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FROM THE MIXED-UP FILES OF MS. MARJORIE TAYLOR GREENE
On California Fires, Marjorie Taylor Greene Offers Up Another Wacky Weather Control Conspiracy Theory
At least she hasn’t started talking about those “Jewish space lasers” again…yet.
By Kase Wickman
Politics
Pete Hegseth Waves Away Misconduct Allegations in Fiery Senate Hearing
“I’m not a perfect person,” the Trump Pentagon pick said when confronted over his alleged drinking, extreme views on women in combat, and sexual assault claims. The ex-Fox News host had talking points ready—and Republicans seemed willing to buy them.
By Eric Lutz
Media
“We’re Not Hyperventilating”: Behind Axios’s Clinical Approach to Covering Donald Trump’s Second Term
Vanity Fair caught up with cofounders Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen about the state of political media, including a postelection newsroom talent churn, and why “this might be the most electric moment in the history of Washington.”
By Natalie Korach
Royals
Kate Middleton Announces Her Cancer Is in Remission
In a social media post following a visit to the cancer hospital where she received treatment, the Princess of Wales shared her first update on her prognosis since she finished chemotherapy in September.
By Erin Vanderhoof
Jack Smith’s Swan Song Is Fiery Rebuke of Donald Trump
In a long-awaited report, the former special counsel argued that Trump would have been convicted in his election subversion case if he hadn’t won the election.
By Eric Lutz
SOCIETY
Jessica Simpson and Husband Eric Johnson Announce Separation Amid “Painful Situation”
The singer and former NFL player have been married for 10 years, and Simpson shared in a statement that they have been living separately.
By Kase Wickman
When Needs Musk
Elon Musk, New Owner of TikTok? Not Out of the Question
Chinese officials are reportedly weighing a sale to the billionaire X owner, in a last-minute bid to avert its imminent ban in the US.
By Caitlin Dewey
Royals
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Are Not Fans of Mark Zuckerberg’s Anti-Fact Facebook Pivot
The Sussexes have spent years advocating for greater protections around social-media harm and bullying, especially for children, which Meta's new policy may jeopardize.
By Erin Vanderhoof