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Helldivers 2 Game Master Joel claps back with a tough new major order: liberate 5 planets in 3 days to secure our “economic future” – Gamesradar

  1. Helldivers 2 Game Master Joel claps back with a tough new major order: liberate 5 planets in 3 days to secure our “economic future” Gamesradar
  2. New Helldivers 2 Major Order says it’s time to liberate Zagon and Fori Prime for bug oil, but supply lines are needed — and fast Windows Central
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Chicago and Northwestern police secure downtown campus after responding to reports of shots fired, according to alert – Chicago Tribune

  1. Chicago and Northwestern police secure downtown campus after responding to reports of shots fired, according to alert Chicago Tribune
  2. Northwestern Chicago campus gets all-clear after school warns of ‘active threat,’ shots fired reports outside Wieboldt Hall WLS-TV
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Women’s World Cup: England secure 1-0 win over Haiti in their first match – Sky News

  1. Women’s World Cup: England secure 1-0 win over Haiti in their first match Sky News
  2. Haiti’s spirited performance gives a loss to England the feel of a win at the Women’s World Cup The Associated Press
  3. ‘No one is happy to sit on the bench’ – England star Rachel Daly opens up on substitute role after the Lionesses’ Women’s World Cup win over Haiti Goal.com
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Hundreds of actors are ready to strike if SAG-AFTRA doesn’t secure a truly “transformative deal” – The Verge

  1. Hundreds of actors are ready to strike if SAG-AFTRA doesn’t secure a truly “transformative deal” The Verge
  2. Jennifer Lawrence, A-List Actors Threaten to Strike in Letter to SAG Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Jennifer Lawrence, Brendan Fraser & More Threaten To Strike In SAG Letter (Report) Access Hollywood
  4. Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Other Top Actors Sign Letter to SAG-AFTRA: We’re “Prepared to Strike” Hollywood Reporter
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BEHIND THE SCENES: Luton Town secure Premier League promotion! – EFL

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  3. Penalty shootout decides Luton Town’s EFL Championship Play-Off Final win over Coventry | ESPN FC ESPN FC
  4. Luton Town promoted to the Premier League after penalties Premier League News, Video, Scores | NBC Sports’ ProSoccerTalk
  5. Luton are in the Premier League! Penalty shootout win against Coventry in Championship play-off final seals return to top-flight after 31-year absence Goal.com
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America’s Top Hostage Envoy Pledges to Secure Evan Gershkovich’s Release From Russian Prison – The Wall Street Journal

  1. America’s Top Hostage Envoy Pledges to Secure Evan Gershkovich’s Release From Russian Prison The Wall Street Journal
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  3. Russia-Ukraine war live: Kremlin denies Putin personally approved Evan Gershkovich arrest; Norway expels 15 Russian diplomats The Guardian
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Investing is ‘a must’ for women to achieve a secure retirement, advisor says. These 3 steps can help – CNBC

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  4. Retirement security is up for single women, down for their married counterparts, study shows CNBC
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House adjourns until 10 p.m. as GOP leaders work to secure McCarthy’s speakership

A look at the final GOP holdouts McCarthy hopes to sway

Six GOP members-elect remained opposed to McCarthy as he sought to secure enough support late Friday to become the next speaker of the House.

Supporters were working to win a couple of them over, which would almost certainly give McCarthy the majority he needs to finally win the job after four days of voting and the most rounds of ballots for a House speaker since before the Civil War.

The six have been quite critical of McCarthy, though about-faces are not uncommon in Washington. Even if some vote present, it could give McCarthy the margin he needs to win.

A look at the holdouts:

House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) speaks to U.S. Rep Andy Biggs (R-AZ) inside the House Chamber during voting for a new Speaker on the third day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, January 5, 2023.

Jonathan Ernst | Reuters

Andy Biggs of Arizona is the former chairman of the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus. He not only challenged McCarthy during an initial, internal GOP vote for House speaker, but he was also a nominee himself in the first round of voting Tuesday. He won only 10 votes.

Biggs was reelected to a fourth term in the House after serving 14 years in the Arizona Legislature. In Congress, he’s built a reputation as a staunch supporter of Donald Trump and as a border enforcement hawk, filing articles of impeachment in the last Congress against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. McCarthy took up the cause in his push to become House speaker, saying that if Mayorkas didn’t resign, GOP-led investigations could lead to impeachment proceedings.

Biggs was also one of four lawmakers referred to the House Ethics Committee after they defied subpoenas from the House panel that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection.

U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) nominates former President Donald Trump for Speaker of the House as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) watch inside the House Chamber on the third day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., January 5, 2023. 

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Matt Gaetz of Florida has been perhaps McCarthy’s most strident critic, to the point that Rep. Mike Bost, R-Ill, jumped up and chided Gaetz on the House floor for his harsh denunciations of McCarthy during Friday’s debate. Gaetz has consistently depicted McCarthy as a Washington insider, calling McCarthy “the LeBron James of special interest fundraising in this town.”

