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'Trump's nightmare': Expert says China could be beating the president-elect on pet issue

President-elect Donald Trump embraced cryptocurrency during his 2024 campaign and has even made noises about creating a "Bitcoin reserve" in which the United States would hoard a stash of cryptocurrency much in the same way it keeps reserves of key resources such as gold and petroleum.

However, Forbes is reporting that China may have already beaten Trump to the punch by creating its own reserve, which Forbes describes as the president-elect's "nightmare."

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Electric cars took 89% of Norway market in 2024

Electric cars accounted for 89 percent of the new cars sold in Norway last year, a report said Thursday, pushing the country closer to reaching its goal of going fully electric by 2025.

"We need only 10 percent more to reach the objective for 2025," the Norwegian Road Federation (OFV) said in a statement.

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Milan says no to all outdoor smoking in Italy's toughest ban

Smokers in Italy's financial and fashion capital of Milan risk being fined for lighting up on city streets or crowded public areas, after the country's toughest ban came into effect on Wednesday.

Those who defy the new prohibition in the polluted northern Italian city could be fined between 40 and 240 euros ($41 to $249), a punishment that does not sit well with all residents.

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South Korea's impeached president resists arrest over martial law bid

Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol remained defiantly inside his residence resisting arrest for a third day on Thursday, after vowing to "fight" authorities seeking to question him over his failed martial law bid.

The embattled leader issued the bungled declaration on December 3 that led to his impeachment and has left him facing arrest, imprisonment or, at worst, the death penalty.

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'The CIA must get involved': Trump melts down in late-night rant targeting DOJ and FBI

Donald Trump ended his New Year's Day going on the attack after the attack in New Orleans in the early morning followed by a Tesla Cybertruck blowing up in front of his Las Vegas hotel, which together seem to have rattled him as he demanded the CIA become involved in domestic affairs.

Taking to his Truth Social account late in the evening, the president-elect pointed fingers in multiple directions and stuck to his guns blaming everything going wrong in the country on Democrats and the country's law enforcement apparatus.

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Montenegro mourns after gunman kills 12

Montenegro began three days of national mourning Thursday after a gunman went on a rampage after opening fire at a village restaurant, killing 12 people including two children.

"Twelve people were killed, of whom two were children," prosecutor Andrijana Nastic told reporters in the southern town of Cetinje, raising the previous toll of at least 10 from Wednesday's attack.

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South Korea police raid Jeju Air, airport over fatal crash

South Korean police raided the offices of Jeju Air and the operator of Muan International Airport Thursday as they step up a probe into the fatal crash of a Boeing 737-800 that killed 179 people.

The flight was carrying 181 passengers and crew from Thailand to South Korea on Sunday when it issued a mayday call and belly-landed before slamming into a barrier, killing all aboard except two flight attendants.

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Junk food companies 'freaking out' as people on weight-loss meds eat better: columnist

Junk food companies are starting to get nervous over how many Americans use GLP-1 medications to lose weight.

Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell walked through shocking details of the economic impact of drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic cited in a new study by Cornell University and Numerator.

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'Farms will come to a stop': Farmer warns of soaring food prices and shortages under Trump

A lifetime farmer who lives in an area filled with signs supporting Donald Trump fears one of the president-elect's key campaign promises, according to a report.

Joe Del Bosque of Del Bosque Farms on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, expressed concerns about what will happen if promises for mass deportations are kept.

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Canadian PM Trudeau's party has given him just days to decide if he's quitting: report

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's party wants to know within days if he plans to quit.

Politico reported Tuesday that party members want him to reveal his plans as soon as the holidays are over.

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'There's no question': Ex-advisor issues Canada warning about Trump's threats

President-elect Donald Trump has caused consternation in Canada with his threats to make the country part of the USA and his floating a 25% tariff on any imports. And a former economic adviser says it's part of his typical negotiation tactics.

Speaking to the Canadian Broadcast Corporation, Stephen Moore — an economic adviser to Trump during the first administration — said it's an effort to create leverage.

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Pentagon repatriates Guantánamo detainee held without charge for over two decades

The Biden administration announced late Monday that it transferred a Tunisian man who was never charged with a crime out of the notorious Guantánamo Bay military prison in Cuba, a move that came more than a decade after the detainee was approved for release.

The man, 59-year-old Ridah bin Saleh al-Yazidi, had been held at Guantánamo since the day former U.S. President George W. Bush opened the prison camp in 2002. The Pentagon said in a statement Monday that al-Yazidi has been repatriated to the government of Tunisia.

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Panama marks canal handover anniversary in shadow of Trump threat

by Juan Jose Rodriguez

Panama on Tuesday will mark the 25th anniversary of the United States' handover of its interoceanic canal, a milestone overshadowed by Donald Trump's threat to demand control be returned to Washington.

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