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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Marian Hassan Finds Strength in Memories of Her Father’s Resistance If you want a pair of shoes made, you don’t begin by studying the leather. You look first at the shoes the shoemaker is wearing. We measure character by example, not by words. That is how I learned to understand integrity, by watching how people [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><h2>Marian Hassan Finds Strength in Memories of Her Father’s Resistance</h2>
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<p>If you want a pair of shoes made, you don’t begin by studying the leather. You look first at the shoes the shoemaker is wearing. We measure character by example, not by words. That is how I learned to understand integrity, by watching how people walk through the world. Their history. Their conduct.</p>
<p>Somalis carry that understanding quietly. We have lived through war, or we were raised by parents who did. We watched the road at dusk. We have learned to sense danger without letting panic spread. We know what to grab when we must leave quickly; and most importantly, we take a child’s hand before fear reaches their eyes. Some of my relatives boarded overloaded boats heading toward refugee camps in neighboring countries with the hope that the journey would not swallow them. Many did not survive this journey. Still, Rajo la’aan Waa Rafaad—without hope, there is suffering.</p>
<p>My father carried that instinct differently. He was trained in law and had an undeterred conviction to advocate for justice. For more than two decades, he opposed a military regime that grew bold over time, and punished those who spoke the truth. The regime attempted to silence him through relentless intimidation. They asked him for his name. They asked him again.</p>
<p>My father imagined a future for his family in a country where the rule of law mattered and people had THE freedom to speak their truth. I see now how his courage shapes how I bear witness to this moment. He did not live long enough to see whether those ideals would hold, but instinct does not disappear across an ocean.</p>
<p>One afternoon, during a routine trip to a bookstore, I drove past Target and felt my body tighten. I scanned the parking lot for oversized vehicles with tinted windows. My throat narrowed. My chest felt heavy. Then I remembered the image of a uniformed Target employee harshly treated and detained while someone shouted that he was a citizen. My body responded before my mind could reason: “look up, look around, be careful.” His pain is my pain. His family, mine.</p>
<p class="pullquote">When ICE officers flooded through the streets of the Twin Cities a city I know and love changed immediately.</p>
<p>I have seen what force looks like. I watched officers pull a man in a white shirt and green khaki pants from his car and beat him in the street under a hazy afternoon sun. His helpless gaze and posture settled into me. That scene has never faded from my mind although it was decades ago. This haunting image resurfaces when the air shifts.</p>
<p>When ICE officers flooded through the streets of the Twin Cities a city I know and love changed immediately. There was increased enforcement in the Lake Street and Pillsbury area right outside of the Karmel Mall where Somali families come to spend time. It is a beloved community space known for the scent of its slow-cooked waslad and flavorful rice. Doors stayed closed in this mall and the parking ramp that once required circling to find a spot was now mostly empty. What is telling is that entire blocks of Somali- and Latino-owned businesses felt empty as though the neighborhood held its breath.</p>
<p>I decided to treat this moment as we treated COVID. There was no need to panic then but we learned as a community to measure risk and adjust our lives to stay safe. We have checked on friends and family to make sure they were ok. Preparedness does not equal fear; however, more than fear, it means applying memory to the present.</p>
<p>Minnesota is home. Most Somali Americans were born here, and many who arrived as refugees now hold US citizenship. We brought our traditions and textures to these streets. In the dead of winter when snow piles high, you can spot bright dresses moving through the cold, and colorful scarves waving in the wind. Our visibility can draw attention at times when all we want is to lay low, and go about our day quietly. Other immigrant communities know this, too. And still, this is home.</p>
<p>When I worked in the Frogtown area in St. Paul years ago, I watched the streets come alive with daily rhythms. Early mornings you would see families tending to their routines, businesses opening doors; life kept moving. My favorite Vietnamese Pho restaurant on University Street is the same as it was then, same owner and same pho menu. Years ago, the owner—who was 70 at the time—told me she  wants to retire but is holding off until she finds someone who can run the restaurant the way her customers expect. This tells us that belonging doesn’t announce itself but lives in the ways our lives intersect.</p>
<p>What steadies me is the wider circle of support we have formed around each other through the chaos. So many friends and colleagues have reached out through emails and texts to check in, and share their dismay over what is happening. The show of solidarity by the thousands of Minnesotans who protest relentlessly in below-freezing temperatures, in defense of  basic humanity, speaks to the future we hope to create.</p>
