citys Planning Commission recommending the acquisition of a federal office building and two parking lots from the federal government. This purchase is a crucial step towards improving access and development opportunities in the area, as the federal property has long acted as a barrier. The acquisition will allow for better entrance points and wayfinding, ultimately facilitating the creation of a vibrant, mixed-use district. The City Council is expected to consider this acquisition in January 2026, with a closing anticipated within 60 to 120 days after approval. The development received a major boost in November when county voters approved $310 million in public funds for the Project Marvel area, which is slated to include a new San Antonio Spurs arena.
Trump Endorses Eric Flores in TX-34 Race
02:10|Former President Donald Trump endorses Eric D. Flores for the Republican nomination in the thirty-fourth Congressional District of South Texas, favoring him over Mayra Flores, a fellow Republican and former Congresswoman. This endorsement, announced on Truth Social, adds complexity to the already crowded primary race and highlights the influence of high-profile endorsements in this key congressional race.