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Putin it on ice: Kremlin cancels Vlad’s end-of-year press conference and lavish New Year’s Eve parties

The Kremlin has announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual blockbuster end-of-year press conference will not take place before the new year for the first time in a decade.

SEE IT: Judge orders removal of plywood box covering Christopher Columbus statue in Philadelphia

The statue of Christopher Columbus in south Philadelphia stands uncovered for the first time in two years.

Jury deliberations resume Monday in Harvey Weinstein rape trial involving Gavin Newsom’s wife

A Los Angeles jury will continue its deliberations in the second sexual assault trial of former movie producer Harvey Weinstein, who is accused of using his prominence in Hollywood to lure women into private meetings to assault them.

‘We’re coming to bring you home’: US special envoy told Paul Whelan ‘don’t lose faith’

Roger Carstens, the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, said he spoke with Paul Whelan, a U.S. Marine who is considered to be wrongfully detained in Russia, and assured him he has not been forgotten.

‘Wish him well’: GAC’s Danica McKellar supports Candace Cameron Bure amid Neal Bledsoe criticism

Actress Danica McKellar said she doesn’t agree with GAC Media co-star Neal Bledsoe’s interpretation of Candace Cameron Bure’s comments regarding “traditional marriage.”

Young voters’ enthusiasm for Democrats shrunk in 2022 midterm elections

Democratic support among young voters decreased during the 2022 midterm elections compared to 2020, showing possible warning signs for the party among a voting bloc that has been crucial to the party’s success in recent years.

‘Nothing worse than whiny celebrities’: Jay Leno jokes about his burn injuries

Comedian Jay Leno said he has to joke about his recent burn injuries, dismissing any need to bask in self-pity.

Marjorie Taylor Greene quips ‘we would have won’ if she organized Jan. 6

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) quipped that she "would have won" if she and Steve Bannon had organized the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

Joe to go? Will Manchin follow Sinema out of the Democratic Party as Senate power hangs in balance

As Arizona centrist Sen. Kyrsten Sinema leaves the Democratic Party to become an independent, several eyes are turning to Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) to see if he’ll do the same — possibly upending the balance of power in the Senate for the next Congress.

Mississippi State coach Mike Leach ‘needs a miracle’ after shock medical emergency

Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach was taken to the hospital Sunday following a “critical” medical emergency.
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