TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Air Force One, with Trump aboard, turns around after 'minor electrical issue' is identified
Air Force One returned to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, on Tuesday night after the crew identified “a minor electrical issue” after takeoff, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
Trump recaps his first year back in office with winding remarks, paper tossing and impressions
President Donald Trump wanted to recap his first year back in office. And it felt like he wanted to spend the next year doing it.
Global Impact
Commuter train near Barcelona hits collapsed wall killing driver and injuring nearly 40
A commuter train has hit a collapsed retaining wall near Barcelona, killing the driver and injuring 37 people, four of them seriously, firefighters have said.
Australia’s Parliament passes gun restrictions and anti-hate speech law after Bondi shooting
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday welcomed Parliament’s passing of anti-hate speech and gun laws in response to two shooters’ killing 15 people at a Jewish festival in Sydney last month. Authorities say the attack was inspired by the Islamic State group.
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Economic Pulse
Natural gas prices jump 25% as winter storm approaches
Natural gas prices skyrocketed Tuesday as half of the country braces for a huge winter storm projected to hit this weekend.
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Homebuyers now have a Greenland problem: Mortgage rates jump on geopolitical, tariff turmoil
Just days after mortgage rates hit a three-year low, sparking a near-instant surge in applications, fresh trade tensions are threatening to undo that progress.
Quick Takes
911 Call Reportedly Describes Individual With ‘Chest Pain’ Before Kansas Coach Bill Self Was Hospitalized
3 warning signs you may be affected by this sneaky food toxin
For better or for worse, it's 2016 again on the internet
China "super embassy" greenlit in London despite national security, dissident group concerns
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