Gaetz is a close ally of Trump who broke with him early when it comes to McCarthy. The House Ethics Committee announced an investigation into Gaetz in April as federal prosecutors probed sex trafficking allegations against him. Gaetz has vehemently denied any wrongdoing.

“If you want to drain the swamp, you cannot put the biggest alligator in charge of the exercise,” Gaetz said of McCarthy.

U.S. Rep.-elect Lauren Boebert (R-CO) delivers remarks in the House Chamber during the second day of elections for Speaker of the House at the U.S. Capitol Building on January 04, 2023 in Washington, DC.

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Lauren Boebert of Colorado is another Trump loyalist who established herself as a partisan rabble-rouser in Washington during her first term. She won a second term this year in a race that was much closer than expected, as her aggressive use of social media and willingness to engage in personal feuds was put to the test against a Democratic challenger who presented himself as a nonpartisan problem solver.

Boebert noted this week that “her favorite president,” a reference to Trump, has called on the anti-McCarthy holdouts to “knock this off,” but suggested an alternative.

“I think it actually needs to be reversed. The president needs to tell Kevin McCarthy, ‘Sir, you do not have the votes and it’s time to withdraw,'” she said.

WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 3: Rep.-elect Bob Good (R-VA) arrives on the House floor in the Capitol before members of the 117th Congress are sworn in on January 3, 2021 in Washington, DC. Both chambers are holding rare Sunday sessions to open the new Congress on January 3 as the Constitution requires. (Photo By Bill Clark – Pool/Getty Images)

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Bob Good of Virginia won office in 2020 after GOP voters ousted the Republican incumbent, Denver Riggleman, who had angered social conservatives by officiating a gay marriage.

Good, a former athletics official at evangelical Liberty University, was one of the first to say he would be opposing McCarthy, and that opposition continued into Friday when he wrote an op-ed in The New York Times declaring that he won’t back down.

“Throughout this process, one thing has become clear: Kevin McCarthy has failed to secure the trust of the entire Republican conference to be the leader who will fight to change the status quo in Washington. It is time for Republicans to move on,” Good wrote.

WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 06: U.S. Rep.-elect Matt Rosendale (R-MT) (C) talks to Rep.-elect Mark Green (R-TN) (R) and John Leganski, Deputy Chief of Staff for House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), in the House Chamber during the fourth day of elections for Speaker of the House at the U.S. Capitol Building on January 06, 2023 in Washington, DC. The House of Representatives is meeting to vote for the next Speaker after House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) failed to earn more than 218 votes on several ballots; the first time in 100 years that the Speaker was not elected on the first ballot. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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Matt Rosendale of Montana is entering his second term in the House and says his constituents are lobbying him to change the leadership in Congress. He has backed former Trump’s false statements about fraud in the 2020 election and recently voted against U.S. support for Ukraine in its war against Russia, citing what he said are more pressing security needs along the southern border.

“I’ve said all along I’m not going to be supporting anyone for speaker that has played a part in the leadership team that has managed the demise of our country over the last 10 years,” Rosendale said.

Eli Crane of Utah is a former Navy SEAL who went on five wartime deployments and served for 13 years. In November, he defeated the Democratic incumbent, Tom O’Halleran, who had held the seat since 2017. He was the lone Republican freshman on Friday to refuse support for McCarthy.

Crane has run a small business turning spent machine gun ammunition into bottle openers and had the endorsement of Trump. He focused his campaign on securing the U.S.-Mexico border and election integrity.

— Associated Press

McCarthy backer encouraged by increasing support for the GOP leader

U.S. House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) (2nd R) talks to Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (R-TN) and other Representatives as they cast their votes for Speaker of the House on the first day of the 118th Congress in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol Building on January 03, 2023 in Washington, DC.

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Rep. Chuck Fleischmann, R-Tenn., said he was pleased with House Republicans’ growing support for McCarthy after days of closed-door negotiations.

“I feel very optimistic after today and after the conversations, I was privileged to have with some people who had not been able to vote for Kevin who got on board for Kevin,” the Tennessee Republican told reporters outside the House chamber.

Fleischmann said he spoke with Reps. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., and Andy Harris, R-Md., whom he called “dear friends.”

“They got to yes as did other people,” he said. “I don’t want to say that I would take full credit for that but they got on board and I’m very very pleased I think that’s beneficial.”

McCarthy picked up 14 new votes Friday for a total of 214 before the House adjourned until 10 p.m.

— Chelsey Cox

House Democratic Whip tells lawmakers to prepare for late night

Incoming Democratic Whip Katherine Clark (D-MA) speaks during a press conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., December 13, 2022. 

