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Hostage Families Find Hope in Trump’s Pledge for Action

President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to prioritize the release of American hostages held by Hamas, declaring that there would be "all hell to pay" if they are not freed before his January 20 inauguration.

Special Counsel Challenges Dismissal of Hunter Biden’s Charges After Presidential Pardon

Special counsel David Weiss has asked a California federal court not to dismiss the tax charges against Hunter Biden, despite President Joe Biden’s sweeping pardon of his son. In a motion filed Monday, Weiss argued that the charges should remain on the public record, even if the case is formally closed.

Michigan Sees Greatest Abortion Levels in Decades

Abortions in Michigan reached their highest levels since 1990 after the state declared them a "fundamental right."

House Republicans Call for IG Probe into FEMA Allegations

House Republicans are demanding that the inspector general open an investigation into FEMA after the entity allegedly discriminated against Trump supporters in its hurricane relief efforts.

Democrat Lawmaker Joins DOGE Caucus

Representative Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) has joined the congressional DOGE Caucus, the first Democrat to do so.

Trans-Identifying Lawyer to Argue for Child Gender Transitions Before Supreme Court

Chase Strangio, a transgender-identifying lawyer and co-director of the American Civil Liberties Union’s (ACLU) LGBT & HIV Project, will argue before the Supreme Court this week in a high-stakes case regarding gender transitions for minors. The case, United States v. Skrmetti, challenges Tennessee's law banning irreversible gender transition procedures for children.

Delaware Court Blocks $100 Billion Compensation for Elon Musk

A Delaware court upheld its decision to block Tesla’s 2018 compensation plan for CEO Elon Musk, valued at over $100 billion today. Chancellor Judge Kathaleen McCormick ruled on Monday that the compensation package was improperly approved, despite overwhelming shareholder support.

NATO Chief Warns Against Russia-Friendly Peace Deal for Ukraine

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte cautioned President-elect Donald Trump against brokering a Ukraine-Russia peace deal that could favor Moscow. Rutte expressed concerns that such an agreement could embolden adversaries like China, Iran, and North Korea, creating long-term security risks for both Europe and the United States.

State Department Funding Tied to News Outlet Behind First Trump Impeachment

The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), a foreign news organization central to the first impeachment of President-elect Donald Trump, has received extensive funding from the U.S. State Department, according to an investigation by Drop Site News.

‘The View’ Defends Hunter Biden Pardon, Blames Trump for Controversy

ABC’s The View co-hosts attempted to justify President Joe Biden’s sweeping pardon of his son, Hunter Biden, during Monday’s broadcast, presenting the controversial decision as necessary to shield Hunter from alleged political retaliation by President-elect Donald Trump.

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