A large fire destroyed a 5,000-square-meter warehouse in Novosibirsk, Russia, on December 13th, with footage showing significant structural damage. While the warehouse reportedly contained various goods including plastics, Ukrainian officials allege it was a military facility supporting key industries. The cause of the fire remains undetermined, and the claims regarding its military purpose are unverified. This incident follows recent drone attacks on Russian territory, indicating a pattern of escalating attacks on infrastructure.
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Ukraine’s twice-delayed minerals agreement with the U.S. may be strategically timed for a Trump administration announcement, potentially framing the deal—involving significant reserves of minerals like lithium—as an early achievement. This delay follows broader Ukrainian efforts to cultivate a relationship with President-elect Trump, including a last-minute meeting in Paris orchestrated by Ukrainian officials. The deal’s potential value is estimated at $11.5 trillion in reserves across 20 minerals. Senator Lindsey Graham has voiced support for a deal, suggesting mutual benefits for both countries.
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ABC News settled a defamation lawsuit filed by Donald Trump for $16 million. The settlement resolves a suit stemming from George Stephanopoulos’ inaccurate reporting on E. Jean Carroll’s civil case against Trump. ABC issued a public apology and will pay $15 million as a “charitable contribution” to Trump’s presidential library, along with $1 million in legal fees. The settlement avoided depositions for both Trump and Stephanopoulos. The payment represents only a small portion of the library’s projected overall costs.
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Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi underwent a successful hip replacement at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany after sustaining a leg injury during a congressional delegation trip to Luxembourg. The procedure followed her admission to a Luxembourg hospital for evaluation and subsequent medevac transport facilitated by the Department of Defense. Pelosi, 84, expressed gratitude for the medical care received in both Luxembourg and Germany. She remains an influential figure in the Democratic party, having recently won re-election to Congress.
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President Trump, citing the USPS’s $9.5 billion fiscal year loss and substantial liabilities, has expressed interest in privatization. Discussions with his commerce secretary nominee, Howard Lutnick, indicate a potential overhaul impacting hundreds of thousands of federal employees and potentially disrupting shipping and supply chains. This plan, though lacking specifics, follows previous conflicts with the agency, including attempts to shift key functions to the Treasury Department. Despite its recent financial struggles, the USPS remains a highly-regarded institution with a long history and a recent success in handling mail-in ballots.
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Senator John Fetterman defended Donald Trump’s hush-money case and Hunter Biden’s legal troubles on Truth Social, calling both “bullshit” and advocating for pardons. He argued that weaponizing the judiciary damages public trust and increases political division, echoing similar comments made previously on ABC’s *The View*. This stance has drawn mixed reactions, with some praising his position while others, particularly progressives, strongly criticized his support for Trump and accused him of alienating his base. Fetterman’s recent actions, including this post, have caused increasing friction with his progressive supporters.
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The free press faces unprecedented challenges, with many news organizations succumbing to political pressure. HuffPost, however, remains committed to unbiased reporting and protecting its journalistic freedom. Continued operation depends on reader support; contributions, even creating a free account, directly aid in maintaining free access to news for all. The future of American democracy is inextricably linked to a robust and independent press.
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Odessa, Texas voters ousted three incumbent City Council members following the council’s passage of a controversial anti-trans bathroom ban. Craig Stoker, the city’s first openly gay council member, secured victory by focusing his campaign on infrastructure improvements. His win, along with that of Mayor-elect Cal Hendrick (who also focused on infrastructure), contrasted sharply with the incumbents’ focus on divisive social issues. The Ector County Republican Party’s decision to remain neutral in the local elections suggests a shift away from prioritizing such issues at the local level.
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As Senator Romney departs, he acknowledges the Republican Party’s transformation under Donald Trump’s influence, noting the dwindling number of “mainstream” Republicans. While he supported many of Trump’s policies, Romney cited character concerns as points of conflict, including Trump’s past legal battles and rhetoric. Despite this, Romney doesn’t anticipate retribution from Trump, believing a successful presidency will solidify a future for the party shaped by figures like J.D. Vance. Romney concludes his political career, emphasizing his legislative accomplishments and expressing a desire to pursue post-political endeavors.
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Pelosi’s European Hip Surgery Sparks Healthcare Debate
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi underwent a successful hip replacement at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany after sustaining a leg injury during a congressional delegation trip to Luxembourg. The procedure followed her admission to a Luxembourg hospital for evaluation and subsequent medevac transport facilitated by the Department of Defense. Pelosi, 84, expressed gratitude for the medical care received in both Luxembourg and Germany. She remains an influential figure in the Democratic party, having recently won re-election to Congress.
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