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'Not a good thing': Expert warns cars may become pricier if Trump gets his way

Consumers shopping for a new car in 2025 are being warned to buckle up for higher prices once President-elect Donald Trump takes office next month as potential impacts from his trade policies are beginning to come into focus.

Trump has vowed to slap heavy tariffs on all foreign-made goods once he returns to the White House next month, and auto analysts and dealerships are weighing in on how new taxes on foreign car companies would affect a buyer’s bottom line.

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World's top golfer sidelined from PGA tour by Christmas dinner injury: report

A freak Christmas dinner injury sidelined the world's top golfer from the PGA tour, CNN reported Friday evening.

“On Christmas Day while preparing dinner, Scottie [Scheffler] sustained a puncture wound to the palm of his right hand from a broken glass,” said Blake Smith, the manager for Scheffler, in a statement. “Small glass fragments remained in the palm which required surgery.”

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'F around and find out': Fox News host scoffs as influencer questions own GOP support

A liberal Fox News host took a victory lap Friday afternoon on social media after an Indian immigrant investor and self-described technopreneur openly questioned his support for the Republican Party as he and his community face "persistent and dehumanizing attacks."

X user @Cloudwatch199, who goes by Sidarth, bemoaned on the app the treatment he and other immigrants have faced amid a divide in the MAGA movement over H-1B visas.

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Treasury secretary warns another crisis is coming unless 'extraordinary measures' taken

Outgoing Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen issued a dire warning that "extraordinary measures" will need to be taken to avoid a default on U.S. debt if Congress does not act to raise the debt ceiling soon, The New York Times reported Friday.

Yellen's warning, notes the report, comes "at a fractious political moment. Republicans are set to take control of Washington next month ... The debt limit was suspended in June 2023 after a contentious negotiation over federal spending, work requirements for receiving government benefits and funding for the Internal Revenue Service. That suspension is scheduled to expire on Jan. 2, forcing Treasury to begin using so-called extraordinary measures to allow the federal government to keep paying its bills."

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'They don't understand': Lawmaker smacks down TikTok defenders as Trump fights looming ban

A Michigan Democrat took a shot at supporters of TikTok as President-elect Donald Trump tries to block a looming ban set to take effect next month.

Trump on Friday asked the Supreme Court to hit the brakes on a law that could ban the popular social media site nationwide starting Jan. 19 if its owner, who is Chinese, doesn’t sell it to an American company.

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GOP senator calls for repealing new law designed to prevent money laundering and terrorism

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) took to X on Friday to try to drum up public support for his plan to repeal a recently enacted law intended to crack down on money laundering and the finance of terrorism.

"I’ve got a bill — the Saving Privacy Act — that would repeal the Corporate Transparency Act," wrote Lee, quoting a post from several months ago by Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) railing against the law. "Do you agree that the CTA is unduly intrusive and needs to be repealed?"

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'Not normal': Top Senate Dem says activist trait 'has to go' to win midterms

One high-ranking senator wants his party's most dedicated activists to make fundamental changes to how they approach voters in the next election cycle.

In a wide-ranging interview with Politico columnist Jonathan Martin, Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) lamented that Democrats don't just have a deficit in information "infrastructure," but that Democrats don't take advantage of their limited opportunities to use plain language that ordinary Americans can relate to. The Senate's chief deputy minority whip emphasized that this isn't just a problem among the progressive wing of the party, but among centrists as well. He opined that Vice President Kamala Harris frequently used language on the campaign stump that was more common in academia than among more typical voters.

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Costco hits back at right-wing think tank push to cripple its diversity program

An activist group of shareholders backed by a right-wing think tank are trying to pressure the bulk wholesaler club store Costco into dropping its diversity, equity and inclusion policies — but the company is pushing back — hard, reported CNN on Friday.

According to the report, Costco's board of directors "unanimously recommended that its shareholders vote against a proposal brought by a conservative think tank, the National Center for Public Policy Research, that would require Costco to evaluate and issue a report on the financial risks of maintaining its diversity and inclusion goals. The group criticized Costco for possible 'illegal discrimination' against employees who are 'white, Asian, male or straight.'"

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'Honestly thought this was satire': Experts scoff at new Trump filing 'full of puffery'

Donald Trump has submitted a filing to the Supreme Court regarding the TikTok case brought by the Justice Department, which the court will decide in the coming session.

The lawsuit brought by the DOJ alleges "violations of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act and its implementing regulations (COPPA)."

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MAGA Republican says Americans will ‘cheer’ DOGE crackdown on food stamps

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) on Friday said Americans would celebrate cuts to the federal budget by the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE – including a crackdown on food stamps and Medicaid.

The comments came Friday during Roy’s appearance on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” where he called on “the DOGE guys” – billionaires Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy – to identify non-defense discretionary spending that can be slashed.

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'Why put yourself through that torture?' Kari Lake says she won't run again

Kari Lake has lost two campaigns in a row and said she probably won't run again.

Speaking to the far-right TurningPoint USA conference last weekend, the Arizona Republic quoted Lake telling the crowd, “I am gonna go help President Trump in Washington, D.C. That’s what I’m gonna do."

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'Donald Trump has a problem': MSNBC panel points to billionaire vs. MAGA civil war

Donald Trump's top issue next year is fixing immigration, and an MSNBC political panel thinks he set up his supporters for an internal civil war over it.

Speaking to Ayman Mohyeldin, who is filling in for Nicolle Wallace, Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson said Trump has spent the past decade blaming immigrants for all that ails them. Meanwhile, Trump has welcomed the billionaire class, in stark contrast to the MAGA ideology.

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Disgraced George Santos ordered to surrender $200K obtained by wire fraud

A federal judge has ordered former Rep. George Santos (R-NY) to surrender roughly $200,000 in ill-gotten money from his wire fraud scheme, CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reported Friday.

The order follows Santos' guilty plea to federal charges against him, which he is set to face sentencing for in February.

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