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Danish Foreign Minister Lars-Lokal Rasmussen says President Trump's tax to Norway's Prime Minister, linking his stance on Greenland to last year's decision not to award him the Nobel Peace Prize, was not helpful.
Overnight on social media, Trump said he spoke by phone with NATO's Secretary General regarding Greenland.
and agreed to a meeting in Davos, Switzerland, where he is due to speak Wednesday at the World Economic Forum.
California's Republican Party preparing to ask the U.S.
Supreme Court to review a lower court ruling that upheld a newly drawn congressional map favoring Democrats.
And Paris Hansi-Lowong reports that ruling kept in place Democrats' counter-response to the nationwide gerrymandering push led by President Trump and his Republican allies.
This week, President Trump plans to officially withdraw the U.S.
from the World Health Organization.
This comes at the end of a required one-year notification period, but as NPR's Gabriella Emanuel reports, the WHO says the withdrawal is more complicated.
China has just posted its lowest birth rate since it started keeping records after the country's founding.
Empire's Emily Fang reports this is despite more government policies encouraging women to have more children.
House Speaker Mike Johnson is preparing to make a little history.
He's in the United Kingdom, getting set to become the first sitting speaker to deliver an address to the British Parliament.
He is set to speak to Parliament later this hour.
And Indiana has completed an undefeated season and won its first National College football title.
The Hoosiers beat Miami last night's championship game 27-21.