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Supreme Court Blocks Trump's National Guard Deployment to Chicago
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against former President Donald Trump's attempt to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, citing a lack of necessity for such action. This decision, made on December 23, 2025, follows a lower court's ruling that had already halted the deployment, marking a significant legal setback for Trump amid ongoing tensions in the city.
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Trump Unveils 'Golden Fleet' of Advanced Navy Battleships
President Trump has announced the creation of the 'Golden Fleet,' a new class of U.S. Navy battleships aimed at modernizing the naval fleet with advanced technology and weaponry. The initiative includes plans for two new battleships, the USS Defiant being the first, featuring capabilities such as hypersonic missiles and high-powered lasers. This announcement comes amid rising military tensions in the Caribbean region.

FDA Approves Wegovy: First Oral Weight-Loss Pill
The U.S. FDA has approved Wegovy, the first oral medication for weight loss developed by Novo Nordisk. This significant advancement in obesity treatment offers patients a needle-free option with an average weight reduction of 16.6%. The approval positions Novo Nordisk favorably in the competitive weight-loss market, providing a new solution for those seeking to manage their weight effectively.

Mother Charged with Murder After 9-Year-Old Melodee Buzzard Found Dead
Melodee Buzzard, a 9-year-old girl from California, was found dead in Utah after being missing for over two months. Her mother, Ashlee Buzzard, has been charged with her murder, allegedly having shot her in the head. This tragic case has shocked the community and raised serious concerns about the circumstances surrounding the child's death.
Trump Administration Halts Offshore Wind Projects Citing National Security
The Trump administration has ordered a suspension of all offshore wind projects along the East Coast for at least 90 days, citing national security concerns. This decision affects five major initiatives from Massachusetts to Virginia and is part of a broader trend of limiting renewable energy sources under the current administration, raising doubts among experts about the validity of these claims.
Former Senator Ben Sasse Diagnosed with Terminal Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer
Former GOP Senator Ben Sasse, 53, has announced his diagnosis of stage-four pancreatic cancer, describing it as a 'death sentence.' The cancer has metastasized, indicating a severe progression of the disease. Sasse's announcement has drawn significant attention and concern from the public and political circles.

Jim Beam Halts Whiskey Production for 2026 Amid Tariff Uncertainties
Jim Beam, the renowned bourbon producer, has announced a halt in production at its main distillery in Clermont, Kentucky, for the entire year of 2026. This decision is driven by ongoing uncertainties related to tariffs that have affected the company's operations and exports. The company plans to use this time for site enhancements as it navigates challenges in the whiskey industry linked to trade policies.

Federal Judge Blocks ICE from Re-Detaining Kilmar Abrego Garcia Amid Ongoing Legal Battle
A federal judge has blocked ICE from re-detaining Kilmar Abrego Garcia, scrutinizing the Trump administration's previous actions regarding his wrongful deportation. Judge Paula Xinis raised concerns about the trustworthiness of federal officials. The judge is set to make a final decision on Garcia's immigration status, following a ruling that found the administration lacked a valid removal order against him.

US Coast Guard Intensifies Pursuit of Oil Tankers Off Venezuela Coast
The US Coast Guard is actively pursuing a third oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, following the seizure of two others in recent military operations. This escalation is part of a broader strategy to enforce sanctions on vessels linked to the Venezuelan oil sector, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region.
Trump Administration Recalls Nearly 30 Diplomats in Major Realignment
The Trump administration is recalling approximately 30 career diplomats from ambassadorial and senior positions across at least 29 countries. This unprecedented move aims to align diplomatic personnel with President Trump's policies, creating significant vacancies in U.S. diplomatic missions worldwide. Critics argue this could undermine U.S. foreign relations and stability in various regions.

New Epstein Documents Intensify Scrutiny on Trump
President Trump is under increased scrutiny following the release of nearly 30,000 documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, which mention him more frequently than previous disclosures. The Justice Department's latest batch highlights Trump's flights on Epstein's private jet during the 1990s, raising concerns about his connections to the financier. This release has attracted significant media attention and is part of a congressional mandate for transparency regarding Epstein's activities.
Rep. Harriet Hageman Announces Senate Bid in Wyoming
Republican Representative Harriet Hageman has announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat in Wyoming, aiming to succeed retiring Senator Cynthia Lummis. This move is a significant step in her political career, following her notable victory over Liz Cheney in the 2022 GOP primary, and reflects her close ties with former President Donald Trump.
Joyce Beatty Sues to Remove Trump's Name from Kennedy Center
Representative Joyce Beatty has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, seeking to remove the name 'Trump-Kennedy Center' from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. She argues that the renaming process was improperly conducted and violated constitutional principles, claiming a lack of transparency and authority in the decision-making process.

CBS News Defends Decision to Pull Critical '60 Minutes' Segment on Trump Deportations
CBS News is embroiled in controversy after pulling a '60 Minutes' episode critical of Trump administration's deportation policies. News chief Bari Weiss defended the decision, claiming it was necessary for further reporting, while correspondents allege political motivations behind the move. The internal conflict highlights tensions within the network regarding editorial choices.
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