Today's Poll Question
Should Jack Smith openly acknowledge he wants to try Donald Trump before the election?
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Associated Press |
The Supreme Court said Friday it will not immediately take up a plea by special counsel Jack Smith to rule on whether former President Donald Trump can be prosecuted for his actions to overturn the 2020 election results. |
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ABC News |
President Biden announced he is granting clemency to a dozen people who have been serving sentences for non-violent drug offenses. He is also signing a proclamation to pardon certain marijuana offenses. |
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FCGA |
A sex video involving Sarasota School Board member Bridget Ziegler and an unidentified woman has been recovered by police as part of the ongoing criminal investigation of a rape allegation made against Bridget’s husband. |
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American Research Group |
The American Research Group conducted a survey of likely republican primary voters living in New Hampshire. Among the most likely Trump contenders, Nikki Haley continues to gain momentum. |
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Watch Michael Prepare For His CNN Show |
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Washington Post |
Legal and humanitarian concerns arise over the military operations' proportionality. The Post's analysis questions the evidence, making al-Shifa a crucial case study in Israel's adherence to laws of war. |
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Politico |
In certain circles of Washington and New York, the conversation is turning toward a less visible dimension of the controversy: Who got paid to give advice on one of the most disastrous public relations moments in modern memory? |
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CBS News |
People in the Czech capital were trying to come to grips Friday with the worst mass shooting in the country's history that left 14 dead and dozens injured. |
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Foreign Affairs |
Wars in the Middle East rarely end cleanly. Some observers, however, have expressed the hope that the Israel-Hamas war could upend a dangerous status quo and eventually lead to more stability in the region. |
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New York Times |
A 2019 message from the president’s son alluded to giving his father half his salary. The backstory offers unflattering insights into the Biden family but does not support assertions of corruption. |
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The Philadelphia Inquirer |
Bradley Cooper, spotted last month celebrating his 30th high school reunion, told Jimmy Kimmel that he in fact arrived early to the big event, and ended up being the greeter for his former high school classmates. |
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USA Today |
Christmas cheer? Bah, humbug. Wayfair CEO Niraj Shah dished out some tough love in a year-end memo to employees of the Boston home goods company. |
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New York Times |
It is time for the Biden administration to give Israel more than just gentle nudges about how it would be kind of, sort of nice if Israel could fight this war in Gaza without killing thousands of civilians. |
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LA Times |
For the third year in a row, California saw its population drop, raising new concerns about how the much-discussed exodus could hurt the state’s political influence. |
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Wall Street Journal |
Now 20 years old, the story of Buddy from the North Pole ranks right up there with ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ and ‘A Christmas Story.’ ‘You did it! Great work, everybody!’ |
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CNN |
TSA PreCheck members are complaining on social media of longer wait times, and Clear members are grumbling that they paid more than TSA PreCheck members for slower service. Travelers are scratching their heads. |
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New York Post |
Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Dean Phillips has unloaded with his most brazen criticism of President Biden to date, telling The Post his re-election would be “dangerous” for the country. |
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The Hill |
Recent events illustrate how 2023 events will continue or conclude with more polarizing consequences. 2024 could rank among the most harrowing and catastrophic in national and world history based on the following 11 “what if” questions. |
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Huffington Post |
Wielding the threat of a veto, American officials weakened proposals to limit fighting and reduce Israel's control of aid. Most Gazans now face high levels of acute food insecurity. |
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MLB |
If it’s possible to be stunned by a massive free agent signing by the Dodgers, waking up on Friday morning to the news that Yoshinobu Yamamoto had signed a 12-year, $325 million deal with the team was truly stunning. |
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Hollywood Reporter |
The cable network and broadcaster held merger talks 20 years ago. A possible mega-deal between Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount could bring those ideas to the forefront again. |
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For the Left |
The U.S. District Court dismissed a lawsuit that sought to disqualify former President Donald Trump from appearing on West Virginia's ballot for the Presidential Primary and General Elections. |
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For the Right |
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has asked a Seattle hospital to hand over records on gender-affirming treatment given to children from Texas, sparking a lawsuit by the hospital. |
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