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Amazon Studios reportedly beat the Walt Disney Company to land a $40 million distribution deal for the upcoming Melania Trump documentary, with an accompanying docuseries also in the works. Melania Trump, who is set to resume her role as First Lady in less than two weeks, will serve as executive producer on the feature documentary, whuch will receive a theatrical run before becoming available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. The feature will offer a detailed look into her daily life and will include brief appearances by President-elect Donald Trump and their son, Barron. Both Disney and Paramount attempted to…

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Five for Fighting lead singer John Ondrasik released his parody song “Justin Trudeau Has Got to Go” on streaming the same day the Canadian prime minister announced his intention to resign. John Ondrasik dropped the song on social media in December and has now made it available for purchase on the major music streaming platforms. “As some one who follows the code, I don’t check a man when he’s down,” the singer announced on Monday. Nevertheless, he said, fans have been asking for the song. “Justin Trudeau Has Got to Go” is a humorous take on Trudeau — lampooning his…

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The U.S. services sector posted stronger-than-expected growth in December, signaling a potential acceleration in the economy as businesses look ahead to the incoming Trump administration’s pro-growth policies. The Institute for Supply Management’s (ISM) purchasing managers’ index for the services sector rose to 54.1 from 52.1 in November, exceeding economists’ forecasts of 53.4. Any reading above 50 signals expansion. The December report reflects heightened business confidence amid expectations of tax cuts, deregulation, and a more favorable climate for investment. Stronger activity in key areas like financial services and insurance helped drive the gains, while demand for services remained robust through the…

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ROME — Pope Francis has named progressive San Diego Cardinal Robert McElroy — a vocal Trump-basher — as the next archbishop of Washington D.C. Shortly after Trump’s first-term inauguration in 2017, then-bishop McElroy urged an audience of social justice warriors to disrupt Trump’s efforts to fulfill his campaign promises. In a 20-minute address to the U.S. regional meeting of the World Meeting of Popular Movements, McElroy said that “President Trump was the candidate of disruption. He was the disrupter.” “Well, now we must all become disrupters,” he said. While recognizing the deep divisions cutting across the nation, McElroy urged his hearers…

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The new member: Sen. Tim Sheehy (R-Mont.) How they got here: Sheehy won an incredibly expensive contest to oust three-term Montana Democratic Sen. Jon Tester by a 52.6 percent to 45.5 percent margin. Inside the campaign: Spending the contest hit record-levels in the state, with an estimated $487 being doled out for each of the state’s 648,000 active registered voters. As Democrats hoped to hold onto the seat despite the state’s red tinge at the federal level, Sheehy faced scrutiny over how he sustained a gunshot wound in his arm — either during a visit to a national park or…

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A federal judge has temporarily blocked special counsel Jack Smith from issuing his final report into Donald Trump’s criminal cases until after an appeals court resolves the president-elect’s last-ditch legal action seeking to prevent it from becoming public.The US district judge Aileen Cannon, who presided in Trump’s criminal case over his retention of classified documents before she dismissed it last year, issued an injunction that barred the justice department from releasing the final report or drafts of it.“Attorney General Garland, the Department of Justice, Special Counsel Smith, all of their officers, agents, and employees, and all persons acting in active…

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The American president-elect and his ‘first buddy’ are forging an Archeofuturist path ahead By Constantin von Hoffmeister, a political and cultural commentator from Germany, author of the book ‘Esoteric Trumpism’, and editor-in-chief of Arktos PublishingElon Musk’s technological ambitions and Guillaume Faye’s Archeofuturist philosophy come together in a vision where advanced innovation revives ancient values, blending tradition with progress. Under Trump’s conservative leadership, this synergy could forge a future where ancestral spirit and technological power redefine civilization.Elon Musk, the trailblazing entrepreneur behind Tesla and SpaceX, and Guillaume Faye, the French thinker known for his concept of Archeofuturism, converge in their advocacy for a…

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Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times,A California man allegedly told authorities that he flew to the East Coast to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, according to newly filed court documents.Nicholas Roske flew across the country from California to Virginia on June 7, 2022, landing just before midnight.He got into a taxi and instructed the driver to take him to a house in Maryland where Kavanaugh and his family resided.Roske, who had allegedly brought weapons with him, was close to Kavanaugh’s home on June 8, 2022, but received a call from his sister, whom he had texted, “I…

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Alvin Bragg, President Trump (Getty Images); Juan Merchan (Law) A New York Appeals court on Tuesday denied Trump’s request to delay Friday’s sentencing in Alvin Bragg’s ‘hush money’ case. Trump will be sentenced on Friday after appellate Judge Ellen Gesmer said presidential immunity does not cover presidents-elect. ABC News reported: A New York appeals judge has denied President-elect Donald Trump’s request to delay the Jan. 10 sentencing in his criminal hush money case. Trump’s sentencing will proceed as planned on Friday, pending potential additional legal maneuvers by the president-elect’s lawyers. Judge Ellen Gesmer rejected Trump’s claim that the case should…

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Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin speaks during a news conference after an NFL football … [+] game against the Cincinnati Bengals in Pittsburgh, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. The Bengals won 19-17. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved The Pittsburgh Steelers say they aren’t looking back. That’s probably a good thing. The Steelers are staggering into the postseason on a four-game losing streak. The skid cost the Steelers (10-7) the AFC North title as they finished second in the division behind the Baltimore Ravens (11-6). The rivals will meet Saturday night in an AFC Wild…

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