Keeping Up With America
Harris urges young supporters to ‘stay in the fight’ ahead of Trump’s second term: Vice President Kamala Harris addressed young leaders Tuesday and encouraged them to “stay in the fight” as President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his second term. In a speech in Prince George’s County, Maryland aimed at students and other young community leaders, Harris shared that she’s received tens of thousands of letters from people across the country in recent weeks who have expressed how they feel about the election.
3 dead, 6 injured in Wisconsin elementary school mass shooting: A teacher and student are dead and six others are wounded after another student opened fire inside a study hall classroom at a Madison, Wisconsin, elementary school on Monday. The shooter, who died from what is believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, was a 15-year-old girl, police say. NBC’s Shaquille Brewster reports for TODAY.
Democratic senators seek to ax transgender care ban from defense bill: The National Defense Authorization Act, which passed the House last week, would bar transition-related health coverage for service members’ minor children.
US voters believe Trump will get more done than Biden – but also trust his government less: Survey finds voters think Trump will be an effective president, but don’t believe his administration will share accurate information. Donald Trump won a second White House term in November’s election thanks to voters’ attaching higher priority to having an effective president than one who was trustworthy, fresh polling has suggested.
Nima Momeni found guilty of murder in killing of Cash App founder Bob Lee: Lee, who founded popular money transfer service Cash App, was fatally stabbed by an IT consultant after an argument about the suspect’s sister, prosecutors said. A San Francisco jury on Tuesday convicted IT consultant Nima Momeni in the 2023 fatal stabbing of tech executive Bob Lee, a killing that led to concern about rampant street crime in the city — but was actually motivated by a personal dispute.
Around the World
Russian general in charge of chemical weapons unit killed in Moscow scooter blast: Lt Gen Igor Kirillov killed along with his deputy after device attached to escooter exploded.
Israel vows to maintain ‘full freedom of action’ in Gaza, says ceasefire is close: Negotiators were “closer to a ceasefire deal than we have ever been,” Defense Minister Israel Katz told his colleagues at a closed-door meeting.
Lets Talk Business and Tech
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How CEOs Can Take Control of Their Emails and Achieve Inbox Zero
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Richer, Wiser, Happier
8 things you should never say to a credit card debt collector: Saying the wrong thing to a credit card debt collector could cost you a lot more than you bargained for. Dealing with credit card debt can be a tough road to navigate, especially if the interest charges rack up and the debt balloons out of control. But if you find yourself unable to maintain even the minimum payments on your credit cards and debt collectors come into the picture, the stress can intensify.
Why new retirees may need to rethink the 4% rule | Greg Iacurci, CNBC. A popular retirement strategy known as the 4% rule may need some recalibration for 2025 based on market conditions, according to new research. The 4% rule helps retirees determine how much money they can withdraw annually from their accounts and be relatively confident they won’t run out of money over a 30-year retirement period.
5 smart ways to use a year-end bonus: Are you expecting a year-end bonus? If so, you’re probably dreaming up all the ways you could spend that windfall. The average bonus was $2,447 in December 2023, according to payroll company Gusto. That’s a sizeable chunk of change — one that could put you in a better place financially in 2025 with proper planning.
Sports and Showbiz Shenanigans
How the NBA Cup might’ve saved Giannis and the Bucks’ season | Top-ranked Blades Brown, 17, to skip college golf, turn pro
Tom Cruise Awarded Top U.S. Navy Honor Due to ‘Outstanding Contributions’ With ‘Top Gun’ and Other Movies | Oscars Shortlist Announced in 10 Categories: ‘Emilia Pérez’ and ‘Wicked’ Lead the Charge
Kristin Cavallari says kids do not know she caught intruder crawling in her bedroom | Lil Wayne Has ‘Spoken to’ Kendrick Lamar About 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show: ‘He Better Kill It’
Life Hacks to Hack Your Life
Five Ways to Make Your Houseguests More Comfortable (and Reduce Your Own Stress)
[Big Pharma SHOCKER] $20k chemo beaten by THIS?
7 Things to Do When You Wake Up for a Stronger Immune System, According to Dietitians
Four Ways to Keep Your Houseplants Happy in Winter
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