TikTok restored service on Sunday after President-elect Trump said he would issue an executive order giving the app more time to find a U.S.-based owner. TikTok had stopped working for U.S. users late Saturday night in accordance with a new law banning it due to concerns about the app’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, spying on Americans and collecting their data. (Reuters)
President-elect Trump moved his inauguration indoors due to freezing weather, affecting most of the ticketed guests. The swearing-in will now take place in Capitol Rotunda, with outdoor areas closed. Security measures remain heightened with an increased law enforcement presence. Audiences are encouraged to attend indoor events to watch the ceremony. (ABC News)
On his last day in office, President Biden issued pardons for five individuals, including civil rights activist Marcus Garvey and Virginia House Speaker Don Scott. With a focus on second chances, Biden pardoned individuals with nonviolent drug offenses, citing remorse and rehabilitation. He commuted the sentences of most federal death row inmates. (UPI)
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has begun, leading to the release of hostages and Palestinian prisoners. However, tensions persist between Israel and Iran, with ongoing military exchanges and threats. Israeli forces remain active near the Syrian border as rebels establish a transitional government, while IDF and Yemeni Houthis engage in attacks. (ABC News)
Dangerously cold temperatures are affecting much of the country, with wind chills as low as minus 55 degrees Fahrenheit from the Northern Plains to Maine. Winter storm warnings have been issued for the Mid-Atlantic and New England regions, with expected snow accumulations of up to 10 inches in some areas affecting as many as 70 million residents. (AP)