US lawmakers are urging President Biden to extend the deadline for ByteDance to sell TikTok's US assets to avoid a potential ban. ByteDance's legal team argues that completing a sale by January 19 is unfeasible, stressing the impact on 170 million American users. Many content creators are switching to another Chinese app, Xiaohongshu.
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President Trump has fired several board members from the Kennedy Centre and appointed himself as chairman. Citing previous drag shows as problematic, he promises a new board and programming aligned with his vision. This unprecedented move raises uncertainty about the centre’s future leadership.
Severe weather across the U.S. has claimed at least nine lives, with Kentucky hardest hit, experiencing major flooding. Under President Trump's disaster declaration, federal aid helps relief efforts. Cold temperatures plague Northern Plains, while an Arctic blast and tornadoes add to the chaos. Over 1,000 rescues have been made, with significant property damage reported.
Actor and wife Cheryl Hines and journalist and commentator Megyn Kelly sat behind RFK Jr as he faced the grilling of the Senate hearing Wednesday. A protest amid the hearing as a woman shouted at RFK Jr calling him an anti-vaxxer while Kennedy Jr in his opening statement reiterated that he is not against vaccines.
German politicians are struggling to respond as former US President Trump pushes actions supporting Russia against Ukraine, creating widespread shock. Trump has demanded payments in natural resources and questioned Ukrainian leadership, forcing Germany to seek new strategies quickly while maintaining support for Ukraine.
European leaders have declared an increase in military spending to bolster Ukraine with economic and military aid, aiming to deter potential invaders. The UK will provide significant financial support for air defence missiles. A peace plan involving the UK, Ukraine, France, and other nations will be drawn up and presented to the US.
Federal agencies, following a directive tied to President Trump's order, scrambled to comply with removing 'gender ideology' from websites, email signatures, and forms by Friday. This led to the disappearance of public health data and important resources regarding transgender issues, causing concerns among experts about the potential risks to scientific information and public health.
"For some reason, they don't want to comment. And I think they'd be better off saying what it is. Our military knows and our president knows. And for some reason, they want to keep people in suspense. I can't imagine it's the enemy because if it was the enemy they'd blast it out even if they were late. Something strange is going on. For some reason, they don't want to tell the people," Trump said.
Orlando police arrested Jaythan Gilder, 32, who allegedly stole diamond earrings worth $769,500 from Tiffany & Co. and swallowed them. Clues from his statements led to this discovery. An x-ray confirmed foreign objects in his abdomen. Gilder claimed to represent an Orlando Magic player, but fled upon receiving the jewelry during a VIP viewing.
A lawsuit accuses the University of California of racial discrimination in its admissions, alleging unfair preference to Black and Hispanic applicants against White and Asian students. Filed by Students Against Racial Discrimination, the suit seeks compliance with federal antidiscrimination laws. The university denies using race for admissions and cites adherence to Proposition 209, banning affirmative action.