Elizabeth Frantz | Reuters

House Minority Whip Katherine Clark, D-Mass., told lawmakers to prepare for a late night if McCarthy wins the much coveted gavel.

Here’s the memo she sent to the Democratic caucus ahead of the House’s votes later tonight:

All Members should be present on the Floor at 10:00 p.m. for votes.

Tonight, following the Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance, the next order of business is for the House to vote on the 14th Manual Roll Call Vote on the election of the Speaker of the House. If the Speaker is elected and receives the Oath of Office, they will administer the Oath to Members and Delegates. Members are advised that additional votes are possible if no candidate receives 218 votes.

If the Speaker is elected and Members are sworn in, it is expected the House would begin one hour of debate on H.Res. __ – Adopting the Rules of the 118th Congress, and for other purposes.

Following debate on the Rules Package, at approximately 1:45 – 2:15 a.m., the House would take votes on the Previous Question, Motion to Commit, and adoption of the Rules Package. These would be the last votes for the day.

Members are reminded that they should be prepared to stay in Washington, D.C. until a Speaker is elected.

— Dawn Kopecki

House Democrats condemn GOP stalemate over speaker selection

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) speaks as members share the recollections on the first anniversary of the assault on the Capitol in the Cannon House Office Building in Washington, January 6, 2022.

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House Democrats have been vocal about the drawn-out voting process for U.S. House speaker, which is set to enter its 14th round later Friday night. The House adjourned after GOP leader McCarthy again failed to meet the required threshold to earn the speakership.

Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash, told CNBC that the Republicans’ inability to elect a speaker “means that all of the things that are in front of us that we still have to do are also going to be very, very difficult.”

“We need to be able to get to work we need to be able to do the things that our constituents expect us to do,” Jayapal said during the 12th round of voting. “And this is a remarkable exercise in dysfunction, chaos.”

Democrats have consistently voted unanimously for New York Rep. Hakeem Jeffries throughout the process. Freshman Congressman-elect Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., who cannot be sworn in until a speaker is chosen, told CNBC that he wakes up in the middle of the night to say: “Jeffries.”

“The thing that’s not being talked about enough is that this is pausing our constituent services and our ability to be able to help people with Medicare, Medicaid, veterans, everything like that,” said Frost, who represents a district recently affected by two hurricanes. “And so we’re just figuring out how do we get around that to help people anyways.”

—Chelsey Cox

McCarthy’s deal with far-right GOP holdouts would tie debt ceiling increase to dramatic cuts in federal spending

Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., and members of the House Freedom Caucus conduct a news conference to call on Attorney General William Barr to release findings of an investigation into allegations of 2020 election fraud, outside the Capitol on Thursday, December 3, 2020.

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House Republican holdouts who switched their votes to back GOP leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy for speaker after weeks of opposing him are touting what they say is a historic deal reached with the California Republican that will fulfill their longtime goals of radically reducing federal spending.

The deal specifically pledges to adopt a House budget resolution that caps fiscal year 2024 discretionary spending at or below FY 2022 levels, Rep. Scott Perry, Penn., told reporters outside the House chamber.

It also ties House passage of an upcoming debt ceiling increase to the adoption of the budget resolution.

“We don’t want clean debt ceilings to just go through and just keep paying the bill without some counteractive effort to control spending,” said Perry. “We control the power of the purse.”

Another Republican flip, Rep. Mary Miller of Illinois touted the deal in a tweet.

The concessions to far-right holdouts were enough to net McCarthy an additional 15 votes for speaker on Friday, breaking a stalemate that had gone on for three days.

— Christina Wilkie

House adjourns until 10 p.m. ET as McCarthy hunts for the last few speaker votes he needs to win

Staff members from the clerk’s office of the U.S. House of Representives count votes on tally sheets during a 12th round of voting for a new Speaker on the fourth day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., January 6, 2023. 

Jon Cherry | Reuters

The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly approved 220-212 a motion to adjourn until 10 p.m. ET Friday, after Republican leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy lost his bid for speaker of the House for a 13th time.

The break offered McCarthy and his allies time to lobby a final few holdouts he needs to win the speaker’s gavel, after a day during which McCarthy’s luck dramatically turned.

After three days of consistently falling 20 votes short of the threshold he needed to win the speakership, 14 of these holdout members signed on to a framework deal with party leaders that represented a major concession by McCarthy to the demands of this small group of far-right holdouts.

— Christina Wilkie

McCarthy loses 13th speaker vote, but inches closer to winning the gavel

U.S. House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) listens during a 12th round of voting for a new Speaker on the fourth day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., January 6, 2023.

Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters

House Republican leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy has lost the13th attempt to be elected House speaker.

But in the process, the California lawmaker gained another new vote from a former holdout, Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland, putting McCarthy the closest he has been so far to clinching the gavel.

