â–¼ Friday, January 2

Somali day care centers threatened, Trump may save Obamacare subsidies, Minnesota fraud sparks citizenship debate, right-wing influencer's claim leads to threats, child care funding freeze impacts families.
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Somali-run daycare centers in Minnesota are facing threats after being accused of fraud in a viral video. The alleged fraud has sparked a federal review of denaturalization for naturalized citizens who obtained citizenship fraudulently. A right-wing media influencer has targeted Somali daycare operators, resulting in threats and a freeze on federal child care funding. The Trump administration's freeze on federal funding for child care assistance to low-income families is also being discussed. Nick Shirley, involved in the Minnesota daycare fraud investigation, is facing harassment as federal officials halt child care payments.
  • Somali day care centers face threats. And, how Trump could save Obamacare subsidies
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  • Minnesota fraud scandal intensifies debate over stripping citizenship
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  • HHS audit for 2012 found $16M in ‘improper’ child care payments to Minnesota — and millions more has been sent to state since
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  • WATCH: HHS freezing child care payments to all states after Minnesota fraud allegations
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  • Threat to Suspend Aid for Minnesota Child-Care Centers Rattles Families
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Trump warns US will intervene if Iran kills protesters amid escalating tensions. Top headlines include threats exchanged between Trump and Iranian officials over protests in Iran.
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The US president has vowed to come to the rescue amid escalating protests and clashes in Iran over economic hardship. President Trump and an Iranian security official have exchanged threats as protests continue over the government's handling of currency devaluation and rising prices.
  • Trump warns US will intervene if Iran starts killing protesters and more top headlines
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  • Trump warns US will intervene if Iran kills protesters
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  • Trump Says U.S. Is ‘Locked and Loaded’ if Iran Kills Protesters
    www.nytimes.com
  • Trump, top Iranian security official exchange threats over protests now roiling Iran
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  • Trump says U.S. will intervene if Iran 'violently kills' protestors
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Trump asserts he is in good health, excelled in cognitive exam, takes more aspirin than advised, and addresses bruising concerns.
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The president responded to a report by the Wall Street Journal about his health at the end of his first year of his second term. In an interview, he expressed concerns about having "thick blood pouring through my heart" but insisted that his health is perfect.
  • Trump doubles down, insists he is in ‘perfect health’ and he ‘aced’ cognitive exam
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  • Trump says he takes higher daily dose of aspirin than doctors recommend
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  • Trump finally explains mysterious bruising — and says he’s sick of speculation over ‘perfect’ health
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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
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  • 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
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  • Rising unemployment puts threat of AI competition in stark relief
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Maduro is willing to negotiate with the US on drug trafficking and oil after military strikes. Venezuela open to discussions.
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has expressed willingness to negotiate a drug trafficking agreement with President Donald Trump following US military strikes on suspected drug-trafficking vessels. Maduro's announcement comes after months of military pressure and he also avoided addressing a question about a US-claimed attack in Venezuela.
  • Maduro says Venezuela is ready to discuss an agreement to ‘combat drug trafficking’
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  • Maduro says Venezuela is 'ready' to make deal with US on drugs and oil after military strikes
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  • Maduro says Venezuela open to US talks on drug trafficking
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Extreme weather hits US coasts with New Year's Day downpour flooding Southern California highways amid a year of fires and floods.
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A storm is bringing heavy rain to Southern California, marking a wet start to the new year and causing flooding concerns. This unusual weather pattern is a departure from the typical rain-free New Year's Day in the Los Angeles area. The recent floods, occurring just before the first anniversary of the January wildfires, highlight the impact of extreme weather on life in the L.A. region.
  • WATCH: Extreme weather slams both coasts in US
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  • New Year's Day downpour floods Southern California highways
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  • A Year of Fires and Floods in Southern California
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Californians consider billionaire tax proposal; wealthy criticize. Golfer Phil Mickelson comments on California fraud allegations.
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Economists suggest a tax on California's wealthiest residents to fund healthcare services, but billionaires like Bill Ackman and Phil Mickelson are against the idea, with Mickelson specifically citing fraud issues that need to be addressed before implementing new taxes.
  • Billionaire tax proposal sparks soul-searching for Californians
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  • Threat of California Billionaire Tax Draws Criticism From Ultrawealthy
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  • Golf legend Phil Mickelson weighs in on alleged fraud in California
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About 40 people died in a fire at a Swiss ski resort bar. Trump has abandoned the National Guard push in three major cities.
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A New Year's party at a Swiss Alpine bar ended tragically as a fire broke out, resulting in the death of around 40 people and injuring approximately 115 others, many of whom were in their teens to mid-20s. The incident occurred in a popular bar in a resort town in the Swiss Alps. Mourners gathered for a vigil to honor the victims of the fire, which was described as a place where young people could enjoy hot chocolate and affordable drinks before turning into a scene of death. Authorities reported that the victims were celebrating at a ski resort bar when the tragedy struck.
