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Stick a spork in 2023

A spoon that has little fork-like tines on the end is called, by most normal people, a “spork,” which I think we can all agree is a terrible-sounding word.

Graham on NY bill to keep Chick-fil-A open Sundays: ‘You’re in for one hell of a fight’

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) doubled down on his efforts to quash a New York State bill that would require new restaurants that open in rest stops on the highway to offer service seven days a week. Graham has focused his ire on the effect the bill would have on Chick-fil-A, which has a longstanding policy...

Trump to appeal Maine decision removing him from ballot

Former President Trump’s campaign said it will appeal the Maine secretary of state's Thursday decision to bar him from the state’s primary ballot. Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D) determined Thursday that Trump’s actions surrounding the Jan. 6 Capitol riots violated the 14th Amendment’s clause barring those who “assist insurrection” from holding office. The Trump...

Biden administration backtracks on ‘democratic decline’ as root cause of migration

The White House on Thursday issued a joint communiqué with Mexico that included "democratic decline" as a root cause of migration, and hours later deleted the phrase. The Mexican version did not include the phrase but was otherwise an exact translation using the agreed-upon language. The joint statement was the result of a meeting between Mexican...

Maine becomes 2nd state to disqualify Trump from ballot

Maine’s secretary of state said Thursday that former President Trump was ineligible to be on the state's primary ballot under the 14th Amendment, becoming the second state to take such action. Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, a Democrat, said she had concluded that Trump "over the course of several months and culminating on January...

Hurd on Haley Civil War remarks: ‘I don’t think this is going to be an issue for her’

Former GOP presidential candidate Will Hurd, who is backing Nikki Haley for president, said Thursday he thought the former South Carolina governor would survive the controversy around her remarks about the Civil War. “People are trying to use this as a thing because she has momentum, and that momentum is not going to change,” Hurd,...

Senators demand Musk correct ‘apparent false and misleading representations’ of Tesla safety

Sens. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) went after Elon Musk on Thursday, demanding that the Tesla owner correct false statements about the safety of the company’s vehicles. The letter comes after a report from Reuters last week found the company knowingly deployed defective parts to customers for years, avoiding recalls and potentially putting...

Israel admits fault with pair of fatal Gaza strikes

The Israeli military acknowledged Thursday two deadly strikes on the Maghazi refugee camp on Christmas Eve that killed dozens of Palestinians, noting the attacks killed civilians. The admission comes as the Palestinian death toll exceeds 20,000 in the Israel-Hamas war and pressure rises on Israel to halt its all-out offensive in Gaza. The Israeli military...

Israel says troops who accidentally shot hostages were not justified

Israeli officials concluded Thursday that the soldiers who fired and accidentally killed three hostages in Gaza earlier this month were not justified in the shooting. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) released the findings of an investigation into the shooting that says troops were aware of the possibility that hostages taken by the Palestinian militant group...

DOJ threatens to sue Texas over anti-illegal immigration law; Abbott prepared for Supreme Court fight

The Justice Department on Thursday said it will sue Texas if it enforces a new anti-illegal immigration law which the Biden administration believes is unconstitutional.

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