â–¼ Saturday, January 3

Helicopter crashes in mountains near Phoenix, rescue underway for four passengers as crews work to reach remote site.
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Search and rescue operations are ongoing in the Arizona mountains following a helicopter crash that took place on Friday morning. The crash site is located near Telegraph Canyon in the Superior area, about 64 miles east of Phoenix. The incident involved an MD 369FF helicopter, as reported by the Federal Aviation Administration.
  • Helicopter crashes in mountains near Phoenix, rescue effort underway for four passengers
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  • Helicopter crashes in mountains, crews working to reach remote site: Authorities
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Mamdani establishes Office of Mass Engagement for public involvement in NYC governance, faces criticism over antisemitism definition and executive orders.
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York is focusing on reaching communities that have been overlooked, as he continues his reform agenda with the establishment of a new civic engagement office and changes to judicial recruitment. He aims to bring greater transparency as the mayoral term of Eric Adams comes to an end. Mamdani has faced criticism for suggesting that the IHRA antisemitism definition does not adequately protect Jewish New Yorkers, leading to controversy over his initial directives, including a decision to eliminate the definition. Critics point to Mamdani's socialist ambitions as a key factor in his decisions. For more political updates, check out the Fox News Politics newsletter.
  • Mamdani Creates Office to Encourage Public Participation in Government
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  • Mamdani announces new Office of Mass Engagement, says he needed a ‘clean slate’ to govern New York City
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  • Opinion | Mamdani on ‘the Warmth of Collectivism’
    www.wsj.com
  • WATCH: Zohran Mamdani sworn in as New York City mayor
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  • Mamdani voids Adams’s pro-Israel executive orders on Day One as mayor
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Trump's super PAC has $300 million for 2026. Raised over $100 million recently.
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The organization has a $304.3 million war chest and intends to support candidates who align with Trump's agenda. This underscores the ongoing aggressive fundraising efforts by the president's team from donors with interests tied to the administration.
  • Trump’s super PAC enters 2026 with a massive $300 million war chest
    nypost.com
  • Trump Super PAC Raised More Than $100 Million in Recent Months
    www.nytimes.com
New York City Mayor Mamdani faces challenges. Democratic Socialists celebrate with a rave. Souvenir shops capitalize. New York Magazine features Mamdani's team.
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Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani has been elected as the new mayor of New York City, sparking celebrations among his supporters. However, the excitement was dampened when a member of his inner circle, Catherine Almonte Da Costa, resigned due to past antisemitic statements on social media. Thousands of New Yorkers gathered to witness Mayor Mamdani take office, with his likeness now appearing on T-shirts across the city. The question remains whether he can fulfill the promises that led to his victory, particularly in addressing the cost of living in the city.
  • Four challenges facing New York City Mayor Mamdani
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  • Democratic Socialists Celebrate Mayor Mamdani With a Rave in Brooklyn
    www.nytimes.com
Ukraine tricks Russia into paying $500,000 bounty for a fake assassination of a Putin opponent.
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Ukrainian officials tricked Russia into giving Kyiv half a million dollars by faking the assassination of a wanted enemy, Denis Kapustin, also known as the "White Rex." The Ukrainian military intelligence agency released a video showing Kapustin is still alive, despite reports of his death. The fake assassination was used to deceive Moscow into paying a $500,000 bounty that supported Ukraine's war efforts.
  • Ukraine dupes Russia into paying $500,000 bounty with fake assassination of Putin opponent
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  • Ukraine tricks Russia into paying $500K bounty for fake hit on Putin opponent: report
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Jack Brewer discusses Somali elite amid fraud in Minnesota. Washington officials criticize claims. Somali politicians receive campaign funds. Media reacts to fraud reporting. Somali day care centers threatened. Trump may save Obamacare subsidies.
