- PoliticsUSA TODAY
Trump campaign would have to pay nearly $8 million for Wisconsin recount
President Donald Trump's campaign would have to pay nearly $8 million to start a recount in Wisconsin, a state he narrowly lost two weeks ago.
- PoliticsReuters
Biden names top campaign staff, U.S. congressman to White House roles
President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday named several top advisers from his election campaign and a Democratic congressman as senior White House aides, sticking with a tight inner circle as he transitions to the White House. Biden is focused on preparing to take over the presidency on Jan. 20, despite President Donald Trump's increasingly tenuous effort to reverse the outcome of the Nov. 3 election. Biden presidential campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon, the first woman to lead a winning Democratic presidential bid, will be named a deputy chief of staff, Biden said in a statement released by his transition team.
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Matthew McConaughey responds to Kate Hudson's jab at their kissing scenes
McConaughey and Hudson co-starred in rom-coms "Fool's Gold" and "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days."
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'The Voice': Gwen Stefani threatens to quit after battling teens nail John Legend song
As host Carson Daly pestered Gwen Stefani for her verdict, the rocker rose out of her signature red chair, declaring, "I’m going to quit now."
- PoliticsBloomberg
Video Henry Kissinger Warns of U.S.-China Conflict
Nov.16 -- Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger speaks with Bloomberg Editor-In-Chief John Micklethwait about how the incoming Joe Biden administration needs to work with China, and the balance of power in the post-pandemic world. They speak during the Bloomberg New Economy Forum.
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Orcas Ram Yacht For 2 Hours In Unexplained String Of Attacks
Scientists speculated the killer whales are "playing" off the Iberian coast, but the games are getting increasingly dangerous.
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Trump campaign drops suit against Wisconsin NBC affiliate over ad
The Trump campaign dropped a defamation lawsuit against a small Wisconsin TV station that aired an advertisement opposing Donald Trump's re-election bid that featured verbatim quotes from the president. The ad from Democratic super PAC Priorities USA Action quoted outgoing President Trump saying "We have it totally under control," and "One day it’s like a miracle, it will disappear" as a graph showed the rising number of coronavirus cases. The Trump campaign sued WJFW-NBC of Rhinelander, Wisconsin asserting the ad "deceptively" manipulated quotes from different speeches by splicing them together.













