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The U.S. State Department says it has “taken steps to secure the U.S. embassy” in Syria following the collapse of the Assad government. This comes after the toppling of more than 50 years of a dictatorship there, showing an uncertain way forward for any new government. "The fall of the regime is a fundamental act of justice," President Joe Biden said Sunday , but warned that the significant change will also mark a period of uncertainty for Syria and the region. "As we all turn to the question of what comes next, the United States will work with our partners and the stakeholders in Syria to help them seize an opportunity to manage the risks," President Biden said. The Biden administration plans to lend its support to establishing a transitional government in Syria. The White House is in close communication with stakeholders in the region, including Jordan's King Abdullah. More conversations with leaders are expected in the days ahead. RELATED STORY | Military command of Syria's opposition says Damascus is 'free' of Bashar Assad's rule Other countries and groups have a shared interest in continued stability in Syria, but officials also acknowledged the power vacuum carries risks. White House officials told Scripps News the administration is focused on preventing the ISIS terror group from taking advantage of the situation. "One of the things that we're going to work hard to avoid is ISIS being able to exploit this situation and somehow try to revitalize," White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby said in an interview. "That is a message that we are sending to all the opposition groups through various means that this is not the opportunity — should not be the time — for a closer relationship, or any relationship, quite frankly, with Isis." "What we are backing is the Syrian people. And we want to make sure that again, through our interlocutors and through the United Nations, we're doing what we can to see legitimate governance there." The conflict in Syria has spanned multiple administrations and is often considered a proxy for the goals of other international actors, including Russia. Officials pointed in part to President Biden's support of Israel and Ukraine as factors that weakened Iran and Russia's ability to support Assad — and one senior administrator official explained that Assad's departure "changed the equation" in the Middle East. But Republican President-elect Donald Trump has indicated the U.S. relationship with Syria may change when he takes office. "Syria is a mess, but is not our friend," Trump wrote on social media over the weekend. "The United States should have nothing to do with it. This is not our fight." Kirby told Scripps News that for the remaining time the Biden Administration has to set U.S. foreign policy, it would continue its mission to suppress ISIS and support legitimate government in Syria.WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect pick for intelligence chief fresh scrutiny Monday on Capitol Hill about amid the of that country's hardline Assad rule. Gabbard ignored shouted questions about her as she ducked into one of several private meetings with senators who are being asked to confirm . But the Democrat-turned-Republican Army National Reserve lieutenant colonel delivered a statement in which she reiterated her support for Trump's America First approach to national security and a more limited U.S. military footprint overseas. “I want to address the issue that’s in the headlines right now: I stand in full support and wholeheartedly agree with the statements that President Trump has made over these last few days with regards to the developments in Syria,” Gabbard said exiting a Senate meeting. The incoming president’s Cabinet and top administrative choices are dividing his Republican allies and , if not full opposition, from Democrats and others. Not just Gabbard, but other Trump nominees including Pentagon pick Pete Hegseth, were back at the Capitol ahead of what is expected to be volatile confirmation hearings next year. The incoming president is working to put his team in place for an of mass immigrant deportations, firing federal workers and rollbacks of U.S. support for Ukraine and NATO allies. “We’re going to sit down and visit, that’s what this is all about,” said Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., as he welcomed Gabbard into his office. Meanwhile, Defense Secretary pick to be picking up support from once-skeptical senators, the former Army National Guard major denying sexual misconduct allegations and pledging not to drink alcohol if he is confirmed. The president-elect's choice to lead the FBI, , who has written extensively about locking up Trump's foes and proposed dismantling the Federal Bureau of Investigation, launched his first visits with senators Monday. “I expect our Republican Senate is going to confirm all of President Trump’s nominees,” said Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., on social media. Despite widespread concern about the nominees' qualifications and demeanors for the