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Blizzard conditions are disrupting travel across the northern and central plains

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Nearly a million people were under blizzard or blizzard warnings in the northern and central Plains on Tuesday, and one person was killed in a traffic accident on Christmas Day, as heavy snow, freezing rain and powerful winds created treacherous road conditions. Early Wednesday.

Blizzard warning Affects more than 550,000 people Tuesday afternoon in five states — Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wyoming — and will remain in effect through early Wednesday morning in part of the region, where up to six inches of snow and wind gusts of up to 60 mph, The National Weather Service said.

Storm is a Blizzard With heavy snowfall, wind gusts up to 35 mph and visibility of less than a quarter mile for at least three hours.

An 86-year-old woman Kansas A man driving a pick-up truck on State Highway 156 lost control on an icy, snowy road and fell into oncoming traffic, killing him Monday evening. According to to the Kansas Highway Patrol.

Evelyn D. of Wichita, Kan.; The woman, identified as Reese, was riding in an SUV that was hit by the truck, authorities said. She died on the spot. 3 injured people were taken to hospital.

Nearly 400,000 people were under a blizzard warning Tuesday afternoon for the Dakotas and a swath of western Minnesota. Snow and freezing rain are expected to blanket the Dakotas and northern Minnesota on Tuesday, bringing snow accumulations of more than half an inch and creating hazardous travel conditions, the weather service said.

A wintry mix will arrive in parts of the Mississippi Valley on Wednesday as the storm moves out of the Plains.

Parts of Nebraska and South Dakota had reported four inches of snow as of Tuesday morning, but strong winds prevented accurate measurements, said Amanda Viken, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in North Platte, Neb. Some towns in southeastern South Dakota Up to a foot of snow has fallen since MondayAccording to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Up to four more inches of snow is expected in western South Dakota, western Nebraska, far eastern Wyoming and northeastern Colorado before the storm begins Tuesday night and tapers off into Wednesday. The National Weather Service said. In areas where snowfall has stopped or slowed, freezing temperatures and winds above 55 miles per hour will cause icy roads and whiteout conditions throughout the day, forecasters said.

“It's very slick and the visibility restrictions we're seeing with these strong winds don't help,” Ms Wicken said.

Snow showers and a breezy north wind swept across northwest Nebraska on Tuesday, leaving some areas with visibility below a mile, the National Weather Service said. On social media.

Lincoln County Emergency Management in Nebraska said Tuesday that Interstate 80 was closed in White-out conditions and accidents in both directions between Paxton and Big Springs.

“Be safe and slow down if you're traveling today,” the Nebraska State Patrol said said on social media On Tuesday.

Monday, South Dakota Department of Transportation said in a press release Conditions on snow and ice-covered roads were “approaching zero visibility,” prompting officials to close parts of Interstate 90 beginning Tuesday morning.

In Kansas, State Transport Authorities Interstate 70 was temporarily closed from Goodland in northwest Kansas to just west of the Colorado state line and the road was warned Tuesday morning that it was “partially closed or packed with snow.” Interstate 70 reopenedBut parts of other roads remain closed, according to traffic officials.

According to Nebraska State Patrol spokesman Cody Thomas, troopers responded to nearly 150 “weather-related incidents” on roads in Nebraska on Monday.

A crash involving several jackknife tractor-trailers forced the closure of a section of eastbound Interstate 80 near York, Neb., for about three hours Monday afternoon, the Nebraska State Patrol said. There were no injuries in the accident, which was partly due to snow and slippery road conditions, Mr. Thomas said in a statement.

Meteorologists have warned that there is a possibility of power outages in the affected areas as there is a risk of trees being damaged by the strong winds and power lines falling down.

About 17,000 customers were without power in North Dakota Tuesday night PowerOutage.us, which monitors the utility sector. The North Dakota Department of Transportation Residents in southern parts of the state are advised to avoid all travel on Tuesday due to icy roads.

The impact on air travel appeared relatively mild at the start of the storm but worsened throughout the day. About 126 flights into or out of the US had been canceled as of late afternoon on Tuesday. FlightAware. Around 4,300 flights across the country were delayed.

Vacationers planning to hit the road Tuesday should use caution on the road, said Matthew Meyers, a meteorologist with the weather service's office in Sioux Falls, SD. Most of the overnight rain was cooling.

“They should take it very slowly if they can,” he said. “It's going to be smooth in there.”

Eduardo Medina And Derrick Bryson Taylor Contributed report.

Alexei Navalny: 'Don't worry about me!' Putin Critic Says From Arctic Prison

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Alexei Navalny during a court hearing in September

Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has told his supporters not to worry about him on social media.

Reappearing for the first time since December 6, he confirmed his arrival at the Arctic Prison and said he was in good spirits.

