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New York City Prepares For ‘Polar Vortex’ Winter Storm

New York City residents are preparing for a significant winter storm, with a "polar vortex" expected to bring freezing temperatures and up to six inches of snow starting Sunday, according to meteorologists.

Former Illinois Health Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike Fined Over Ethics Violation

Dr. Ngozi Ezike, former head of the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) who oversaw the state's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, has been fined $150,000 for violating Illinois' ethics laws.

Maryland Ivy Leaguer Accused of CEO Assassination Hires Notable Prison Consultant

Luigi Mangione, the Maryland Ivy League graduate charged with assassinating UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, has retained Craig Rothfeld, a high-profile prison consultant known for advising disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein.

Golden Globes Red Carpet Spotlights Karla Sofía Gascón and Jonathan Van Ness Amid Controversy

The Golden Globes red carpet on Sunday saw bold statements and controversy as transgender actor Karla Sofía Gascón and Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness captured attention. Van Ness, who identifies as non-binary, wore a flowing green gown paired with a full beard, drawing mixed reactions online. Meanwhile, Gascón, a biological male nominated in the female acting category for Emila Pérez, reignited debates about gender in award categories.

First Business Closes as a Result of Seattle’s Minimum Wage Increase

Seattle’s minimum wage, which rose to $20.76 per hour on January 1, has proven too costly for some business owners, resulting in the closure of a long-standing small business and highlighting broader economic consequences of such policies.

Honda and Nissan Reportedly Entering Merger Talks to Compete in EV Market

Japanese auto giants Honda Motor and Nissan Motor are reportedly set to begin negotiations toward a merger, aiming to combine resources and strengthen their position against global electric vehicle (EV) competitors.

Syrian Dictator Bashar al-Assad Flees The Country As Rebels Storm Damascus

Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, notorious for his use of chemical weapons against his own population, has fled the country as rebel forces stormed the capital city of Damascus, according to Reuters.

Doctor Accused of Pushing Preteen Into Transitioning Sued for Medical Negligence

Clementine Breen, a 20-year-old woman, has filed a lawsuit against Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, alleging medical negligence and coercion that led to irreversible gender transition treatments during her adolescence.

Biden Blocks New Coal Mining in Region Supplying 40% of U.S. Coal as Trump Pledges Energy Dominance

The Biden administration has halted new coal mining in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin, a region that produces approximately 40% of the nation’s coal. The decision, made through an amendment to the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Resource Management Plan, prohibits new federal coal leases until 2041, citing the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as part of the administration’s climate change agenda.

Agent in Photo With Trump After Assassination Attempt Reportedly Stands as Leading Candidate for Secret Service Director

Sources indicate that Sean Curran, a long-time confidant of President-elect Donald Trump and former head of his campaign detail, is a top contender for Secret Service director.

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