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Morgan Stanley joins Goldman Sachs, Citi in exodus from UN-backed climate alliance

Citigroup and Bank of America said they were leaving the group earlier this week, and Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo made the same announcement in December.
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Jury set for CNN defamation trial after multiple candidates expressed disdain for network: 'Not a fan of CNN'
Legal teams representing CNN and the U.S. Navy veteran suing the network for defamation wrapped up jury selection on Monday in Bay County, Florida.
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Demi Moore's daughter says mom did not snub Kylie Jenner at the Golden Globes
TikTok users are accusing Demi Moore of snubbing Kylie Jenner when greeting others at her table, following her best lead actress win at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards.
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President sparks laughter for bungling name while singing Happy Birthday: 'Most Joe Biden thing ever'
As President Biden's presidency comes to a close, he had yet another embarrassing gaffe during a public event at the White House while singing "Happy Birthday."
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Law student killed by elephant during vacation to Thailand: officials
Blanca Ojanguren, a 22-year-old student from Spain, was killed by an elephant on Friday during a bathing session at Koh Yao Elephant Care
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Rudy Giuliani held in contempt of court in 2020 election defamation case
A federal judge is holding Rudy Giuliani in contempt of court for failing to comply with requests for information about his assets related to his defamation verdict ordering him to pay two Georgia election workers $148 million.
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Venezuelan opposition leader who claimed victory over Maduro meets with Biden
Edmundo González Urrutia, the Venezuelan opposition leader who claimed to have beaten current President Nicolás Maduro in an election in July, met with President Biden on Monday.
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How Nikki Glaser’s makeup artist perfected her ‘glowy’ Golden Globes look
Plus, how the Globes' hostess with the mostest took beauty inspiration from J.Lo.
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Aubrey Plaza speaks on husband Jeff Baena’s death by suicide: ‘An unimaginable tragedy’
The movie director, who died at 47, was found unresponsive by an assistant inside his Los Angeles-area home.
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Man City Slides to the Middle
Once dominant Premier League clubs could miss the Champions League altogether.
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Why we must expose the criminal fraud of those behind Biden’s disastrous presidency
January 20 will see the conclusion of the most extraordinary episode in the history of the American presidency. For the last four years, the supposed president, Joe Biden, has been the man who wasn’t there.
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Jennifer Lopez stops by Ben Affleck’s house after he spends holidays with Jennifer Garner and their kids
The "Argo" star spent Christmas with his ex-wife and their three children -- Violet, Seraphina and Samuel -- amid his divorce from Lopez.
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These stranded New Yorkers are the biggest losers of congestion pricing — they have to $9 to drive from their home even though they live outside the zone
They’re the biggest losers in New York City when it comes to congestion pricing. The city’s maze of one-way streets — and apparent bad planning by the MTA — is forcing these New Yorkers to pay the controversial $9 toll even for just driving off their block. Residents and workers who use a parking garage...
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Aubrey Plaza breaks silence on husband's death: 'Unimaginable tragedy'
Actress Aubrey Plaza's husband, Jeff Baena, died of suicide on Friday, Jan. 3. The "Parks & Recreation" star broke her silence Monday following his death.
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NYC career criminal had dozens of arrests and mental health issues but was still on streets before alleged stabbing spree: sources
Alleged subway stabber Jamar Banks was psychologically evaluated at least once while in custody over the last four years, and cops flagged him four times as being a potentially suicidal, emotionally-disturbed person, sources said.
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Justin Trudeau is resigning. Here’s what comes next.