His team did not communicate with him when he was transferred from another prison east of Moscow.

Considered the most vocal opponent of Vladimir Putin, Mr Navalny has been jailed since 2021.

Writing on X, formerly known as Twitter, that he is the “new Santa”, Mr Navalny confirmed on Tuesday that he had been transferred to the IK-3 penal colony, nicknamed the “Polar Wolf”, in the northern city of Corpus Christi. 1,900km (1,200 miles) northeast of Moscow.

IK-3, in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District, is considered one of Russia's toughest prisons, and most of the prisoners held there are convicted of serious crimes.

Mr Navalny said he was taken “with such caution” and “on such a strange path”, adding that he was surprised when told his lawyer was there to see him because he did not think he would be found “until the middle”. January”.

But Mr Navalny's chief of staff, Leonid Volkov, told the BBC the opposition leader's concerns were greater:

“We are worried. We will not forget for a second that he is in the custody of the people who tried to kill him three and a half years ago and that he is Putin's personal political prisoner,” Mr Volkov said. .

“This forced visit is another proof,” he added.

Mr Navalny was previously held in Melekovo, 235 km (145 miles) east of Moscow. He faces 19 years in prison for founding and financing a terrorist organization – charges he has always denied were politically motivated.

He can only post on social media when he has access to his lawyers and last month three members of his legal team were blacklisted.

Mr Navalny suggested he was moved first to the capital, then east to the Urals Mountains and west again, before being moved north of the Arctic Circle.

“My 20 days of transportation have been very tiring, but I am still in good spirits to suit Santa Claus,” he wrote.

The Kremlin critic continued tongue-in-cheek: “Because I'm Santa Claus, you wonder about the presents. But I'm a special regime Santa Claus, so only those who have behaved very badly get presents.”

While welcoming the news that Mr Navalny had been found, the US said it was “deeply concerned” about his well-being and detention conditions.

Kira Yarmish, Mr Navalny's spokeswoman, said Russian authorities were isolating him and “trying to make his life as unbearable as possible”.

“This colony is very remote, very difficult to access and for lawyers, it will be very difficult to go there and see Alexey,” he added.

Ivan Zadov, an aide to Mr Navalny, said the prison reform demonstrated “how political prisoners are treated, trying to isolate and suppress them”.

His team became increasingly concerned as he failed to appear at several court hearings.

Mr Navalny earned a reputation as an anti-corruption campaigner, garnering millions of views for his video interrogations.

A charismatic campaigner, he appeared to be the only Russian opposition leader capable of mobilizing large numbers of people across Russia to participate in anti-government demonstrations.

But in 2020, he was poisoned in Siberia by what Western labs later confirmed was a nerve agent.

He was treated abroad. He returned to Russia in January 2021 and was promptly arrested.

Royal Family at Sandringham live: Charles delivers Christmas message after joining Kate and William at Sandringham

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The Royal Family in 2023: Top Stories of the Year

The monarch delivered her Christmas message after joining other members of the royal family at Sandringham to celebrate Christmas Day.

In September 2022, after the death of his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, Charles' second festive address of his reign – delivered at 3pm on Monday in the central room of Buckingham Palace, opened and decorated on the famous balcony overlooking the Mall. Replanted with live Christmas tree.

He called on people to protect each other, delivered a powerful message about the environment and praised volunteers who serve communities across the country.

Earlier, the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis joined Charles and Camilla for a morning service at St Mary Magdalene Church.

It comes after the King and Queen waved to well-wishers as they attended a Christmas Eve service at the church on Sunday.

A Royal Christmas traditionally features greetings from people outside the church and a family lunch with turkey and all the trimmings.

Sandringham House has been the private home of four generations of British monarchs for more than 160 years and is now owned by the monarch.

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WATCH: King Charles urges public to protect environment in Christmas message

King Charles has urged the public to protect the environment in his Christmas message

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King Charles hailed it as a 'selfless army of volunteers'.

King Charles, who launched his Coronation Meals program in November, said “we need to find ways to support those less fortunate than ourselves” to support charities that provide unwanted items to the underprivileged.

On the backdrop of the Queen Victoria Memorial, Charles said: “Over the past year, my heart has been warmed by the countless inspiring examples of people caring for each other – going the extra mile to help those around them. They know it's the right thing to do: at work and at home; within and across communities.

“My wife and I were delighted that hundreds of representatives of that army of selfless people – volunteers who serve their communities in so many ways and so many different ways – joined us at the Coronation in Westminster Abbey earlier this year. They are the essential backbone of our society.

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Full report: King Charles offers message of hope amid 'increasingly tragic conflicts around the world'

The King called on people to “protect each other” as he said in his Christmas broadcast that the world was living in a time of increasingly tragic conflict.

