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Donald Trump will join Fox News' Maria Bartiromo on Sunday at 10am in his first interview since Election Day as he continues to dispute election results

Donald Trump is finally breaking his silence on the election by joining Fox News Sunday morning for his first interview since losing to Joe Biden. The president will join Fox News host Maria Bartitomo on her show 'Sunday Morning Futures' at 10:00 a.m. by phone from Camp David, where he spent the weekend after Thanksgiving. Trump has still not conceded to Biden, despite several swing states certifying the election for the former vice president. One close adviser explained to the Washington Post that Trump was like 'Mad King George' going around the White House 'muttering, 'I won. I won. I won.' The adviser explained that the president's aides are 'happy to scratch his itch.' 'If he thinks he won, it's like, 'Shh . . . we won't tell him.,' the source described in the Sunday report.  Since November 3, the country has barely heard from the president and he has only emerged from the White House a handful of times – mostly to travel

San Francisco mayor triggers new three-week lockdown starting Monday as COVID cases continue to soar - and the 49ers are forced to relocate

A surge in coronavirus cases will put San Francisco under a curfew beginning on Monday and trigger other restrictions related to the virus, the city announced. The curfew requires non-essential businesses to close and prohibits members of different households from gathering between 10pm and 5am until December 21, Mayor London Breed said Saturday. San Mateo county outside San Francisco will also be subject to the same rules after the state of California classified both under its most restrictive tier of locations based on the spread of the virus.  In addition to the curfew, certain indoor businesses will be required to either close or reduce capacity beginning on Sunday at noon, Breed said. The move means the San Francisco 49ers will also be forced to temporarily move away from their stadium to play their games.  Mayor London Breed is issuing new coronavirus restrictions for San Francisco. She is pictured in an online address earlier this month 'I don't know how to be more clear

Pennsylvania's highest court rejects a Republican lawsuit that sought to wipe out ALL 2.5 million mail-in ballots in the state in bid to thwart Joe Biden's victory

Pennsylvania's highest court on Saturday night threw out bid by Republicans to wipe out all 2.5 million mail-in votes cast in the state. The state Supreme Court, rejected a lower court's order preventing the state from certifying dozens of contests on its November 3 election ballot in the latest lawsuit filed by Republicans attempting to thwart President-elect Joe Biden's victory in the battleground state. In a unanimous decision, the court threw out the three-day-old order, saying the underlying lawsuit was filed months after the expiration of a time limit in Pennsylvania's expansive year-old mail-in voting law allowing for challenges to it. Justices also remarked on the lawsuit's staggering demand that an entire election be overturned retroactively. 'They have failed to allege that even a single mail-in ballot was fraudulently cast or counted,' Justice David Wecht wrote in a concurring opinion. The state's attorney general, Democrat Josh Shapiro, calle

Covid hospital deaths drop again: 229 more patients have died due to virus at UK hospitals - down 8% on last Sunday

A further 229 people have died in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus, according to the UK's preliminary figures. The number marks an 8 per cent drop on the 250 hospital deaths reported last Saturday. Today's death toll is set to be much higher when the all-settings figure - which covers deaths in hospitals, care homes and the wider community - is released later today.  Of the deaths confirmed so far, 208 are in England, two are in Scotland, three are in Northern Ireland and 16 are in Wales. The number of cases reported today have not yet been announced.  A further 229 people have died in hospital after testing positive for coronavirus, according to the UK's preliminary figures Today's figures come as Dominic Raab admitted there is a 'risk' of a third wave of coronavirus infections in the New Year if ministers 'don't get the balance right' on tiered restrictions.  The Foreign Secretary said the Government is 'doing everything we can t

Indonesian volcano erupts forcing thousands to flee their island homes as giant cloud of deadly gas fills sky and avalanche of lava roars down mountainside

A volcano in Indonesia has erupted spewing ash and smoke as high as two miles into the sky and forcing more than 2,700 people to flee their homes.  The Mount Ile Lewotolok volcano in the East Nusa Tenggara province of Lembata in the Lesser Sunda Islands has left 2,780 people fleeing from 26 villages, officials have said. Indonesia's Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation Center said on its website that the area near the volcano is likely to be inundated with 'hot clouds, lava stream, lava avalanche, and poisonous gas'.  A volcano in Indonesia has erupted spewing ash and smoke as high as two miles into the sky and forcing more than 2,700 people to flee their homes Officials said no casualties have been reported.  Indonesia has nearly 130 active volcanoes, more than any other country, and while many show high levels of activity it can be weeks or even months before an eruption.      This is a breaking story more to follow.   The Mount Ile Lewotolok volcano in the East N

