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'Transactional' Trump is getting ready to sell out his GOP allies to China: reporter

Members of the Republican Party who are hawkish when it comes to China should be prepared for President-elect Donald Trump to sell them down the river, warns Politico analyst Jonathan Martin.

Writing on X, Martin muses that the current drama over the fate of video app TikTok "is a nice little appetizer for the inevitable Trump-Hill tensions" about the United States' relationship with China.

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Teen kills fellow student, teacher at Slovak school

A teen killed a fellow student and a teacher in a knife attack at a secondary school in northeastern Slovakia on Thursday and wounded a third woman.

The 18-year-old was detained shortly after the crime, police said.

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'Trump never has to tell us': Questions raised over where  inaugural cash will end up

With a reported $250 million expected to flow into Donald Trump's inauguration coffers, with tech billionaires and business execs providing a substantial amount of the cash, Politico is reporting that much of it will end up being excess that the president-elect can do with as he pleases.

As Politico's Alice Miranda Ollstein, Caitlin Oprysko and Irie Sentner are reporting, the U.S. government already funds much of the inaugural activities so, with a record haul, Trump may find himself with millions he can divert elsewhere and that has raised questions.

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Rudy Giuliani posts video of his dog Vinny at Mar-a-Lago as he's two hours late to trial

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani posted a video of his dog Vinny at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday when he was two hours late to trial in Manhattan.

Giuliani was expected to show up for a civil trial to determine if he could retain ownership of his Florida condo and personalized World Series rings. The former mayor was recently found in contempt after a judge ruled that he defamed two former election workers and awarded them $148 million in damages.

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Trump ran on promise to lower grocery prices — few Americans now believe he will

Just days before he is set to raise his right hand and place his left on a Bible to swear an oath to the Constitution, President-elect Donald Trump faces low public confidence in his ability to fulfill one of his top campaign promises: lowering the price of groceries. According to a new Associated Press poll, most Americans, many of whom cast their ballot on that pledge, do not believe he will bring them relief.

“From the day I take the oath of office, we’ll rapidly drive prices down and make America affordable again,” Trump told supporters on the campaign trail in North Carolina, the Washington Post reported. “Prices will come down. You just watch. They’ll come down fast.”

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Pope Francis bruises arm in fall at Vatican

Pope Francis has suffered his second fall in as many months and bruised his forearm, the Vatican said Thursday, adding that he was wearing a sling.

The 88-year-old, who has been in increasingly fragile health in recent years, fell at the Santa Marta residence where he lives in the Vatican but did not break any bones, the press office said in a statement.

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Venezuela releases detained free-speech advocate

The head of a leading Venezuelan human rights group was released from detention Thursday, his NGO said, after nine days in custody following a crackdown on critics of President Nicolas Maduro.

"In the early hours of January 16, our director Carlos Correa was freed," the Espacio Publico NGO wrote on the social network X.

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Reporter reveals 'sad and important story' related to alleged Tulsi Gabbard incident

Donald Trump's appointee to be the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Tulsi Gabbard, reportedly failed to impress key Republican Senators who would oversee her confirmation hearing. Now it's being revealed she may have previously bungled a key moment in the effort to recover American hostage Austin Tice.

The Economist's Steve Coll told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that while Gabbard and others were on a trip to Syria in 2017 a member of her team "was led by the Syrian regime to meet an American prisoner who that colleague of Miss Gabbard later identified as Austin Tice, the missing American journalist who was abducted near Damascus in 2012."

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Hospital chain reveals it owes $1B — and can't afford to pay staff

Prospect Medical Holdings’ dire financial straits were well-documented, even before the owner of Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital declared bankruptcy on Jan. 11.

But its cash flow woes are even worse than previously aired in public. The national hospital chain operator owes more than $1 billion to more than 100,000 creditors, but has just $3.4 million cash on hand, Paul Rundell, Prospect’s chief restructuring officer, wrote in testimony ahead of a federal bankruptcy court hearing in Dallas on Tuesday.

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'Don't talk negatively about my friend!' Rep. Moskowitz needles rival James Comer on CNN

Florida Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D) joked with CNN's John Berman Thursday about his love-hate relationship with House Judiciary Chairman James Comer (R-KY) while discussing the potential confirmation of Florida's former Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Berman began, "You are switching committees. People got used to watching you on the Oversight Committee, you know, going after, in some cases, the Chair, James Comer. Now, you're moving to Judiciary, and you talk about Florida — politics in Florida — Pam Bondi, who will likely be the next attorney general from Florida, what do you see as your biggest concerns, vis-à-vis, with the incoming attorney general?"

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Minnesota House Democrats work from afar as GOP convenes sessions without them

Judy Moe walked into a Richfield Caribou Coffee on Wednesday morning ready to air grievances and advocate for disability rights with her state representative, presenting him with a copy of a printed agenda she created for the 45-minute meeting titled “Meeting with State Rep. Michael Howard 1-15-25.”

Moe, whose daughter is in a wheelchair, confers regularly with Howard, who’s been her House representative for six years. Howard began the conversation by asking her how she was preparing for the Minnesota legislative session — during which she often testifies on bills to lawmakers — and how she’s feeling as President-elect Donald Trump will soon take office.

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'No more business as usual': DeSantis announces replacement for Marco Rubio in Senate

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday announced that he had chosen Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody to replace Marco Rubio in the United States Senate all the while declaring war against the "woke agenda."

An opening for the seat occurred when Rubio was nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to be his new secretary of state.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene's beau has anti-GOP meltdown: 'Our own party is our biggest enemy!'

MAGA TV host Brian Glenn, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) boyfriend, flew into a rage over Republicans who are standing in the way of President-elect Donald Trump's agenda.

In a Thursday meltdown on Real America's Voice, Glenn argued that MAGA's "biggest obstacle to get things done at this point is not the Democrats."

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