Charles delivered his festive speech – the second of his reign following the death of his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, in September 2022 – standing up in the central room of Buckingham Palace, which opened onto a famous balcony overlooking The Mall.

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King Charles makes a big departure from the Queen in his Christmas speech

Charles delivered the second Christmas speech of his reign as king, and it's notable what – and who – it left out. Myra Butt reports.

While his mother Queen Elizabeth II traditionally opted for a family-focused speech with images of her children and relatives, the monarch's speech left no mention of her loved ones.

However, there was a brief glimpse of Prince William and Kate.

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Royal family attend Christmas Day service at Sandringham

The Royal Family marked Christmas Day by attending a traditional festive church service at the King's Sandringham Gardens.

Royal fans gathered as the Prince and Princess of Wales walked hand-in-hand with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis from their Sandringham home to St Mary Magdalene Church.

They walked behind the King and Queen and were greeted by about a thousand locals, many of whom had waited hours to see the family on Christmas morning.

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How King Charles and Queen Camilla Celebrate Christmas at Sandringham

Most families have their beloved Christmas traditions. Maybe it's playing an endless game of Monopoly, wearing pajamas all day, or falling asleep to grunts. EastEnders Christmas special. Whatever your heritage – the royal family has some great traditions of its own. Ellie Muir reports.

Royal Christmases are alive with tradition and custom: morning church visits, roast turkey feasts, walks on Sandringham grounds, and gift-giving with little reference to their German roots.

Queen Elizabeth II has held every Christmas at the family's country estate in Norfolk since 1998 – and her son Charles may continue the tradition in his first official year as monarch following his coronation in May.

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Here's how Harry and Meghan will spend Christmas this year

Despite murmurs of a possible reconciliation at Sandringham, it appears Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be joining the royal family for their annual Christmas celebrations in Norfolk. Manya Sachdeva reports.

The late Queen Elizabeth II has spent every Christmas in the royal garden since 1998, and her son Charles III is expected to continue the same tradition in his first official year as monarch since being crowned in May.

Last month, amid rumors that a reunion between Harry and Charles could be on the horizon, it was reported that the couple would not turn down an invitation to spend Christmas at Sandringham.

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I'm a royal expert – here's what you need to know about Sandringham Christmas

Royal Christmas has an established format. To see the royal family come to church is often in the same but different clothes, and to see the children who grow up year after year.

It was the second Christmas of the monarch's reign, both celebrated at Sandringham. What's the difference this time? There were touching scenes of the young royals holding hands, and there was a spirit of family harmony in the air.

Princess Beatrice also included her seven-year-old stepson, known as “Wolfi”, the son of her husband Edoardo Mabelli Mozzi. For the second year running, the monarch allowed Prince Andrew to join the family for the service.

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The Duchess of York joins the Royal Christmas Service at Sandringham

Sarah, Duchess of York made a public return to the heart of the Royal Family after joining the King and Queen in church on Christmas Day.

The former royal, who has had a troubled relationship with the monarchy, was pictured smiling and looking at the waiting media as she walked alongside her ex-husband, the disgraced Duke of York.

Royal fans spotted the Prince and Princess of Wales walking hand-in-hand with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis from Sandringham House to St Mary Magdalene Church.

The Duchess of York smiles as she joins the royal family on Christmas Day

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Read the King's Christmas Day speech in full

The king called on people to protect each other, delivered a powerful message about the environment and praised volunteers serving communities across the country in his second Christmas broadcast of his reign.

In September 2022, the second festive address after the death of her mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II – was opened in the central room of Buckingham Palace, on the famous balcony overlooking The Mall.

Charles called on people to “protect each other”, saying the world was living in a time of increasingly tragic conflict.

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Kim Kardashian jokingly backstabs after leaving family Christmas video

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Are you leaving Kim Kardashian out of the Kardashian-Jenner clan vacation video? How rude.

Over the weekend, fans couldn't help but notice that the Skims founder was missing from a adoration. Christmas themed Instagram video Starring her sisters Kourtney Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner and mom Kris Jenner.

In the clip, released on Sunday, each family member showed off their lip-syncing skills by singing the lines of Ariana Grande's “Santa Del Me” in back-to-back solos.

“We can't find Kimberly,” Kylie joked in the post's caption, despite the video being filmed at Kim's home.

Of course, the second-eldest Kardashian sister can't leave her siblings behind because she can't see them.

“Ummm hosting is a lot of work and this is my favorite song!!!!!” The 43-year-old wrote to explain why she's been MIA.

Fans flocked to the video's comments section to chime in about the famous family that Kim didn't include.

