South Africa may scrap Black ownership rule

The move could pave the way for Elon Musk’s Starlink and other satellite-internet companies to operate in Africa’s biggest economy.
Elon Musk. Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo/Reuters

Tanzania seeks US lobbyist to quell criticism over post-election violence

The East African country is facing its biggest political crisis in decades.
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan addresses local elders as part of efforts to foster peace following the election, in Dar es Salaam, on Dec. 2, 2025. Emmanuel Herman/Reuters

US shutdown deadline could merge with ACA fight — again

Open enrollment for the Obamacare marketplaces ends on Jan. 15 — and a swath of government funding expires on Jan. 30.
Jeanne ShaheenElizabeth Frantz/Reuters

IEA raises prediction for global oil demand in 2026

The agency pointed to an improving macroeconomic and trade outlook for the changing picture, as well as reduced crude flows from sanctions-hit Russia and Venezuela.
An Aramco oil field in Saudi Arabia. Hamad I Mohammed/Reuters.
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US ends protections for Ethiopians as part of immigration crackdown

Around 5,000 Ethiopian immigrants have been granted TPS designation since 2022, and the new rule is triggering panic among them.
Border Patrol agents enter the US Custom House in New Orleans. Seth Herald/Reuters.

Trump eyes Hassett, Warsh as finalists for Fed chair

Hassett is the favorite, but experts worry he would be excessively deferential to the White House.
US President Donald Trump and Kevin Hassett. US President Donald Trump and Kevin Hassett. Brian Snyder/Reuters

More Americans using AI at work, poll finds

The share of US employees who said they used AI at work at least “a few times a year” rose to 45%.
An AI chatbot interfacePriyanshu Singh/Reuters

US shutdown deadline could merge with ACA fight — again

Open enrollment for the Obamacare marketplaces ends on Jan. 15 — and a swath of government funding expires on Jan. 30.

Congressional Republicans recoil after Indiana redistricting rebuke

“There will be a lot of primaries” against Indiana lawmakers who voted “no,” Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., warned on Fox News.

Trump is betting his presidency on AI. Can he sell it?

The president is good at counting zeroes, and many in the administration believe his bet is paying off.

Opposition to Netflix-Warner deal grows in Washington

Sen. Tim Scott, a Republican with close ties to the White House, joined the mounting opposition in Washington to Netflix’s takeover of Warner Bros.

Trump signs executive order banning states from regulating AI

The move will almost certainly face legal challenges, and drew criticism from some Republicans trying to pass laws limiting children’s AI use.

US escalates Venezuela campaign

Washington imposed sanctions on the family of President Nicolás Maduro and vowed to intercept more oil-carrying vessels that Venezuela’s economy relies on.

Debatable: Bipartisan progress

Can this Congress do anything big that unites Republicans and Democrats?

House overrules Trump on federal workers’ union rights

Rep. Jared Golden, D-Maine, got enough signatures on his discharge petition to force a vote on the issue.
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