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Somali community leaders in Minnesota are facing fraud allegations, while former NFL player Jack Brewer claims there is widespread welfare abuse in the state. Citizen journalists have filmed alleged fraudulent daycare addresses in Washington, with 539 centers listing Somali as the primary language. The allegations of fraud within Minnesota's Somali community have put local politicians who have benefitted from their campaign contributions in a difficult position. People of Somali descent working in autism services, child care, and elder assistance are donating amid accusations of foul play in these areas. Nick Shirley is teasing a part two of his investigation into Minnesota daycare centers after a viral 42-minute video. Somali-run daycare centers in Minnesota have reported receiving threats following the fraud accusations. Additionally, there is speculation about how Trump could impact the extension of ACA subsidies.
  • Former Vikings captain Jack Brewer opens up about witnessing Minnesota's 'Somali elite' amid fraud revelations
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  • Somali community care providers are valuable source of campaign cash for Somali politicians
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • Somali day care centers face threats. And, how Trump could save Obamacare subsidies
    www.npr.org
  • HHS audit for 2012 found $16M in ‘improper’ child care payments to Minnesota — and millions more has been sent to state since
    nypost.com
  • WATCH: HHS freezing child care payments to all states after Minnesota fraud allegations
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Over 325,000 Californians must replace Real IDs due to a software error affecting more than 300,000 individuals.
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State officials in California have discovered that some legal immigrants have been issued state-issued identification cards, known as Real IDs, that have expiration dates extending beyond the individuals' authorized stay in the United States. This discrepancy means that the IDs could be valid for longer than the immigrants are allowed to remain in the country.
  • Software Error Will Force 325,000 Californians to Replace Real IDs
    www.nytimes.com
  • More than 300,000 Californians need new Real IDs because of software error
    www.latimes.com
A dentist and his wife were found shot dead at home, while their two young children were unharmed. Ohio police are searching for the suspect.
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Columbus dentist Spencer Tepe and his wife Monique were found shot dead in their home just weeks before their fifth wedding anniversary. Their two children were unharmed. Ohio authorities are searching for a suspect in connection with the murder.
  • Dentist and wife found shot dead at home while 2 young children are unharmed: police
    www.foxnews.com
  • WATCH: Ohio police search for suspect after dentist, wife found murdered at home
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Experts question Trump's high aspirin intake. Trump claims perfect health and acing cognitive tests despite doubts.
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President Trump takes a high dose of aspirin for cardiac prevention, despite low-dose aspirin no longer being recommended for people over 60 without heart disease. He recently boasted about acing a cognitive test and declared himself to be in perfect health, amidst ongoing scrutiny over his health, including reports of hearing issues and questions about medical imaging. The Wall Street Journal published a report on Trump's health at the end of the first year of his second term.
  • Is Trump taking too much aspirin? Here's what experts say
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  • Trump Says He Takes a High Daily Dose of Aspirin. How Safe Is That?
    www.nytimes.com
  • Trump says he ‘aced’ cognitive test amid fresh questions about his health
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • Trump claims White House doctors report him in 'perfect health,' says he 'aced' third straight cognitive exam
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  • Trump doubles down, insists he is in ‘perfect health’ and he ‘aced’ cognitive exam
    nypost.com

â–¼ Friday, January 2

New York Republicans demand independent fraud probe after SBA suspends 7,000 Minnesota borrowers for suspected $400M loan fraud.
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The Small Business Administration (SBA) suspended 6,900 Minnesota borrowers due to suspected fraud involving a $400 million scheme related to Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and disaster loans during the COVID-19 pandemic response. New York senators are now urging for an independent audit of state programs to safeguard taxpayers.
  • New York Republicans call for independent fraud investigation following Minnesota revelations
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  • SBA suspends nearly 7,000 Minnesota borrowers over suspected $400M pandemic loan fraud
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Swiss nightclub fire caused by sparklers on New Year's Eve. Parents search for survivors and victims. Witnesses describe horror.
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A New Year's Eve nightclub fire in the Swiss resort of Crans-Montana has resulted in the death of 40 people and injuries to 119 others. Witnesses reported that a bartender carrying a lit sparkler near a wooden ceiling may have caused the flames to erupt. Fireworks attached to Champagne bottles likely ignited insulation in the bar. The badly burned victims, including teenagers, have been sent to hospitals across Europe for treatment. Officials suspect the blaze was caused by sparklers and are investigating potential criminal liability.
