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Allstate CEO Sparks Backlash with Comments Before Sugar Bowl Following Terrorist Attack

The College Football Playoff quarterfinal between Notre Dame and Georgia, originally set to take place in New Orleans, was postponed for 24 hours after an ISIS-inspired terrorist attack struck Bourbon Street. The attack claimed the lives of 14 individuals and left others injured, casting a somber shadow over the anticipated Sugar Bowl.

Rep. Virginia Foxx Suffers Fall at Capitol After House Speaker Election

Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC), 81, experienced a fall on the marble staircase near the House chamber shortly after casting her vote to elect Rep. Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House. Capitol Police and medical personnel quickly arrived to assist the congresswoman, who appeared to suffer injuries during the incident but remained conscious and alert.

Federal Judge Sets Sentencing Date for Donald Trump in Hush Money Case

President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing in the hush money case has been scheduled for January 10, just days before his inauguration. Federal Judge Juan Merchan announced the decision but indicated that Trump is unlikely to face incarceration, stating the court’s inclination to impose an “unconditional discharge.”

Matt Gaetz Formally Resigns from Congress Amid Ethics Report Fallout

The resignation of U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz from Florida’s 1st Congressional District was formally recorded Friday in the U.S. House of Representatives. This development came as U.S. Representative Mike Johnson was elected House Speaker. Gaetz’s resignation concludes his tenure in the 118th Congress and the 119th Congress following a tumultuous series of events.

Meghan Markle’s Netflix Show Slammed as ‘Out of Touch’

Meghan Markle’s upcoming Netflix series, With Love, Meghan, faced sharp criticism following the release of its trailer on Thursday. The series, part of Markle and Prince Harry’s $100 million Netflix contract, showcases the Duchess engaging in lifestyle activities such as baking and collecting honey in her backyard. Critics have called the show “out of touch” and questioned its authenticity and relevance.

State Department Plans to Continue Censoring Efforts Under New ‘Counter Foreign Information Hub’

Documents obtained by the Washington Examiner reveal that the U.S. State Department is preparing to redistribute employees from the now-shuttered Global Engagement Center (GEC) into a newly created “hub” that will continue similar activities, including efforts to counter what it calls foreign disinformation.

Trump Vows to Overturn Biden’s Oil and Gas Drilling Ban, Promises to Deliver Affordable Energy

President-elect Donald Trump is prepared to challenge President Joe Biden’s recent push to implement a sweeping ban on new oil and gas drilling in certain federal waters. According to a statement by Trump’s spokeswoman, Karoline Leavitt, the incoming administration will not allow Biden’s policy to hinder efforts to provide Americans with abundant and affordable energy.

Judge Merchan Orders Trump Sentencing for January 10

Judge Juan Merchan ordered President-elect Donald Trump to appear for sentencing in the falsified business records case on January 10.

Kamala Harris Jumbles Pledge of Allegiance

Vice President Kamala Harris botched the Pledge of Allegiance at the start of the 119th Congress.

DOJ Awarded K-12 Schools $100 Million for DEI Efforts

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has awarded K-12 schools more than $100 million in grants supporting the diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) agenda.

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