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The California governor quoted Gov. Mike Braun's post while subtly pointing out the real message behind it — and its true recipient.
The Taylor show goes on, for better or worse.
Here's how to make an espresso martini at home:
King Charles III says his cancer treatment will soon be scaled back thanks to early detection, effective care and following doctors’ orders.
The Geminids are peaking this weekend. Amateurs and experts regard the dazzling celestial display as one of the year’s best meteor showers.
When it comes to economists, neither Republicans nor Democrats are their biggest fans. Find out why:
Trump To Sign Bill Honoring 'Miracle On Ice' 1980 U.S. Olympic Men’s Hockey Team
The Transportation Security Administration is providing passenger lists to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement to identify and detain travelers subject to deportation orders.
More than 180 migrants crossed into Poland through a tunnel hidden in a forest on the border with Belarus, frontier guards said on Friday.
The $1 billion partnership allows users to create A.I.-generated images of the company’s iconic characters. That’s not going to end well for anyone.

In her new docuseries about the Eras Tour, the pop superstar discusses the terror plot that targeted her concerts and the fatal attack at a Taylor Swift dance class in England.
Record flooding in Washington state has forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate after torrential rains this week.
House GOP leadership will permit a floor vote to extend enhanced Obamacare subsidies — an olive branch to moderate members who have been clamoring for a chance to go on record in support of an extension. Republican leaders are racing to finalize a health care package to unveil as soon as Friday evening, which they plan to put on the floor next week. “The process” for considering that package “will allow” a vote on an amendment to prevent the subsidies from lapsing Dec. 31, according to a House Republican leadership aide granted anonymity to share the unannounced plans. It’s a concession from leaders who have been reluctant to endorse an extension of the subsidies, which divides congressional Republicans. It’s a win for centrists and vulnerable incumbents, who see political peril in not acting on the tax credits and have been promising to push discharge petitions that would circumvent leadership and force votes on their own legislative proposals. Speaker Mike Johnson and senior Republicans met Friday morning on the topic to chart a path forward. But Republicans leaders ultimately expect the extension vote to fail, resulting in skyrocketing premiums for millions of Americans when the subsidies expire at the end of the year. Instead, according to House Republican leadership aides, Republicans are preparing to roll out a health care framework that would allow businesses that fund their own health plans to purchase “stop-loss” policies — which would protect businesses from going bankrupt from just a few unexpectedly expensive insurance claims. It also would appropriate funds to pay for “cost-sharing reductions” in Obamacare and include some elements of a separate legislative proposal designed to crack down on pharmacy benefit managers – companies that negotiate drug prices on behalf of insurers and large employers. Leaders still need to get sign-off from conservative hard-liners, however, who are pushing for even stronger guardrails as part of the planned Affordable Care Act extension amendment and assurances about future health care talks early next year, according to three people with direct knowledge of the conversations. Benjamin Guggenheim contributed to this report. Lead Art: House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) arrives for an event at the U.S. Capitol Dec. 10, 2025. (Francis Chung/POLITICO via AP Images) | AP
Its profits exceeded expectations in the same quarter it sued over tariffs.
Adm. Frank Bradley’s legal adviser has emerged as a key figure as members of Congress assess whether the killing of two men violated the law of armed conflict.
In over 200 locations globally, photojournalists with The Associated Press are trusted eyewitnesses to the world’s news, and have won 36 of AP’s 59 Pulitzer Prizes since the award was established in 1917.
House Republicans have repeatedly defied Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership amid growing frustration over how he's led the fractious majority.
"I can't imagine a clearer example of waste, fraud, and abuse than what ICE leadership has unleashed in neighborhoods across the Twin Cities," Omar wrote.
Walshe is accused of killing his wife on New Year’s Day 2023. He’s pleaded guilty to dismembering her body and misleading police, but is fighting a first degree murder charge.
The bitter showdown follows President Donald Trump’s call to impeach Judge James Boasberg.

A Malian judge has ordered the return of possession of 3 metric tons of gold seized nearly a year ago from Barrick Mining's Loulo-Gounkoto complex to the Canadian miner, according to two people familiar with the matter.
President Donald Trump's administration has directed national parks to remove merchandise perceived as promoting DEI programs.
Fans are defending Taylor Swift against the criticism faced by other billionaires.
The bill aims to protect the island’s marine life and bird population from the often disposable bodyboards, which are frequently left behind.
Ukraine's president has blamed Russia for the attack as Turkey called for a suspension of strikes on shipping and ports.
Tracking pandemic aid fraud: Five years on, the toll continues to grow
The United States accused Rwanda on Friday of fueling instability and war as a Rwanda-backed advance of the M23 rebel group in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo threatens to derail U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to broker peace in the region.
Trump administration ends TPS for Ethiopians and scraps family reunification parole programs for migrants from several countries.
The state’s educational television commission cited a $2.5 million reduction in annual federal funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting as a factor.
The photos, which do not imply wrongdoing, are part of a trove of images the House Oversight Committee received from Epstein's estate.

Our reviewers select the year’s outstanding books. Plus, 50 luminaries from politics, business and the arts share what they read in 2025.
When you have grown men saying cheesy teen lines, something has gone very wrong. Kat Rosenfield explains the downfall of Stranger Things.
Digital scams are on the rise this holiday season, fueled by an explosion in the number of fraudsters using artificial intelligence to generate sneakier tricks.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation wants a judge to halt work until there is federal review of the project.
In old age, you’re freed from old responsibilities. A new routine helps give meaning to the days, writes Jay Neugeboren.
“The Eras Tour was a lifetime within my life,” Taylor Swift told the room at a screening of the first two episodes of her new Disney+ docuseries, “The End of an Era.” “It feels insane.”
The artist’s first New York retrospective, currently on view at the International Center of Photography, reveals a cinematic eye and a taste for the mystical.
The first step in a happy marriage might be a private proposal, writes Elliot Ackerman for The Free Press.
Congress appears unlikely to enact any health care law before the year’s end when enhanced Obamacare premium subsidies expire, though some lawmakers still hold out hope for a compromise.
The off-market deal is one of the priciest ever recorded in the area

Western Washington has been hit by days of relentless torrential rainfall, triggering historic flooding that trapped families on rooftops, swept over bridges and caused widespread damage to homes.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said Friday that the failure of a proposed congressional redistricting plan in Indiana backed by President Donald Trump does not reflect a loss of political power heading into the midterm elections.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent deploys personnel to Minnesota to investigate money services businesses involved in sprawling fraud schemes.
The new version of Congress’s near-trillion dollar defense budget bill includes multiple provisions aimed squarely at reigning in War Secretary Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon.
Americans may soon have access to a new sunscreen ingredient already used around the world. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Dec. 11 that it is reviewing a proposal to allow bemotrizinol in sunscreens sold in the United States. The ingredient is already...
America's national parks must review merchandise for DEI compliance by Dec. 19 under a new Trump administration order targeting diversity programs in federal agencies.
🚨Just after she leaves Congress, MTG is headed BACK on the View.
President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at blocking states from crafting their own regulations for artificial intelligence could be illegal, some consumer advocacy groups argue.
The Fox News AI Newsletter gives readers the latest AI technology advancements, covering the challenges and opportunities AI presents.
That's A Lot Of "MURDERERS" From Venezuela...