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Trump’s Frustration with Speaker Mike Johnson Grows Amid Debt Ceiling and Government Funding Chaos

Reports indicate that President Donald Trump is growing increasingly frustrated with House Speaker Mike Johnson following last week’s government funding debacle, leaving the future of their relationship uncertain. According to Politico's Rachael Bade, several of Trump’s insiders expressed anger over Johnson’s failure to deliver the debt ceiling hike Trump sought, making it more difficult for Republicans to pass the President’s agenda next year.

Apple Nears $4 Trillion Valuation on AI and iPhone Optimism

Apple is approaching a historic $4 trillion stock market valuation, driven by renewed investor confidence in its artificial intelligence advancements and expectations of a new wave of iPhone upgrades.

Fetterman Wishes Trump Success in Second Term

Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) said Sunday that he hopes President-elect Donald Trump has a successful second term.

U.S. Military Shoots Down U.S. Fighter Jet

A guided U.S. missile cruiser mistakenly shot down a U.S. fighter jet over the Red Sea.

Ukrainian Drones Strike Russian Fuel Depot

Ukrainian drones struck a major Russian fuel depot in the Oryol region for the second time in just over a week, according to local Russian officials.

Texas Longhorns Quarterback Wears Trump Clip Ahead of Playoff Game

Quinn Ewers, quarterback for the Texas Longhorns, made a bold political statement ahead of his team’s College Football Playoff game against the Clemson Tigers.

Florida Woman Arrested After Hitting Teenage Boy With Truck, Fleeing the Scene

A driver was arrested in Florida this week after hitting a 16-year-old boy crossing the road in Deltona and fleeing the scene, according to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office.

Starbucks Workers Across The Country Launch Five-Day Strike

Starbucks workers in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Seattle launched a five-day strike on Friday, expressing dissatisfaction with the company’s actions regarding collective bargaining and labor negotiations.

Senate Passes Bill, Avoids Government Shutdown

The Senate has passed a stopgap funding bill to avert a federal government shutdown, just after the midnight deadline for funding. Earlier in the...

Georgia Set for Record-Breaking Holiday Travel, AAA Predicts 108,677 More Travelers

AAA is predicting that Georgia will see a record-breaking number of travelers this holiday season, with an estimated 3.7 million people hitting the road or taking to the skies. This marks an increase of 108,677 travelers compared to last year, reflecting a significant rise in travel during this festive time. According to Montrae Waiters from the American Automobile Association, most of these travelers will take to their cars, particularly families with young children.

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