“It wouldn't be iconic without Kimberly, please reshoot [laughing faces]” wrote one.

Another said, “Has anyone found out? [Kim]? I'm worried.”

Another joked that Kim was “in the bathroom” and the family “can wait.”

This year, Kim played host to her family's annual holiday party. He hosted a star-studded party at his Los Angeles home on Sunday. TMZ reports.

Like everything Kim does, the holiday soiree was about more than a little flair.

A Instagram video Released ahead of the party, the fashionista gave fans a sneak peek at how she pulled out all the stops for the winter wonderland celebration..

In the clip, the law student showed a preview of the lavish decorations at her home, including her faux-snow covered yard. Took a sleigh ride Dozens of festive Christmas trees line the sidewalk of her residence.

Despite her big shindig, Kim insisted on social media that she took a more sustainable route with her gifting this year.

“I wanted to show you guys that I used Skimm's cotton fabric this year and I'm going to use it again,” Kardashian said on Instagram T.Thursday, Marie Claire And New York magazine reported.

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What happens to billions of unspent gift cards?

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Gift cards make great stocking stuffers — as long as you don't stuff them in the closet and forget about them after the holidays.

According to the National Retail Federation, Americans are expected to spend nearly $30 billion on gift cards this holiday season. Restaurant gift cards are the most popular, accounting for about a third of those sales.

Most of those gift cards are redeemable. Paytronix, which tracks restaurant gift card sales, says 70% of gift cards are used within six months.

But many cards — worth tens of billions of dollars — are forgotten or unused. A gift card's lifespan can become more complicated when it varies by state with expiration dates or inactivity fees.

Here's what you need to know about gift cards you give or receive:

Loved, but lost

After clothing, gift cards are the most popular gift this holiday season. According to the National Retail Federation, nearly half of Americans plan to give them away.

But many remain unspent.

In a July survey on gift cards being lost or forgotten, consumer finance firm Bankrate found that 47% of US adults have at least one unspent gift card or voucher worth an average of $187. This is a total of 23 billion dollars.

Billions will never be spent on gift cards. AP

A gift of time

A federal law that went into effect in 2010 requires that a gift card not expire until five years after it was purchased or when someone last added money to it. Some state laws require even longer. For example, in New York, gift cards purchased after December 10, 2022 will not expire for nine years.

Different state laws are one reason why many stores are phasing out expiration dates altogether, says Ted Roseman, senior industry analyst at Bankrate.

Americans are expected to spend nearly $30 billion on gift cards this holiday season. AP

Use it or lose it

While gift cards can take years to expire, experts say it's still smart to spend them quickly. Some cards — especially common cash cards from Visa or MasterCard — start adding inactivity fees if they're not used for a year, erasing their value. Inflation reduces the value of cards over time. If a retail store closes or goes bankrupt, a gift card may be worthless.

Consider emptying your stash on National Use Your Gift Card Day, a five-year holiday created by a public relations executive and now supported by many retailers. Next is Jan. 20, 2024.

Or sell it

If you have a gift card you don't want, one option is to sell it on a site like CardCash or Raise. Resale sites won't give you face value for your cards, but they'll typically give you 70 to 80 cents on the dollar, Roseman says.

Some companies deactivate unspent gift cards after a certain period of time. AP

Money lane

What happens to the cash if the gift card goes unused? It depends on the state in which the retailer is incorporated.

When you buy a gift card, the retailer can use the money right away. But it also becomes a liability; The retailer should plan for the possibility of receiving a gift card.

Each year, large companies calculate the “breakage,” which is the amount of gift card liability they believe will not be recovered based on historical averages. For some companies, such as Seattle-based Starbucks, breakage is a big profit-driver. Starbucks expects to break even by 2022 with $212 million in revenue.

But in at least 19 states — including Delaware, where many of the big companies are incorporated — retailers must work with state unclaimed property programs to return money from unspent gift cards to consumers. Money not recouped by individual consumers is spent on public service initiatives; From the states point of view, it should not go to companies because they are not providing a service to earn.

Make a claim

All 50 states and the District of Columbia have unclaimed property programs. Combined, they return about $3 billion annually to consumers, says Misha Vershkull, executive director of the Washington State Budget and Policy Center.

Werschkuhl says that finding holders of unspent gift cards can be tricky, but the number of digital cards that name the recipient is increasing. State unclaimed property offices jointly run a website called MissingMoney.com, where customers can search by name for any unclaimed property they're owed, including money from gift cards.

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Republicans in Colorado gave Trump a Christmas present

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Today's version of the congressional GOP has lawmakers who are die-hard fans of Donald Trump, lawmakers who are willing to move on from the former president, and who are willing to say or do anything about Trump. To keep their jobs.

