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'Hope bending the knee was worth it': Nikki Haley mocked after Trump's 'birdbrain' barb

Social media critics mocked former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley after President-elect Donald Trump bashed her Wednesday evening, despite Haley throwing her support behind him during the campaign.

Trump proudly announced in a post to his Truth Social platform on Wednesday evening that he hired 1,000 people for his incoming administration. But he then immediately rattled off several traditional GOP figures and groups who would not be welcome to submit applications to work for him.

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Cuba frees jailed protesters in Biden terror list deal

by Rigoberto DIAZ and Jordane BERTRAND

Cuba began releasing people Wednesday who had been jailed for protesting against the regime under a deal that saw departing US President Joe Biden remove the communist island from a list of terrorism sponsors.

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Thousands across Gaza celebrate ceasefire deal

Crowds of Gazans chanted and embraced on Wednesday as news spread that a ceasefire and hostage release deal had been reached between Israel and Hamas aimed at ending more than 15 months of war in the Palestinian territory.

After a US official and a source close to the negotiations first revealed the agreement, Israel cautioned that several points "remain unresolved" that it hoped would be addressed.

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South Korea's president arrest: what happens next?

Impeached leader Yoon Suk Yeol made history this week as the first sitting South Korean president to be arrested, ending a weeks-long standoff. But analysts say the country's political crisis is far from over.

Yoon said he's cooperating to avert "bloodshed" but invoked his right to remain silent and his lawyers are using "every legal tactic" in the book, analysts say, against the insurrection probe into his ill-fated declaration of martial law.

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Rice fields turned into art in northern Thailand

A two-acre paddy field in northern Thailand has been transformed into an artwork depicting a dragon and a cat, symbols of hope and resilience as the community recovers from floods.

The farm owner, Tanyapong Jaikham, told AFP that the cat represents the residents of his hometown Chiang Rai who faced devastating floods during last year's monsoon season.

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Spain raises flag at Damascus embassy after 12-year closure

Spain raised its flag at Madrid's Damascus embassy Thursday, in the presence of its top diplomat more than a decade after suspending activity and as Western countries resume ties following Syrian president Bashar al-Assad's ouster.

Spain closed the mission in March 2012, a year after Assad began brutal repression of anti-government protests, triggering more than 13 years of war.

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Trump allies say FBI failed to stop New Orleans attack due to focus on white supremacy

In the aftermath of the ISIS-inspired terror attack committed by a man who plowed his truck through a crowd of New Year’s Eve revelers and killed 14 people in New Orleans, some of Donald Trump’s allies have suggested the FBI failed to prevent the attack because the agency was too focused on white supremacist investigations.

The criticism leveled at the FBI by Kimberly Guilfoyle, who has received an appointment to serve as ambassador to Greece, and Steve Bannon, the former White House strategist, on Jan. 2 compounds a series of social media posts by the president-elect suggesting that lax security at the border enabled the attack. The rhetoric by the president-elect and his allies ignored the fact that the attacker, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, was a U.S. citizen and Army veteran who lived in Houston.

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Biden ‘exploring options’ to keep TikTok running amid looming ban: report

A behind-the-scenes 11th-hour White House effort is underway to prevent TikTok from going dark on Americans’ phones as early as Sunday, according to a new report.

President Joe Biden’s administration is said to be “exploring options” on ways to see through the ban ordered by lawmakers in a way that does not result in the widely popular app downloaded by millions of U.S. users going down on Jan. 19.

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'A real contradiction': Ex-prosecutor flags Trump nominee's curious answers to avoid 'lie'

Pam Bondi’s refusal on Wednesday to admit under oath that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election is a double-edged sword that could signal future trouble for the former Florida attorney general, according to CNN’s Elie Honig.

“What Pam Bondi said today is a little bit different than what she showed us,” Honig, a senior legal analyst for the network, said during an interview on “The Source.”

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Toyota arm Hino makes deal to settle emission fraud case

US officials late Wednesday announced a $1.6 billion deal with Toyota subsidiary Hino Motors to settle charges it deceived regulators about the amount of emissions spewed by its diesel engines.

Hino used altered emissions test data to get approval to import and sell more than 110,000 diesel engines to the US, most of which were installed in heavy-duty trucks made by Hino, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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Nonprofit founded by Stacey Abrams admits hiding that it helped campaign for her: report

A nonprofit has admitted it hid its efforts to campaign for its founder: Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams, who made history as the first Black woman to be nominated by a major party for governor.

Abrams, who served in the state House of Representatives for more than a decade — including seven as minority leader — gained national fame when her surging campaign nearly defeated Brian Kemp in 2018, losing by just 54,723 votes. She lost again in a rematch to Kemp in 2022.

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‘Legacy of incompetence’: MAGA melts down over Biden’s farewell address

Vitriolic anger that took over MAGA world from the outset of Joe Biden’s presidency continued through the waning days of his first and only term – and his farewell address to the nation Wednesday night was no exception.

GOP officials and political observers on the right wasted no time pouncing on Biden, filling social media with mockery and outrage as the outgoing president delivered his last speech from the Oval Office.

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Canadian officials divided over whether to use break-glass strategy against Trump: report

Since President-elect Donald Trump announced his plan to put draconian new tariffs on goods from Canada, the country's politicians have considered a drastic retaliation strategy of cutting off energy imports to the United States. But not all Canadian officials are thrilled with this idea, Politico reported on Wednesday.

"Premiers for the top oil-producing provinces have warned of a 'national unity crisis' if Ottawa leverages Canadian oil in response to tariffs, deepening a regional divide between Ottawa and Western Canada," said the report.

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