TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Trump pardons Rudy Giuliani and others involved in bid to overturn 2020 election
President Donald Trump has pardoned Rudy Giuliani and scores of others accused of involvement in the effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election, Trump's pardon attorney said late Sunday.
Supreme Court rejects long-shot effort to overturn same-sex marriage ruling
The Supreme Court on Monday turned away a long-shot attempt to overturn the landmark 2015 ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
Global Impact
Paris court says former president Sarkozy will be released from prison under judicial supervision
A Paris appeals court has decided to release former French President Nicolas Sarkozy from prison and place him under judicial supervision.
Israeli soldiers speak out on killings of Gaza civilians
Israeli soldiers have described a free-for-all in Gaza and a breakdown in norms and legal constraints, with civilians killed at the whim of individual officers, according to testimony in a TV documentary.
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Economic Pulse
How the shutdown is putting a damper on liquor makers' holiday spirits
For the husband-and-wife team of David Harris and Megan Draheim, the idea of owning and operating their own distillery was 11 years in the making.
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Senate advances a new bill to end the shutdown. Here's what's in it.
A new 31-page bill to end the government shutdown was released Sunday evening and then quickly advanced by the Senate in the most direct sign yet that the record-setting stoppage could soon come to an end.
Quick Takes
Katy Perry Says She ‘Struggled for Months’ About Decision to Release ‘Vulnerable’ New Song ‘Bandaids’
In an Exclusive Interview, Melania Trump, businesswoman and the first lady of the United States reveals that the show will be ending after her latest business sparks tension with Martha MacCallum.
Bus providers in Denmark and Norway are urgently investigating what they say is a security loophole in electric buses made in China.
Powerful earthquake rattles the northern coast of Japan; earlier tsunami advisory lifted
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