Republican Dan Crenshaw, a former US Navy SEAL, was caught on a hot mic saying he would kill right-wing broadcaster Tucker Carlson if they met. The remark, made during an interview, went viral, drawing backlash and a challenge for an interview from Carlson. This incident marks the latest episode in their ongoing feud.
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President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural committee has raised over $170 million, setting records and leaving some major donors on waitlists as VIP events reach full capacity. Private events such as the exclusive "candlelight dinner", have become highly sought after. Corporate donors and individuals vie for influence in what is shaping up to be the most expensive inauguration in US history.
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Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa called for national unity and peace on Sunday, after more than 1,000 people were reportedly killed in coastal Syria in the worst clashes since the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad. "We must preserve national unity (and) civil peace as much as possible and, God willing, we will be able to live together in this country," Sharaa said from a mosque in Damascus The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor has reported that 745 Alawite civilians were killed in... Expand
The appeals court that disqualified Fani Willis from prosecuting Donald Trump in the 2020 election interference case found that a “significant appearance of impropriety†was enough to potentially taint the case in the public eye. The appellate court, however, decided that it wouldn’t dismiss the sprawling racketeering conspiracy case entirely.