Justin Trudeau joins a round-table discussion led by Environment and Climate Change Canada with approximately 40 representatives from a variety of policy and business backgrounds from across Canada at the John G. Diefenbaker Building on day two of the Platinum Jubilee Royal Tour of Canada on May 18, 2022, in Ottawa, Canada. | Chris Jackson/Getty Images Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today that he’d step down as head of the country’s Liberal Party, after weeks of speculation that his time in leadership was coming to an end. In Canada, the head of the party with the highest number of seats in Parliament leads the country. Though Trudeau will no longer be the Liberal Party leader, he’ll remain prime minister until his party chooses a new leader, likely in the next two months. Canada must also hold a general election by October to choose a new government. “I intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister, after the party selects its next leader through a robust, nationwide, competitive process,” Trudeau — who has led the Liberal Party since 2013 and been prime minister since 2015 — said in a press conference Monday morning.  Trudeau and his party were initially popular: He had a 65 percent approval rating shortly after taking office nearly a decade ago. But they’ve suffered following a cost-of-living crisis due to inflation in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as criticism about the government’s immigration and environmental policies. The end of Trudeau’s tenure as party leader and as prime minister was all but sealed last month after his one-time deputy Chrystia Freeland announced her departure from her post as finance minister. Her scathing resignation letter included criticisms about Trudeau’s ability to navigate the incoming Trump administration’s proposed tariffs on Canadian goods.  Monday’s announcement prompts serious questions about what comes next for a post-Trudeau Liberal Party and also for Canada.  Trudeau’s resignation is no surprise Voters around the world — including in the US — rejected incumbents in elections last year. In recent months, polls have indicated that Canadian voters are also ready for a change. Trudeau’s popularity has decreased fairly steadily over the past year; he now has only a 22 percent approval rating, his lowest ever.  “In some ways, it’s not surprising that Canadians are just kind of fed up with the government, because you get to a certain point in your tenure where you’ve been in there for so long that it’s easy to look around and blame everything that’s wrong on the guy who’s been in charge for 10 years,” Elizabeth McCallion, a political science professor at the University of Toronto, told Vox in a December interview. “We’re reaching that limit where many Canadians don’t want Trudeau around anymore.” The rejection of incumbents coincides with real issues in Canada, including the cost-of-living crisis and an affordable housing crisis brought on by the limited supply, population growth, and decades of divestment in social welfare for housing.  Debate over the wisdom of the Liberal Party’s welcoming immigration policy and a carbon tax to reduce the country’s emissions has also escalated ahead of national elections. “There’s a cost-of-living issue, and that’s affected lots of Western countries,” Andrew McDougall, a political science professor at the University of Toronto, told Vox in December. “That’s something that they’ve had to deal with. Housing has obviously been a big part of that for a lot of Canadians, and the immigration file has been one that [Liberals] have been harshly criticized recently on [for] allowing that situation to get out of control, and seeing a backlash in Canada.” Conservatives, notably party leader Pierre Poilievre, have also linked the carbon tax — Trudeau’s signature environmental policy achievement — to the economic crisis, though the Liberal Party has disputed that the two are connected. Rival parties’ political attacks on Liberals and their record have already proved potent, with Trudeau’s party losing what should have been safe seats in recent special elections.  “He’s been going through sort of a string of setbacks over the last couple of months,” including losing strongholds in Toronto and Montreal, McDougall said. “If you can’t win there, you really can’t win anywhere, was the suggestion.” Freeland’s December resignation only renewed and intensified calls for Trudeau to resign, with some of those calls coming from members of his own party. It’s unusual for members of Parliament and government ministers to speak out against their party leadership, McCallion and McDougall explained, and Freeland’s departure showed just how unstable Trudeau’s party unity actually is. Conservatives are expected to make major gains in this year’s elections. Where do the Liberals — and Canada — go from here? It seems unlikely that the Liberals can win the next national election, no matter who they choose for their next party leader.  Thus far, no one has stepped up to replace Trudeau, although Freeland has been floated as a possible candidate. She is currently the frontrunner among Liberal voters and held a number of posts in Trudeau’s cabinet including foreign minister, trade representative, and most recently finance minister. Dominic LeBlanc, a Trudeau ally juggling multiple cabinet roles, is also a potential leader, and Transportation Minister Anita Anand, as well as former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney, have also been discussed as replacements. Whoever wins, it’s a period of reflection and reinvention for the party, McCallion said.  “I think parties often have these kinds of reckonings — it’s kind of a cyclical thing, ‘Who are we? What does our party stand for, and who is the best person to lead us in that fight?’” she said. “I do not think the entire Liberal Party is going off the cliff, in the sense that they’ll never come back from this, because the Liberal Party has been known as the natural governing party of Canada.” That’s because, McCallion added, “they tend to tailor their policies to what the median voter wants, and they’re really good at reinventing themselves and readjusting depending on what most Canadians are interested in at the time.” The Liberals have until the end of March to find a new leader. That person will be elected by Liberal Party members throughout the country, and will represent the party in national elections, which, according to McDougall, could actually be called before the official October date. Canadian general elections must occur at least every four years but can be triggered if the ruling party loses a no-confidence vote in Parliament. “The opposition parties [the Conservatives and New Democratic Party] have said that they want to bring down the government and trigger an election at the first opportunity,” McDougall said. The New Democratic Party has called for a no-confidence vote, and the Liberals are likely to lose it.  Perhaps the most pressing question in that election is who is best positioned to take on US President-elect Donald Trump, who has threatened tariffs of up to 25 percent on Canadian imports. “[Conservative Party Leader] Poilievre has said he would fight [the tariffs] and he seems aligned with the provincial premiers, many of whom are conservative, in saying that they will make sure Canada holds its own and not bow to or fold under any 25 percent tariffs,” McCallion said. But members of the Trudeau government, notably Freeland, successfully negotiated a major trade deal with the US under the first Trump administration. That experience, however, may not be enough to convince voters that the Liberals should stay in power, given the obstacles they’re facing.
