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Senator Introduces Bill to ‘Drain the Swamp’

Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) introduced a bill that would remove almost a third of federal employees from Washington, D.C.

ESPN Personality Responds to Aaron Rodgers’ Call for Critics to Reveal ‘Vax Status’

A heated exchange between New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and ESPN analyst Ryan Clark escalated this week after Rodgers’ recent comments about critics and their vaccination status.

Amazon Workers Nationwide Set to Strike Week of Christmas

Amazon workers in Southern California have voted to authorize a strike during the busy holiday delivery season.

Zelenskyy Meets with NATO Leaders Ahead of Trump’s Return to the White House

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and key European leaders in Brussels on Wednesday to strategize over Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine.

North Korea Supplying Ballistic Missiles to Russia for Use in Ukraine

North Korea has demonstrated the ability to manufacture ballistic missiles and supply them to Russia for use in Ukraine within a matter of months, according to Jonah Leff, head of Conflict Armament Research (CAR).

Tennessee Pizzeria Refuses to Cater Same-Sex Wedding Due to Personal Beliefs

A pizza restaurant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, has sparked controversy after announcing it would not cater a same-sex wedding due to its "personal beliefs." Pizzeria Cortile shared its stance in a direct message on Instagram, which led to online backlash. The restaurant later issued a statement on its Facebook page, explaining that the decision was made from a place of personal conviction and was not intended to harm anyone.

MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle Says Biden Team Attempted to Shut Down Interview Over Hunter Question

MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle revealed for the first time on Tuesday that President Joe Biden’s team tried to end her interview with him in May 2023 after she asked a question about his son, Hunter Biden. Ruhle explained that after asking Biden how a potential indictment of Hunter Biden might impact his presidency, the White House immediately reacted by trying to halt the interview.

George Stephanopoulos May Be Out at ABC News After $15 Million Defamation Settlement

George Stephanopoulos, the prominent host of This Week on ABC News, may be out of a job after a defamation settlement involving former President Donald Trump. The deal, authorized by Disney CEO Bob Iger, includes a $15 million payout to Trump, plus an additional $1 million to cover Trump’s legal fees. This settlement stems from a defamation lawsuit filed by Trump earlier this year after Stephanopoulos inaccurately claimed that Trump was “found liable for rape” in the E. Jean Carroll case.

DeSantis Defends Immigration Policy as Florida’s Economy Grows

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis pushed back against "false media narratives" about illegal immigration, following a report highlighting the state's economic growth.

California Declares State of Emergency Over Bird Flu

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) proclaimed a state of emergency to "streamline and expedite" the state's response to bird flu.

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