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Trump officially announces January 6th anniversary press conference at Mar-a-Lago

Former President Donald Trump has officially announced that he will be holding a press conference to mark the one-year anniversary of the riots he incited at the United States Capitol building.

Via Axios reporter Andrew Solender, Trump put out a notice Thursday that he will be having a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on January 6th at 5 p.m. EST.

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How 6 conspiracy theories led to hilarity, mockery and horror in 2021

Conspiracy theories have exploded since the invention of QAnon. From the Pizzagate lie to believing in the Lizard People, some of the bizarre conspiracies have a long history, but 2021 also saw some new ideas or a spin on old classics.

Here are the 2021 conspiracy theories that Facebook users eagerly spread that normal people find extremely confusing.

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Here's why fearmongering Republicans were wrong about Biden ruining Christmas

House Republican leaders did everything in their power to warn of impending doom and gloom this Christmas, but it was all for naught.

"House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy joined 159 House Republicans in a letter to President Biden saying his policies 'will certainly ensure that this Christmas will not be merry' because of a 'supply chain crisis' and inflation. Chairman Jim Banks of the House Republican Study Committee, citing the same reasons, wrote to colleagues: 'Our job as Republicans is to explain to the American people what the grinches at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave did to ruin Christmas,' The Washington Post's Dana Milbank wrote in his new column.

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WATCH: Noam Chomsky explains how the Republican Party is marching the world to destruction

Noam Chomsky warns the Republican Party is “marching” the world to destruction by ignoring the climate emergency while embracing proto-fascism at home. Chomsky talks about the January 6 insurrection, how neoliberalism is a form of class warfare and how President Biden’s climate plans fall short of what is needed.

Noam Chomsky: Corporate Patents & Rising Anti-Science Rhetoric Will Prolong Pandemic www.youtube.com

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Historians sound the alarm over GOP's 'frightening' authoritarian plans

A pair of Kentucky historians warned that Democrats are not doing enough to fight back against the authoritarian threat from the Republican Party.

Brian Clardy, a Murray State University history professor, John Hennen, a Morehead State University history professor emeritus, told another Kentucky historian that Donald Trump and his GOP loyalists are steering the U.S. toward fascism, according to an op-ed published by the Courier-Journal.

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Capitol cop rips 'pathetic' Mike Pence for downplaying Jan. 6 -- and he fears Trump fans will riot again

A U.S. Capitol police officer injured in the Jan. 6 insurrection fears that chaotic assault could become a regular occurrence.

Sgt. Aquilino Gonell told Congress in July that he believed he would be killed by angry Donald Trump supporters during the riot, and he told NPR that he and his colleagues are worried it will happen again -- and again.

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2021: A year of space tourism, flights on Mars, China's rise

In this handout image courtesy of NASA released on November 23, 2021, the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches with the Double Asteroid Redirection Test, or DART, spacecraft onboard, November 23, 2021 in California

Washington (AFP) - From the Mars Ingenuity helicopter's first powered flight on another world to the launch of the James Webb telescope that will peer into the earliest epoch of the Universe, 2021 was a huge year for humanity's space endeavors.

Beyond the science milestones, billionaires battled to reach the final frontier first, an all-civilian crew went into orbit, and Star Trek's William Shatner waxed profound about what it meant to see the Earth from the cosmos, as space tourism finally came into its own.

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Biden and Putin to speak on Thursday amid Ukraine tensions

By Trevor Hunnicutt and Andrea Shalal

WASHINGTON/REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin will speak on Thursday, the White House said, as Washington crafts a common response to Russia's military build-up on the Ukraine border with European allies.

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The 8 weirdest things we saw in 2021

If 2020 was a horrible disaster then 2021 could be seen as a little weird. Certainly horrors like the Delta variant and the attack on the U.S. Capitol were tragic, but many of the other major stories of 2021 were just plain weird.

Here they are:

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Biden, Putin to hold new phone call amid Ukraine standoff

Presidents Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin will speak by telephone Thursday amid high tension on Ukraine, setting the tone for US-Russia security talks next month, the two nations announced.

It will be the second telephone call in less than a month between the two leaders, with Biden in early December warning Putin of "severe consequences" if Russia invades Ukraine.

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US appoints envoy to defend Afghan women's rights

Washington (AFP) - The United States on Wednesday appointed an envoy to defend the rights of Afghan women, signaling a key priority as the Taliban ratchet up restrictions.

Rina Amiri, an Afghan-born US scholar and mediation expert who served at the State Department under former president Barack Obama, will take the role of special envoy for Afghan women, girls and human rights, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced.

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Trump's takeover of the Republican Party could mean losses the GOP isn't counting on

Author and reporter Bill Powell penned a column for Newsweek that warned Republicans might not measure the drapes for the majority just yet.

For the past year, Republicans have assumed that they were going to take over the House and possibly the U.S. Senate at the 2022 midterms. Their reasoning is strong. After a troubled census count, Republicans used power in the state legislatures to draw congressional maps so that they could ensure Democratic members would lose.

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Trump thanked for all of his inadvertent progressive successes

Writing for the Huffington Post, senior White House correspondent S.V. Date penned a kind of thank you note to former President Donald Trump for the 2021 year of success that Democrats have accomplished.

While Republicans have worked diligently to stop any legislative movement, President Joe Biden, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) have accomplished a mountain. Some of that was a negotiation, but much of it was sheer luck.

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