New York City officials bust illegal Manhattan 'bottle club' attended by 400 partygoers and arrest four people for breaking COVID-19 rules and liquor laws

New York City officials busted a party of nearly 400 people in Manhattan over the holiday weekend that violated the city’s COVID-19 rules and liquor laws, officials said. The city’s deputy sheriffs shut down the event at 2.45am on Saturday in an upstairs commercial space at 202 W. 36th Street in the Manhattan’s Garment District. Inside they found nearly 400 people partying and arrested four of them for breaking the city’s coronavirus emergency order restrictions and for warehousing and selling liquor without a license. Under current emergency order restrictions gatherings of more than 50 people are banned.  New York City officials busted a party of nearly 400 people in Manhattan over the holiday weekend that violated the city’s COVID-19 rules and liquor laws, officials said. The sheriff's office shared photos of how they raided the party on Saturday around 2.45am and sent attendeees home The sheriff’s office shared photos of the illicit 'bottle club', revealing the dozens o

Eagle-eyed wildlife expert saves penguin's life by spotting a very disturbing detail as the tiny flightless bird struggles during world-famous nightly parade along Australian beach

A wildlife park ranger has rescued a penguin with a ring of plastic stuck around its neck during a live-streamed broadcast. Phillip Island Nature Parks ranger Jordan sprung into action during the penguin parade stream on Facebook on Thursday.  The popular sunset stream shows fans around the world thousands of penguins waddling to their homes along the beach during breeding season. Fans are unable to attend the daily sunset parade due to coronavirus restrictions, so animal lovers tune in online each night to watch the penguins' cute display. But on Thursday nights edition, penguin watcher were shocked to see a bird with a ring of plastic caught around its throat. Phillip Island Nature Parks ranger Jordan saved a penguin with plastic stuck on its neck The popular sunset stream shows thousands of penguins waddling along the beach during breeding season The penguin could be seen struggling to follow the parade along the beach, causing wildlife experts to rush out to save it. 'It

Melania Trump thanks volunteers 'from all across America' for decorating the White House for the holidays - after she was heard in secret recording saying 'who gives a f*** about Christmas stuff'

First Lady Melania Trump offered her appreciation to the volunteers 'from all across America' who adorned the White House with Christmas decorations this year. The arrival of the White House's iconic Christmas tree last Monday kicked off the holiday season, and Melania Trump showed the preparations are well underway. 'This weekend, volunteers from all across America have come to decorate the for the holiday season,' she wrote in a Saturday social media post. 'Thank you for your time, enthusiasm & devotion to make sure the spirit of peace & joy fill the historic rooms & halls of the People’s House!'  First Lady Melania Trump on Saturday thanked the volunteers who helped decorate the White House for the Christmas   The White House in September said that a smaller group of volunteers would be approved this year amid the coronavirus pandemic. Pictured: a volunteer hangs a Christmas wreath outside the White House Pictured: a volunteer strings Christma

As Iran puts executed nuclear chief's body on display, how he was taken out: Power to the entire region was cut as gun and bomb attack blasted convoy before he was dragged from car and finished off... then the 12 assassins melted away

Remarkable detail of the elaborate plot to assassinate 'prominent and distinguished' Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh has been leaked - as the rogue nation claim Israel is behind the hit. Fakhrizadeh - dubbed the 'father' of Iran's bomb programme - was shot dead in his car by 12 highly-trained assassins following an explosion in the city of Absard, 50 miles east of Tehran. The killers - which included a pair of snipers - formed part of a 62-person group of plotters. The remaining 50 people were responsible for logistical support. Extraordinary detail about Fakhrizadeh's final moments have been revealed by Iranian journalist Mohamad Ahwaze who claims he received leaked information from the country's authorities. Fakhrizadeh's death sent tensions in the regions skyrocketing as Iran has repeatedly blamed Israel's national intelligence agency Mossad for the the assassination - with several prominent figures vowing revenge. Iran's Supreme