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How Nicole Kidman and Salma Hayek interacted on the 2025 Golden Globes red carpet after feud rumors
The red carpet reveals all.
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Woman feeds family arsenic-laced Christmas cake, killing 3 female relatives: cops
Surviving family members recalled an "unpleasant" and "spicy" hint to the cake.
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Shooting near Honduran Consulate in Atlanta leaves 1 dead, 1 injured; suspect arrested
The Doraville Police Department in Georgia said one person was killed and another wounded on Monday after gunshots rang out in the Honduran Consulate parking lot near Atlanta.
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United to add Elon Musk's Starlink Wi-Fi to flights this spring
United Airlines says in-flight Wi-Fi through Starlink will eventually be available on all United flights on seat-back screens and personal devices.
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Israeli officials warn strike on Iran nuclear sites would be ‘extremely hard’ — but confident Trump would stand by Jewish state
Officials in Israel say the risks of an Iran attack include potentially triggering World War III.
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The real story behind Demi Moore’s Golden Globes speech that exposed the ugly side of Hollywood
"Demi didn't get offered roles for many years — you just have to look at her IMDB page to see that," a longtime friend of Moore's told Page Six.
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D.C. snowball fight draws hundreds of people — and a polar bear
Hundreds of Washingtonians participated in a massive snowball fight at Meridian Hill Park, also known as Malcolm X Park, in Northwest Washington. 
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Costco made a big warehouse change — and seemed to blame customers for it: ‘Members can’t be trusted’
They're grinding Costco's gears.
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Pregnant American teacher plummets to her death during overseas vacation
Pregnant California science teacher Clara Thomann, 33, fell 164 feet into a gorge while hiking on a Grecian island of Crete on Dec. 23.
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‘The View’ co-host Sunny Hostin slammed for likening Jan. 6 riot to the Holocaust and slavery: ‘Extraordinarily unhinged’
Hostin, 56, lamented that in her view some people have grown less outraged over the incident as time has gone on. 
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Luisiana reporta la primera muerte de una persona por gripe aviar en EEUU
La gripe aviar cobró su primera vida en Estados Unidos, una persona de Luisiana que había permanecido hospitalizada por síntomas respiratorios graves, informaron las autoridades sanitarias del estado el lunes.
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Citi Bike costs jump again after summer price hike – and owner Lyft’s push for NYC congestion pricing
Lyft boosted its Citi Bike prices Monday — just as they’re set to make a killing off of congestion pricing they lobbied for. The bike rental service made the decision to raise rates again, less than six months after its parent company, Lyft, slammed riders with a 20% increase. The latest pinch comes a day...
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Dave Portnoy calls ‘bulls–t’ on allegations against Skip Bayless by ex-Fox Sports employee
In a pair of posts on X, Portnoy said that his “bulls–t meter is on a hundred million trillion.”
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US, Iraqi forces unleash airstrike on ISIS targets, kill terrorists hiding in cave
U.S. and partner forces in the Middle East launched airstrikes against ISIS fighters over the past week, killing some in a cave and capturing a cell leader.
