Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia denied reports she plans to run for president. Her comments came days after she announced her intention to resign from Congress in January following a split with President Trump. Greene criticized the demands of presidential politics, saying it would “destroy your health” and yield little real change. (Story URL)
The Trump administration has discussed dropping anti-Maduro leaflets over Venezuela as President Nicolas Maduro turns 63, according to reports. Officials “recently” reviewed the plan, but no authorization has been given. The leaflets would highlight a $50 million reward for help leading to Maduro’s arrest and conviction. (Story URL)
Elon Musk’s social platform X has launched a feature that displays where each account is based. The rollout on Friday revealed that several prominent MAGA accounts operate from outside the United States. X’s head of product, Nikita Bier, called the feature “an important first step to securing the integrity of the global town square,” noting minor issues will be corrected soon. (Story URL)
New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani said Saturday he still believes President Trump is a “fascist” and a “despot” after their first meeting at the White House, which he described as a “productive” chance to address New York’s affordability crisis. Trump, who once called Mamdani a “communist lunatic,” told reporters he would be “cheering” for the new mayor. (Story URL)
A shift in the polar vortex could bring colder and snowier conditions to parts of the U.S. after Thanksgiving. Scientists say the disturbance occurs when strong winds high above the poles weaken, allowing frigid Arctic air to move south. Experts noted this early-season disruption is unusual. NOAA’s long-range forecast shows below-average temperatures and higher chances for heavy snow. (Story URL)








