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    • Trump never dealt with consequences. He is now.

      Trump never dealt with consequences. He is now.

      In the final moments of his presidency, Mr. Trump is confronting an unfamiliar fate: He is being held to account as never before for things he has said.

      Habit of saying outrageous things ยป
      • Here's who gets payment under Biden's stimulus plan

        Here's who gets payment under Biden's stimulus plan

      • MyPillow CEO pushes conspiracy theory at WH

        MyPillow CEO pushes conspiracy theory at WH

      • Scientist makes shocking discovery about electric eels

        Scientist makes shocking discovery about electric eels

      • Trump to leave D.C. just before Biden inauguration

        Trump to leave D.C. just before Biden inauguration

      • Police release photo of man who 'assaulted' officer in riot

        Police release photo of man who 'assaulted' officer in riot

    • Kayleigh McEnany leaves White House after final two-minute press briefing following deadly Capitol riot
      Politics
      The Independent

      Kayleigh McEnany leaves White House after final two-minute press briefing following deadly Capitol riot

      Donald Trump's press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has packed up her office at the White House, days before president-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office, though she is expected to remain in the role until the president's term ends on 20 January. The press secretary took no questions from the reporters in the room. Following a career in right-wing cable news commentary, Ms McEnany was named the Republican National Committee's national spokesperson in August 2017 before joining the Trump campaign as its national press secretary in 2019.

      • HHS Secretary Alex Azar Resigns, Citing Pro-Trump Capitol Riot
        HHS Secretary Alex Azar Resigns, Citing Pro-Trump Capitol Riot
        National Review
      • HHS Secretary Azar latest White House official to criticize Trump, plans to stick around to aid Biden transition
        HHS Secretary Azar latest White House official to criticize Trump, plans to stick around to aid Biden transition
        The Week
    • MAGA protester punched by Black woman security guard fired by UMass Hospital
      Celebrity
      TheGrio

      MAGA protester punched by Black woman security guard fired by UMass Hospital

      On January 5th, Therese Duke and a group of pro-Trump protesters that included other family members were filmed harassing Ashanti Smith, a security guard working at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington D.C. After Duke made a failed attempt to grab Smith's phone out of her hand, the woman proceeded to punch Duke in the face once, to dissuade her. Following the incident, her very liberal 18-year-old daughter Helena Duke exposed her on social media. Hi mom remember the time you told me I shouldn't go to BLM protests bc they could get violentโ€ฆthis you?

    • Italy's Conte gets help from new Senate group in bid to keep power
      World
      Reuters

      Italy's Conte gets help from new Senate group in bid to keep power

      Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte worked the phones on Friday, trying to secure enough votes in parliament to allow him to stay in power after a junior ally quit the cabinet this week. There was growing confidence within the coalition that the government could stay afloat as a new, pro-government group formed in the Senate and the head of the country's influential bishops' association appealed for stability. Conte is due to address the lower house on Monday and the upper house Senate on Tuesday about the political chaos which was triggered by former premier Matteo Renzi in a row over the coalition's handling of the coronavirus and economic crises.

    • More Inside Artist Jorge Pardo's Transformed Bushwick Carriage House
      Entertainment
      Architectural Digest

      More Inside Artist Jorge Pardo's Transformed Bushwick Carriage House

      When it came to the lighting in his home, Pardo drew inspiration from the insides of fruits, nuts, and seeds, as well as sea creatures and machine parts. Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Powerball jackpot grows to $730M; Mega Millions to be $850M
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Powerball jackpot grows to $730M; Mega Millions to be $850M

      Lottery players have another chance to win big next week since there were no winners of the top prize for both the Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots in their most recent drawings. The Powerball jackpot grew to an estimated $730 million after no one matched all five numbers and the red ball in the drawing on Saturday night. If a lottery player strikes big in the next Powerball drawing on Wednesday, it would be the fifth-largest jackpot ever in the United States.

      • Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots combine for $1.39 billion
        Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots combine for $1.39 billion
        ABC News Videos
      • Giant Powerball, Mega Million jackpots have Mass. residents dreaming
        Giant Powerball, Mega Million jackpots have Mass. residents dreaming
        WCVB - Boston
    • Rand Paul Warns One-Third of Republicans Will Leave Party if GOP Senators Back Impeachment
      Politics
      National Review

      Rand Paul Warns One-Third of Republicans Will Leave Party if GOP Senators Back Impeachment

      Senator Rand Paul (R., Ky.) warned Friday that one-third of Republican voters could leave the party if GOP senators vote in impeachment proceedings to convict President Trump. The senator's remarks come amid an increasing divide between congressional Republicans who oppose impeaching the president and a smaller number who support the measure following the riots at the Capitol on January 6. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) is reportedly hopeful that Republicans can use impeachment to purge Trump from the GOP, although he would need the support of at least 16 additional Republican senators to vote to convict.

      • Stephen Colbert Has A Way To Trick Mitch McConnell Into Removing Donald Trump
        Stephen Colbert Has A Way To Trick Mitch McConnell Into Removing Donald Trump
        HuffPost
      • One impeachment manager could not vote to impeach
        One impeachment manager could not vote to impeach
        Associated Press Videos
    • Coronavirus latest news:ย New Zealand's policy of hotel quarantine being considered by UK officials
      World
      The Telegraph

      Coronavirus latest news:ย New Zealand's policy of hotel quarantine being considered by UK officials

      New Zealand's policy of hotel quarantine being considered by UK officials All over 18s could have vaccine by 'end of June' New ยฃ158m super-factory will vaccinate against new strains Ministers accused of wasting jabs by vaccinating people with immunity New Zealand's policy of placing new arrivals in hotels to complete their quarantine is being looked at by UK officials as an option to control the spread of new coronavirus variants. Ministers have instructed staff to study a wide range of policies to crackdown on quarantine, reports on Saturday night suggested, with facial-recognition technology and GPS to check that people are staying in isolation may also under consideration.

    • Aide to Lauren Boebert resigns following Capitol riots
      Politics
      The Independent

      Aide to Lauren Boebert resigns following Capitol riots

      The communications director for newly elected Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, a gun-rights activist who has supported the QAnon conspiracy theory, has resigned after less than two weeks in office. The Colorado congresswoman had pledged to object to electoral college results certifying president-elect Joe Biden as a mob stormed the halls of Congress following Donald Trump's false claims that the election was โ€œstolenโ€ from his supporters. This week, the freshman Colorado Republican denied that she had led rioters on a tour of the US Capitol ahead of the insurrection on 6 January.

      • Communications director for gun-toting congresswoman quits
        Communications director for gun-toting congresswoman quits
        Axios
      • Congress warned of Capitol riots days before siege
        Congress warned of Capitol riots days before siege
        TheGrio
    • A couple of Capitol rioters told the FBI an officer shook their hands and said 'it's your house now' as insurrectionists stormed the US Capitol
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A couple of Capitol rioters told the FBI an officer shook their hands and said 'it's your house now' as insurrectionists stormed the US Capitol

      Two Capitol rioters claim an officer told them "It's your house now" as hundreds stormed the Capitol on January 6. Bobby Bauer and a relative were identified as among those who breached the US Capitol after an unknown caller tipped the FBI's National Threat Operations Center. Bauer told authorities an officer "grabbed his hand, shook it, and said, 'It's your house now."

      • FBI questioning dozens in killing of Capitol police officer, assaults on law enforcement: New York Times
        FBI questioning dozens in killing of Capitol police officer, assaults on law enforcement: New York Times
        Reuters
      • Capitol rioters told officer they wanted to โ€˜kill him with his own gunโ€™
        Capitol rioters told officer they wanted to โ€˜kill him with his own gunโ€™
        TheGrio
    • Trump reportedly began 'choreographing' premature victory speech weeks before election
      Politics
      The Week

      Trump reportedly began 'choreographing' premature victory speech weeks before election

      President Trump is known for going off script, but his premature presidential election victory declaration in the early hours of the morning on Nov. 4 wasn't a completely spur-of-the-moment decision, Axios' Jonathan Swan reports. In the first installment of a reported series on Trump's final two months in office, Swan writes that Trump began "choreographing election night in earnest" during the second week of October following a "toxic" debate with President-elect Joe Biden on Sept. 29 and a bout with COVID-19 that led to his hospitalization. At that point, Trump's internal poll numbers had reportedly taken a tumble, Swan notes.