  • Swiss nightclub promoted flaming bottle stunts before deadly inferno in packed New Year's Eve venue
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  • Swiss Bar Fire Likely Caused By Sparklers, Authorities Say
    www.nytimes.com
  • After Swiss New Year’s Fire, Parents Race to Find Survivors and Identify the Dead
    www.wsj.com
  • Sparkling candles may have led to deadly Swiss resort bar fire, investigators say
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  • A fire in an Swiss ski resort bar has left about 40 people dead
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The text discusses how immigrants are not the main issue in welfare fraud in Minnesota. Other factors contribute to welfare malfeasance.
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The text suggests that the large size of the welfare state leads to corruption. It specifically mentions issues of abuse and mismanagement within New York City's social-service system.
  • Opinion | Minnesota’s Fraud Problem Isn’t Immigrants
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  • Opinion | Minnesota Isn’t the Only Magnet for Welfare Malfeasance
    www.wsj.com
Swalwell threatens to revoke driver's licenses of masked ICE agents in California; DOJ official fact-checks false claim.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell, a candidate for California governor, has pledged to revoke driving licenses of masked ICE agents if elected, leading to a potential clash between federal and state immigration authorities. A federal lawsuit has temporarily halted California's enforcement of a mask ban against ICE officers, with a Department of Justice official challenging claims that the ban was in effect from January 1.
  • Swalwell threatens to revoke driver's licenses of masked ICE agents operating in California
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  • DOJ official fact-checks California Democrat after he falsely claims ICE mask ban is in effect
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Southern California faces record-breaking winter rains with more storms approaching, causing flooding and extreme weather across the US.
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A storm is expected to bring rain and snow to Los Angeles this weekend, with gusty winds and possible flooding in burn scar areas. The San Francisco Bay Area is currently experiencing flooding due to the latest storm. Southern California has received more than four times its usual rainfall in recent months, leading to concerns about flooding. New Year's Day in 2026 was marked by heavy rain and flash flooding in California, with more rain on the way.
  • Southern California winter rains break records, with another storm on the way
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  • California Cannot Catch a Break as Another Storm Moves In
    www.nytimes.com
  • More rain headed to drenched California as lake effect snow hits the East
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Yemen separatists declare independence with a new constitution. Yemen deploys military to remove separatist group.
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The Saudi-backed government in Yemen plans to send forces to reclaim territory from a group supported by the United Arab Emirates, escalating tensions between the two Gulf powerhouses.
  • Yemen's separatists announce a constitution for an independent south
    www.npr.org
  • Yemen Sends Military to Push Out Separatist Faction
    www.nytimes.com
FBI stops ISIS-inspired New Year's Eve attack plot in North Carolina by a suspect planning a terrorist attack.
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The FBI stopped an alleged New Year's Eve terrorist attack in North Carolina, where an 18-year-old named Christian Sturdivant was planning to commit a violent act in support of ISIS. Sturdivant was radicalized online and had targeted a grocery store in a Charlotte suburb for the attack. Authorities apprehended him on New Year's Eve, preventing the plot from being carried out.
  • FBI foils North Carolina New Year’s Eve attack plot inspired by ISIS
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • What we know about the ISIS-inspired New Year’s Eve terror suspect
    www.foxnews.com
  • North Carolina Man Accused of Planning Potential Terrorist Attack
    www.nytimes.com
  • Burger King Worker Charged With New Year’s Eve Terror Plot
    www.wsj.com
  • FBI says it thwarted potential New Year's terror attack 'directly inspired' by ISIS
    abcnews.go.com
Orsted challenges Trump administration's order to halt $5 billion offshore wind project.
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The developers of Revolution Wind and Empire Wind are suing the Trump administration. Orsted, the world's largest offshore wind farm developer, saw its shares rise over 4% in response to this news.
