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Ed Davey says Donald Trump’s inauguration as president is ‘very worrying’ for millions of people around the world (see 9:57am) This morning on David Lammy In a recent global poll from the European Council on Foreign Relations that he cited (see 9:35 a.m.), millions of people around the world also say they have a very favorable opinion of Trump. This is one of the graphs in the report that shows this.Global opinion poll on Trump Photo: ECFROne of the report’s authors, Timothy Garton Ash, wrote an excellent column about the report in the Guardian last week.shareMost people in Washington haven’t…

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A jubilant Donald Trump vowed to act with “historic speed and force” when he returns to the White House on Monday, targeting illegal immigration, transgender rights and other right-wing priorities. He issued a series of presidential orders.President Trump made a triumphant return to Washington on Sunday, holding a raucous “victory rally” with thousands of supporters at a downtown sports arena and declaring, “We won, we won.” “What a good feeling. We love winning, right? We’re going to make this country greater than ever.”The soon-to-be 47th president gave a characteristically upbeat speech, a mix of boasts, false claims and far-reaching promises,…

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ATLANTA (AP) — Notre Dame football coach Marcus Freeman felt more comfortable Monday night talking about the national championship his players had a chance to win than the history they accomplished. .Still, it was hard to ignore the connection of Freeman’s fate. Freeman is First black coach to win college title Everything that happened in America that day, at the highest level of America’s favorite sport Notre Dame lost to Ohio State 34-23.Monday, January 20th was National Title Day, but it was also the day the United States celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. and the inauguration of Donald Trump for…

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Jamison Hensley, ESPN Staff WriterJanuary 20, 2025, 12:26 a.m. ETClose Jamison Hensley is a reporter covering the Baltimore Ravens for ESPN. Jamison joined ESPN in 2011 and covered the AFC North, before focusing on the Ravens in 2013. Jamison won the National Sports Media Association Maryland Sportswriter of the Year Award in 2018 and wrote a book titled “Flying High: A Baltimore Story.” Ravens. He was the Ravens beat writer for the Baltimore Sun from 2000 to 2011.ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Frustrated by yet another playoff loss, Lamar Jackson hits tight end Mark Andrews on a two-point conversion attempt late…

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washington CNN — Donald Trump will be sworn in as president on Monday, returning to power to enact a comprehensive vision for America after leaving office in disgrace four years ago. Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president at noon Monday, capping off a remarkable four-year term since leaving Washington as a pariah at the end of his first term. J.D. Vance will be the 50th vice president, a meteoric rise for someone who will be elected to the Senate in 2022. Mr. Trump and Mr. Vance have pledged to work hard to enact a broad agenda that…

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CNN — President Donald Trump will unleash his most intense and far-reaching show of presidential power on his first day in office, aiming to fundamentally change the course of America by sundown on Monday. On the frigid day that forced him to take the oath of office as the 47th president, President Trump planned a blizzard of tough executive actions on immigration, energy production, transgender athletes and pardons for the January 6 rioters. are. The first show of force, which Trump said Sunday was “close to 100 to be exact,” centered on Trump’s strongman persona and vision of an all-powerful…

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Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) stock soared nearly 9% on Friday as rumors of a possible acquisition reignited investor excitement. Technology news site Semiaccurate sparked the uproar by claiming to have reviewed and verified emails detailing a company-wide takeover bid.Stay ahead of the market: Whispers of acquisitions are nothing new for Intel. Back in September, the Wall Street Journal reported that Qualcomm had floated the idea of ​​a friendly takeover. However, by November, rumors suggested Qualcomm’s interest had “cooled down.” JPMorgan analyst Christian Crosby doesn’t think the market should be shocked by the continued interest in Intel. After all, the company’s stock price…

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The law, which the Supreme Court unanimously upheld Friday, leaves the interpretation of a “qualified sale” up to the president. In his latest post, Trump seemed to explain what meets that definition for him.”I would like the United States to have 50% ownership in the joint venture,” Trump said, acknowledging the move would “save TikTok.” Trump’s transition team did not immediately respond to a request for clarification on whether ownership should be held by a U.S.-based company or by the U.S. government itself.Still, ByteDance has never indicated that TikTok is actually for sale, nor has it disclosed its valuation. The…

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A new 81,000 square foot facility that is expected to serve more than 50,000 youth athletes annually has opened in Farmers Branch. The Dallas Stars and City of Farmers Branch officially opened RYSE Energy StarCenter Multisport Farmers Branch, a multipurpose athletic facility adjacent to Children’s Health StarCenter Farmers Branch. The official ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by City of Farmers Bureau Chief Terry Lin, Lee Lewis Construction Vice President Ty Parsons, and other dignitaries. “We are excited to officially open our multi-sport facility in Farmers Branch,” said Brad Alberts, president and CEO. “Mayor Lynn and the Farmers City Chapter have been…

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Hundreds of aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip on Sunday after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect, giving residents the first night without Israeli airstrikes in more than a year. More than 15 months of Israeli shelling has devastated the Palestinian enclave, causing a humanitarian disaster marked by hunger, disease and lack of medical care. A ceasefire could dramatically increase humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza, but the United Nations warns it is “just the beginning.” Some of the serious crises in Gaza are listed below. Displacement: According to the United Nations, about 90% of the Gaza Strip’s 2.1…

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