jobs that are among the highest positions in the U.S. government, Trump's team is portraying the criticism against them as nothing more than political smears and innuendo. Showing that concern, have urged Senate leaders to schedule closed-door hearings to allow for a full review of the government’s files on Gabbard. Trump's allies have described the in particular as similar to those lodged against Brett Kavanaugh, the former president's Supreme Court nominee who denied a sexual assault allegation and went on to be confirmed during Trump's first term in office. Said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., about Hegseth: “Anonymous accusations are trying to destroy reputations again. We saw this with Kavanaugh. I won’t stand for it.” One widely watched Republican, Sen. Joni of Iowa, herself a former Army National Guard lieutenant colonel and sexual assault survivor who had been criticized by Trump allies for her cool reception to Hegseth, appeared more open to him after their follow-up meeting Monday. “I appreciate Pete Hegseth’s responsiveness and respect for the process,” Ernst said in a statement. Ernst said that following “encouraging conversations,” he had committed to selecting a senior official who will "prioritize and strengthen my work to prevent sexual assault within the ranks. As I support Pete through this process, I look forward to a fair hearing based on truth, not anonymous sources.” Ernst also had praise for Patel — “He shares my passion for shaking up federal agencies" — and for Gabbard. Once a rising Democratic star, Gabbard, who represented Hawaii in Congress, arrived a decade ago in Washington, her surfboard in tow, a new generation of potential leaders. She ran unsuccessfully for president in 2020. But Gabbard abruptly left the party and briefly became an independent before joining with Trump's 2024 campaign as one of his enthusiasts, in large part over his disdain for U.S. involvement overseas and opposition to helping Ukraine battle Russia. Her visit to Syria to meet with then-President Bashar Assad around the time of Trump's first inauguration during the country's bloody civil war stunned her former colleagues and the Washington national security establishment. The U.S. had severed diplomatic relations with Syria. Her visit was seen by some as legitimizing a brutal leader who was accused of war crimes. Gabbard has defended the trip, saying it's important to open dialogue, but critics hear in her commentary echoes of Russia-fueled talking points. Assad fled to Moscow over the weekend after Islamist rebels overtook Syria in a surprise attack, ending his family's five decades of rule. She said her own views have been shaped by “my multiple deployments and seeing firsthand the cost of war and the threat of Islamist terrorism.” Gabbard said, “It's one of the many reasons why I appreciate President Trump’s leadership and his election, where he is fully committed, as he has said over and over, to bring about an end to wars.” Last week, the nearly 100 former officials, who served in both Democratic and Republican administrations, said in the letter to Senate leaders they were “alarmed” by the choice of Gabbard to oversee all 18 U.S. intelligence agencies. They said her past actions “call into question her ability to deliver unbiased intelligence briefings to the President, Congress, and to the entire national security apparatus.” The Office of the Director of National Intelligence was created after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to coordinate the nation’s intelligence agencies and act as the president’s main intelligence adviser. Associated Press writer Stephen Groves contributed to this report.Masco Corp. stock remains steady Wednesday, underperforms market
NovakDjokovic drew attention on social media after reposting a video from CristianoRonaldo, joining several elite athletes amid ongoing speculation about apotential collaboration. In a new Daily Doseof Social Media, we look at some of the day's highlights: Aryna Sabalenkatrains in Dubai with a fun challenge alongside her team, while Carlos Alcaraz appeared in a new Q&A round in a viral ATP video. ATPShares Alcaraz’s hilarious fan moment and Federer admiration The ATPshared an old interview with Carlos Alcaraz during the Queen’s ClubChampionships earlier this year. The 21-year-old Spaniard spoke candidly abouttopics ranging from the funniest moment he has experienced with a fan to whichtournament in another sport he would like to win. He even took the opportunityto praise Roger Federer , whom he chose as his companion if he were ever stuckin an elevator. The 4-timeGrand Slam champion recounted the funniest moment he’s had with a fan:“Theyasked me for a selfie, and they took the selfie, but with the other camera, thewrong one. We waited like ten, fifteen minutes to take the real selfie,” hesaid. When asked what he would choose to eat if it were the only thing he couldeat for the rest of his life, Alcaraz hesitated before enthusiasticallyanswering:“Let’s say sushi... no. Paella!” he exclaimed. “That’s a good question,” headded. On anothernote, he was asked if there’s a question fans frequently ask that bothers himor he’d like them to stop asking.