  • Offshore Wind Projects Challenge Trump Administration’s Order to Stop Work
    www.nytimes.com
  • Orsted files legal challenge over Trump's halt to $5 billion offshore wind project
    www.cnbc.com
Gavin Newsom faces political challenges during Palisades Fire visit. Senators plan Capitol speech content.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom is set to visit Los Angeles on the anniversary of the Southern California wildfires that claimed 31 lives and destroyed thousands of homes. He plans to meet with survivors who are still facing challenges in rebuilding their lives. Additionally, Newsom will deliver his annual State of the State address on January 8, with lawmakers eager to hear his plans for the future.
  • Gavin Newsom’s Palisades Fire visit is a political minefield — he better watch his step
    nypost.com
  • Newsom to visit fire-ravaged areas of Los Angeles on anniversary of deadly blaze
    nypost.com
  • Senators discuss what should be in Newsom’s Capitol speech
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
Kim Jong Un's daughter appears with him at a ceremony, sparking speculation about succession in North Korea.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is actively indicating that his daughter, Kim Ju Ae, could be his successor, which would be unprecedented in the country's history. Ju Ae recently appeared alongside her parents at a New Year's ceremony, sparking speculation about North Korea's succession plans. Analysts are discussing the possibility of her taking on a leadership role in the future.
  • Kim Jong Un’s daughter takes center stage at dynastic ceremony
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  • Kim Jong Un appears with daughter at mausoleum, fueling succession speculation
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Off-duty ICE agent stops armed man shooting at LA apartment complex; gunman dies from agent's shot. LAPD investigating.
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An off-duty ICE agent in Los Angeles confronted an armed neighbor who was firing rifle shots into the air at an apartment complex on New Year's Eve. The ICE officer fatally shot the gunman just before midnight.
  • Off-duty ICE agent takes down armed man firing rifle at LA apartment complex
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  • Gunman dies after being shot by off-duty ICE agent; LAPD investigating
    www.latimes.com
Coast Guard searches for survivors after boat strikes in Eastern Pacific. Search suspended for woman overboard from cruise ship.
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The U.S. Coast Guard is conducting a search for survivors after taking action against suspected drug vessels in the Eastern Pacific. Three alleged narco-terrorists were killed, and others are missing. The search is being carried out in challenging conditions with nine-foot seas and strong winds. Additionally, the Coast Guard has suspended its search for a 77-year-old woman who went overboard from a Holland America cruise ship near Cuba on New Year's Day after an 8-hour effort.
  • Coast Guard searches for survivors after US strikes suspected narco-terrorist vessels in Eastern Pacific
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  • Hopes Fade as Coast Guard Seeks Survivors of Latest Boat Strikes
    www.nytimes.com
Driver charged after crash in Nigeria injures Anthony Joshua, kills two friends.
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The driver responsible for the crash that injured Anthony Joshua and resulted in the death of two of his friends has been charged with dangerous and reckless driving in Nigeria.
  • Driver charged after crash that injured boxer Anthony Joshua, killed two friends
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  • Anthony Joshua’s driver charged after deadly crash in Nigeria
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Iranian protests escalate as regime threatens US troops, calling them 'legitimate targets' after Trump's warning. Tensions rise with social media threats exchanged between Trump and Iran.
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Iran's parliament speaker has declared U.S. military bases as 'legitimate targets' after President Trump vowed action in response to protest crackdowns in Iran. Tensions have escalated between the two countries, with Trump warning of U.S. intervention if Iran suppresses ongoing protests. Iranian officials have accused the U.S. and Israel of fueling the economic protests in Iran. The situation remains tense as both sides exchange threats amid growing unrest in Iran over economic conditions, water crisis, and sanctions.
  • Protests spread across Iran as regime threatens US forces as 'legitimate targets' after Trump warning
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  • Iran threatens American troops as ‘legitimate targets’ after Trump claims US is ‘locked and loaded’ to protect peaceful protesters
    nypost.com
  • Trump and Iran start 2026 exchanging new threats on social media
    www.npr.org
  • Iranian officials threaten US troops after Trump promises intervention on behalf of protesters
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • Trump warns US will intervene if Iran kills protesters
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A woman died in a suspected mountain lion attack in Colorado, marking the state's first fatal attack in over 20 years.