The 13th vote came on the heels of a striking change in McCarthy’s fortunes earlier in the afternoon, when 14 former Republican holdouts switched their votes to back him after days of voting for other candidates.

The 13th vote was also the first time this week that no Republican has stood up to formally nominate an alternative candidate to McCarthy, another sign that McCarthy and his allies are slowly wearing down the opposition.

Republicans have been deep in negotiations for the past 24 hours on a deal that appears to be winning over these far-right members of his caucus.

— Christina Wilkie

Democratic Rep. David Trone returns from surgery to cast House speaker vote, raising the bar for McCarthy

After missing the first House speaker vote of the day to undergo hand surgery, Maryland Democratic Rep. David Trone raced back to the Capitol in time to cast a ballot in the 13th House speaker vote of the week.

Trone’s speedy return was bad news for McCarthy, because it raised the total number of votes being cast for speaker, and along with it, the total number McCarthy needs to win a majority and the speaker’s gavel.

While Trone was absent, there were only 431 members voting, meaning McCarthy could have clinched the speakership with 216. Now that Trone has returned, McCarthy will need 217.

— Christina WIlkie

13th House speaker vote begins with fresh momentum for McCarthy

U.S. House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) gives two thumbs up in the direction of Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and Republican Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) after casting his own vote for himself in the 12th round of voting for a new Speaker on the 4th day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, January 6, 2023.

Jon Cherry | Reuters

House GOP leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy was all smiles on the House floor as the chamber began its 13th vote for speaker, after the California Republican picked up 14 new votes in the previous ballot, reenergizing his embattled bid for the speaker’s gavel.

McCarthy entered the 13th vote in four days expected to win at least 213 votes out of the 431 total members, only four votes shy of the 217 to win a majority of the ballots being cast Friday afternoon.

McCarthy was nominated by Oklahoma Republican Rep. James Comer, who is in line to chair the House Oversight Committee in the 118th Congress.

Following Comer’s speech, McCarthy moved off the floor, potentially to take part in the final negotiations with some of the seven remaining Republican holdouts.

— Christina Wilkie

Final tally of 12th House speaker vote reflects 14 new votes for McCarthy

U.S. House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) applauds with Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and other supporters as another conservative member’s vote flips to voting for McCarthy in the 12th round of voting for a new Speaker on the 4th day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., January 6, 2023. 

Jon Cherry | Reuters

In a surprise reversal of fortune, House Republican leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy, Calif., emerged from the 12th vote for House speaker with 213 votes, 14 of them from cast by former GOP holdouts who had refused to support him just a day before.

According to the House clerk, incoming Democratic Minority leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries received 211 votes, one less than he had received on every speaker vote so far.

The drop in Jeffries’ number was due to the unexpected absence of Maryland Democratic Rep. David Trone, whose spokeswoman said the lawmaker was unable to attend the vote due to a previously scheduled surgery.

The seven remaining Republican McCarthy holdouts split their votes between two alternative nominees, Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio and Rep. Kevin Hern of Oklahoma.

The next challenge for McCarthy and his lieutenants is to peel off three of the remaining seven holdouts, all of whom are longtime opponents of the Republican leader.

Despite McCarthy’s progress, he still fell short of capturing more than half of the available votes. With 431 members voting, he would need a minimum of 216 ballots to win.

According to the House press gallery, members have been advised to prepare for a 13th speaker vote shortly.

— Christina Wilkie

McCarthy wins new support in 12th ballot, but not enough to clinch speakership

House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) talks on a mobile phone inside the House Chamber during voting for a new Speaker on the third day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, January 5, 2023.

Jonathan Ernst | Reuters

House Republican leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy was on his way to losing the 12th House vote for speaker, despite having flipped several key holdouts.

On Thursday, 20 Republican members opposed his speakership, a seemingly insurmountable number.

By Friday, at least 5 Republicans had shifted to backing McCarthy. While the vote is currently underway, McCarthy has already lost six votes, making it nearly impossible for him to secure the speakership.

It was unclear whether the House would move immediately to a 13th vote, but Republican energy was palpable on the House floor.

— Christina Wilkie

McCarthy picks up 14 new votes for House speaker, shifting the momentum in his favor

House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) pumps his fist after voting for himself for the 9th time during a 9th round of voting in the election of a new Speaker of the House on the third day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, January 5, 2023.

Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters

GOP Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California won votes from more than a dozen former Republican holdouts in the first ballot for House speaker, prompting standing ovations from McCarthy’s supporters on the House floor.

Reps. Dan Bishop, N.C., Josh Brecheen, Okla., Byron Donalds, Fla., Andrew Clyde, Ga., Paul Gosar, Ariz., Anna Paulina Luna, Fla., Mike Cloud, Texas, Nancy Miller, Ill., Ralph Norman, S.C., Andrew Ogles, Tenn., Scott Perry, Penn., Keith Self and Chip Roy, both of Texas, have all cast votes for McCarthy, after having supported other candidates in previous votes earlier this week.