    • China reports ice cream contaminated with coronavirus
      World
      The Telegraph

      China reports ice cream contaminated with coronavirus

      The coronavirus was found on ice cream produced in eastern China, prompting a recall of cartons from the same batch, according to the government. The Daqiaodao Food Co., Ltd. in Tianjin, adjacent to Beijing, was sealed and its employees were being tested for the coronavirus, a city government statement said. There was no indication anyone had contracted the virus from the ice cream.

      • Ice Cream In Northeastern China Tests Positive For COVID-19
        Ice Cream In Northeastern China Tests Positive For COVID-19
        HuffPost
      • Chinese city reports coronavirus found on ice cream
        Chinese city reports coronavirus found on ice cream
        Associated Press
    • A Virginia man arrested at a DC checkpoint with guns and ammo says he was just lost and made an 'honest mistake'
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A Virginia man arrested at a DC checkpoint with guns and ammo says he was just lost and made an 'honest mistake'

      A Virginia man arrested at a DC checkpoint and accused of having guns and a cache of ammunition says it was an "honest mistake," and he was simply a private security guard who got lost. Wesley Allen Beeler, 31, was released by a judge on Saturday and told The Washington Post he was licensed to carry the gun, and had an inauguration badge as he'd been working security gigs all week. Washington, DC, has dramatically ramped up security measures ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, just two weeks after Trump supporters violently stormed the US Capitol.

      • Virginia Man Arrested At D.C. Checkpoint With Gun, 500 Rounds Of Ammo: Reports
        Virginia Man Arrested At D.C. Checkpoint With Gun, 500 Rounds Of Ammo: Reports
        HuffPost
      • The Latest: Man arrested with handgun, ammo at DC checkpoint
        The Latest: Man arrested with handgun, ammo at DC checkpoint
        Associated Press
    • Thousands of Covid-19 vaccines landing in the garbage
      Health
      NBC News

      Thousands of Covid-19 vaccines landing in the garbage

      And because of federal and state mandates, hospitals and other health care providers would rather risk a dose going bad than give it to somebody who isn't scheduled to get a shot. At the same time, states like Massachusetts now have rules requiring hospitals to report the number of vaccine doses that have been discarded, Jha said. The problem is that hospitals that do report this get pilloried in the press for wasting vaccines,โ€ Jha said.

      • Where are California's COVID-19 vaccine doses?
        Where are California's COVID-19 vaccine doses?
        KGO โ€“ San Francisco
      • What you need to know after getting the COVID-19 vaccine
        What you need to know after getting the COVID-19 vaccine
        KTRK โ€“ Houston
    • USPS says it's removing mailboxes and suspending mail collection in several major cities ahead of Biden's inauguration
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      USPS says it's removing mailboxes and suspending mail collection in several major cities ahead of Biden's inauguration

      The US Postal Service will remove some mailboxes and halt collection in several major cities as a safety measure ahead of next week's presidential inauguration. States and cities across the country are expecting unrest in the days leading up to January 20. The US Postal Services said it will remove mailboxes in several major cities as a security measure ahead of Joe Biden's Inauguration next week.

      • How Joe Biden's inauguration will be different from previous years
        How Joe Biden's inauguration will be different from previous years
        ABC News Videos
      • Heightenedย security measures in place ahead of Biden's inauguration
        Heightenedย security measures in place ahead of Biden's inauguration
        CBS News Videos
    • Trump administration staffers reportedly getting snubbed while looking for new jobs
      Politics
      The Independent

      Trump administration staffers reportedly getting snubbed while looking for new jobs

      Trump administration staff are reportedly getting snubbed for jobs, amid the fallout of the end of Donald Trump's presidency and the Capitol riots. After a mob of pro-Trump rioters stormed the US Capitol last week, several businesses turned on the Trump Organisation, as New York City announced on Thursday that it was ending all ties with the company. The rioters attacked the Capitol after attending a rally led by Mr Trump, who urged supporters to โ€œwalk down to the Capitolโ€ and told them: โ€œYou have to show strength, and you have to be strong.โ€