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Colorado officials are investigating a suspected deadly mountain lion attack on a woman, which would be the state's first such incident in over 25 years if confirmed.
  • WATCH: Woman dies in suspected mountain lion attack in Colorado
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  • Woman killed in suspected mountain lion attack in US
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  • Woman suspected to have been killed in Colorado's first fatal mountain lion attack in over two decades
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Ole Miss star accuses Lane Kiffin of jealousy as team succeeds in College Football Playoff without him. Kiffin benefits financially.
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Ole Miss star criticizes Lane Kiffin for trying to overshadow team's victory, calling him a "troll." Kiffin could earn up to $1 million in bonuses as Ole Miss progresses in the College Football Playoff.
  • Ole Miss star accuses Lane Kiffin of trying to 'steal our shine' amid College Football Playoff run: 'A troll'
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  • Lane Kiffin cashes in as former Ole Miss team advances in College Football Playoff without him
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Parties gear up for 2026 midterms with redistricting battles. Democratic wins in 2025 don't eliminate party weaknesses. Key races to watch.
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The 2026 midterm elections are intensifying as Democrats focus on kitchen table issues while Republicans defend Senate control. Redistricting battles are heating up as both parties fight over congressional maps in key states. Senate Republicans are working to maintain their majority, with key races in Georgia, North Carolina, and Michigan being crucial. Democrats have seen recent victories, including a win in a closely watched Iowa special election, indicating potential success in the midterms. Despite challenges, Democrats are optimistic for the upcoming elections as they prepare for crucial contests.
  • Healthcare, economy and the 'One Big Beautiful Bill': Welcome to the midterms
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  • Off-year Democratic gains send mixed signals ahead of 2026 
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
Venus Williams, 45, receives wild-card entry for Australian Open, becoming oldest woman in main draw.
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Venus Williams, aged 45, has made history by receiving a wild-card spot for the Australian Open, becoming the oldest woman to enter the main draw at Melbourne Park. This will be her first appearance at the tournament in five years.
  • Venus Williams set to become oldest woman in Australian Open main draw with wild-card entry
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  • Venus Williams, 45, gets Australian Open wildcard
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Alabama receiver credits Jesus after CFP loss to Indiana, marking Alabama's worst postseason defeat in Rose Bowl.
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Alabama receiver Germie Bernard credited Jesus Christ after the Crimson Tide's significant 38-3 loss to Indiana in the College Football Playoff Rose Bowl. This defeat marked the most one-sided postseason loss in Alabama's history, with Indiana dominating the game. Backup Austin Mack took over for Ty Simpson during the game.
  • Alabama star receiver gives 'glory to Jesus Christ' after team's crushing CFP loss to Indiana
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  • Indiana hands Alabama worst postseason loss in program history in Rose Bowl beatdown
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Accused Jan 6 pipe bomber to stay in custody until trial as ordered by federal judge.
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Brian Cole Jr., accused of planting pipe bombs outside the RNC and DNC headquarters, will be held in federal custody pending trial. The decision was made by U.S. Magistrate Judge Matthew J. Sharbaugh, who expressed concern over Cole's continued purchase of bomb-making components after the incident on January 6, 2021.
  • Judge orders accused Jan 6 pipe bomber to remain in custody pending trial
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  • Federal judge orders Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect to remain detained ahead of trial
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • D.C. Pipe Bomb Suspect Ordered to Remain in Jail Until Trial
    www.nytimes.com
DOJ requests Minnesota voting records over same-day registration 'vouching' concerns.
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The Justice Department has requested records from Minnesota officials regarding the state's voter registration system, specifically focusing on the "vouching" process. This comes as Minnesota is under scrutiny for the Somali child care fraud scandal. The Trump administration is concerned about the state's same-day "vouching" policy, which allows voters to register up to eight others.
  • DOJ seeks records about Minnesota ‘vouching’ voter registration system
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • Trump DOJ demands Minnesota voting records over same-day registration 'vouching' concerns
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Experts share 6 longevity rules for healthier aging in 2026, 6 pillars for a healthier lifestyle, 6 financial resolutions, and 10 cybersecurity resolutions for a safer 2026.