Rep. Victoria Spartz of Indiana, who voted “present” on Thursday, also formally backed McCarthy.

The vote is still underway, but the fresh support breathed new life into McCarthy’s embattled speaker bid.

— Christina Wilkie

McCarthy predicts ‘improvement’ on fourth day of run for speaker’s gavel

U.S. House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) talks to reporters as he arrives on the first day of the new Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, January 3, 2023.

Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters

House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy expressed optimism heading into his fourth straight day of votes to become speaker of the House.

“I feel good,” McCarthy told NBC News’ Garrett Haake shortly before entering the House chamber early Friday afternoon.

“I think you’re gonna see an improvement in the vote today,” McCarthy said, while noting that “unfortunately” some Republican members who would likely be voting for him have left the Capitol.

They include Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, who flew home this morning to be with his wife and newborn child, NBC reported.

Asked about a possible deal being discussed earlier in the day, McCarthy offered vague details.

“Well, it’s things that we’ve been talking about. It’s got a rule package we’ve talked about over there. I think it makes us only stronger in the long run,” he said.

McCarthy expressed confidence that all House Republicans, including the roughly 20 members who have consistently opposed him, are interested in “getting this done.”

And he pushed back on the notion that the fractured House GOP may not be ready to govern. “No, no, you know, my father always told me one thing — It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish,” he said.

Kevin Breuninger

12th speaker vote is underway amid rumors of a deal with McCarthy holdouts

U.S. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) (R) talks to Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) as Representatives cast their votes for Speaker of the House on the first day of the 118th Congress in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol Building on January 03, 2023 in Washington, DC.

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The 12th vote for House speaker is underway after California GOP Rep. Mike Garcia nominated the embattled McCarthy, also of California.

In his speech, Garcia emphasized that the vote is not “about Kevin McCarthy,” it’s about all Americans.

While there are rumors of a deal to win over some McCarthy’s holdouts, no firm details have emerged, and McCarthy is not expected to clinch a majority of the votes on this first ballot of the day.

Outgoing Democratic Whip Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina has nominated the incoming Minority Leader, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, N.Y., who has consistently received unanimous support from all 212 Democrats in every vote.

Clyburn opened his remarks by thanking the House clerk, who has unofficially presided over the chamber all week. Clyburn’s thanks prompted a standing ovation from Democrats and Republicans.

— Christina Wilkie

U.S. House Clerk opens Friday’s session

House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) speaks to U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles inside the House Chamber during voting for a new Speaker on the third day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, January 5, 2023.

Jonathan Ernst | Reuters

The U.S. House Clerk Cheryl Johnson gaveled the congregation in session at noon for a prayer before lawmakers begin a historic 12th round of votes to elect a new speaker.

McCarthy is still pursuing the speakership after failing to reach the required 218 votes during the previous 11 voting sessions. Democratic opponent Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New York is expected to maintain the full backing of his party.

Dark horse candidates could include Florida GOP Rep. Byron Donalds, who was first nominated Wednesday as the first Black Republican contestant for the speaker role, and Oklahoma Republican Rep. Kevin Hern. Hern threw his support behind McCarthy on Thursday.

Former President Donald Trump, nominated by Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., on Thursday, could also grab another surprise vote.

—Chelsey Cox

GOP absences in the House could alter the math for McCarthy

As the House speaker battle drags into its fourth day, at least two Republicans will be absent for at least part of the day, potentially altering the vote math.

GOP Rep. Wesley Hunt of Texas flew home this morning, Fox News reports. Hunt’s wife gave birth to a baby boy on Monday.

Republican Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado missed votes late Thursday, reportedly due to a medical appointment.

A spokesman for Buck confirmed to CNBC that Buck is “expected back in DC this evening,” but not in time for today’s afternoon votes.

Both Hunt and Buck have voted for McCarthy all week, so their absences compound his challenge. If McCarthy fails to win any new votes, he would then be on track to win 199 out of a total of 431, presuming Rep. Victoria Sparz again votes “present,” but doesn’t cast a ballot.

With 431 total voting members, the new magic number to win the speakership becomes 216. McCarthy would still fall short, but it would potentially shrink the number of holdouts he would need to win.

But it would also put Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York, who has won every Democratic vote all week, just four votes away from winning the speakership.

— Christina Wilkie

McCarthy’s chances improve after GOP negotiations, but still no deal

House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) places his hand over his mouth as he stands inside the House Chamber during voting for a new Speaker on the third day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., January 5, 2023.

Jonathan Ernst | Reuters

McCarthy was optimistic during a GOP-wide conference call Friday morning, but the fractured party still hasn’t reached a deal to hand the Republican leader a win, NBC reports.