<p>If you want to understand who we are, look closely at the way we move, how we stand for each other, steady in the face of chaos.</p>
<p>What I know is that the sun always rises, even after the longest night. Snow begins to melt. Sidewalks clear. Life will have to continue, quietly insisting on itself.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center">Featured image, Sunrise Over South Minneapolis, by Tony Webster, courtesy Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Low-cost airline Allegiant will acquire Sun Country Airlines in a deal valued at about $1.5 billion, including debt, the companies said on Sunday. As part of the agreement, Sun Country shareholders will receive 0.1557 Allegiant shares and $4.10 in cash for each share, valuing the stock at $18.89, representing a premium of about 19.8% to its Friday close of $15.77. The [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Low-cost airline Allegiant will acquire Sun Country Airlines in a deal valued at about $1.5 billion, including debt, the companies said on Sunday.</p>
<p>As part of the agreement, Sun Country shareholders will receive 0.1557 Allegiant shares and $4.10 in cash for each share, valuing the stock at $18.89, representing a premium of about 19.8% to its Friday close of $15.77.</p>
<p>The deal will add more destinations across the US and international markets to the company’s network. <span class="credit">ZUMAPRESS.com</span></p>
<p>The deal will expand the combined company’s network, adding more destinations across the US and international markets. The fleet will include about 195 aircraft, with additional orders and options.</p>
<p>The combined company, which will be headquartered in Las Vegas, is expected to generate $140 million in annual synergies by the third year after closing, and the transaction will be accretive to earnings per share in the first year. The deal is expected to close in the second half of 2026.</p>
<p>The deal is expected to close in the second half of this year. <span class="credit">REUTERS</span></p>
<p>Upon closing, Allegiant and Sun Country shareholders will own about 67% and 33% respectively of the combined company.</p>
<p>Allegiant CEO Gregory Anderson will lead the combined company as chief executive officer, while Robert Neal will serve as president and chief financial officer. Sun Country CEO Jude Bricker will join the board of directors.</p>
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		<title>Sun Valley man jailed for Dotty’s Casino embezzlement</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A man from Sun Valley, Nevada, has been given a custodial sentence for embezzling three-quarters of a million dollars from casino locations where he was employed. Thomas Tonar, 61, worked for Nevada’s Dotty’s Casino locations throughout the state, and as part of a joint police effort, was arrested while on the run with the ill-gotten [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A man from Sun Valley, Nevada, has been given a custodial sentence for embezzling three-quarters of a million dollars from casino locations where he was employed.</p>
<p>Thomas Tonar, 61, worked for Nevada’s Dotty’s Casino locations throughout the state, and as part of a joint police effort, was arrested while on the run with the ill-gotten gains.</p>
<p lang="en" dir="ltr">A casino employee has been sentenced to prison for embezzling three-quarters of a million dollars: https://t.co/H4ybeMXFRe pic.twitter.com/Tiwo2uRCKc</p>
<p>— Washoe County DA (@WashoeCoDA) December 29, 2025</p>
<p>Upon his arrest, the officers found Tonar in possession of the lion’s share of the funds and carrying multiple firearms.</p>
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<p>The Washoe County District Attorney’s Office published a statement about Tonar and the illegal pocketing of the proceeds in the run-up to his apprehension.</p>
<p>Security camera image shows a man handling cash inside a back-office area. Credit: Washoe County District Attorney’s Office</p>
<p>The statement said that Sparks Police Department officers were called to Tonar’s employer’s location in 2025 amid speculation that he was stealing money. CCTV video then confirmed that Tonar had been taking money from multiple Dotty’s Casino office locations.</p>
<p>“Detectives from both Sparks and Reno Police joined together on the case and discovered that the defendant had embezzled from six different locations, taking a total of $714,713.59,” said the District Attorney’s Office.</p>
<p>The man had tried to escape the state with the proceeds of his continued theft and was later arrested by police .</p>
<p>“Tonar then drove out of state and into California,” read the release. “He was arrested a few days later at a motel in Sacramento in a joint operation by law enforcement. A search of his belongings recovered $677,069 of the stolen money and three guns.”</p>
<p>Tonar’s sentence was handed down by presiding Judge Barry Breslow for four counts of embezzlement valued at $100,000 or greater, and two counts of embezzlement valued under $100,000.</p>
<p>The total sentence for Tonar was reported to be between eight and thirty years in prison.</p>
<p>In related news surrounding a casino robbery, three individuals were arrested after a coercive hotel room crime. The man and two women were given multiple charges for the intimidation and threat to life with a knife to a patron of the Bally’s Twin River resort.</p>
