President-elect Donald Trump successfully persuaded two critical GOP lawmakers to support Louisiana Republican Mike Johnson as House Speaker. This intervention highlighted Trump's continued influence within the party and underscored the political challenges he faces in maintaining party unity and executing his agenda.
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​Kamala Harris established an LLC called Pioneer 49 last month in California, according to her presidential campaign's financial disclosure. The disclosure describes the company as an "entity to assist the former vice president," Politico reported. ​Pioneer is Harris' code name used by the Secret Service. And she was the 49th vice president. Barack Obama too used his code name Renegade to create the organisation Renegade 44 when he left office.
​“If I was Lady McBiden, I’d put on my big girl pants, play the long game and think about my husband’s legacy,†Nancy Pelosi's daughter Alexandra Pelosi said comparing Jill Biden to Lady Macbeth. Jill Biden recently expressed how disappointed she was at Pelosi after she played a crucial role in Joe Biden's ouster from the presidential race.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, passed away at age 100. He was remembered for his integrity, humanitarian efforts, and personal kindness, such as greeting every passenger on his Delta flights. Carter was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 and was deeply involved with Habitat for Humanity. His legacy endures through The Carter Center.
The US Justice Department has sued Houston County, Georgia, alleging its election system discriminates against Black voters. The lawsuit targets the countywide election of commissioners, which they claim prevents Black candidates from winning. The County commissioners are investigating the allegations.
The incoming Trump administration plans to initiate immigration raids in Chicago starting next Tuesday, aligning with Trump's goal to conduct large-scale deportations. Operation Safeguard, facilitated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), seeks to deploy around 150 agents to target immigrants without legal status. Chicago police will not interfere with federal operations but won't share immigration status information.
US President-elect Donald Trump has raised concerns about China's expanding influence in the Panama Canal region, criticizing high fees and suggesting a return to US control. Panama's President José Raúl Mulino emphasized Panama's sovereignty. China's investments in Panama’s ports and infrastructure further highlight the strategic US-China rivalry over this critical global trade artery.
Tornadoes hit Greater Houston, causing one death and multiple injuries, impacting homes and infrastructure across several counties. Notable tornado touchdowns occurred in Katy, Cypress, Porter Heights, Splendora, and Liverpool. Approximately 10 homes were damaged in Brazoria County, with further damages and delays reported north of Houston and at major airports.
An explosion at Texas Tech's substation led to power outages affecting the main campus and Health Sciences Centre. Evacuations were conducted, and an early Spring Break was announced. Emergency services responded to a gas leak, with smoke and flames visible. Lubbock Fire Rescue reported no injuries, advising students to delay departures for safety.
Luigi Mangione, suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, waived extradition in Pennsylvania and headed to New York straight after the hearing in Pennsylvania. Mangione's New York charges include first and second-degree murder and terrorism-related offences. Mangione replied with 'yes' and 'no' during the hearing. He said “yes†when his local attorney Thomas Dickey asked if he wanted to waive his extradition.