“I’m not telling you we have an agreement,” McCarthy said, according to two people on the call. “We’re in a good position and having meetings.”

Texas Rep. Chip Roy currently leads a faction committed to bringing McCarthy more votes, though the exact number they have swayed is not known. Though a win is not guaranteed, the party leader has reportedly inched closer toward the speakership.

— Chelsey Cox

Speaker battle paralyzes all activity in the House

The chair of the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives sits empty as the House embarks on another round of voting for a new House Speaker on the second day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., January 4, 2023. 

Jonathan Ernst | Reuters

The longer the infighting on Capitol Hill delays the election of a new House Speaker, the more havoc it will wreak on the federal government.

While it doesn’t necessarily pose an imminent threat to the U.S. economy, it paralyzes all action on the Hill. That could be especially detrimental if the nation were to face a major catastrophe that needed quick congressional votes or approval on emergency spending, as it did in the Sept. 11th attacks or during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic.

As of Friday, the chamber could not pass legislation or respond to a national emergency.

Representatives-elect across the country cannot set up their offices or provide formal services for constituents until they are sworn into the new Congress by the speaker. That includes help with receiving federal benefits or recovering missing payments from the government.

Without a speaker, the House can’t vote on a rules package governing the new Congress. The stalemate has stopped Republicans from installing their committee chairs, holding hearings or conducting regular oversight of the executive branch and industry.

If the House does not pass rules by Jan. 13, committee staff could start to lose pay, according to guidance sent to those panels reported by Politico.

Democrats also emphasized that the absence of a speaker was threatening U.S. national security by keeping members of Congress from accessing classified intelligence that is only available to lawmakers after they have taken the oath of office, which none of them can take without a speaker.

— Jacob Pramuk

Hern, Donalds floated as alternatives to McCarthy

US Republican Representative from California Kevin McCarthy arrives as the US House of Representatives continues voting for new speaker at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, January 4, 2023.

Olivier Douliery | AFP | Getty Images

GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy’s chances of winning the speakership dimmed on Thursday after Republicans pushed for two alternate candidates: Florida Rep. Byron Donalds and Oklahoma Rep. Kevin Hern

U.S. Rep.-elect Byron Donalds (R-FL) watches proceedings in the House Chamber during the third day of elections for Speaker of the House at the U.S. Capitol Building on January 05, 2023 in Washington, DC.

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Donalds, who was the only Black candidate, was first nominated on Wednesday while Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Co., offered Hern’s name Thursday. Hern chairs the powerful Republican Study Committee while Donalds sat on the powerful budget and oversight committees during the last congressional session.

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Both fell far short of gaining a competitive share of the votes — Donalds and Hern grabbed 12 and 7, respectively, compared with 200 for McCarthy and 212 for Democratic challenger Rep. Hakeem Jeffries — but the final tally placed the coveted role further from McCarthy’s grasp. A 12th round of voting is expected to take place Friday at noon.

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Anniversary of Jan. 6 Capitol riot looms over McCarthy’s struggle for House speaker

U.S. House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) gets a pat on the back from one of his House colleagues prior to a fourth round of voting for a new House Speaker on the second day of the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., January 4, 2023. 

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Republican House leader Kevin McCarthy’s protracted struggle for the House speaker’s gavel has now overlapped with the second anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.

The insurrection by a violent mob of then-President Donald Trump’s supporters forced lawmakers in the House and Senate to flee their chambers, impeding the transfer of power from Trump to now-President Joe Biden.

Community faith leaders gather for a prayer vigil on the second anniversary of the January 6 attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2023 in Washington, DC. Speakers called for an end to Christian nationalism and denounced political violence.

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McCarthy had initially blamed Trump for the attack, saying the president “bears responsibility” even as he opposed Democrats’ efforts to impeach Trump for a second time. But McCarthy soon walked back that criticism, and that same month visited Trump and posed with him for a smiling photo.

A man dressed as Uncle Sam, who’s a regular attendee of events held by former President Donald Trump, stops to pray near community faith leaders during a vigil on the second anniversary of the January 6 attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2023 in Washington, DC.

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Trump has in recent days urged the faction of House Republican defectors to back McCarthy for speaker. But although the group of far-right lawmakers are highly supportive of Trump — GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz even voted for Trump for House speaker in two of McCarthy’s failed votes — they have not acquiesced to his demand.

Some Democrats are linking the current Capitol chaos to the radicalism that led to the 2021 riot.

“Unfortunately, the utter pandemonium wrought by House Republicans this week is just one more example of how the extreme fringe of their party, led by election deniers, is pulling them further into chaos and making it impossible for them to govern,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said in a statement Friday morning.

Biden is set to attend a ceremony at the White House at 2 p.m. ET marking the two-year anniversary of the insurrection. He will be joined by Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff.

