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Zelensky’s ‘blink’ could be Trump’s chance to end the war

Barring any last-minute sabotage from the West (again), it appears the Ukrainian president might have just “blinked.” 

Musk favorability similar to Trump’s: Survey

American's have a similar view of President-elect Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk — a key ally as he prepares to return to the White House — when it comes to favorability, according to a new survey. The Associated Press-NORC Research Center poll, released Wednesday, found that about 4 in 10 have a "very" or...

Scientists find ‘forever chemicals’ lurking in certain smartwatch wristbands

Certain pricier styles of smartwatch wristband may not just be helping Americans stay fit — they may be exposing unsuspecting wearers to a hefty dose of "forever chemicals," a new study has found. More expensive wristbands made from fluorinated synthetic rubber tend to contain high amounts of one such compound, called perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA), according...

Instead of justifying murder, Democrats could do this to make health care better

Democrats are using the assassination of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson to justify a government takeover of the health care system, despite the fact that government was the architect of the problem.

Tom Cruise awarded highest Navy honor for a civilian

The 62-year-old actor was celebrated for his outstanding contributions to the Navy and the Marine Corps.

Blame Joe for Kamala’s loss

Harris, already fighting uphill, was left to shoulder the blame for circumstances largely outside her control.

Rep. Carlos Giménez: ‘Drones pose a threat,’ feds don’t know anything

"The federal government hasn't the faintest idea what's going on with these drones," Giménez said.

Violence begets violence: Living in Donald Trump’s America 

Now, with the federal government's weapons again at his command and with his new appointees willing to use them, Trump promises his own version of political violence — the unjustified use of government powers to harass and threaten his perceived enemies.

Morning Report — Congress tries to keep the lights on

In today’s issue: Congress is poised to avert a government shutdown — with hours to spare, necessary assistance from Democrats and some uproar from conservatives. As lawmakers stare down a Friday deadline to fund the government, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Tuesday worked to reassure his colleagues there’s compromise in sight. House GOP leaders released...

Here’s why Trump’s hush money judge rebuffed the immunity claim 

President-elect Trump suffered a major loss in his bid to toss his New York criminal conviction when a judge ruled Monday that the guilty verdict withstands the Supreme Court’s presidential immunity ruling. While Trump’s effort to dismiss the case now that he’s president-elect is still pending, Judge Juan Merchan’s latest ruling shot down the former...

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