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I tested Martha Stewart’s Marley Spoon meal kits for high quality home-cooking
Be your own Martha Stewart!
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Nearly $9 a dozen: Why egg prices are skyrocketing and for how long?
Bird flu is wreaking havoc on California farms and consequently raising the price of eggs. Prices also spiked because of the high demand during the holidays.
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Adrien Brody and girlfriend Georgina Chapman look ‘in love’ at Golden Globes bash
The actor was celebrating his win for "The Brutalist" at an intimate bash that turned into a dance party thrown by CAA at the Chateau Marmont.
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Biden pays tribute to New Orleans terror attack victims at makeshift shrine on Bourbon Street
President Biden and wife Jill laid flowers at a makeshift shrine on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on Monday after the New Year's Day terror attack there that killed 14 pedestrians.
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How ISIS became ‘the easiest club’ to join
From a Taylor Swift concert threat in Vienna to an attack on Bourbon Street: how the Islamic State is radicalizing people around the world.
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Sheel Seidler, esposa del fallecido dueño de los Padres, demanda a cuñados por control del equipo
La esposa del fallecido propietario de los Padres de San Diego, Peter Seidler, Sheel Seidler, demandó el lunes a sus cuñados Matthew y Robert, intentando impedir que otro hermano, John, tome el control del equipo en lugar de ella.
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I’m on the congestion-zone border — where Hochul’s toll makes our air WORSE
In my Midtown East neighborhood, residents are the forgotten guinea pigs, with our health and that of our children sacrificed for the greater good Gov. Hochul promises with congestion pricing.
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Miami Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio asks for Jan. 6 Trump pardon
Enrique Tarrio is asking President-elect Donald Trump​ for a pardon.
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U.S. transfers 11 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo, leaving just 15 in custody
The U.S. has transferred from Guantanamo Bay's detention facility to Oman 11 Yemeni detainees who were never charged with crimes.
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Demi Moore’s daughter Tallulah Willis clarifies that the Golden Globe winner did not ‘snub’ Kylie Jenner
The “Substance” star’s daughter took to social media to explain what really happened between Moore and the reality TV personality at the awards show Sunday night.
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WATCH: Adorable giant pandas enjoy snow day at their new home, the Smithsonian National Zoo
Bao Li and Qing Bao are loving the snow in Washington, D.C., ahead of their public debut. Visitors are invited to meet the bears at the zoo on Jan. 24.
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Former Washington, Cal Poly quarterback Sam Huard transfers to USC
Sam Huard, who played quarterback at Washington, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Utah, announces he has transferred to USC.
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Texas Suicide Hotline Struggles Amid $7M Deficit
The state produces the second highest volume of crisis calls in the United States.
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Doomsday Clock reset imminent amid Israel-Hamas war and threats from Iran, North Korea and Russia’s ‘unhinged’ Putin
Our planet is the closest it has ever been to a global nuclear holocaust, the scientific community has warned over the past two years.
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Despite revenue increase, Newsom plans to pull from California's rainy day reserves
California Gov. Gavin Newsom previewed his $322.2 billion budget proposal for 2025-2026 during a visit Monday to California State University, Stanislaus.
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Exes Kate Beckinsale and Matt Rife Spotted Getting Steamy at Globes Afterparty
The 2025 Golden Globes reportedly brought exes Kate Beckinsale and Matt Rife back together.
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newsweek.com
Eager for what's 'Next,' Xavi opens up about his rise to the top
With the release his debut album, 'Next,' up-and-comer Xavi shares a robust look into his world of "música Mexicana fusions." The 20-year-old singer-songwriter of 'La Diabla' fame dishes on his creative process and adjusting to the limelight.
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Elon Musk-backed bill to deport illegal immigrants convicted of sex crimes to get House vote
House lawmakers are expected to vote on a bill next week to deport illegal immigrants found guilty of sex crimes, two people told Fox News Digital.
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How that Timothée Chalamet look-alike wound up at the Golden Globes
For Timothée Chalamet Lookalike Contest winner Miles Mitchell, the wild ride continues — onto the Golden Globes red carpet.
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