As Donald Trump prepares for his upcoming presidency, he is focusing on assembling his team by nominating key candidates for top government positions. Notably, Florida Senator Marco Rubio is likely to be appointed as Secretary of State, while Representative Mike Waltz is in the running for National Security Advisor. Both candidates are known for their hawkish foreign policy views. In addition, former adviser Steven Miller might return as Deputy Chief of Staff, overseeing an anticipated immigration crackdown. These developments come against the backdrop of significant political changes, including Democratic Ruben G. Diaz becoming Arizona's first Latino senator, marking a shift in the state's previously Republican dominance. Meanwhile, calls for annexation in the West Bank are rising following Trump's victory. As citizens react to the new political climate, reproductive health organizations have reported a surge in requests for abortion pills and other methods of contraceptives, fearing a potential rollback on reproductive rights by the incoming administration. Additionally, forecasters are monitoring a potential storm forming in the Caribbean, while a WWII shipwreck has been discovered off Australia. In a surprising twist, recent studies suggest Uranus may have been mischaracterized based on older observations. As the nation gears up for another administration under Trump, the political landscape is shifting in profound ways that could reshape American policy and society.
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