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The Fox News Health Newsletter covers trending healthcare stories, drug developments, mental health issues, and inspiring stories of people overcoming medical challenges. It features insights from an NFL neurosurgeon and a brain health expert on longevity secrets, financial strategies for 2026, and essential security steps against cybercriminals. Topics include the benefits of not retiring early, maximizing retirement contributions, cutting subscriptions, portfolio hedging techniques, and cybersecurity measures like two-factor authentication and credit freezing.
  • 6 longevity rules experts follow for healthier aging in 2026
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Elon Musk's Grok AI is being adjusted after posting inappropriate images of women and children.
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The BBC has uncovered instances of women being depicted in sexual scenarios without their consent. Users on platform X have expressed worries about explicit content involving minors being created with Musk's Grok tool.
  • Elon Musk's Grok AI alters images of women to digitally remove their clothes
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  • Musk's Grok AI bot is fixing safeguard 'lapses' after posting of sexualized images of children
    www.cnbc.com
BYD surpasses Tesla as top EV maker in 2025. Tesla sales drop for 2nd year. BYD leads in 2025 sales.
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In 2025, Tesla lost its position as the world's top electric vehicle manufacturer to Chinese company BYD. Tesla's sales dropped by 9% to 1.64 million vehicles, while BYD surged ahead with 2.26 million vehicles sold. Tesla faced challenges due to customer backlash over Elon Musk's politics, overseas competition, and the removal of federal incentives. BYD's success in China was partially offset by a price war and low domestic demand. This shift marks a significant achievement for BYD, a company that Elon Musk had previously ridiculed.
  • Chinese BYD taking over Tesla as the biggest EV maker
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • Tesla loses world's biggest electric vehicle maker title as sales fall for 2nd year
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  • Tesla Car Sales Dropped 9% in 2025, Falling Behind China’s BYD
    www.nytimes.com
  • BYD's China EV deliveries sharply decline in December, but lead overall sales in 2025
    www.cnbc.com
Ro Khanna says slow release of Epstein files isn't as worrying as DOJ withholding documents. Few files released lead to conspiracy theories and unanswered questions.
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Rep. Ro Khanna of California is urging the Justice Department to release the Epstein files sooner, suggesting that Congress could intervene to expedite the process. Despite President Trump's shifting statements, Congress' strong requests, and the Justice Department's gradual disclosure of information, many questions remain unanswered about the case.
  • Slow Epstein files release not as concerning as docs DOJ has withheld, says Ro Khanna
    www.npr.org
  • With few Epstein files released, conspiracy theories flourish and questions remain
    www.npr.org
Lamar Jackson will start for Ravens in crucial AFC North game against Steelers. Steelers' Aaron Rodgers considers retirement before facing Ravens.
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Lamar Jackson will start for the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North title game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Aaron Rodgers is considering returning for his 22nd NFL season despite retirement rumors. The Steelers quarterback is open to playing beyond 2025 as his team prepares to face the Ravens.
  • Lamar Jackson confirms he'll start for Ravens in must-win AFC North finale against Steelers
    www.foxnews.com
  • Steelers' Aaron Rodgers keeps retirement options open ahead of must-win Ravens game
    www.foxnews.com
Zelensky appoints Kyrylo Budanov as new chief of staff, replacing the disgraced former chief.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed Kyrylo Budanov, the head of Ukraine's Main Directorate of Intelligence, as his new chief of staff. Budanov, who has a background in military intelligence, is taking over the role to focus on security issues in Ukraine. He is also considered a potential rival to Zelensky in future elections.
  • Zelensky selects Ukraine spy chief Kyrylo Budanov to replace disgraced chief of staff
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • Ukraine’s Zelensky Names Kyrylo Budanov as New Chief of Staff
    www.nytimes.com
Trump clarifies he had a CT scan, not an MRI in October, regrets giving Democrats health "ammunition."
