
Opinion: Al Capone's descendant roils America
CNN
In 1930, the Chicago Crime Commission branded gangster Al Capone, aka "Scarface," the city's first "Public Enemy No. 1," popularizing a phrase that's inspired countless songs, movies and more. In the 1970s, a US president identified inflation as the worst "public enemy," and now President Joe Biden has called it his "top domestic priority." But there isn't a lot a President can do to bring down escalating prices
Forty-four years later, President Gerald Ford applied the label in an unlikely way — to inflation. "Our public enemy No. 1 will, unless whipped, destroy our country, our homes, our liberties, our property, and finally our national pride, as surely as any well-armed wartime enemy," Ford told a joint session of Congress.

Trump launches his ‘Board of Peace’ with billions pledged for Gaza, but many allies are staying away
When President Donald Trump convenes the inaugural meeting of his Board of Peace on Thursday, he is expected to run it like one of his Cabinet meetings, a US official told CNN.