  • Dozens Killed in New Year’s Fire, and Trump Abandons National Guard Push in 3 Major Cities
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  • A fire in an Swiss ski resort bar has left about 40 people dead
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  • WATCH: Vigil held for victims of New Year's bar fire in Swiss Alps resort town
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  • Hundreds injured, dozens feared dead after fire at Swiss ski resort New Year’s Eve celebration
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  • Explosive fire kills multiple people at Swiss Alps bar during New Year’s celebrations
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New York Magazine features Mamdani's team, but one aide is missing from the cover.
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Mayor Zohran Mamdani took office in New York City with a large crowd in attendance. However, a member of his inner circle, Catherine Almonte Da Costa, resigned the next day due to controversy over past antisemitic statements on social media.
  • Images From the Dawn of the Mamdani Era
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  • New York Magazine Put Mamdani’s Team on Its Cover. One Aide Was Erased.
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New NYC Mayor Mamdani revokes Adams' pro-Israel orders, focuses on housing issues, and intervenes in a private bankruptcy case. Inauguration takeaways.
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Former Mayor Eric Adams and conservative-leaning Jewish leaders criticized the revocation of his executive orders by the new Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Mamdani tackled the housing crisis on his first day with executive orders targeting landlords and bankruptcy case intervention. Mamdani signed multiple executive orders aimed at protecting tenants and revoking some of Adams's past orders. He reaffirmed his governance as a democratic socialist and assured all New Yorkers that he is their mayor. Thousands of New Yorkers gathered outside City Hall to witness Mamdani take office.
  • Mamdani Revokes Executive Orders That Adams Signed to Support Israel
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  • Hours after taking office, NYC Mayor Mamdani targets landlords, moves to intervene in private bankruptcy case
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  • WATCH: Zohran Mamdani speaks at public inauguration as New York City mayor
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  • Mamdani vows to govern as ‘democratic socialist’ and embrace big government
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • Social media fuelled Mamdani's rise. Can he keep the momentum as New York mayor?
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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
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  • Rideshare union rights, social media limits and other state laws taking effect Jan. 1
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  • 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
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  • Opinion | Happy Tax Cut New Year
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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
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  • Americans brace to start New Year without healthcare
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Key 2026 House and Senate races could determine Congress control. Democrats face challenges despite 2025 wins. Pollster criticizes Democrats' strategy for 2026.
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Senate Republicans are fighting to maintain their majority in the 2026 midterm elections, with key races in Georgia, North Carolina, and Michigan being crucial. Democrats have seen encouraging results in recent elections, including a victory in a closely watched Iowa special election. Despite challenges, Democrats scored major wins in 2025 and are gearing up for the upcoming midterms. However, there are warnings against overconfidence from both parties. Some analysts suggest that Democrats could face losses in 2026 if they do not address certain issues highlighted in recent reports. Pollster Nate Silver has criticized the Democratic Party for not acknowledging mistakes made in the 2024 election.
  • Here are the key 2026 House and Senate races to watch that could decide control of Congress
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  • Off-year Democratic gains send mixed signals ahead of 2026 
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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?
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  • President Donald Trump shares his New Year's resolution
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  • Another New Year at War: Ukraine’s Troops Doubt It Will Be the Last
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  • Trump calls for ‘peace on Earth’ at glittering Mar-a-Lago New Year’s Eve bash
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  • Zelenskyy suggests Trump fly to Ukraine to help 'end the war'
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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
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  • Switzerland’s burn centers are so overwhelmed that fire victims are being sent to other countries.
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BYD's EV deliveries in China dropped in December but are expected to surpass Tesla's sales by 2025.
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In 2025, BYD was the top electric vehicle (EV) seller in China, but its December sales were impacted by a price war and low domestic demand. This achievement marks a remarkable success for BYD, a company that was once ridiculed by Tesla's Elon Musk for its products.
  • BYD's China EV deliveries sharply decline in December, but lead overall sales in 2025
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  • China’s BYD poised to overtake Tesla as world’s top EV seller for the first time
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"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
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  • ‘Stranger Things’ Has Ended. What Happened in the Series Finale?
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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
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  • Asia-Pacific markets set to start 2026 on a mixed note
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Trump clarifies he did not have an MRI in October exam, receiving a CT scan instead.
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President Donald Trump clarified that he did not receive an MRI but underwent a CT scan at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in October. This information was shared in a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal.
