
4 journalists, police officer killed by gangs at reopening of Haiti’s largest hospitalTime Magazine names Trump person of the year for second time NEW YORK: Time Magazine on Thursday named US President-elect Donald Trump its “person of the year,” marking the second time he has won the accolade in acknowledgement of the mogul ́s stunning political comeback. Trump, who defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the November 5 election, adorns the magazine ́s title cover sporting his distinctive red tie and striking a pensive pose. “For marshaling a comeback of historic proportions, for driving a once-in-a-generation political realignment, for reshaping the American presidency and altering America ́s role in the world, Donald Trump is Time ́s 2024 - Person of the Year.” This year saw Trump convicted on charges of business fraud and nearly assassinated twice -- and will end with him preparing to return to the White House with Republican majorities in both chambers of Congress. “We are witnessing a resurgence of populism, a widening mistrust in the institutions that defined the last century, and an eroding faith that liberal values will lead to better lives for most people. Trump is both agent and beneficiary of it all,” the magazine said in a statement. The award, given out annually, is an acknowledgement of the year ́s most influential figure. Past winners include Taylor Swift and Volodymyr Zelensky -- and Trump himself, in 2016, after his shock defeat of Hillary Clinton.
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A Mumbai-based travel vlogger, Ami Palan, recently took to social media to share her experience and explain why Indian passport holders should consider investing in a 10-year US visa. Her post on X has since gone viral, as many people found her advice to be a game-changer for frequent travelers. ET Year-end Special Reads What kept India's stock market investors on toes in 2024? India's car race: How far EVs went in 2024 Investing in 2025: Six wealth management trends to watch out for Ami, who secured her 10-year US visa last year, called it one of her best travel investments. "Last year, I secured a 10-year USA visa, and it’s one of the best travel investments I’ve made," she wrote in her post. According to Ami, the long-term US visa provides numerous benefits, including discounts on travel to other countries and an easier visa application process for various destinations. Lower Costs for Other Visas One of the standout perks of holding a 10-year US visa is the cost reduction when applying for other country visas. Ami shared that with a US visa, she was able to get a Turkish e-Visa for just $60 (approximately Rs 5,000), which she called "a fraction of the standard cost." She also mentioned that her experience in the UAE was far more convenient. "When I traveled to the UAE, I paid half the usual visa price, and it was visa-on-arrival & no prior hassle," she explained. Simplified Travel to Over 25 Countries A valid US visa opens up significant advantages for travelers, especially when it comes to accessing other countries. "With a valid US visa, Indian passport holders get visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 25 countries, making travel more affordable and convenient," Ami added. Countries such as Mexico, Costa Rica, and the Philippines also offer visa-free entry for those with a US visa, making spontaneous travel plans much easier to execute. — markmeyourze (@markmeyourze) Social Media Buzz: Followers Share Their Experiences Ami's followers on social media quickly expressed their gratitude for the information and shared their own experiences. One user commented, “I went to Dubai, and the immigration officer just glanced at my US visa, asked me to smile in front of the camera, stamped my passport, gave me a 10 GB sim card, and let me go. No questions asked. It’s truly amazing how countries trust a US visa affixed to a passport.” Another user echoed similar thoughts, saying, “Smart move. Access to a broader range of countries with less hassle can really enhance spontaneous travel plans.” The post sparked a lively discussion, with several users sharing their positive experiences. One individual wrote, “I went to Taiwan and Macedonia without a visa, and when the officer saw the US visa, they did not even ask questions at Seoul and Helsinki. Elevates the weak passport!” Such stories highlight the value of a US visa in simplifying travel logistics and opening doors to more travel opportunities. For frequent travelers, the 10-year US visa offers more than just ease of travel to the US. It also serves as a gateway to a host of other countries, making international travel more seamless and cost-effective.demaerre/iStock via Getty Images The last time I wrote about The Trade Desk (NASDAQ: TTD ), I downgraded it to a Hold on November 9, 2024, shortly after it reported third-quarter earnings. My analysis usually includes a section on company fundamentals. However, everything Analyst’s Disclosure: I/we have a beneficial long position in the shares of TTD either through stock ownership, options, or other derivatives. I wrote this article myself, and it expresses my own opinions. I am not receiving compensation for it (other than from Seeking Alpha). I have no business relationship with any company whose stock is mentioned in this article. Seeking Alpha's Disclosure: Past performance is no guarantee of future results. No recommendation or advice is being given as to whether any investment is suitable for a particular investor. Any views or opinions expressed above may not reflect those of Seeking Alpha as a whole. Seeking Alpha is not a licensed securities dealer, broker or US investment adviser or investment bank. Our analysts are third party authors that include both professional investors and individual investors who may not be licensed or certified by any institute or regulatory body.
Sinn Fein ‘ignored role of 3,000 deaths in damaging community relations’Tetairoa McMillan, one of the best wide receivers in Arizona history, will skip his final year of eligibility and enter the 2025 NFL Draft, he announced on social media on Thursday. Projected as a top-10 draft pick, the 6-foot-5, 212-pound McMillan finished his illustrious career at Arizona with 3,423 receiving yards, breaking the mark set by Bobby Wade (3,351). In three seasons, the Hawaii native also posted the fourth-most catches (213) and third-most touchdowns (26) in school history. "Wildcat Nation, this journey has been everything I dreamed of and more," McMillan wrote on Instagram. "From the moment I committed to the University of Arizona, to every second spent wearing that Arizona jersey ... it's been an absolute honor. "The University of Arizona has provided me with the platform to grow and chase my dreams. ... Thank you from the bottom of my heart. To the best fans in the country, I appreciate you for all of the love and support you have given me these last 3 years. I will always be a Wildcat." In 2024, McMillan totaled 84 grabs (ninth in Division I) for 1,319 yards (third in Division I) and eight touchdowns for the 4-8 Wildcats. He also ranked third in Division I with 109.9 receiving yards per game. McMillan is a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award, given to the most outstanding receiver in college football. --Field Level Media