But no matter what faction they belong to, Republican members of Congress are coming together to lay a big gift at the former president's feet this Christmas season.

Because in the wake of the Colorado Supreme Court's ruling to keep Trump off the state's 2024 primary ballot, Republicans are falling over themselves to interfere with Trump, sending a message to their constituents that the decision is out of line.

Since Colorado's high court ruled that Trump was disqualified from the polls for violating the 14th Amendment's ban on “insurgents” from holding office, many congressional Republicans have condemned the decision and called for the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn it.

But a broad cross-section of Republicans has gone a step further to defend Trump.

Hours after the Colorado result, Sen., a close ally of the former president and a major confidant of MAGAworld. Rep. Thom Tillis (R-NC) has introduced legislation that would prevent institutions like the Colorado Supreme Court from releasing rulings. Did last week. Tillis' proposal would allow only the Supreme Court, which currently has a 6-3 majority for conservatives, to decide such ballot questions.

“Whether you support or oppose former President Donald Trump, it's outrageous to see left-wing activists making a mockery of our political system by manipulating partisan government officials and pressuring judges to remove him from the ballot,” Tillis said. Report.

Meanwhile, the head of the Senate GOP's campaign arm and a staunch Trump ally, Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT), said He plans to “send a letter to the Supreme Court of the United States calling for the immediate reversal of this blatant election interference for our democracy.”

In a characteristic development for the Republican-controlled House, Trump supporters began threatening to use the power of Congress not only to oppose the Colorado ruling, but also to retaliate against Democrats.

On Wednesday, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA) shared Post on X Pro-Trump activist Wade Miller, who encouraged a panel in Congress to issue a report finding Biden “guilty of rebellion” for “permitting an open border invasion,” said “red states” could be used as grounds to ban Biden. Ballot.

“I also serve as a member of Congress on the Homeland and Oversight Committees, which is 100% on board,” Green said. said In response to a quote from Miller.

Meanwhile, freshman Rep. Mike Collins (R-GA), raised the bar for a post by right-wing pundit Eric Erickson, who warned, “You're setting precedents that Democrats will use against you.”

If only the GOP had the balls to fight back,” Collins replied.

As these Trump-worshippers push the rhetoric so far to the right, even Republicans who fall on the other side of the MAGA divide have no choice but to get on board.

Representative Chip Roy (R-TX) speaks to reporters at the US Capitol.

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Representative Chip Roy (R-TX) speaks to reporters at the US Capitol.

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On Tuesday, Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX)—who supports Ron DeSantis for president—Tweeted Removing Trump from the ballot is “bad, unconstitutional and an unfortunately predictable, but outrageous, piece of legislation.” Earlier that day, Trump hates being thin Roy appointed a primary challenger to run against him, apparently as a “RINO”.

Republicans are taking aggressive but largely incoherent action in filing bills to address the Colorado decision, which is unlikely to have any effect. The US Supreme Court is set to consider Trump's appeal in January, which will be the definitive and final word on the topic.

But for Republicans, openly showing outrage or concern over the ruling reflects a cold calculation: It's a cheap and easy way to score points with the party base for everyone from the skeptical RINO to the MAGA diehard.

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, told The Daily Beast that “I'm surprised that Republicans in Congress are objecting that this is somehow undemocratic.”

“The Colorado case was brought by Republicans to prevent a Republican insurgent from appearing on the Republican primary ballot,” Raskin told The Daily Beast. “The Colorado Supreme Court has engaged in a literal textual and original analysis of Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment, which was added to the Constitution by Republicans in the 19th century, to find that Trump is clearly disqualified for attempting to overturn the 2020 election.”

As Ruskin, a professor of constitutional law, said, “What is more democratic than a constitution which disqualifies officers who become insurgents and traitors to democracy?”

The Constitution, Raskin added, “did not believe he would be re-elected. He is barred from it.”

However, some Democrats did not exactly welcome the Colorado ruling.

Representative Dean Phillips (D-MN), who is challenging President Biden for the 2024 presidential nomination, posted on X that he believes Trump is guilty of inciting a rebellion. “Do I believe it's wrong to ban him from the ballot in Colorado with impunity? Absolutely,” he added.

A generous interpretation of the GOP reaction is that the regime was so bad that it united the party; In fact, retiring Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), a vocal critic of the former president, tweeted that he disagreed with his own state's high court ruling.

The answer also fits neatly into what has been the comfort zone for the congressional GOP during the Trump years: correcting the misdeeds and exaggerations of his critics without publicly worrying about the former president's misdeeds and exaggerations.

That anti-Trump faction struck a chord with Colorado Govt. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), for example, Published in X “The United States has imposed sanctions on other countries, as the Colorado Supreme Court did today.”

