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DoorDash and Uber try to nix NYC law encouraging tipping before Mamdani takes office

DoorDash and Uber are scrambling to stop a New York City law that will mandate pre-delivery tipping suggestions that they say will discourage orders. The companies filed suit in the Southern District of New York late last week in hopes of stopping the law from taking effect before Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s term begins on Jan. […]

Wiles panned Bondi’s ‘binders full of nothingness’ during Epstein files stunt

White House chief of staff Susie Wiles said Attorney General Pam Bondi “completely whiffed” the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, suggesting she misread how intensely President Donald Trump’s core supporters cared about the long-promised disclosures and overhyped material that ultimately contained nothing new. In an interview published Tuesday by Vanity Fair, Wiles spoke candidly […]

Fox Business’s Kudlow and Varney & Co. top business news programs for fourth straight year

Fox Business Network is set to close out 2025 with two of its programs topping viewership, marking the network’s achievement for the fourth year in a row. Kudlow and Varney & Co. snagged the top two spots in viewership for business news programs in 2025, besting competition from CNBC in their respective time slots. Kudlow, […]

Vance says he did ‘the Biden slow shuffle’ on icy tarmac to avoid falling

Vice President JD Vance said he imitated former President Joe Biden to prevent himself from falling on an icy tarmac in Pennsylvania on Tuesday. Vance gave a speech shortly after landing at Lehigh Valley International Airport in Allentown, where Lehigh Valley firefighters greeted the vice president and his family on the tarmac. Vance noted the […]

US and UK will need to offer a sweet deal for Jimmy Lai as China stands firm on conviction

President Donald Trump may “feel badly” about the conviction of Jimmy Lai, but the Chinese Communist Party appears uninterested in adhering to his request to release the Hong Kong activist. The Chinese Foreign Ministry, asked to comment on Trump’s appeal on Monday for Lai’s release, told foreign reporters on Tuesday that the central government “supports […]

Coons warns Democrats against basking in 2025 electoral successes and proposes ‘more affirmative vision’ for future gains

Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) outlined a path forward for the Democratic Party on Monday, warning his colleagues not to gloss over the profound matters plaguing the Left despite the victories it saw this year.  “Democrats did very well in the off-year 2025 elections, but success in larger elections in 2026 and especially 2028 will require a more […]

FBI had doubts about probable cause for Mar-a-Lago raid, emails show

The FBI under the Biden administration questioned whether it had established probable cause to search President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in 2022, but moved forward with the raid anyway after pressure from senior Justice Department officials, according to newly declassified emails released Tuesday by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA). The emailed communications, which […]

Vance leads defense of Susie Wiles in wake of Vanity Fair comments: ‘Sometimes I am a conspiracy theorist’

White House chief of staff Susie Wiles received a torrent of support from top Trump officials led by Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday after she rebuked a Vanity Fair article quoting her apparent criticism of key members of the administration. The article quotes Wiles as labeling Vance “a conspiracy theorist for a decade” and […]

Barbara Rose Johns statue to go up on Capitol Hill in place of former Robert E. Lee statue

A statue honoring Civil Rights activist Barbara Rose Johns will be unveiled Tuesday on Capitol Hill, taking the spot upon which a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee once stood. The statue will represent Virginia in the Capitol building, honoring Johns for famously taking a stand against racial segregation in education by organizing a […]

Hegseth and GOP clash over refusal to release Venezuelan boat strikes video

War Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed Tuesday that a video of U.S. military strikes on a suspected Venezuelan drug boat will be made available to only select lawmakers, putting the administration at odds with Republicans who want it released to all of Congress. Hegseth, emerging from a classified all-senators briefing on the monthslong military campaign against […]
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