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'This is the way': Internet cheers as Michelle Obama snubs Trump's 'dictator coronation'

Former first lady Michelle Obama will skip Donald Trump’s second inauguration next week, her office revealed Tuesday, though it didn’t provide an explanation for her decision.

“Former President Barack Obama is confirmed to attend the 60th Inaugural Ceremonies,” according to a statement from the Office of Barack and Michelle Obama. “Former First Lady Michelle Obama will not attend the upcoming inauguration.”

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'He can't erase it': J6 committee members speak out after final Jack Smith report drops

WASHINGTON — Some members of the House Select Committee investigating the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 attacks are responding now that the Justice Department has published special counsel Jack Smith's final report.

Speaking to Raw Story on Wednesday, Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) said the committee did "good work" that "pointed out Donald Trump's criminality" around the election.

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'Savage animal': Former J6 police officer says 'MAGA lunatics' attacked elderly mother

Special counsel Jack Smith's final report on Jan. 6 and the 2020 election was released overnight, but a former victim of the MAGA attack says Americans simply don't care.

Speaking to MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace, Former Washington, D.C. Metro Police Officer Michael Fanone said it's become clear that Americans saw what happened to him and are too selfish to be bothered.

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Trump mulls failed candidate with white nationalist ties for key security role: report

President-elect Donald Trump is leaning toward another controversial pick for a crucial national security position in his administration, Politico reported Tuesday.

Specifically, two sources report that Trump wants to hire far-right former congressional candidate Joe Kent to head up the National Counterterrorism Center, the agency that advises law enforcement on terrorism and fights terror plots both domestic and international.

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US, Japanese lunar landers set to launch on single rocket

One rocket, two missions: Lunar landers built by US and Japanese companies are poised to "rideshare" to the Moon, showcasing the private sector's growing role in space exploration.

SpaceX is targeting a 1:11 am (0611 GMT) Wednesday liftoff of a Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, with very favorable weather conditions forecast.

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From ban to buyout: What next for TikTok in the U.S.?

TikTok faces an imminent shutdown in the United States after Congress passed a law last year forcing its Chinese owner ByteDance to either sell the platform or close it by this Sunday.

The US Supreme Court is expected to rule this week on TikTok's challenge to the law.

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Meta to lay off 3,600 employees in performance-based cuts

Meta plans to dismiss approximately 3,600 employees identified as low performers and replace them with new hires, according to an internal memo reported by Bloomberg on Tuesday.

The company, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, confirmed to AFP that CEO Mark Zuckerberg's decision will affect five percent of its workforce.

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Starbucks shift on non-paying visitors stirs debate in US

Starbucks has stirred the coffee pot by reversing a policy that allowed anyone to use its bathrooms, with the US public warned they'll need to buy something or get out.

In a new code of conduct issued Monday, the hot drink behemoth that boasts 29,000 retail stores in 78 markets said it wanted "to ensure our spaces are prioritized for use by our customers."

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'Take that to the bank': Key Trump ally again threatens his own party

A key ally of President-elect Donald Trump is threatening Senate Republicans that their careers will be over if they don't toe the line and back Fox News personality Pete Hegseth for secretary of Defense.

"If anyone in the Senate GOP votes against confirming Pete Hegseth after his stellar performance today, there will be a primary challenge waiting for you," said Charlie Kirk in a post to X. "You can take that to the bank."

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‘Swamp’s going to swamp’: Hard-line GOPers threaten to complicate Trump's political agenda

When Donald Trump returns to Washington as the 47th president next week, he will assume united control of the federal government – but Republican hard-liners are already exposing intraparty rifts over how to move forward on key elements of the president-elect’s legislative agenda in Congress.

That’s especially true when it comes to ongoing discussions revolving around whether to raise the debt ceiling, with some Freedom Caucus members signaling that any increase needs to be part of the reconciliation bill, NOTUS reported Tuesday.

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Ted Cruz attacks 'gay men's choir' to blame 'woke policies of the left' for wildfires

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) lashed out at a "gay men's choir" and what he called "woke policies of the left" after wildfires ravaged parts of California.

During a Tuesday appearance on Newsmax, the Texas Republican claimed that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were not standing with suffering Americans.

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'If you want to take it outside': Nancy Mace challenges Dem to fight

A fellow lawmaker triggered Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) so much that the MAGA lawmaker asked the Democrat if she wanted to "take it outside."

Mace has been on the offensive over which bathroom her new trans colleague uses. The Republican has lashed out about transgender people and where they urinate.

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Sanctioning of global white supremacist terrorism group rattles U.S. extremist members

The State Department has applied the “specially designated global terrorist” designation to the Terrorgram Collective in a groundbreaking move that for the first time sanctions a transnational white supremacist terrorist group with a significant presence in the United States.

The announcement on Monday — one week before President Biden leaves office — justified the designation based on the group “posing a significant risk of committing, or having participated in training to commit acts of terrorism, that threaten the security of United States nationals or national security, foreign policy, or economy of the United States.” Terrorgram is an amalgam of the words “terror” and “Telegram,” the latter of which is a social media platform used by members to distribute propaganda.

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