With Trump, the political incentives for Republicans and even some Democrats to find some common ground are powerful.

For Republicans, Trump's primary approval rating remains influential, and primary voters who support him don't want to forget even the tiniest instances of credible infidelity.

Tillis, for example, could easily face a challenge from the right if she runs for re-election in 2026. Rep. Nancy Mays (R-SC), sure to face a primary—revenge from former Speaker Kevin McCarthy or a Trump base she won't win—quickly trashed the ruling, Tweeting“Due process and the rule of law are being thrown out the window by people hell-bent on 'getting Pres Trump.'”

But for Democrats, finding a way to side with Trump on a matter like the Colorado ruling also has benefits. While Trump is an important bogeyman among Democratic voters, it's also important for lawmakers to burnish their independent credentials — showing they're not anti-Trump and can side with the other party.

Even with Preliminary voting Given that most voters actually approve of the Colorado ruling, it wouldn't be too hard to argue that a Democrat would be more comfortable if Trump were actually convicted of a crime before being barred from the ballot. That position may be more attractive to some Democrats Most legal experts believe the Supreme Court will reverse The Colorado decision.

That possibility really underscores the free cycle Republicans have had to get word of the ruling. If Congress is unlikely to act on the issue, and the Supreme Court is going to act immediately anyway, Republicans can improve their standing with MAGA voters.

Judging by GOP news coverage, Republicans are happy to give Trump a win in this one.

Gwen Stefani & Blake Shelton Go Skiing, Tubing With Kids in Utah

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Blake Shelton And Gwen Stefani While they're apart — they make up for some future lost time ahead of New Year's Eve by hitting the slopes with their kids.

The couple hit Woodward Park City Ski Resort in Utah with Gwen's 3 boys on Saturday — the whole family tubing one day…skiing the next. In photos obtained by TMZ, GS and BS can be seen getting close with the teenagers in lock step.



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Eyewitnesses tell us the family didn't shy away from the attention they attracted, nor did they object to taking pictures with fans … and by all accounts, they were very happy.

Interestingly, Gwen seems to be going down the hills here — on Friday, she was spotted tubing with her boys while Blake looked on and snapped a picture. On Saturday, she and the kids went skiing…we're told Blake didn't attend. Looks like she's active!

Anyway, like we said … these lovebirds won't be making it to midnight next week — 'cause Blake's booked to perform in Nashville, and he's booked for a Vegas gig.

Even if they're not on 'The Voice', they always work hard/play hard.



NASA releases images of 'Christmas Tree' star cluster

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Even thousands of light-years away from Earth, there are clusters of stars that get into the Christmas spirit. Images released by NASA this week show a cluster of stars from the NGC 2264 cluster glowing in bright green, blue and white lights across its Milky Way sky.

Commonly referred to as a “Christmas tree cluster,” this formation has a faintly triangular base and trunks that flare out at its sides, its structure resembling the popular Norway spruce, which has become a holiday staple and tradition.

NASA researchers have compiled data from two telescopes — including the agency's own Chandra X-ray Observatory and the National Science Foundation's Wisconsin-Indiana-Yale-NOAO (WIYN) Observatory — to show the pine green cluster. Using infrared data from the Two Micron All Sky Survey, the astronomical survey of the sky in infrared light brought the stars within the cluster to life with glowing blue and white spots. To better stand out as a Christmas tree, the image is rotated 160 degrees from its original north point.

The nebula, a cloud of dust and gas in space, is located about 2,500 light-years away in the constellation Monoceros, a faint galaxy on the celestial equator. According to NASA research. Many of the stars in the NGC 2264 formation are both smaller and more massive than the Sun, some less than one-tenth the mass of the Sun.

See the cosmic 'bones' of a dead star captured by NASA

The formation was discovered in the 1780s by German-British astronomer William Herschel and is seven light-years across. The surrounding region is where new stars are forming, which have gradually eroded the nebula over millions of years, according to NASA.

There are countless nebulae that resemble objects or animals, such as jellyfish, owls, and an elephant's trunk. Known as NGC 6302 formation in the constellation Scorpius Butterfly Nebula For its flapping gas clouds resembling wings.

Scientists often study nebulae and their magnetic fields, which can be created by particles inside a star, to analyze their behavior, especially what happens when stars reach the end of their lives and evolve into nebulae.

Magnetic fields generated from NASA's Chandra X-ray telescopes have helped produce images of an eerie purple and white arm from the nebula of a supergiant star 16,000 light-years from Earth that has collapsed into a neutron star. A NASA news release.

Director Christopher Landon Exits 'Scream VII'

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Director Christopher Landon announced on Saturday that he had “formally” left Knife VII. The announcement comes after stars Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega dropped out of the affected film.