<p>Featured image: Washoe County District Attorney’s Office</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Justin Sun, founder of blockchain platform Tron, poses for a photograph in Hong Kong, May 8, 2020. Calvin Sit &#124; Bloomberg &#124; Getty Images Chinese-born crypto mogul Justin Sun says he&#8217;s the top holder of the $TRUMP meme token and will be having dinner with President Donald Trump. The dinner competition — a sweepstakes offering [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Justin Sun, founder of blockchain platform Tron, poses for a photograph in Hong Kong, May 8, 2020.</p>
<p>Calvin Sit | Bloomberg | Getty Images</p>
<p>Chinese-born crypto mogul Justin Sun says he&#8217;s the top holder of the $TRUMP meme token and will be having dinner with President Donald Trump.</p>
<p>The dinner competition — a sweepstakes offering gala access to the sitting U.S. president — was open to anyone in the world willing to spend millions of dollars on a digital coin tied to Trump. </p>
<p>On May 22, the top 220 $TRUMP holders are invited to a dinner with the president at his Virginia golf club outside of Washington, D.C.</p>
<p>Late Monday night, Sun posted on X that he had secured the top spot in the $TRUMP token leaderboard, which earned him an invite to a dinner with the president, as well as a VIP reception for the top 25 holders.</p>
<p>&#8220;Honored to support @POTUS and grateful for the invitation from @GetTrumpMemes to attend President Trump&#8217;s Gala Dinner as his TOP fan!&#8221; he wrote. &#8220;As the top holder of $TRUMP, I&#8217;m excited to connect with everyone, talk crypto, and discuss the future of our industry.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sun now holds $18.6 million worth of the Trump-themed meme token, on top of the $75 million he previously poured into World Liberty Financial — a separate crypto venture that routes 75% of the platform&#8217;s revenue directly to Trump-owned entities.</p>
<p>Altogether, Sun&#8217;s stake in the Trump family&#8217;s crypto empire now tops $93 million.</p>
<p>Born in China, Sun is the crypto entrepreneur behind the Tron blockchain and is in talks with the Securities and Exchange Commission to resolve civil fraud charges. </p>
<p>His case was paused in February, shortly after investing tens of millions of dollars into World Liberty&#8217;s WLFI token.</p>
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<p>The $TRUMP coin rose in value by about 2% on Tuesday to $13.27, according to Coinmarketcap.com. That values the circulating supply at $2.65 billion, making it the 39th most valuable cryptocurrency. <span class="QuoteInBody-quoteNameContainer" data-test="QuoteInBody" id="RegularArticle-QuoteInBody-10">Bitcoin<span class="QuoteInBody-inlineButton"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-watchlistContainer" id="-WatchlistDropdown" data-analytics-id="-WatchlistDropdown"><span class="AddToWatchlistButton-addWatchListFromTag"/></span></span></span> is the most valuable at $2.1 trillion.</p>
<p>Like with other meme coins, there&#8217;s no underlying product. </p>
<p>The project&#8217;s website says the coins &#8220;are not intended to be, or to be the subject of, an investment opportunity, investment contract, or security of any type.&#8221; </p>
<p>The SEC issued guidance in February saying that most meme coins are not considered securities under U.S. federal law.</p>
<p>Watchdog group Accountable.US referred to the moment as seeing &#8220;corruption unfold in real time&#8221; and renewed warnings that the $TRUMP token competition is opening backdoor access to foreign and corporate actors with little oversight and major stakes in Trump-linked assets.</p>
<p>&#8220;This dubious situation perfectly sums up why this $TRUMP coin competition was always going to become a magnet for foreign influence, unprecedented self-dealing and next level swampiness,&#8221; said Tony Carrk, executive director of Accountable.US.</p>
<p>The nature of the pseudonymous wallets raises questions about the true identities and motivations of the token&#8217;s largest holders.</p>
<p>Documents from blockchain analytics firm Inca Digital that were reviewed by CNBC show where the top 275 $TRUMP token holders send and receive the token. Many are heavily tied to international exchanges like Binance that don&#8217;t service U.S. customers, an indication that they&#8217;re likely not U.S. citizens.</p>
<p>An analysis by Bloomberg revealed that 19 of the top 25 wallets are almost certainly owned by individuals operating outside the U.S.</p>
<p>The leaderboard — now closed — captured an extraordinary concentration of wealth and influence behind a volatile asset launched just days before the inauguration. </p>
<p>More than $5.2 billion in realized gains have flowed to the top-performing wallets, while a larger number of addresses — over 590,000 — have collectively lost $3.9 billion, according to Inca Digital.</p>
<p>Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., the ranking member of the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations, warned that the Trump family&#8217;s growing crypto holdings may serve as a backdoor for foreign and corporate interests seeking access to the president.</p>
<p>&#8220;President Trump&#8217;s financial entanglements to the $TRUMP coin, as well as the attempted use of the White House to host competitions to prop up the value of $TRUMP, represents an unprecedented, pay-to-play scheme to provide access to the Presidency to the highest bidder,&#8221; Blumenthal wrote.</p>
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