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The Washington Post provides a clueless New Year’s review of the GOP presidential race.

The Washington Post provides a clueless New Year’s review of the GOP presidential race.

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Chinese stocks plunged nearly 7 percent Monday, triggering an emergency trading suspension and pushing global markets sharply lower. The grim start to 2016 was caused by weak Chinese manufacturing data and tensions in the Middle East.

The football amateurs competed with amateur night. The broadcasting pros at ESPN lost.

The Cleveland Browns dropped their last game of the season and promptly dropped their general manager and coach.

The Minnesota Vikings won the NFC North by holding on for a 20-13 win Sunday night over the Green Bay Packers.

On the January 4 Breitbart News Daily show, broadcast on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 from 6AM to 9AM EST, host and Breitbart News executive chairman Stephen K. Bannon will interview a number of guests, including bestselling conservative author Michelle Malkin with a breaking news exclusive.

During a radio interview on Sunday, Paula Jones, the former Arkansas state employee who notoriously sued President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment, demanded Hillary Clinton personally apologize for “allowing” her husband to “abuse” and “sexually harass” women.

Tonight, Breitbart News Network Editor-in-Chief Alexander Marlow hosts Breitbart News Sunday. The show airs on Sirius XM 125 the Patriot channel from 7p to 10pm EST and will be available On Demand. This week’s show will focus on narratives that are likely to be key in the year 2016.

Saudi Arabia has reacted to the burning of its embassy in Iran by cutting off all diplomatic relations with the country.

Hillary Clinton dismissed a heckler Sunday during a town hall in Derry, New Hampshire, calling the woman “very rude” and promising never to answer her questions–which concerned Juanita Broaddrick and her allegations of sexual assault from Clinton’s husband Bill.

Bernie Sanders will not attack Hillary Clinton’s treatment of her husband Bill’s myriad alleged sexual assault victims, just as he gave her a pass on her private email server.

It turns out that Bill Clinton raked in millions from entities with matters before Hillary Clinton’s State Department. Oh, and the Clinton Foundation collected millions more from the same bunch.

Police in the German city of Munich are maintaining a heightened presence following warnings of a planned attack on New Year’s Eve.

Carlos Condit, seemingly undeserving of a title shot after dropping three of his last five and fighting just once in that last 21 months, made the most of a golden opportunity at UFC 195 for four rounds. But then the champ demonstrated why we call the final frame the championship round.

David Smith and Sabrina Siddiqui report in the Guardian that Bill Clinton could be Hillary’s secret weapon to win in 2016 or he could be a liability.

Pamela Engel reports in Business Insider on how ISIS has been tightening security along the borders of its “caliphate” to prevent people from fleeing.

Ted Cruz’s reputation as an arrogant, grating, in-your-face ideologue has dogged him throughout the Republican presidential race. But it hasn’t stopped the Texas senator’s rise.

Notorious rape-hoaxer Lena Dunham posted photos on Instagram of her New Year’s Eve celebrations, including an image of herself passed out on a glitter-covered floor flashing her underwear for all the world to see.

Donald Trump is ramping up his ground game and promising a heavy advertising campaign in the homestretch to New Hampshire’s Feb. 9 primary.

George R.R. Martin says the publication of his next “Song of Ice and Fire” novel has been delayed because he hasn’t completed the book, which won’t be released before the hit HBO series “Game of Thrones” returns in April for its sixth season.

The Hill reports on the final sprint to the Iowa caucuses.

The New York Times explains that Sen. Chuck Schumer is the leading target of Republican wrath.

Republicans have put his face in their campaign commercials and spat his name as an insult on the debate stage. Presidential candidates and talk-radio hosts have invoked him as a kind of comic-book villain, thwarting Republicans at every turn.

Saudi Arabia said Saturday it had executed 47 people in a single day, including a dissident Shiite cleric, Nimr al-Nimr, who had repeatedly spoken out against the government and the Saudi royal family.

As 2016 dawns, boatloads of migrants continue to reach Greek shores and thousands trudge across Balkan fields and country roads heading north.