Monday, January 13, 2025

Melania Trump: This Time It Will Be 'Very Different' (Daily Rundown by Newser)

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January 13, 2025
 
 
The Big Rundown
Melania Trump spoke about the upcoming four years in an interview with Fox News, and the 54-year-old predicted a smoother stint as first lady in round 2. "I just feel that people didn't accept me maybe, they didn't understand me the way maybe they do now," she tells Ainsley Earhardt. Keep reading
 
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More Big News
As the Palisades Fire raged last week, wealthy local entrepreneur Keith Wasserman put out a tweet he's come to regret. Keep reading
 
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Today's Jaw-Dropper
A young gorilla rescued from a plane's cargo hold is recovering at an Istanbul zoo, officials said Sunday, while wildlife officers consider returning him to his natural habitat. Keep reading
 
Don't Overlook
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is routinely described as a "vaccine skeptic" in the news, but pediatrician Paul Offit doesn't think the description fits. Keep reading
 
On the Lighter Side
An annual architectural celebration of ice is up and running again in New Hampshire and several other states. Keep reading
 
Science Buzz
The FDA is expected to grant approval to a new pain medication with big potential—mainly because it's a non-opioid and is billed as non-addictive. Keep reading
 
Wild Card
A commemorative coin featuring the image of an eye and the inscription "Big Brother is watching you" is being released to pay tribute to Nineteen Eighty-Four author George Orwell and mark his death 75 years ago. Keep reading
 
TODAY'S NEWSER.AI PICK
The Philadelphia 76ers have reversed their decision to construct a $1.3 billion downtown arena after recent city council approval. Keep reading
 
Comment of the Day
"Hard to lose someone in that way. Social media is not your friend."
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Quote of the Day
"People keep saying the scenes out of Los Angeles look like something from a movie. Except they don't, not really. Movies need a protagonist. Every on-screen apocalypse has a leader. So, where is ours?"
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