“It’s not annoying, but I would say the comparison with Rafa (Nadal),” Alcarazreplied. Paella, @ChampionsLeague y @rogerfederer ¿A qué preguntas habrá dado esas respuestas @carlosalcaraz ? @QueensTennis pic.twitter.com/LoBAj2kYn6 Djokovic teasescryptic collaboration with Cristiano Ronaldo: What’s coming? NovakDjokovic responded to a social media post by footballer Cristiano Ronaldo,leaving fans intrigued. The 24-time Grand Slam champion shared a post from the5-time Ballon d'Or winner. "Today is the day to tell you that this A isAVA. A new project in which I am putting all my experience as an athlete tohelp others improve their recovery and increase their performance. Products totake you further. Advanced Recovery for Athletes ." Nole sharedthe post and left a cryptic message: “Something interesting coming up,Cristiano?” captioned Djokovic in an Instagram story reposting the footballer’svideo. The Serbiantennis star is not the only one who has shared the post, as footballers likeKylian Mbappé, Rio Ferdinand, David De Gea, and Pepe have also spread the videoof the 5-time Champions League champion. Could a collaboration between two ofthe greatest athletes in history be on the horizon? Novak Djokovic: “Something interesting coming up Cristiano?” pic.twitter.com/QoKUeFgEAx Sabalenka’s “Trust Challenge”: Precision and Laughter inTraining ArynaSabalenka shared a video of a fun game she plays with her team during trainingto improve her serve. The World No. 1 is currently in Dubai for her off-seasonand showcased one of the exercises designed to enhance her powerful serve,which she called the “They trust their player challenge.” In thegame, her team members take turns standing with their backs to the service boxwhile Sabalenka attempts to precisely hit the ball between their legs, riskinghitting them instead. Sabalenka landed most of her shots, though not all weresuccessful. “A very trustworthy team ,” she captioned. Sabalenkafaces a tough start to the season, as she has to defend her runner-up finish atthe Brisbane International (300 points) and her Australian Open title (2,000points) in January. The Belarusian will have Iga Swiatek closely trailing herin the battle for the World No. 1 ranking. Una publicación compartida de Aryna Sabalenka (@arynasabalenka) Coria celebrateswedding at River Plate’s iconic Monumental stadium Formertop-50 player Federico Coria had a unique celebration following his wedding inArgentina. The brother of Guillermo Coria —former World No. 3 and French Openrunner-up—combined two of his greatest passions by getting married on Tuesdayafter eight years of dating and celebrating with a dinner at the restaurant inEstadio Monumental, the home of his beloved football team, River Plate, inBuenos Aires. “We got married in church and came to celebrate in the best placein the world,” he posted, sharing photos with his wife. The32-year-old tennis player had previously expressed his deep passion for thefootball team from his hometown. “I’m completely crazy about River. To give youan example, during a period in my career when things weren’t going well, Iwould travel alone and listen to press conferences by Marcelo Gallardo (theteam’s former coach), or I would even write his name on my racket. He inspiredus a lot and represented us so well with his words,” Coria confessed. Nos casamos por iglesia y nos vinimos a festejar al mejor lugar del mundo @RiverPlate @BandaRestaurant pic.twitter.com/X5BDYeFKeK Mensik's respectfor disability advocates shines amid his stellar season JakubMensik was named ATP's Newcomer of the Year and shared a heartfelt message onsocial media, expressing his “immense respect” for his brother’s school,JISTOTA School, which supports dozens of young people with disabilities. “I’m livingmy dream – I play tennis matches at prestigious tournaments, meet legends Ilooked up to as a child and still admire today, travel a lot, and get to knowfascinating places and cultures. I’m incredibly fortunate not only to do what Ilove but, most importantly, to be healthy!” “I know noteveryone is so lucky, and I’m reminded of this every day, not only because ofmy amazing brother, who has autism spectrum disorder, but also because of hisclassmates, whom I had the privilege of visiting during class today.” “Theseincredible young people are true fighters, facing adversity daily withremarkable effort, perseverance, and positivity. They work hard on themselves,supported by their incredible teachers and assistants, much like I work with myown team.” The Czechtennis player made his first Tour appearance at the 2023 US Open, and thisseason quickly adapted to competing against the best players in the world. Hebroke into the top-50 for the first time in his career and secured twovictories against top-10 players throughout the year (Andrey Rublev and GrigorDimitrov). Una publicación compartida de Jakub Menšík (@mensik.jakub) This article first appeared on TennisUpToDate.com and was syndicated with permission.
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