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‘Dumbest time to be alive’: Critics pounce on Trump’s new 'shameless grift'

Days before he is set to be officially inaugurated as the country’s 47th president, Donald Trump announced his latest money-making scheme had arrived.

A new meme coin.

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'You're not answering!' Heated debate breaks out on CNN over reporting on Biden's decline

A heated discussion broke out Friday night over a pair of reports in The New York Times that President Joe Biden's inner circle shielded him for years, and that Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) begged him in July not to seek a second term.

The Times put out the reports late Friday.

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Pro-Trump Georgia lawmaker says Fani Willis is ‘100%’ to blame for his arrest

Republican state Sen. Colton Moore is accusing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis of being the mastermind behind his arrest Thursday outside the Georgia House chamber.

And Moore, a staunch supporter of Donald Trump who previously led the impeachment charge against Willis for her prosecution of the president-elect, is seizing the opportunity to gin up outrage in MAGA world. The Georgia lawmaker revealed his new conspiracy theory Friday during an interview on One America News Network’s “The Matt Gaetz Show.”

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Dogs prove invaluable in massive search for Los Angeles fire victims

by Paula RAMON

In the ashes of what was once a luxury home on Malibu's Pacific coast, an energetic dog runs from spot to spot, searching for victims of one of the huge wildfires that ravaged Los Angeles.

Tulla, a sandy-colored Labrador retriever, stops next to a crusted gas canister that was once perhaps part of a barbecue, and begins to bark furiously.

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Menendez brothers' hearing delayed by LA fires

A re-sentencing hearing for Lyle and Erik Menendez over the bloody murder of their wealthy parents was delayed Friday as Los Angeles grapples with devastating wildfires.

The pair were jailed for life after a blockbuster trial in the 1990s detailing the gruesome slayings of Jose and Kitty Menendez at the family's luxury Beverly Hills mansion.

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Expert notes 'intriguing' details in Jack Smith report that will likely 'never see light'

A former federal prosecutor appeared amused after Trump-appointed judge Aileen Cannon questioned why there was a rush to push out special counsel Jack Smith's report in his classified documents case, and lamented what information within may never see the light of day.

Elie Honig, a former New York prosecutor, joined CNN's Kaitlan Collins on Friday night on "The Source" to discuss Cannon's remark, which she made earlier in the day.

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NY Times' Maggie Haberman flags 'overlooked' little detail in Trump aide's nomination

Top Trump aide Stephen Miller is set to wield even more influence during the president-elect’s second administration, but the casual political observer may have missed a key detail about his new White House roles, according to New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman.

Miller, who crafted the first administration’s most rigid immigration policies, has set himself apart from other veterans of Donald Trump’s first administration as the one person who has spent the most time mapping out what the next term’s policy agenda will look like.

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Ex-NY lieutenant governor's corruption case ends after key witness dies: report

Federal prosecutors are ending the bribery case against former New York Lieutenant Gov. Brian Benjamin, in light of the death of a key witness, reported The New York Times on Friday.

This decision "lifts a cloud that has followed Mr. Benjamin, a Democrat, since April 2022 when the government first accused him of funneling state money to a real estate developer in exchange for campaign contributions. The charges, announced in a splashy news conference, forced Mr. Benjamin to resign and all but ended his political career," noted the report.

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South Korea court to decide on extending president's detention

By Claire LEE

A South Korean court will weigh Saturday whether to extend the detention of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, after investigators arrested him over a failed martial law bid.

Yoon, who is expected to attend the hearing, threw the nation into chaos on December 3 when he attempted to suspend civilian rule, citing the need to combat threats from "anti-state elements".

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Israeli government approves Gaza ceasefire deal

By Jay Deshmukh and Daniel Capurro

Israel's cabinet voted to approve a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal on Saturday, the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, ending days of uncertainty about whether the truce would go into effect this weekend.

The ceasefire, set to begin Sunday, would halt fighting and bombardment in Gaza's deadliest-ever war.

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'Revenge tour': US news media braces for Trump return

By Andrea Bambino and Gregory Walton

US media are bracing for the White House return of Donald Trump, who previously helped to boost news consumption but is now prompting outlets to protect themselves from retaliation -- legal or otherwise -- from the famously grudge-bearing Republican.

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Meet the Trumps: America's first family moves back in

Donald Trump's family will likely be less formally involved in White House business in his second term as they were in the first, but some will remain key to his political operation as unofficial advisors.

Here is a look at how Trump's wife, five children and other relatives will play a role in the new administration after Monday's US presidential inauguration.

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Eric Adams claps back at notion he dined with Trump at Mar-a-Lago in search of pardon

Embattled New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Friday that his Florida lunch with President-elect Donald Trump centered strictly around U.S. and world affairs – with not a peep mentioned about his upcoming federal bribery trial.

But not all were immediately convinced that Adams did not bring up the possibility of a pardon as he dined with Trump, who is set to become the first convicted felon to enter the White House.

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