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U.S. to ban smart cars containing Chinese tech

by Beiyi SEOW

The United States finalized a rule Tuesday effectively barring Chinese technology from cars in the American market, taking aim at software and hardware from the world's second biggest economy over national security risks.

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Pete Hegseth put on spot over lewd slur's meaning: 'The men and women watching understand'

Senate Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Jack Reed (D-RI) hammered Donald Trump's nominee to head the Department of Defense Tuesday.

Among comments Pete Hegseth has made are those relating to his objection to women in combat roles and the integration of all race, gender and orientations in the military — which he calls a "diversity, equity and inclusion" program."

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Fire-hit LA faces new peril as dangerous winds ramp up

by Huw GRIFFITH

Hot, powerful winds Tuesday threatened to rekindle and whip up major fires that have devastated the hills and suburbs of Los Angeles, killing at last 24 people and changing the face of America's second biggest city forever.

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'I believe him': Jan. 6 committee chair in pardon talks amid fear of Trump retribution

Members of the Jan. 6 select committee are privately discussing presidential pardons with the White House days before the return of Donald Trump, who has publicly threatened vengeance against them and other political enemies.

Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS), who chaired that congressional panel, told Punchbowl News that he had spoken to the White House counsel's office last month about the possibility of a pre-emptive pardon and would accept one if offered by president Joe Biden, although he said they hadn't directly discussed the topic.

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'Loyalty to a tyrant': Liz Cheney issues Senate warning over Jan. 6 report

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), whom Donald Trump has threatened to jail over her role in the Jan. 6 investigation into his alleged election subversion, touted the release of the J6 report and questioned whether Republicans would give their "loyalty to a tyrant" by blindly supporting the president-elect.

The DOJ released special counsel Jack Smith's report shortly before 1 a.m. Tuesday, after Trump fought tooth-and-nail to prevent it from going public.

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Pete Hegseth gripes that he's victim of 'smear campaign' from 'liberal media'

Defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth slammed the "liberal media" during his confirmation hearing Tuesday, blaming it for a "coordinated smear campaign" against him.

"What became very evident to us from the beginning, there was a coordinated smear campaign orchestrated in the media against us that was clear from moment one," Hegseth said.

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'You are a misogynist!' Pete Hegseth immediately hit with protests at confirmation

Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of defense, was immediately hit with protests as he gave his opening remarks at his confirmation hearing.

The protests came moments after Hegseth began speaking to the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday.

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'Jack Smith has raised a big red flag' about Trump's second term: reporter

CBS News' Scott MacFarlane, who for years has closely tracked all legal news related to the January 6th, 2021 attack on the United States Capitol building, said that former special counsel Jack Smith's final election subversion report is a "warning" about a second Trump term.

Writing on X, MacFarlane took note of how Smith documented attempts to threaten and intimidate witnesses who had knowledge of Trump's actions leading up to and during the deadly Capitol riots.

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'You lack the character': Pete Hegseth hit by immediate putdown at confirmation hearing

Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) called into question Pete Hegseth's "character" at the beginning of the former Fox News Host's confirmation hearings for secretary of defense.

"Mr. Hegseth, you are the ninth nominee for secretary of defense I have had the honor to consider as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee," Reed said. "I have voted in favor of all your predecessors, including those in the first Trump administration.

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MSNBC's president steps down as network prepares for Trump's return to office

MSNBC president Rashida Jones is stepping down just days before Donald Trump returns to the White House.

Rebecca Kutler, senior vice president of content strategy at MSNBC, will step in as interim president effective immediately, although Jones will remain in an advisory role through March, reported the New York Times.

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'Quite the opposite': GOP's 'Make America Healthy' promise torn apart in fact-check

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. doesn't want Americans to think of him as an antivaccine conspiracy theorist as he seeks confirmation as President-elect Donald Trump's Secretary of Health and Human Services — rather, he wants to be thought of as a guy who wants to end corporate poisoning of the environment, "Make America Healthy Again" and get people off processed foods.

The trouble is, Catherine Rampell wrote for The Washington Post, he'll be working under the administration of a party that has spent years methodically undermining all the programs and laws that make those things possible for lower-income Americans.

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Trump defense nominee ordered three gin and tonics for breakfast: witness

The New Yorker's Jane Mayer reports that President-elect Donald Trump's transition team has waged "an intense, and in many ways unprecedented, behind-the-scenes campaign" to "intimidate and silence potential witnesses" who could deliver damaging testimony against Pete Hegseth, the man tapped by Trump to be his next secretary of defense.

Among other things, Mayer reported that Trump's allies are trying to clamp down on stories about Hegseth's alleged alcohol abuse.

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'Slap in the face': MAGA influencer warns base could be 'erased' by Trump ally

A right-wing influencer continued her public feud with Donald Trump's so-called co-president Elon Musk Tuesday.

MAGA cheerleader Laura Loomer has been warning the Trump transition team that Musk, who has become an influential adviser since donating hundreds of millions of dollars to the 2024 campaign, had major conflicts of interest that should keep him from the president-elect's inner circle. She claims the X owner had punished her for speaking out.

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