  • Trump says he did not receive MRI during October exam, contradicting earlier claim
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  • Trump says he got a CT scan instead of an MRI
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â–¼ Thursday, January 1

Taiwan's president vows to protect sovereignty amid Chinese military exercises. Tensions rise with US involvement in 2025.
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Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te pledges to protect the island's sovereignty against China's "expansionist ambitions" following Beijing's recent military drills near Taiwan. Tensions escalate as China conducts its largest military exercises in response to a significant $11 billion arms deal between the U.S. and Taiwan.
  • Taiwan's president pledges to defend island's sovereignty after Chinese military drills
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  • China’s global aggression check: Taiwan tensions, military posturing, and US response in 2025
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Trump criticizes George Clooney for complaining about common sense in politics.
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President Donald Trump criticized actor George Clooney on Truth Social, calling him an "average guy" who complains about common sense in politics. Trump also referred to Clooney and his wife as "two of the worst political prognosticators of all time."
  • Trump tears into ‘average guy’ George Clooney who ‘complained, constantly, about common sense in politics’
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  • Trump tears into 'average guy' George Clooney who 'complained, constantly, about common sense in politics'
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Jack Smith defends investigations into Trump, links Capitol riot to Trump's actions, denies influence, and defends decision to indict Trump in released testimony to Congress.
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Former special counsel Jack Smith testified to lawmakers in December and described President Trump as the most culpable person in the criminal conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election results. Smith claimed to have evidence to convict Trump in both cases. He accused Trump of exploiting violence on January 6, 2021, and faced questions about his defunct criminal investigations into Trump.
  • In newly released testimony, Jack Smith defends his investigations into Trump
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  • Jack Smith says 'no historical analog' for Trump's actions, denies being influenced
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  • In Hearing Transcript, Jack Smith Defends Decision to Indict Trump
    www.nytimes.com
  • Congress releases Jack Smith's testimony about Trump prosecutions
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  • Jack Smith says key Jan 6 witness relied on hearsay, lacked firsthand evidence
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Protests in Iran over the economy turn deadly with at least six reported deaths. Demonstrators storm offices, chanting against the regime.
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Protests in Iran have escalated due to economic pressures and dissatisfaction with the country's theocracy. At least six people have been killed in the demonstrations, which have spread across various cities. The protests have been fueled by Iran's rapidly depreciating currency and financial pressures. Security forces have clashed with protesters in Tehran, Shiraz, and Kermanshah, with reports of gunfire and chants against the regime's leader.
  • Deaths reported during widening protests in Iran sparked by ailing economy
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  • At least six killed in Iran as protests over hurting economy spread
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  • Iran Protests Turn Deadly as Violence and Anger Spread
    www.nytimes.com
  • Iran protests turn deadly as anti-regime demonstrations enter fifth day
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CBS anchor Tony Dokoupil asks viewers to hold him accountable as he promises to focus on the "average American" in his new hosting role.
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Tony Dokoupil, the anchor of "CBS Evening News," has asked viewers to hold him accountable as he takes on the role following years of media distrust. He mentioned changes to the nightly news show and expressed a commitment to considering the perspective of the average American rather than just advocates. This comes after Bari Weiss took over as editor-in-chief at CBS News.
  • CBS' Tony Dokoupil urges viewers to hold him accountable ahead of new hosting gig
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  • CBS anchor vows more focus on ‘average American’ amid upheaval at network
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California considers a wealth tax, but faces revenue concerns and potential billionaire exodus to Florida. Ackman warns of consequences.
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The left is advocating for a referendum in California that would impose a wealth tax, potentially generating billions in revenue. However, the state's Attorney General warns of negative long-term consequences. Billionaire Peter Thiel and others are reportedly considering leaving the state to avoid the tax, leading to concerns about the potential impact on Silicon Valley and the tech industry. Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman has issued a warning that the tax could have catastrophic effects on California, prompting successful individuals to relocate.
  • Opinion | Gavin Newsom Has a Wealth Tax Dilemma
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  • California admits ‘billionaire tax’ would sink state revenues as advocates cleared to gather signatures
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Patriots coach addresses criminal allegations against players before playoffs. Stars eligible to help team secure top seed despite serious charges. Stefon Diggs faces felony strangulation charge and denies claims.
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New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel addressed criminal allegations against players Stefon Diggs and Christian Barmore, stating that the team was aware of the accusations. Both players are still eligible to play on Sunday despite facing assault allegations. Christian Barmore was charged with assault and battery on a family member in a domestic violence case, while Stefon Diggs has been accused of felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault. Diggs denies the allegations, according to his lawyer.
  • Patriots coach Mike Vrabel addresses criminal allegations against two players ahead of playoffs
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  • NFL player Stefon Diggs faces felony strangulation charge
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  • New England Patriots player Stefon Diggs faces strangulation charge
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Venezuela releases political prisoners while detaining more Americans amid increasing pressure from the U.S. on Maduro's regime.