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NFL Christmas Day top plays: Brady, Bucs prevail in OT; Packers, Rams secure wins

Week 16 of the NFL season continues Sunday — and we’ve got you covered with all the action from the three-game Christmas Day slate! In the nightcap, Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers overcame a 10-point, fourth-quarter deficit before prevailing in overtime against the Trace McSorley-led Arizona Cardinals.

Earlier, Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers upset Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins on the road at Hard Rock Stadium in Florida. Trailing 20-13 at halftime, the Packers scored 16 unanswered points in the second half as Tagovailoa threw an interception on the Dolphins’ final three drives.

Elsewhere, Baker Mayfield and the Los Angeles Rams dominated the Denver Broncos at home in L.A. by 30-plus points.

Here are the top plays from Sunday’s slate!

Tampa Bay Buccanners at Arizona Cardinals

Trickery!

The Cardinals came up with a sneaky play on fourth-and-2, picking up a crucial first down early in the first quarter.

Going down

The Bucs defense sacked McSorley on third down, coming up with the ball near midfield after the Cardinals QB lost it.

Too tough

Tampa Bay ended up turning the ball over on downs after the turnover — thanks in large part to J.J. Watt.

Not how they drew it up

Late in the second quarter, Brady’s pass to Mike Evans was picked off at the Cardinals’ 2-yard line and returned 39 yards the opposite way. Just like that, things remained 6-3 headed into halftime, with the Bucs holding a slight advantage.

Intercepting the GOAT … again

Marco Wilson halted a promising Bucs’ drive in the third quarter by intercepting Brady for a second time.

Hollywood goes deep

McSorley showed off his arm strength with a deep strike to Marquise Brown for a 47-yard gain. The Cardinals would later kick a field goal to cap the drive, taking a 9-6 lead early in the fourth quarter.

Hurdling the punter?!

Pharoh Cooper just did that. The Cardinals punt returner went airborne over Jake Camarda in stylish fashion, much to the delight of his teammates. 

Rushing to success

The Cardinals took a 16-6 lead in the fourth quarter on this 22-yard scamper by James Conner.

Bucs not done yet

Brady pulled Tampa Bay back within 16-13 in the fourth quarter on his first TD strike of the game, a 3-yard out to Rachaad White. 

Tie game in the desert 

After forcing a Cardinals fumble, the Bucs would capitalize by evening the score at 16 on Ryan Succop’s 42-yard field goal ahead of the two-minute warning.

Bucs prevail in OT!

Succop came up clutch in overtime, knocking home his fourth field goal of the night to send the Bucs to a 19-16 victory.

Los Angeles Rams 51, Denver Broncos 14

There’s still a Durant playing on Christmas Day

Sure, Nets star Kevin Durant isn’t playing in a Christmas Day game for the first time since 2009 (when healthy), but another Durant is making plays. 

Rams rookie corner Cobie Durant made a diving interception to give his team good field position.

To the house!

Tyler Higbee made the reception right in front of the goal line and powered his way into the end zone to give Los Angeles a 10-0 lead in the first quarter.

Hey, former teammate!

Bobby Wagner got in on the fun, intercepting Russell Wilson his former teammate with the Seattle Seahawks, to give the Rams great field position on back-to-back drives.

Cam Akers adds to the lead

The Rams running back found his way into the end zone on a three-yard run to give L.A. a 17-0 lead in the first quarter.

Courtland Sutton keeps it cool

The Broncos receiver made a diving grab along the sideline that was initially ruled incomplete, but Denver challenged the play and the quick review determined Sutton made the grab.

The catch helped set the Broncos up for a field goal and make it 17-3.

The Santa Claus of TDs

Higbee scored his second touchdown in the second quarter to give the Rams a 24-3 lead early in the second quarter.

The Rams followed that up with a 2-yard touchdown rush from Akers to take a 31-6 lead into halftime.

For good measure

Denver added a touchdown midway through the fourth quarter, courtesy of a sideline end zone grab from Greg Dulcich.

Chaos!

Durant sealed the deal for the Rams with an 85-yard interception-turned-touchdown in the fourth quarter.

Green Bay Packers 26, Miami Dolphins 20

Nearly running all the way

After the Dolphins went up 3-0 on the opening drive, Keisean Nixon put the Packers in great field position, returning the ensuing kick 94 yards to put Green Bay within Miami’s 10-yard line. The Packers weren’t able to fully take advantage, settling for a field goal.

Waddle your way for six!

Jaylen Waddle took Tagovailoa’s pass the distance, turning a 10-yard reception to an 84-yard touchdown to put Miami up 10-3.

Got a Marcedes for Christmas

Green Bay finally reached the end zone when Rodgers found Marcedes Lewis wide open to tie the game at 10-10.

Star power

Tagovailoa’s favorite gift this season has been Tyreek Hill, and he connected with him again on Christmas. The star receiver hauled in a 52-yard grab to put the Dolphins at the Packers’ 1-yard line.

