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The Latest: Trump says shutdown could go for 'years'
President Donald Trump has declared he could keep parts of the government shut down for "months or even years" after he and Democratic leaders again failed to resolve his demand for billions of dollars for a border wall with Mexico. Trump met in the White House Situation Room with congressional leaders from both parties as the shutdown hit the two-week mark amid an impasse over his wall demands. The Trump administration says it's exploring ways to prevent a pay raise for senior White House staff and cabinet officials during the government shutdown.
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NewsReutersChina's Xi calls on army to be battle-ready
China's armed forces must strengthen their sense of urgency and do everything they can to prepare for battle, President Xi Jinping told a meeting of top brass on Friday. China is keen to beef up its armed forces amid territorial disputes in the South China Sea and escalating tension with the United States over issues ranging from trade to the status of Taiwan. The official Xinhua news agency said Xi told a meeting of the top military authority that China faced increasing risks and challenges, and the armed forces must work to secure its security and development needs.
Sports MMA WeeklyAmanda Nunes Wants Two Years for Cyborg Rematch, Going Back to Bantamweight
Bantamweight champion Amanda Nunes shocked the world on Dec. 29 by knocking out Cris Cyborg in the first round of the UFC 232 co-main event to capture the women's featherweight title. As far as a rematch with Cyborg, Nunes says she can wait. Right now, I don’t think she’s going to want it because I’m going to ask for two years to be ready for her again," said Nunes while appearing on the UFC Unfiltered podcast.
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