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Senator-elect Jim Justice’s famous pooch, Babydog, reportedly banned from Senate floor
It’s been a ruff day for Senator-elect Jim Justice of West Virginia and his famous pooch, Babydog. Babydog Justice, the unofficial mascot of Justice’s campaign
Justice Alito plans to remain on Supreme Court, resisting pressure to step aside: report
Justice Samuel Alito has no plans to retire from the Supreme Court anytime soon, a source close to the justice told the Wall Street Journal,
Trump’s first Cabinet picks decidedly not isolationists: Ukraine, Israel breathe a sigh of relief
Despite his own isolationist musings, the first picks of President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration hail from a decidedly more traditionalist wing of the Republican Party.
Trump Admin Could Spur Big Bank Deals: Execs
President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House could usher in a wave of bank mergers and acquisitions as the administration appoints regulators who are
Trump MSG Comedian: ‘I Apologize to Absolutely Nobody’
Tony Hinchcliffe, the comedian who raised eyebrows with jokes about Puerto Rico at President-elect Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, says he won’t be apologizing
Trump Critic Chris Stewart Considered as Intel Chief
President-elect Donald Trump is considering appointing former Rep. Chris Stewart, R-Utah, to be his director of national intelligence, two people told Axios.[#item_full_content]
FEMA Worker: Avoiding Trump-backing Homes Not Isolated
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) supervisor accused of instructing disaster relief workers in Florida to “avoid homes” with signs endorsing President-elect Donald Trump broke
Trump’s picks so far: Here’s who will be advising the new president
Since winning the election last week, President-elect Trump has begun evaluating and rolling out his Cabinet picks, with dozens of people jockeying for about two
Wall Street Indexes Dip With Focus on Economic Data
Major Wall Street indexes closed lower Tuesday as investors booked some profits from a post-election rally and turned cautious ahead of U.S. economic data due
Rays’ Storm-damaged Stadium Won’t Be Ready Until 2026
The Tampa Bay Rays’ hurricane-damaged Tropicana Field will not be repaired in time for next season, according to a report released Tuesday by the city
Exxon Says Trump Should Keep US in Paris Agreement
Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods said that President-elect Donald Trump should not proceed with withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris Agreement, claiming such a move
US Halts Flights to Haiti After Jets Hit by Gunfire
The Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday it will bar U.S. airlines from operating in Haiti for 30 days after two commercial jetliners were struck by
Requests for Abortion Pills Rise After Trump Win
Birth control and abortion pill providers reported a rise in requests from women looking to stockpile the drugs after the reelection of former President Donald
Conn. Teacher Suspended, Threatened to Kill Trump Voters
A Connecticut teacher has been suspended after posting a profanity-laced rant in which she threatened to kill supporters of President-elect Donald Trump, The Express Tribune
Sen. Rick Scott on Leader Role: Trump’s Agenda Priority
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., said if he is elected Senate majority leader, he will work to advance President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda.[#item_full_content]
Oil Industry Urges Trump to Ditch Biden Climate Policies
The U.S. oil and gas industry Tuesday called on President-elect Donald Trump to scrap many of President Joe Biden’s policies aimed at fighting climate change,
Muore a 22 anni per l’operazione al naso: il medico scelto da una pagina su TikTok
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This year has been masterclass in human destruction, UN chief tells Cop29
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Rays’ Storm-damaged Stadium Won’t Be Ready Until 2026
The Tampa Bay Rays’ hurricane-damaged Tropicana Field will not be repaired in time for next season, according to a report released Tuesday by the city
FEMA Worker: Avoiding Trump-backing Homes Not Isolated
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) supervisor accused of instructing disaster relief workers in Florida to “avoid homes” with signs endorsing President-elect Donald Trump broke