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President Donald Trump underwent a CT scan in October at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, with the White House physician reporting normal results. Trump clarified in an interview with the Wall Street Journal that he received a CT scan, not an MRI, and denied rumors about his medical care.
  • Trump regrets handing Dems health 'ammunition' with October scan — clarifies it was a CT, not an MRI
    www.foxnews.com
  • Trump says he did not receive MRI during October exam, contradicting earlier claim
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • Trump says he got a CT scan instead of an MRI
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George Clooney receives French citizenship, sparking a new clash with Trump. France defends the decision amid Trump's criticism.
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The French government has granted citizenship to George and Amal Clooney due to their contributions to France's international influence. The couple has been living in France since 2021. This decision was defended by the French government after criticism from President Donald Trump and allegations of preferential treatment. George and Amal Clooney have recently confirmed their French citizenship.
  • George Clooney gets French citizenship — and another dust-up with Trump
    www.npr.org
  • France defends granting Clooneys citizenship following Trump mockery
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
Washington Post warns California of regretting billionaire exodus due to tax proposal. Phil Mickelson comments on alleged fraud.
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The Washington Post warns that California may face a 'disaster' as wealthy residents consider leaving due to a proposed billionaire wealth tax. Economists argue that taxing the state's wealthiest individuals could help fund necessary healthcare services. Billionaires like Bill Ackman and Phil Mickelson have criticized the tax proposal, with Mickelson also highlighting the need to address fraud issues before implementing new taxes.
  • California will regret billionaire exodus, Washington Post editorial warns
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  • Billionaire tax proposal sparks soul-searching for Californians
    www.latimes.com
  • Threat of California Billionaire Tax Draws Criticism From Ultrawealthy
    www.wsj.com
Norway's 2025 new car market is 96% electric, with Tesla sales rising. However, Tesla's global sales dropped 9% behind China's BYD.
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In Norway, nearly all new cars sold last year were fully electric, based on registration data released recently. Tesla, the leading electric vehicle manufacturer in the US, was particularly affected by the removal of federal incentives compared to other car companies.
  • Norway wraps up 2025 with 96% of its new car market fully electric, and Tesla's sales are surging there
    www.cnbc.com
  • Tesla Car Sales Dropped 9% in 2025, Falling Behind China’s BYD
    www.nytimes.com
Maduro is open to discussing an agreement with the US to combat drug trafficking after CIA strikes.
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Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has expressed readiness to negotiate a drug trafficking agreement with the US following military pressure and strikes on suspected drug-trafficking vessels. This announcement comes after months of tension and speculation about potential collaboration between the two countries on this issue.
  • Maduro says Venezuela ‘ready’ to talk drug trafficking with US after CIA strikes
    nypost.com
  • Maduro says Venezuela is ready to discuss an agreement to ‘combat drug trafficking’
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • Maduro says Venezuela is 'ready' to make deal with US on drugs and oil after military strikes
    www.foxnews.com
  • Maduro says Venezuela open to US talks on drug trafficking
    www.bbc.com
February Social Security payment of $994 will be sent in 28 days. January payments will be sent in 12 days.
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In February 2026, Supplemental Security Income payments worth up to $994 will be issued to recipients, with payments going out on January 30 instead of the first of the month. The first round of January Social Security payments for retirees, capped at $5,108, will be issued in 12 days. Retirees born on or before the 10th of a month will receive this payment on January 14, with the second round of payments going out on January 21.
  • February Social Security direct payment worth $994 goes out in 28 days
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • First round of January Social Security payments goes out in 12 days
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Economists underestimate Trump's economic success, attributing it to AI push over failed tariffs. Rising unemployment highlights AI competition threat.
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Summary: Despite predictions of weaker performance and higher inflation rates, Donald Trump's economy saw a 4.3% GDP growth in the third quarter. His first year back in the White House has been marked by sweeping tax legislation, aggressive trade policies, rising borrowing costs, and legal challenges. However, there are concerns about the job market, with descriptions of the search for white-collar work as "brutal" and "traumatic." Unemployment in the U.S. reached a four-year high of 4.6% in November 2025. The inflation crisis inherited from former President Joe Biden has made the cost of living a significant concern for voters.
