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GOP Senator’s Husband Snubs Kamala Harris’ Handshake

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First Avian Flu Death Reported: Concerns Rise Amidst Pandemic Fears

Louisiana’s first human case of H5N1 avian influenza resulted in the death of a patient over 65 with underlying health conditions following exposure to backyard and wild birds. No further H5N1 cases or person-to-person transmission have been identified. While the overall public health risk remains low, individuals handling birds, poultry, or livestock face a higher risk of infection. The public is urged to avoid contact with sick or dead birds and report any such findings to the appropriate authorities.

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Giuliani Held in Contempt, Faces Sanctions for Defaming Georgia Election Workers

Federal Judge Lewis Liman held Rudy Giuliani in contempt of court for failing to comply with orders to provide information to Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, two Georgia election workers he defamed. Giuliani’s noncompliance, deemed willful by the judge, involved delaying the transfer of assets, including a Mercedes and numerous valuables, despite prior court orders. These sanctions come amidst ongoing efforts by Freeman and Moss to collect a $150 million judgement against Giuliani. The judge’s ruling limits Giuliani’s defense arguments, potentially impacting his upcoming trial to retain ownership of his Florida condo.

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Study: Trump Admin Granted Tariff Exemptions to Republican Donors

A study reveals a troubling correlation between political donations to the Republican Party and the likelihood of US firms receiving tariff exemptions, suggesting that the process is politically influenced. This exemption approval, which can provide years of financial benefits to companies, appears to favor those who support the Republican Party over those supporting Democrats. Researchers express concern that this politicization undermines the intended impartiality of the tariff exemption process. The reappointment of key personnel within the US trade representative’s office further suggests that this pattern may continue.

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Trump Suggests US-Canada Merger: Outrage Erupts

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s surprise resignation, just weeks before Donald Trump’s inauguration and threatened imposition of steep tariffs on Canadian imports, leaves Canada in a vulnerable position. This timing is considered highly problematic given the upcoming negotiations with the U.S. and the resulting lame-duck government. Experts express concern over Canada’s diminished capacity to respond effectively to Trump’s potential actions, particularly with key cabinet ministers potentially preoccupied with the Liberal leadership race. Trudeau assures that the government will continue to prioritize Canadian interests, despite the ongoing leadership transition.

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Trump’s Victory Certified: Four Years After Insurrection Attempt

Four years after the January 6th Capitol attack, Vice President Kamala Harris presided over a smooth, objection-free certification of the 2024 presidential election results, a stark contrast to the 2020 proceedings. Unlike the contentious 2020 count, tellers announced the Electoral College votes, with Donald Trump declared the winner. Harris’s role was largely ceremonial, emphasizing the peaceful transfer of power as a cornerstone of American democracy. This swift certification highlighted a return to order and civility in the process.

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January 6th: A Failed Coup, An Unforgotten Insurrection

On January 6, 2021, Donald Trump orchestrated a violent insurrection attempt to overturn the 2020 election results, resulting in deaths and injuries. Thousands of his supporters stormed the Capitol building, spurred by his repeated false claims of election fraud. This attack, linked to various extremist groups, led to numerous arrests and charges. Trump’s actions prompted impeachment proceedings and highlighted the fragility of U.S. democracy.

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Washington Post to Lay Off Dozens Amid Bezos’s Controversial Trump Ties

Dozens of employees in the Washington Post’s business division are expected to be laid off this week. This follows recent turmoil, including the October cancellation of a Kamala Harris endorsement, resulting in significant subscription cancellations and staff resignations. Further departures include Josh Dawsey to the Wall Street Journal and the recent resignation of Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes. These layoffs add to previous job cuts in 2024 and 2023.

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Democrats Blame Garland’s Slow Trump Probe for Election Loss

Following the announcement of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into Donald Trump’s alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election, several Democrats criticized Attorney General Merrick Garland for a perceived delay in launching the probe. These critics, including Representatives Nadler and Lofgren and Senators Schiff and Smith, argued that the January 6th Committee’s findings should have prompted immediate action, potentially altering the outcome of the 2024 election. Conversely, some Democrats attributed the perceived inaction to Trump’s success in manipulating the narrative surrounding the January 6th attack. Regardless, Special Counsel Smith’s impending report and recommendations will soon be submitted to the Department of Justice.

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Zelensky Reveals Lukashenko’s Apology for Belarus’ Role in Ukraine Invasion

In a recent interview, President Zelensky revealed that Belarusian President Lukashenko apologized for Belarus’ involvement in the war, claiming he was not responsible for Russian missile launches from Belarusian territory. Zelensky rejected this apology, calling Lukashenko a murderer for allowing such attacks. Despite this apology and lack of direct military involvement in the full-scale invasion, Belarus continues to allow Russia to station troops and missiles on its soil, including the recently deployed Oreshnik missile systems. This complicity comes as Lukashenko faces an upcoming presidential election, expected to secure him a seventh term.

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