Then, Jeff Wilson ran in for a touchdown on the ensuing play to give Miami a 17-10 lead.

Not on Miami’s watch

The Packers tried to keep their drive alive by running a fake punt on fourth down deep in their own territory. The Dolphins sniffed out the fake quicker than Santa sniffs cookies on Christmas Eve.

Big fourth-down conversion

Rodgers used the play-action to his advantage, finding Christian Watson open for a first down to help set the Packers up for a field goal to make it 20-13 before halftime.

Sliiiide to the left

Rodgers moved to his left and found Lewis again, but this time for a 30-plus yard completion to set the Packers up at the Dolphins’ 7-yard line.

Awesome AJ

AJ Dillon powered his way into the end zone just two plays after Rodgers’ deep pass to even the game early in the third quarter.

Dolphins defense gets the pick … but was there a PI?

Rodgers wanted it all on third-and-15, launching a pass to the end zone to Allen Lazard. Kader Kohou made the play to get the interception for the Dolphins though, but it appeared he might have gotten away with some contact.

“Ball Don’t Lie,” at least for Packers fans

On the play right after Rodgers’ interception, the Packers got the ball back when Tagovailoa threw the ball right at Jaire Alexander to give Green Bay great field position. 

A gift for De’Vondre Campbell

Tagovailoa threw another interception right at the Packers linebacker as the Dolphins were driving to either tie or take the lead.

Tua turnover

The Dolphins quarterback threw his third interception in his final three dries as his final pass of the game went straight to Rasul Douglas, sealing the 26-20 win for the Packers.


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Russia to secure stronghold over Mariupol by stripping Ukrainian identity, building over devastation

Eight months after Mariupol fell to Russia following one of the most brutal battles throughout the war, Moscow is now building over the devastation, bringing in people to fill the abandoned city and cleansing it of any Ukrainian identity.

Amid months of failing to advance the front lines and ceding major cities like Kharkiv and Kherson to Ukrainian forces, the Kremlin reportedly turned its focus to Mariupol.

An investigation by the Associated Press found that the city is beginning to resemble a Russian garrison as Moscow ushers in troops, equipment, doctors, construction workers and administration officials.

The remains of a statue and other rubble lie in front of the Azovstal Steel Mill, which was the last place in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol to fall to Russian forces in late May 2022. 
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Bombed out buildings are reportedly being torn down at a rate of one a day, and the extent of Russia’s deadly invasion has become even more evident as more bodies and mass graves are uncovered. 

Some 50,000 homes are expected to be demolished. 

The world watched the onslaught of the war as Russian forces pummeled the port city, and Ukrainian forces and civilians alike bunkered down for three months in an attempt to hold the city. 

A construction worker works on the site of the new municipal medical center in Mariupol with an Orthodox church in the background, in territory under control of the government of the Donetsk People’s Republic, in eastern Ukraine, Wednesday, July 13, 2022.
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The fight for the city eventually honed in on Mariupol’s Azovstal steel plant, where Ukrainian soldiers and civilians became trapped under Russia’s relentless bombing – blocking access to food, water and healthcare, and forcing thousands to eventually surrender.

Officials warned that as many as 25,000 civilians were killed in the siege, though according to the AP investigation that figure could be up to three times higher as rubble is removed and more graves uncovered. 

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This Nov. 16, 2022 image from video shows some of the new graves which have been dug since the Russian siege began, at the Staryi Krym Cemetery on the outskirts of the occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol. 
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As Ukrainian troops have begun to push the front lines farther eastward in Donetsk, Russia is looking to secure its hold over Mariupol by reportedly cleansing the city of any vestiges of Ukrainian identity. 

Peace Avenue, which cuts through the city, has allegedly been renamed Lenin Avenue, and Soviet-era titles have replaced street names and signs across the city. 

Russia has reportedly laid out new plans for the city that will center around the historic Drama Theater – which housed hundreds of Ukrainian men, women and children sheltering from Russian shelling in the first days of the war. 

The theater was bombed by twin Russian airstrikes on March 16, and as many as 600 people were killed in the strike.

This Dec. 2, 2022 image from video shows fencing surrounding the Drama Theater in Mariupol, Ukraine. Months after hundreds died in Russian airstrikes on the theater, the fencing is etched with Russian and Ukrainian literary figures as well as an outline of the theater’s previous life, before Russian occupation. 
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Residents who remained in Mariupol said the theater reeked all summer as bodies remain trapped inside. 

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In response to the devastation, Russia erected a screen around the building tall enough that it can be seen from space, AP found.

Russia apparently also plans to turn the Azovstal Steel Plant – a site that has remained a symbol of Ukrainian resistance – into an industrial park, though construction is not believed to have started on it. 

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