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Judge clears the way for release of special counsel Smith’s report on Trump’s 2020 election case
SUMMARY: A federal judge ruled that the Justice Department can publicly release special counsel Jack Smith’s report on Donald Trump’s alleged 2020 election interference, though a temporary injunction barring immediate release remains in effect. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, who previously blocked the report’s release, scheduled a hearing to determine if a separate volume regarding Trump hoarding classified documents can be shared with lawmakers. Trump’s co-defendants argue that releasing the report could prejudice their ongoing criminal proceedings. Smith recently resigned after submitting the report, raising concerns about the political implications of the Justice Department’s actions.
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What is virga? The weather phenomenon explained
SUMMARY: Verga is a meteorological phenomenon where rain falls from clouds but evaporates before reaching the ground. Earlier today, radar detected light showers in areas like the Low Country and Grand Strand, yet no actual rainfall was measured. Verga occurs when precipitation descends from a cloud base through a moist layer of air, but encounters a dry layer just above the surface, causing it to evaporate. This results in visible streaks or wispy tails beneath the cloud base, indicating rain is falling, but not reaching the ground. Meteorologist Jenna Warner explains this phenomenon’s formation and visibility.
Have you ever looked at a radar and noticed showers, but you don’t feel or see any rain?
This was exactly what occurred for parts of Monday, Jan. 13 as radar sites in Columbia and Wilmington showed spotty, light showers in the Low Country, the Pee Dee and the Grand Strand. While the radar looked like it was raining for some communities, those communities didn’t measure any rainfall at the surface.
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4 The Record: New Administration Expectations
SUMMARY: WYFF News Four’s “For the Record” hosted a discussion with Republican strategist Kevin Bishop and Democratic strategist Chad Robertson about the upcoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump and the implications of recent election results. They reflected on a recent tribute to former President Jimmy Carter, highlighting the unity felt among past presidents during the memorial service. Bishop noted the importance of these camaraderies, emphasizing that despite political differences, former leaders understand the pressures of the presidency. The conversation also touched on Carter’s transformative impact on the South and his legacy in politics, post-presidency volunteerism, and social issues.
4 The Record: New Administration Expectations
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Biden says he was the steady hand the world needed after Trump, who’s ready to shake things up again
SUMMARY: As President Joe Biden prepares to leave office, he reflects on a tumultuous four years marked by significant international crises, including Afghanistan’s chaotic withdrawal, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the ongoing Middle East conflict. Biden emphasized restoring U.S. credibility globally amid criticisms of his foreign policy, arguing he provided steady leadership. His administration’s support for Ukraine against Russia remains uncertain with Trump’s anticipated return to power, which could drastically shift U.S. involvement. In the Middle East, Biden’s unwavering support for Israel has faced backlash due to rising civilian casualties in Gaza. Overall, Biden’s legacy is shaped by both achievements and ongoing challenges.
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