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U.S. emissions stagnate in 2024, challenging climate goals: study

U.S. greenhouse gas emissions barely decreased in 2024, leaving the world's largest economy off track to achieve its climate goals, according to an analysis released Thursday, as the incoming Trump administration looks set to double down on fossil fuels.

The preliminary estimate by the Rhodium Group, an independent research organization, found a net fall of just 0.2 percent in economy-wide emissions.

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'Inexplicable decision': Critics blast LA mayor over Ghana trip as wildfires ignited

The mayor of Los Angeles is facing intense backlash as internet critics question her glaring absence as raging infernos have killed at least five people and forced tens of thousands to evacuate.

Several fires scorched more than 25,000 acres late Wednesday and destroyed more than 1,000 buildings.

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Top Minnesota House Republican urges colleagues to refuse to seat incoming lawmaker

State Rep. Lisa Demuth, who leads Minnesota House Republicans, strongly suggested that her caucus will refuse to seat Rep.-elect Brad Tabke, DFL-Shakopee, who won a contested election by 14 votes after 20 votes were improperly discarded.

The election case is before a judge, but Demuth told Al Travis, a conservative podcast host, that Republicans will ignore a judge’s ruling and refuse to seat Tabke, forcing Gov. Tim Walz to call a special election in district 54A.

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'Unusual step': Top Trump donors could be shut out of inauguration events

Less than two weeks before Donald Trump officially takes the White House, The New York Times reports that top donors — some in the seven-figure range — can no longer purchase tickets for the ceremony, or for private events hosted by the inaugural committee.

According to five people who spoke with the Times and asked to remain anonymous, some of the megadonors "have been placed on waitlists" and have likely missed the opportunity to snag VIP tickets.

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'Who are you again?' Trump campaign official takes shot at 'loser' ex-Freedom Caucus chair

A senior advisor and co-campaign manager for Donald Trump's successful presidential campaign took a swipe Wednesday night at an outgoing Virginia Republican who found himself at odds with the president-elect — and was the recipient of a primary loss by a Trump-backed candidate.

Former Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) lost his seat in Congress when he was defeated in a June primary by state senator John McGuire, who eeked out a victory by just 370 votes. After his defeat, Good stepped down as Freedom Caucus chair in September.

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'Far right doesn't like facts': Outrage as MAGA blames DEI for wildfire devastation

Conservative condemnation of diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, initiatives reached new heights Wednesday when MAGA world laid blame on its frequent boogeyman for the disastrous California wildfires.

And political observers across social media are taking note.

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High-profile raid rounding up undocumented immigrants eyed in Trump's opening days: report

President-elect Donald Trump's administration is plotting a high-profile surprise raid rounding up undocumented immigrants in the nation's capital in the early days after he takes office, according to a report.

Trump's transition team has met with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, officials and repeatedly inquired about resources available to carry out the raids at a workplace in the metro area, NBC News reported, citing three people familiar with the discussions.

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'Breathless' commentary on Trump belies the real — and simple — reason he won: analyst

Republicans and Democrats alike have scrambled to come up with ever-fancier theories of why Donald Trump was re-elected to the presidency, but the real answer is staring everyone in the face, a senior fellow with the left-leaning Center for American Progress said on MSNBC's "The Beat" on Wednesday evening.

"The basic idea here, which I've been pinging around, is like what happened in this election basically, was it Trump's message or Trump himself had some kind of unique political appeal, or was he there with his own ability at the time of this essentially anti-incumbent frustration?" asked anchor Chris Hayes. "And you make a pretty convincing case it really is that one."

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New twist in US-Cuba trademark fight over Havana Club rum

One rum, two owners: the decades-long legal battle between the Cuban government and spirits giant Bacardi over the popular Havana Club rum brand has entered a new phase with the enactment of a new US trademark law.

Entitled "No Stolen Trademarks Honored in America Act" and signed into law last month by outgoing US President Joe Biden, it prohibits US courts from recognizing trademarks that were "illegally confiscated" by the Cuban government since the 1959 Cuban Revolution.

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Trump in charge - if he can corral unruly Republicans

Donald Trump returns to the White House in two weeks with everything seemingly going his way -- from stronger grassroots support than ever to a cowed billionaire class and a demoralized opposition.

Yet a chaotic and polarized Republican Party on Capitol Hill threatens to frustrate his ambitions for a legacy-defining second term unless he is able to master the political equivalent of herding cats.

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'Utterly without ethics:' Court watchers skewer Justice Alito for taking Trump call

A cascade of shade shrouded the rare phone call between Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and President-elect Donald Trump as legal analysts and political observers took to social media to sound off on the conversation.

Reactions swiftly followed reports that the incoming president and sitting Supreme Court justice spoke by phone just a day before Trump asked the high court to block his criminal sentencing in the New York hush-money case, asserting he is protected by the court’s blockbuster presidential immunity ruling last summer.

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'Newson may be criminally responsible': MTG suggests CA gov may face charges over fires

A firebrand MAGA Republican said Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) may be "criminally responsible" for the raging wildfires near Los Angeles that so far have scorched more than 25,000 acres and left at least five people dead.

The fast-moving infernos have forced more than 80,000 to evacuate. The two largest fires in the area, the Palisades and Eaton fires, were zero percent contained as of Wednesday evening.

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Election-denying ex-Brazilian president says Trump invited him to inauguration

A former Brazilian president who — like President-elect Donald Trump — has been accused of undermining democratic institutions and promoting baseless claims about electoral fraud, says Trump invited him to his upcoming inauguration.

Jair Bolsonaro made the remarks Wednesday.

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