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'He's getting red': Fox News' Peter Doocy blushes in last Karine Jean-Pierre confrontation

A jab from White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre caused Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy to blush during what was expected to be their final press conference together in the White House briefing room.

"If I don't see you again in the briefing, thank you for always ... You could have stopped taking the hard questions years ago, and you didn't, so we appreciate that," Doocy said at the beginning of his questions on Monday.

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'War in Arctic has started': Kremlin-linked media gushes on possible Greenland partnership

Russian state media personalities have been pushing for a partnership with Donald Trump to split ownership of Greenland.

The president-elect has renewed his interest in possibly buying the world's largest island, which is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark. Kremlin-linked talking heads are excited by the possibility that the U.S. might launch a military operation to help Vladimir Putin launder his invasion of Ukraine, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump allies launch $20M effort to convince working class to back tax plan

A right-wing advocacy group founded by the billionaire Koch brothers announced Monday the launch of a $20 million campaign to promote an extension of the 2017 Trump-GOP tax cuts, which disproportionately benefited the rich and large corporations.

But in a 60-second ad that debuted over the weekend, Americans for Prosperity (AFP) characterizes the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act as a boon to "hardworking Americans" and small businesses—and warns that allowing provisions of the law to expire at the end of this year as scheduled would be disastrous for the working class.

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'Trump's fault': Dems urged not to let new prez 'untangle' from pending policy disaster

Donald Trump has stopped talking about one of the central messages from his campaign since winning the election — and an analyst suggested that's a telling sign.

The president-elect has all but abandoned talking about the economy, which MSNBC columnist James Downie argued could be seen as an indication that Trump doesn't feel confident that his policies will improve on President Joe Biden's economic record.

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Arizona attorney general demands Jack Smith report for her probe into Trump allies

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes sent a letter to the U.S. Justice Department asking for the volume of Jack Smith's report dealing with the 2020 election.

In an email sent Sunday, Mayes wrote that a grand jury in her state has already indicted 18 people on allegations of election fraud, including some of those involved in a federal case that had been prosecuted by Smith.

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'Trekking down to Mecca to see the prophet': Ana Navarro rips Fetterman's Trump meeting

Ana Navarro, co-host of ABC's The View, criticized Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) for meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.

During a Monday panel discussion about the meeting, Navarro argued Fetterman was guilty of poor judgment because he was the only Democratic official to meet at Trump's resort home.

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Trump protester uses Crisco in effort to blow up car: DoJ

While former President Jimmy Carter lay in state at the U.S. Capitol, Adrian Hinton allegedly attempted to light his car on fire using gasoline and the shortening brand Crisco.

Politico legal affairs reporter Kyle Cheney posted a filing from the U.S. Department of Justice Monday saying that on Jan. 8, 2025, current and former elected officials were paying their respects when Hinton drove to the building and lit the top of his car on fire using a flammable object.

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Firefighting planes dump ocean water on LA fires − why saltwater is usually last resort

Firefighting planes are dumping ocean water on the Los Angeles fires − why using saltwater is typically a last resort


Firefighters battling the deadly wildfires that raced through the Los Angeles area in January 2025 have been hampered by a limited supply of freshwater. So, when the winds are calm enough, skilled pilots flying planes aptly named Super Scoopers are skimming off 1,500 gallons of seawater at a time and dumping it with high precision on the fires.

Using seawater to fight fires can sound like a simple solution – the Pacific Ocean has a seemingly endless supply of water. In emergencies like Southern California is facing, it’s often the only quick solution, though the operation can be risky amid ocean swells.

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Judge Cannon denies Trump's last-ditch bid to suppress Jack Smith's 2020 election report

Judge Aileen Cannon on Monday shot down a last-ditch bid by President-elect Donald Trump's attorneys to suppress the release of special counsel Jack Smith's final report on Trump's efforts to illegally remain in power after he lost the 2020 election.

As reported by legal analyst Adam Klasfeld on BlueSky, Cannon denied an emergency motion filed by attorneys representing Trump codefendants Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, who were both implicated in the Mar-a-Lago documents case.

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New Orleans launches tool to help patients find abortion drug amid state restrictions

NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans health department has developed a new online tool to help doctors and patients identify pharmacies that stock misoprostol in Orleans and Jefferson parishes.

The initiative comes after the department was tasked with studying access to the pregnancy care pill after new state law reclassified misoprostol and mifepristone as controlled substances. The drugs were targeted because they can also be used for medication abortion, but both have other medical uses.

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Librarians gain protections in some states as book bans soar

Karen Grant and fellow school librarians throughout New Jersey have heard an increasingly loud chorus of parents and conservative activists demanding that certain books — often about race, gender and sexuality — be removed from the shelves.

In the past year, Grant and her colleagues in the Ewing Public Schools just north of Trenton updated a 3-decade-old policy on reviewing parents’ challenges to books they see as pornographic or inappropriate. Grant’s team feared that without a new policy, the district would immediately bend to someone who wanted certain books banned.

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U.S. Supreme Court rejects Big Oil attacks on Hawaii climate lawsuit

Climate campaigners and scientists on Monday welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to reject attempts by fossil fuel giants to quash the Hawaii capital's lawsuit aiming to hold the major polluters accountable for the devastating impacts of their products.

"This is a significant day for the people of Honolulu and the rule of law," Ben Sullivan, executive director and chief resilience officer at the City and County of Honolulu's Office of Climate Change, Sustainability, and Resiliency, said in a statement.

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Mike Lindell must fork over more than $50K for 'frivolous' Smartmatic claims: reporter

Trump-supporting pillow salesman Mike Lindell has been ordered by a court to fork over more than $50,000 to electronic voting systems company Smartmatic after he unsuccessfully sued them for racketeering several years ago.

As reported by Reuters legal reporter Brad Heath on BlueSky, United States District Judge Carl Nichols ordered Lindell to "pay $56,369 in sanctions for making frivolous claims against Smartmatic."

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