“I think this is a good time to announce that I am officially out Screaming 7 weeks ago” The director wrote Saturday on X (formerly Twitter). “It will be a disappointment to some and a joy to others. It was a dream job that turned out to be a nightmare. And I'm heartbroken for everyone involved. Everyone. But it's time to go.

“I have nothing else to add to the conversation, and I hope that Wes' legacy will flourish and rise above the noise of a divided world,” he continued in his series of posts. “What he and Kevin created was amazing and I was honored to have even had a moment in their shine.”

Barrera, the lead actress, was fired from the show following her pro-Palestinian posts on social media. Barrera shared an Instagram story denouncing anti-Semitism and vowed to continue speaking out on the issue: “Silence is not an option for me,” he said following his November eviction. Although his departure was announced in November, Barrera was fired shortly after the Israel-Hamas war broke out on October 7. The Hollywood Reporter. In the days following the conflict, the actress became more vocal in her stance, sharing pro-Palestinian messages, including one titled “Kindness Must Prevail” with President Joe Biden calling for “immediate de-escalation and cease-fire. Gaza.”

“Spyglass' position is unequivocally clear: We have zero tolerance for bigotry or incitement to hatred in any form, including genocide, ethnic cleansing, ethnic cleansing, mass mutilation or anything that openly crosses the line into hate speech,” a Spyglass spokesperson said. In a statement Variety At the time.

Meanwhile, Ortega's departure became public in November at the same time as Barrera's exit, although the decision by Ortega and his representatives came before the summer SAG-AFTRA strike and was not made public until the fall.

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Landon, who had been hired before the strike, refused to accept Barrera's ouster after it was announced. “This is my statement: 💔 Everything is boring. Stop yelling,” Landon wrote before deleting the post. “It's not my decision.”

Writer-producer James Vanderbilt — who optioned the reboots and is writing the current script — is currently in the process of rebuilding the franchise following the departure of its lead and director.

2023 NFL Christmas wish list: Here's the perfect gift for all 32 teams this holiday season

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The holiday season is upon us. With Christmas coming next week, the New Year will soon be upon us. NFL teams They certainly want the right thing to do to make their season — or their team — as successful as possible.

With that in mind, we give it to them. In theory, of course. Here's what each team wants for the next week or so.

NFC East

You've seen the Cowboys' home road splits, right? Did you watch their last few games against the Niners? The Eagles must lose one of their two remaining games against New York to clinch a home playoff game. They need someone else to do that to avoid knocking off San Francisco in the playoffs.

Jones received a $160 million contract. He immediately regressed to the player he was before his surprise turnaround in 2022. New York needs to find a way to get out of that deal that isn't too painful.

Philly has scored 49 points in its last three games: losses to the 49ers, Cowboys and Seahawks. Jalen Hurts is in for a treat. The Eagles will have to find a way out of this before heading into the playoffs in the last few weeks of the season.

For Washington, Josh Harris would be better than Daniel Snyder. That shouldn't be too much to ask.

NFC North

Justin Fields is playing well. The Bears are also likely to get the No. 1 pick in the draft. Put the fields and trade the pick, or trade the fields and keep the pick? For the sake of the Bears and their fans, let's hope whoever makes that call makes the right call.

Earlier this season, it looked like the Lions' offseason spending on their secondary would lead to real defensive improvement — especially with how well they've been playing. But as the season moved on, it seemed less and less real. We need a Lions defense that is a worthy companion to a very entertaining offense.

We thought about adding some Jordan Love here, but with the Packers allowing NFC Offensive Player of the Week performances against Tommy DeVito and Baker Mayfield, it's clear it's time for something to change on the defensive side. ball.

Cousins ​​has been out for Minnesota long, with his contract situation and torn Achilles. But Justin Jefferson is too good not to be linked to a good quarterback. The Vikings will have a variety of options through the draft, free agency and potential trades, and it would be nice to see them land someone who can pair up with Jefferson, Jordan Addison and TJ Hockenson for a good, long term. .

NFC South

Sorry, Arthur Smith. But if the Falcons are going to draft a running back and tight end in the top 10, and you're not going to actually use them, the team needs one.

The David Tepper era has been a disaster in Carolina so far. Matt's rule doesn't work. Frank Reich was even worse. The Panthers need their deep pocket owner to step back from the football side and start showing the ability to identify the right people for the right jobs, and that should start this season.

The Saints presumably don't really want a way out of salary cap hell. They want to rehabilitate and kick the can down the drain trying to squeeze out every ounce left of this era. But there is nothing left. They're old, slow, and not particularly close to contention. Submit to reality, rip off the Band-Aid, and start over.