      • Republicans Seek To Distance Themselves From The Mob That Stormed The Capitol: Poll
        Republicans Seek To Distance Themselves From The Mob That Stormed The Capitol: Poll
        HuffPost
      • Pro-Trump rioters who stormed the Capitol came within seconds of seeing Pence and his family, report says
        Pro-Trump rioters who stormed the Capitol came within seconds of seeing Pence and his family, report says
        Business Insider
    • Ex-Florida data scientist Rebekah Jones 'turning herself in' to face new charge
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      Ex-Florida data scientist Rebekah Jones 'turning herself in' to face new charge

      Rebekah Jones, the fired Florida Department of Health data scientist-turned-whistleblower, said Saturday she will beย "turning herself in" to Florida police on Sunday after a warrant was issued for her arrest. Florida Department of Law Enforcementย spokeswoman Gretl Plessinger confirmed there is an active arrest warrant for Jones. "FDLE agents have been working with her attorney to have her turn herself in," Plessinger said.

    • News
      KTRK โ€“ Houston

      Spring man latest to be charged in US Capitol riot

      FBI agents said Joshua Lollar posted a Facebook live video of him clashing with police officers while making his way into the Capitol.

    • A Black Capitol Police officer reportedly put on a MAGA hat to rescue his fellow officers during the Capitol siege
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      A Black Capitol Police officer reportedly put on a MAGA hat to rescue his fellow officers during the Capitol siege

      A Black Capitol Police officer who was suspended after being seen wearing a "MAGA" hat while defending the Capitol from the January 6 siege did so to try to free fellow officers, the Wall Street Journal reported. Video footage of the day's events showed the officer, identified as Lt. Tarik Khalid Johnson, apparently masquerading as a Trump supporter to get help from protesters to make his way through the crowd on the steps. The entrance to the Capitol was incredibly packed and crowded with rioters, but the group Johnson recruited to help him successfully shouted to the crowd to "make a hole" and "let the cops leave!"

      • Capitol Officer Photographed In MAGA Hat Says It Was Part of Plan to Rescue Trapped Police
        Capitol Officer Photographed In MAGA Hat Says It Was Part of Plan to Rescue Trapped Police
        Complex
      • Capitol riot arrests: The MAGA mob leaders arrested so far
        Capitol riot arrests: The MAGA mob leaders arrested so far
        The Independent
    • Biden outlines plan to reverse Trump policies on first day of presidency
      Politics
      Axios

      Biden outlines plan to reverse Trump policies on first day of presidency

      President-elect Joe Biden will roll back some of President Trump's most controversial policies and address "four overlapping and compounding crises" in his first 10 days in office โ€” the pandemic, the economic downturn, climate climate and racial inequity. Following Biden's inauguration Wednesday, he'll "sign roughly a dozen actions to combat the four crises," Klein said. Zoom in: Biden's actions on day one of his presidency will include rejoining the Paris climate agreement, extending a pause on federal student loan payments, reversing Trump's ban on travel to the U.S. from several Muslim-majority countries and issuing a mask mandate in an attempt to curb surging COVID-19 cases.

      • Biden plans flurry of Day One executive actions
        Biden plans flurry of Day One executive actions
        Reuters Videos
      • Biden outlines 'Day One' agenda of executive actions
        Biden outlines 'Day One' agenda of executive actions
        Associated Press
    • Illinois mayor who attended Trump's DC rally apologizes after claiming the media lied about Capitol riot
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Illinois mayor who attended Trump's DC rally apologizes after claiming the media lied about Capitol riot

      Thomasboro, Illinois Mayor Tyler Evans Issued a statement Thursday apologizing for his comments accusing the media of lying about the violence that took place at the Capitol on January 6. In a now-deleted video, Evans described being at the Capitol building as "the most exhilarating thing." As of Jan 15, the FBI has identified more than 270 suspects involved in criminal activity related to the Capitol riot and taken more than 100 individuals into custody.

      • Retired Oakland cop attended US Capitol riot
        Retired Oakland cop attended US Capitol riot
        KGO โ€“ San Francisco
      • Spring man latest to be charged in US Capitol riot
        Spring man latest to be charged in US Capitol riot
        KTRK โ€“ Houston
    • News
      CBS-Pittsburgh

      Reporter Update: Keeping Roads Safe

      Plows and salt trucks will be out on the roads tonight after snow earlier today and the potential for ice tonight. KDKA's Shelby Cassesse has the latest details coming up on KDKA-TV News and CBSN Pittsburgh at 11 p.m. tonight.

