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Trump Names Greenland Envoy as Denmark Pushes Back; Hunter Biden Calls Laptop a Fabrication; “Call of Duty” Co-Creator Vince Zampella Dies in Ferrari Crash; Tuesday Brings Rain and Wet Snow; Uber/Lyft Eye Baidu Robotaxis for London by 2026; Ohio Kids (as Young as 8) Lead YouTube-Taught Car Chase; Six Killed in Mexican Navy Plane Crash off Texas Coast; China Warns South Korea–U.S. Nuclear Sub Talks Risk Nonproliferation

Trump Appoints Greenland Envoy as Denmark Condemns Suggestion the Territory Should Become Part of the U.S.

Donald Trump has appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as special envoy to Greenland, saying the semi-autonomous Danish territory is vital to U.S. defense and declaring the U.S. “needs” it for national security. Landry echoed that aim on social media, saying he would work to make Greenland “part of the U.S.” Denmark’s government said it was given no warning and Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said the move and remarks were unacceptable, while Danish and Greenlandic leaders jointly rejected any U.S. takeover and stressed sovereignty under international law. Greenland’s prime minister said Greenlanders will decide their own future, with polling showing strong opposition to joining the U.S., even as the island’s strategic base and rare-earth resources draw growing global interest.

Hunter Biden Says the Controversial Laptop Was Fabricated

In an interview on “The Shawn Ryan Show” that aired Monday, Hunter Biden said the laptop central to an October 2020 New York Post report was essentially a fabrication, claiming Rudy Giuliani and others “cobbled together” stolen or manipulated digital material rather than a straightforward device abandoned at a repair shop. He acknowledged there may have been a physical laptop but argued the broader dataset was concocted and too extensive to have come from one machine. The report also notes that multiple outlets later said they had verified at least some of the data’s authenticity, and it references Biden’s recent legal cases, including a 2024 gun conviction, a tax case resolved by a guilty plea, and a presidential pardon in December 2024.

Vince Zampella, co-creator of "Call of Duty," dies in Ferrari crash

Vince Zampella, the video game developer who co-created "Call of Duty," was killed Sunday in a fiery Ferrari crash north of Los Angeles. He was 55.

AccuWeather Forecast: Morning Rain and Wet Snow Showers on Tuesday

AccuWeather reports a damp start to Tuesday with morning rain and wet snow showers, followed by a cloudy, dry afternoon that stays relatively mild.

Uber and Lyft plan to introduce Baidu robotaxis in London in 2026

Uber and Lyft are preparing to bring Baidu-powered robotaxis to London in 2026, with UK authorities signaling support for autonomous ride-hailing even as traditional cab drivers have historically opposed Uber’s expansion.

Ohio Police Say Children as Young as 8 Led a Car Chase After Learning Car Theft on YouTube

Police in Newburgh Heights, Ohio, say a license plate alert on a stolen Hyundai led to a brief chase that ended when the car crashed into a house. Authorities said an 11-year-old was driving with two other children, ages 8 and 12, and the group later told investigators they learned how to steal cars by watching YouTube videos and used a hotwiring method. No one was injured, and the children are expected to face juvenile court charges.

At least six killed in Mexican Navy plane crash off the Texas coast

At least six people were killed when a Mexican Navy aircraft carrying eight people crashed into Galveston Bay off the Texas coast on Monday afternoon, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. Mexico’s Navy said the plane was conducting a medical support mission at the time of the crash.

China Warns South Korea–U.S. Nuclear Submarine Talks Could Harm Nonproliferation

Under the headline “China warns South Korea-U.S. nuclear sub talks risk nonproliferation,” Chinese state media reported that Beijing strongly opposes any potential South Korea–U.S. cooperation on nuclear submarines, arguing it could weaken the global nonproliferation regime.

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