
Morning Wire Giuliani Declares Bankruptcy & Harvard President’s Plagiarism | Afternoon Update | 12.21.23
Dec 21, 2023
Rudy Giuliani faces bankruptcy after a defamation lawsuit, raising questions about his financial future. In a shocking twist, Harvard's president is implicated in academic integrity issues. The discussion shifts to tragic events, including a university shooting in Prague and a recent court ruling that challenges California's firearm ban. Meanwhile, severe flooding in Southern California prompts a heroic response from local fire departments, showcasing community resilience amidst chaos.
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Giuliani's Bankruptcy
- Rudy Giuliani filed for bankruptcy after a $148 million defamation lawsuit.
- Two election workers sued him, claiming his actions led to death threats.
Harvard President’s Plagiarism
- Harvard University found more instances of plagiarism in President Claudine Gay's work.
- This follows an initial review that found no misconduct.
Mother Supports IDF
- The mother of an Israeli hostage killed by friendly fire offered support to the IDF.
- Iris Haim blamed Hamas, not the soldiers, for her son Yotam's death.