    • A man who says he threw away a hard drive loaded with 7,500 bitcoin in 2013 is offering his council $70 million to dig it up from the city dump
      Business
      Business Insider

      A man who says he threw away a hard drive loaded with 7,500 bitcoin in 2013 is offering his council $70 million to dig it up from the city dump

      James Howells from Newport, Wales, has offered his city council a 25% cut of his 7,500 bitcoins if it allows him to excavate the landfill where he threw it away in 2013. Howells' bitcoin is now worth around $275 million as bitcoin is trading around $37,000 at the time of writing. However, Newport City Council told CNN in a statement that it was not allowed to excavate the site, warning of a "huge environmental impact on the surrounding area," "without any guarantee of either finding [the hard drive] or it still being in working order."

      • IT worker offers ยฃ55m reward to recover dumped PC 'with ยฃ230m of Bitcoin'
        IT worker offers ยฃ55m reward to recover dumped PC 'with ยฃ230m of Bitcoin'
        Yahoo News UK
      • Man offers Newport Council ยฃ50m to help him find his Bitcoin bounty in a landfill
        Man offers Newport Council ยฃ50m to help him find his Bitcoin bounty in a landfill
        The Telegraph
    • Trump retreats from his job, and Pence fills the void as 'acting' president
      Politics
      LA Times

      Trump retreats from his job, and Pence fills the void as 'acting' president

      Frustrated by the loss of his Twitter account and forced to accept that he soon must leave office, President Trump has effectively stopped doing his job, delegating daily responsibilities to Vice President Mike Pence while hunkering down with a shrinking group of acquiescent aides and contemplating additional presidential pardons. Trump had considered leaving the White House before his final day in office Wednesday, even as early as this weekend, but he has opted to depart on the morning of President-elect Joe Biden's Inauguration Day, according to two people familiar with discussions who cautioned that, with Trump, plans are always subject to change. Intrigued by the idea of upstaging Biden, the president has requested a major send-off.

      • Trump to leave Washington on morning of Biden's inauguration
        Trump to leave Washington on morning of Biden's inauguration
        Associated Press
      • Trump plans to leave Washington Inauguration Day morning; Pence, Harris speak
        Trump plans to leave Washington Inauguration Day morning; Pence, Harris speak
        ABC News
    • A woman in Washington, DC said she found a pipe bomb while doing laundry on the same day as Capitol siege
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A woman in Washington, DC said she found a pipe bomb while doing laundry on the same day as Capitol siege

      D.C. resident Karlin Younger found a pipe bomb while doing her laundry on January 6. The FBI has launched an investigation in response to multiple reports of pipe bombs found around DC that may be connected to the riots. The FBI has launched an investigation after a woman in Washington, DC found a pipe bomb while doing her laundry on the same day as pro-Trump rioters stormed the US Capitol.

    • Parler's CEO fled his home and went into hiding after receiving death threats and security breaches, a court filing says
      Business
      Business Insider

      Parler's CEO fled his home and went into hiding after receiving death threats and security breaches, a court filing says

      Parler CEO John Matze Jr. and his family have fled their homes after receiving death threats, a new court filing says. Parler was recently removed from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, and Amazon Web Services stopped hosting the platform after it deemed Parler a "risk to public safety." Trump supporters flocked to the platform after the president was banned from Twitter following the siege at the Capitol on January 6.

    Why Democrats won in Georgia
    • โ€œIf youโ€™re looking to win elections, it is probably best not to urge your supporters not to vote.โ€

    • โ€œWarnockโ€™s portrayal of himself as a dog lover, a means of overcoming white suspicions of Black men, smacked of pure genius.โ€

    • โ€œTrump has done damage to the Republican brand among suburban voters that goes well beyond just races where he is on the ballot.โ€

    • โ€œOnce more, Democrats must profusely thank activist Stacey Abrams.โ€

    • โ€œOverall, demographic trends show that the stateโ€™s electorate is becoming younger and more diverse each year.โ€

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