Evans is a future Hall of Famer who may never play for another team. Star wideout Jason Licht will have to work out a new deal before he ever hits free agency this offseason.

NFC West

After trading with the Texans last year, the Cardinals will receive two first-round picks in 2024. They need those picks to form the foundation of the Jonathan Cannon era, along with players like Trey McBride, Paris Johnson Jr., P.J. Ojulari, and (presumably) Kyler Murray and Buda Baker.

See how much fun the Rams had Thursday night against the Saints? We want it to continue for the Rams and their fans. As long as they have McVay, Stafford and an offensive line that isn't in total shambles, the good times should keep rolling on that side of the ball. As for Donald, he is one of the best in the league and will undoubtedly be one of the best ever, and we want to see him continue to confirm those things for years to come.

The 49ers have lost three games this season. Each came without Williams, Samuel, or both. In every other game, they demolished all comers. If those guys line up, the Niners are favorites to win it all.

Seattle's offense has been lacking at times this year thanks to injuries on offense, but that unit has all the pieces to succeed. But the pass defense, even if Devon Witherspoon lives up to expectations, needs a whole lot of work. The Seahawks need a better pass rush and better cover players, especially at the second and third levels.

AFC East

The Bills are 8-6, as are the Jaguars, Bengals, Colts and Texans. But they are currently on the outside of the playoff picture due to various tiebreakers. In these final three weeks of the season, Buffalo needs some breaks so it will be a team no one wants to see come January.

Speaking of that perfect situation, the Dolphins need to do the opposite. They want a Week 18 game against the Bills in the AFC East so they don't have to worry about losing control of the division and a playoff spot on the final day of the season.

Whether Bill Belichick drafts them or not, the Pats desperately need their first- and second-round picks to become foundational players for the team's future. It has been a long time coming. Given how bad the team has been this season, it would be particularly damaging if they were to re-coup in 2024.

The Jets brought in Nathaniel Hackett, Alan Lazard, Randall Cobb and Tim Boyle at Rodgers' behest. How did it end?

AFC North

In each of the last two seasons, Lamar Jackson was injured late in the year and the Ravens either missed the playoffs entirely or lost early. We wish that didn't happen this year — especially since the Ravens have already lost Mark Andrews and Keaton Mitchell.

Jake Browning did a great job of keeping the Bengals out of the year with Burrow, but we knew the Bengals had to be. Super Bowl Future contenders need Burrow to perform at full capacity. Between his training-camp calf issue and his season-ending wrist injury, that just didn't happen this year. Let's hope it's a mutation.

Well, this is what the Browns have wanted since the beginning of their existence. But that doesn't mean it's not what they want now.

The Matt Canada era was an epic disaster in every way. The post-Matt Canada era was fun for a week, but has since come crashing back down to earth. The Steelers will need to make significant changes on offense this upcoming season, and they can't be afraid to step outside their comfort zone with creative hires.

AFC South

CJ Stroud is set to miss his second straight game in concussion protocol. Tank Tell is done for the year with a broken leg. Those two are really good, really fun, and it will be great if they come into next season fully healthy. (Playoff-wise, whatever the Texans do is just a bonus this year.)

We've seen over the years that Steichen knows exactly what he's doing when it comes to quarterbacks and offenses in general. We saw it in Justin Herbert's rookie season when he was offensive coordinator in LA, we saw it with Jalen Hurts in Philadelphia, we saw it with both Richardson and Gardner Minshew. Let's hope for a long, happy, successful partnership between the head coach and the ridiculously talented quarterback.

A lot of people (myself included) thought Lawrence would take a big step this year in his second season under Doug Pederson. That didn't really happen for a variety of reasons. He is still good and has an incredibly bright future. But what we're looking for is the step it takes for him to become an annual MVP candidate and a guy who leads his team deep into the playoffs every year.

The Titans will definitely be moving on from the Derrick Henry/Ryan Tanhill era this season. Levis should be the man they create the next era.

AFC West

Wilson's numbers this season have been pretty good. The film does not tell the same story. If the Broncos aren't going to be bad enough to have a successor in the draft, Wilson needs to be a good one, someone who drives his team's success, not an average worker in yards per attempt. Because the team can't run the ball in the end zone for some reason, sacks, and torque with an unbearably high touchdown rate.

Well, the CM is pretty self-explanatory.

Mark Davis was no more patient than his father when it came to finding head coaches and general managers. Or quarterbacks. Or players at any other level. But Al Davis had some success at times during his tenure. Yet the same cannot be said for Mark. It is essential to find the right people to lead the organization and let them do their thing.

The Brandon Staley era is over, the Tom Delesco era is over. The Spanos family has a gem of a quarterback to lead the franchise into the future. Now we need to find the best people to bring out the best from an uber-talented player.