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At least 80 people, including one with U.S. ties, have been released from detention in Venezuela for opposing President Nicolás Maduro's rule, but over 800 individuals still remain detained. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that 10 Americans were among those freed in a prisoner swap in July. President Donald Trump sent an envoy to Caracas, and the number of American citizens held in Venezuela has increased since the U.S. military and economic campaign against President Maduro began.
  • Venezuela Frees Dozens of Political Prisoners
    www.nytimes.com
  • Venezuela arrests more Americans as Trump ramps up pressure on Maduro: report
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  • Venezuela Detains Americans Amid Growing U.S. Pressure
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Experts share 6 pillars for a healthier lifestyle in 2026, 6 financial resolutions for a secure future, and 10 cybersecurity tips for a safer year.
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An NFL neurosurgeon and a brain health expert share longevity secrets that go beyond typical resolutions, highlighting the benefits of not retiring early. Additionally, six practical financial strategies for 2026 are outlined, such as maximizing retirement contributions and cutting subscriptions. Tips on protecting against cybercriminals in 2026 include using two-factor authentication, updating software, and freezing credit.
  • 6 pillars of a healthier lifestyle in 2026 from experts on staying young
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  • 6 kick-butt financial resolutions you should make today to protect tomorrow
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  • 10 simple cybersecurity resolutions for a safer 2026
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Russia requests the U.S. to halt chase of fleeing oil tanker, now registered in Russian ship database with crew displaying Russian flag.
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A tanker sailing to Venezuela to pick up oil has claimed Russian protection, despite being labeled a stateless vessel by U.S. authorities. The ship is now flying the Russian flag, making it difficult for U.S. forces to board. The U.S. military attempted to intercept the tanker last week in the Caribbean Sea.
  • Russia Asks United States to Stop Pursuit of Fleeing Oil Tanker
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  • Oil Tanker Fleeing the Coast Guard Now Listed in Russian Ship Database
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  • Crew Paints Russian Flag on Oil Tanker Pursued by the U.S. Coast Guard
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Doug Burgum promotes America 250 celebration to highlight shared values. Washington Monument light show launches 250th anniversary festivities.
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Interior Secretary Doug Burgum hopes that the United States's 250th anniversary commemoration will bring citizens together. President Trump has initiated wide-scale celebrations, starting with the illumination of the Washington Monument on New Year's Eve. The monument will feature patriotic projections telling the story of America's founding and future.
  • Doug Burgum suggests America 250 celebration will help citizens ‘understand our shared values’
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • WATCH: Washington Monument light show kicks off America's 250th celebrations
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  • Washington Monument to become ‘birthday candle’ as US marks start of 250th year
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  • Washington Monument will glow on New Year’s Eve to kick off America’s 250th anniversary 
    nypost.com
Trump is ordered to return California National Guard troops to Newsom and drops plans to deploy National Guard in major cities.
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In 2025, President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard to several major cities, a move that was met with controversy. An appeals court has ruled that the Trump administration must return control of the California National Guard to the state after federalizing and deploying troops. President Trump announced the withdrawal of National Guard troops from Los Angeles, Portland, and Chicago. Governor Gavin Newsom of California stated that Trump has "admitted defeat." The decision to withdraw troops from these cities is seen as a retreat in one of the president's bold attempts to test his power. The ruling is considered a victory for Gov. Newsom, who has strongly opposed Trump's efforts to control California's National Guard. Courts have blocked troop deployments in Chicago and Portland, and the Los Angeles deployment was halted by a judge earlier this month.
  • Here's the top US cities Trump could target with National Guard deployments in 2026
    www.foxnews.com
  • Trump must relinquish California National Guard troops to Newsom, appeals court rules
    www.washingtonexaminer.com
  • Trump Abandons Efforts to Deploy National Guard to 3 Major Cities
    www.nytimes.com
  • Trump will drop push for National Guard deployments in Chicago, LA and Portland, Ore.
    www.npr.org
  • Trump says he is withdrawing National Guard troops from some US cities
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Brad Pitt and Anthony Hopkins share their sobriety stories in 2025, with Hopkins celebrating 50 years sober after a near-fatal incident.
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Celebrities such as Bradley Cooper, Miley Cyrus, Tom Holland, and Anthony Hopkins are promoting sobriety during Dry January 2026. Anthony Hopkins, an Academy Award winner, recently shared an inspiring message on Instagram about his sobriety milestone, highlighting the connection between recovery and career success.
  • Brad Pitt gets brutally honest as stars share sobriety stories in 2025, 'pretty much on my knees'
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  • Anthony Hopkins marks 50 years sober after near-fatal drunken driving blackout changed his life
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