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#politics

Forbes: Billionaires Worth A Combined $1.2 Trillion Attended Trump’s Inauguration: Here’s Who Was There—From Musk To Bezos
Billionaires Worth A Combined $1.2 Trillion Attended Trump’s Inauguration: Here’s Who Was There—From Musk To Bezos
A collective of billionaires worth $1.2 trillion attended Donald Trump's inauguration, seeking to strengthen ties with the pro-business president. Notable attendees included Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Mark Zuckerberg, alongside other wealthy supporters and potential administration appointees.

Trump's inaugural fund raised over $170 million, significantly surpassing previous records. Various corporate leaders and major donors contributed, with events planned around the inauguration weekend, highlighting the strong financial backing from the business community.


Le Monde: Trump pledges 'golden age' after being sworn in as US president
Trump pledges 'golden age' after being sworn in as US president
Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States on January 20, 2025, declaring the onset of a "golden age" for America. In his speech, he criticized the current state of society as "broken" and pledged to restore respect for the country globally.

Trump's administration plans to implement a series of executive orders, focusing on immigration and cultural issues, including declaring a national emergency at the southern border and deporting millions of illegal immigrants. Notably, the inauguration was attended by several prominent billionaires and foreign leaders, marking a shift from his first term.


Breitbart: MSNBC's Reid: 'Very Hard for Me to Look' at Takeover of U.S. by Greed and Corruption
MSNBC's Reid: 'Very Hard for Me to Look' at Takeover of U.S. by Greed and Corruption
Joy Reid criticized the incoming Trump administration, claiming it represents a "takeover" driven by greed and corruption. She expressed concern over proposed executive actions, including mass deportations and the undermining of civil service transitions, indicating a troubling shift in American governance.

Reid highlighted the presence of individuals linked to the Capitol insurrection at the inauguration, suggesting it reflects a broader failure of institutions. She argued that the administration's focus on loyalty over meritocracy signals a dangerous approach that could harm vulnerable communities.


Fox News: Dems promise to 'stand up to' Trump but laud 'peaceful transfer of power' after speech
Dems promise to 'stand up to' Trump but laud 'peaceful transfer of power' after speech
Congressional Democrats are navigating a dual approach following President Trump's inauguration, aiming to collaborate on issues like border security while also opposing his administration's more extreme policies. Moderates in swing states express a willingness to work with Trump for constituents' benefit, while progressives emphasize the need for vigilance against potential threats to civil rights.

Some Democrats, such as Rep. Julie Johnson and Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, highlight their commitment to bipartisan efforts, while others, like Rep. Becca Balint, advocate for a more confrontational stance. The party appears divided on how to engage with the newly inaugurated president and his agenda.


Front Page Magazine: Muslim Terrorist Who Killed Little Girls Was Referred 3X to UK Anti-Radicalization Authorities
Muslim Terrorist Who Killed Little Girls Was Referred 3X to UK Anti-Radicalization Authorities
Axel Rudakubana, a teenager who killed three young girls in Southport, was known to authorities as a potential threat. Despite multiple referrals to the Prevent program, he was not classified as a terrorist, leading to a tragic outcome.

The government's denial of his terrorist motivations has sparked outrage, with calls for accountability from Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who promises a thorough investigation into the handling of the case.


Forbes: Trump Vows He’ll Rename Denali To Mount McKinley Today—Here’s What To Know
Trump Vows He’ll Rename Denali To Mount McKinley Today—Here’s What To Know
President Trump plans to rename Denali back to Mount McKinley, honoring former President McKinley, during his first actions in office. The mountain's name has been a point of contention, with Denali being the name used by the local Koyukon Athabascan people.

Alaska's senators oppose the change, advocating for the original name, Denali, which means "the Great One." Trump has expressed admiration for McKinley due to his tariff policies, aligning with Trump's own economic agenda.


#society

GB News: Asda shoppers despair as popular hot chocolate 'no longer on sale' in stores
Asda shoppers despair as popular hot chocolate 'no longer on sale' in stores
Asda has discontinued its OMV instant hot chocolate range, disappointing vegan shoppers who favored the product for its unique flavors. Customers have expressed their concerns on social media, seeking clarity on the product's absence from stores and the website.

This discontinuation follows a trend of product removals in the UK, including Cadbury's Big Taste bars, which have also been axed. While some products are disappearing, others like the Dairy Milk Marble bar have made a comeback after years of absence.


Breitbart: Eight Die in Nursing Home Arson Believed to Have Been Set by Resident
Eight Die in Nursing Home Arson Believed to Have Been Set by Resident
A fire at a senior care home in Barajevo, near Belgrade, claimed eight lives and injured seven others early Monday morning. The blaze, suspected to be arson, started around 3:30 a.m. with 30 residents present. An investigation indicates a deceased resident may have initiated the fire.

Emergency services responded quickly, but over a third of the facility was engulfed. Injured individuals were taken to local hospitals, with at least one in serious condition. Authorities are continuing their investigation into the incident.


Times Of Israel: ‘I came back alive!’: Videos show freed hostages reuniting with their mothers
‘I came back alive!’: Videos show freed hostages reuniting with their mothers
Three Israeli hostages, Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher, were released from Hamas captivity after 471 days and reunited with their mothers at an IDF facility. The emotional videos capture their joyful reunions and the aftermath of their traumatic experiences during the October 7 massacre.

The release is part of a ceasefire deal allowing for a total of 33 hostages to be freed in exchange for over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners. The next group of hostages is scheduled for release soon, as efforts continue to secure the remaining captives held by Hamas.


Breitbart: Trump Saves the Whales: Plans End to Disastrous Northeast Offshore Wind Farms
Trump Saves the Whales: Plans End to Disastrous Northeast Offshore Wind Farms
President-elect Donald Trump plans to take swift action to halt offshore wind farm projects in the Northeast, responding to local opposition and concerns about environmental impacts. This move contrasts with the Biden administration's support for such projects, which faced backlash due to rising whale deaths attributed to sonar work.

Local politicians, including Rep. Jeff Van Drew, are collaborating with Trump's team to draft an executive order to stop these developments. Some environmentalists support the halt, prioritizing marine life over the benefits of wind energy. Meanwhile, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management approved one final project before the transition.


#culture

Fox News: Carrie Underwood triumphs at Trump inauguration after musical mishap
Carrie Underwood triumphs at Trump inauguration after musical mishap
Carrie Underwood performed "America The Beautiful" at President Donald Trump's inauguration, but faced technical difficulties when the instrumental track failed. She improvised by singing a cappella and encouraged the audience to join her, receiving praise for her quick thinking.

Underwood, who typically stays out of politics, expressed her honor in participating in the historic event. Her performance was well-received on social media, with many commending her resilience.


#crime

Breitbart: Mexican Government Downplays Cartel Shootout that Triggered U.S. Consular Warning
Mexican Government Downplays Cartel Shootout that Triggered U.S. Consular Warning
A prolonged shootout involving the Cartel Del Noreste faction erupted in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, prompting a security alert from the U.S. consulate. The violence began when Mexican soldiers encountered gunmen during patrols, leading to an extensive firefight across the city.

Tamaulipas security spokesman Jorge Cuellar downplayed the incident, claiming only three injuries and no fatalities, despite reports of at least three dead gunmen and multiple arrests. Cuellar has previously faced criticism for minimizing violence in the region.