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How Trump won the election and wildfire spreads in California: Morning Rundown
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How Trump won the election and wildfire spreads in California: Morning Rundown

A look at the factors that led Donald Trump to victory and Kamala Harris to an election loss. A fast-growing wildfire spreads in California. And a new NBA arena is designed with fans in mind. Here’s what to know today. How Trump won and Harris lost the election The analysis of President-elect Donald Trump's victory over Vice President Kamala Harris began before Election Day had ended. For Trump and Republicans, efforts to galvanize key groups of voters proved fruitful. Harris and Democrats struggled with a late start and failure to break from President Joe Biden. On Wednesday, Harris conceded in a speech at Howard University. She offered words of empowerment while stressing that Democrats had to accept the results of the election — something Trump never did...
Trump won the presidency. Here’s what he’s said he’ll do.
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Trump won the presidency. Here’s what he’s said he’ll do.

Donald Trump just won the presidency . Here’s a brief overview of what is expected to be top of mind for Trump when he is set to be inaugurated on Jan. 20. NBC News projects that Republicans will control the Senate , giving Trump a clear path in the upper chamber to enact policies and fill key slots in his administration. But the race for the House is still extremely close; Republicans are hoping for a trifecta to control Washington, but a Democratic win could provide a check on Trump’s agenda. Immigration Trump has said repeatedly that on Day 1, he will “ seal ” the southern border, and launch what he calls “the largest deportation program in American history,” invoking the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 — last used during World War II — to help make that happen. ...
Trump’s victory likely upends all the criminal cases against him
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Trump’s victory likely upends all the criminal cases against him

Donald Trump's projected election night win is likely to lead him to a number of other victories in court. Being elected president will likely result in the federal criminal cases against him being dismissed , while his state criminal cases could at the least be frozen until after he leaves office. Justice Department officials have already begun evaluating how to wind down the two federal cases against Trump before he takes office in order to comply with department policy that a sitting president can’t be prosecuted, NBC News reported Wednesday, citing two people familiar with the matter. Trump’s legal team, meanwhile, is evaluating its next steps for how to get all four criminal cases resolved, and plan to argue soon that all of the cases “must stop immediate...
Hurricane Rafael turns west after battering Cuba and knocking out power grid
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Hurricane Rafael turns west after battering Cuba and knocking out power grid

Hurricane Rafael has turned to the west after lashing Cuba, where it knocked out the country’s electrical grid , leaving its 10 million residents in the dark. Rafael had strengthened to a Category 3 hurricane before it made landfall in the Cuban province of Artemisa, and weakened to a Category 2 shortly after making landfall Wednesday afternoon. The storm is now about 195 miles west of Key West, Florida, with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph, moving northwest at 9 mph, the National Hurricane Center said at 7 a.m. ET. Rafael will continue to move away from western Cuba on Thursday and will weaken over the central Gulf of Mexico. “On the forecast track, Rafael is expected to move over the southern Gulf of Mexico for the next few days,” the National Hurricane Center said....
Some Democrats blame party’s position on transgender rights in part for Harris’ loss
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Some Democrats blame party’s position on transgender rights in part for Harris’ loss

Desperate for answers on what went wrong on Election Day, finger-pointing among Democrats and media pundits has been swift. Many — in private — are holding President Joe Biden responsible . Others are blaming the operatives who have run the party’s last several campaigns. But some are pointing to an issue with far less power in American politics: transgender rights. “The Democrats have to stop pandering to the far left,” Rep. Tom Suozzi, D-N.Y., told The New York Times on Wednesday. “I don’t want to discriminate against anybody, but I don’t think biological boys should be playing in girls’ sports.” Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., shared a similar view, telling the Times on Thursday: “Democrats spend way too much time trying not to offend anyone rather than bei...
How can you tell if someone is lying to you? A former secret service agent shares tips
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How can you tell if someone is lying to you? A former secret service agent shares tips

There’s something that nearly all Dateline episodes have in common — someone is lying. It could be a murderer lying to police about an alibi, or a husband lying to his wife about an affair. Sometimes, it could be a detective lying to a suspect to get information. So we wanted to find out: How can you tell if someone is lying to you? On today’s episode of Dateline: True Crime Weekly , Andrea Canning spoke with former Secret Service agent, Evy Pompouras, who has conducted her fair share of polygraph exams, for some tips. You can listen to the full episode now, for free. Plus, read a transcript of their exchange below: Andrea Canning: Hey Evy. Thanks for coming back. Pompouras: Thanks for having me. Canning: People lie to each ot...
Notre Dame’s bells ring out across Paris for the first time since fire
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Notre Dame’s bells ring out across Paris for the first time since fire

The bells of Notre Dame tolled in Paris on Friday for the first time since the 2019 fire that threatened to destroy the Parisian landmark. At the time of the fire, French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to rebuild the iconic, 861-year-old structure within five years. "Five years ago, a promise: to rebuild Notre-Dame Cathedral together," Macron said on X Friday . "Today, its bells are finally ringing thanks to the extraordinary work of so many of you." The video accompanying Macron's post appeared to show the installation and ringing of some of Notre Dame's bells. Notre Dame will reopen its doors in one month, with ceremonies and celebrations planned to begin Dec. 7. The landmark also boasts three new bells, one of which rang at the Stade de France at the...
Israeli soccer fans attacked in Amsterdam
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Israeli soccer fans attacked in Amsterdam

Roving gangs on scooters attacked and beat Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, the Dutch capital, overnight in an outburst of what authorities called antisemitic violence. Footage circulating on social media showed supporters of the Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer team being chased down and assaulted on Thursday night, with one video geolocated by NBC News to near Amsterdam's central station that showed fighting on the streets between the Israelis and their attackers. "Boys on scooters crossed the city in search of Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters," Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema said. "It was a hit-and-run. Football fans were beaten and scared, after which the rioters quickly left again, fleeing the police force that was on the move en masse yesterday.” A separate video geolocated by NBC ...
The best holiday gifts under $50
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The best holiday gifts under $50

When shopping for thoughtful, personalized gifts for the holidays, sometimes your budget doesn’t always align with your vision. Fortunately, there are plenty of exciting, useful gifts under $50 that are still meaningful and won’t cause you to overspend. Below, we highlight our favorite gift ideas for everyone on your list, including foodies, frequent travelers, beauty enthusiasts and fitness lovers. Best of all, none of them cost more than $50. SKIP AHEAD The best gifts under $50 in 2024 Selected. Our top picks Best overall Twing Acrylic Magnetic Frame $14.99 $20.16 Amazon Learn more Most useful gift Dorai ...
Justice Department files charges in murder-for-hire scheme targeting Trump
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Justice Department files charges in murder-for-hire scheme targeting Trump

WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice on Friday charged an Iranian man in a murder-for-hire plot to assassinate then-candidate Donald Trump and two others in a plot to kill an American journalist critical of Tehran. Iran’s government directed these actors to “target our citizens, including President-elect Trump, on U.S. soil and abroad,” Damian Williams, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, said in a news release. The department said the plot was part of Iran’s efforts to exact revenge for the death of Iranian military leader Qasem Soleimani during the Trump administration. The three who were charged are Farhad Shakeri of Iran; Carlisle Rivera of Brooklyn, New York; and Jonathan Loadholt, of Staten Island, New York. According to the criminal c...