  • STEPHEN MOORE: Economists keep missing the Trump boom — and they won't admit it
    www.foxnews.com
  • Rising unemployment puts threat of AI competition in stark relief
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
New laws in New York and California for 2026 include rideshare union rights, social media limits, cellphone restrictions in schools, and a ban on cat declawing.
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In 2026, several new state laws have taken effect, including benefits for minimum wage workers, cancer patients, and parents of young children. California has implemented laws such as banning law enforcement officers from wearing masks, reducing the cost of insulin, and requiring landlords to provide refrigerators. Additionally, new laws across the country cover areas like artificial intelligence, healthcare, climate, and income tax reductions in nine states.
  • Five Laws Going Into Effect for New York in 2026
    www.nytimes.com
  • Rideshare union rights, social media limits and other state laws taking effect Jan. 1
    www.npr.org
  • California rolls out sweeping new laws for 2026, from cellphone limits in schools to a ban on cat declawing
    www.latimes.com
  • Notable new state laws taking effect in 2026 cover hotels, AI and climate
    abcnews.go.com
  • Opinion | Happy Tax Cut New Year
    www.wsj.com
Americans face tough choices as Obamacare premiums rise, leaving many without healthcare in the new year.
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Many Americans covered under the Affordable Care Act are facing challenges paying for insurance as enhanced subsidies expire, leading to steeper healthcare costs for over 20 million people in the New Year.
  • With Obamacare’s Higher Premiums Come Difficult Decisions
    www.nytimes.com
  • Americans brace to start New Year without healthcare
    www.bbc.com
Trump faces challenges before 2026 midterms, celebrates New Year with Netanyahu, shares resolution. Ukraine's troops prepare for another year at war.
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President Donald Trump faces challenges in maintaining control of Congress after the midterm elections, with history working against him. He has been pressuring state Republicans to redraw congressional districts in favor of the GOP. Trump recently hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago for New Year's Eve, aiming to find a peace deal. Despite celebrating the New Year in Florida, Trump is gearing up for a significant year in Washington, with Republican majorities in Congress. Trump expressed his New Year's resolution as "Peace on Earth" amidst uncertainties, including Russian advances in eastern Ukraine.
  • What can Trump do to change the tide before the 2026 midterm elections?
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • President Donald Trump shares his New Year's resolution
    www.foxnews.com
  • Another New Year at War: Ukraine’s Troops Doubt It Will Be the Last
    www.nytimes.com
  • Trump calls for ‘peace on Earth’ at glittering Mar-a-Lago New Year’s Eve bash
    nypost.com
  • Zelenskyy suggests Trump fly to Ukraine to help 'end the war'
    abcnews.go.com
Switzerland's burn centers overwhelmed post-New Year's fire, leading to patients being sent abroad for treatment.
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Patients have been transferred to hospitals in Germany, Italy, and France, with France confirming that 11 injury victims will be hospitalized there.
  • Switzerland’s Burn Centers Are Overwhelmed After New Year’s Fire
    www.nytimes.com
  • Switzerland’s burn centers are so overwhelmed that fire victims are being sent to other countries.
    www.nytimes.com
"Stranger Things" is likened to "Happy Days" for the COVID-19 era. The series finale of "Stranger Things" is discussed.
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"Stranger Things" was originally planned as a limited series but continued for five seasons over nearly 10 years. The show was given two extra hours to wrap up its storyline, and major events are highlighted in the conclusion.
  • Stranger Things is the Happy Days of the COVID-19 era
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • ‘Stranger Things’ Has Ended. What Happened in the Series Finale?
    www.nytimes.com
European stocks set to begin 2026 positively, while gold and silver prices rise. Asia-Pacific markets start the year with mixed performance.
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European markets are starting the new year on a positive note, while some Asian markets like Japan and mainland China remain closed for the holidays.
  • European stocks poised to start 2026 in positive territory; gold and silver prices rally
    www.cnbc.com
  • Asia-Pacific markets set to start 2026 on a mixed note
    www.cnbc.com