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New York City Mayor Eric Adams Won’t Rule Out Switching to Republican Party

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has sparked controversy by appearing open to switching political parties during recent interviews, fueling speculation about his political future.

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs to Reinstate Executions After Two-Year Pause

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs (D) and Attorney General Kris Mayes (D) are moving to reinstate executions after a two-year pause in the state.

Former U.S. Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott Nominated to Lead Customs and Border Protection

The nomination of Rodney Scott, former U.S. Border Patrol Chief, to lead U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has been met with widespread enthusiasm and support from Border Patrol agents across the country.

Russia Captures Villages in Main Areas of Eastern Ukraine

Russia has reported further territorial gains in its ongoing conflict with Ukraine, with its forces capturing two villages in eastern Ukraine.

Trump Welcomed By France’s Macron in Paris

French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed former U.S. President Donald Trump to Paris on Saturday with a display of presidential ceremony, marking a renewed phase in their relationship after Trump's return to the political spotlight.

Goldman Sachs-Owned Synagro Pushes Congress for Protection from Lawsuits

Synagro, a waste recycling company owned by Goldman Sachs, is lobbying Congress to shield itself from lawsuits over per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination stemming from its sludge-based fertilizers. The lobbying efforts are part of an industry-wide push to avoid liability for synthetic chemicals that have polluted farmland and residential areas.

Britain Protests Methane Supplement for Cows

Boycotts of a bovine methane-reduction supplement are underway over safety concerns. The protests come as Arla Foods, a major supplier of British supermarkets, launched a trial of Bovaer, the bovine supplement.

Adam Schiff to Resign from House

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) announced that he will be resigning from Congress on Sunday. He will be sworn into the Senate on Monday.

Texas Man Imprisoned on Jan 6 Charges Gets Reduced Sentence

A Texas man who was the first January 6 protester to go to trial was resentenced to nearly seven years in prison, the Associated Press reported.

Court Upholds Law Forcing TikTok Sale or Face Ban

A federal appeals court upheld a law requiring TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance to sell the app by January 19 or be banned in the United States.

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