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#politics

Fox News: Trump targets culture war lightning rods in early slate of executive orders
Trump targets culture war lightning rods in early slate of executive orders
Incoming President Trump plans to issue executive orders targeting federal diversity and pro-transgender initiatives early in his administration. Key actions include defining government policy to recognize only two sexes based on reproductive function and rescinding the "X" gender passport option.

Additionally, Trump aims to eliminate taxpayer funding for diversity initiatives across federal agencies. His administration will also address birthright citizenship and rename the "Gulf of Mexico" to the "Gulf of America."


Forbes: Trump Inauguration Live Updates: Trump Sworn In As 47th President
Trump Inauguration Live Updates: Trump Sworn In As 47th President
Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States, marking his second non-consecutive term. The ceremony, attended by former presidents and tech billionaires, included a swearing-in by Chief Justice John Roberts and a speech where Trump vowed to reclaim sovereignty and restore safety.

The inauguration day featured various events, including a church service, a tea with the Bidens, and a presidential parade. Notably, the ceremony was moved indoors due to cold weather, and Trump is expected to attend multiple inaugural balls.


Fox News: Michelle Obama skips Trump inauguration as Barack arrives solo
Michelle Obama skips Trump inauguration as Barack arrives solo
Former President Barack Obama attended President-elect Trump's inauguration alone, as former First Lady Michelle Obama was absent. The couple had previously announced her non-attendance, and she also missed former President Jimmy Carter's funeral.

Other former presidents, including Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, attended the inauguration with their spouses. The event was held indoors due to cold weather. Notably, Obama and Trump were seen conversing amicably at Carter's funeral, despite their political differences.


Fox News: Donald Trump sworn in as 47th President of the United States
Donald Trump sworn in as 47th President of the United States
Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States, pledging to restore America to a "golden age" and initiate a "revolution of common sense." His inaugural address emphasized optimism and a call for national success, delivered indoors due to severe weather.

Trump's first day in office will see him take over 200 executive actions targeting border security, energy policies, and economic relief for families, while reversing many of President Biden's policies. He aims to implement significant changes immediately, including ending "catch and release" and withdrawing from international agreements.


Fox News: White House website now lists Trump as president, removes Biden, Harris content
White House website now lists Trump as president, removes Biden, Harris content
Donald Trump has been officially listed as President on the White House's website, with JD Vance as Vice President, following their inauguration. The previous pages detailing the Biden-Harris Administration were removed shortly after the oath of office was taken.

This marks a significant shift in the U.S. political landscape. Updates on the situation are expected as it develops.


Le Monde: Donald Trump sworn in for historic second term as US president
Donald Trump sworn in for historic second term as US 
president
Donald Trump was inaugurated for a historic second term as the 47th president of the United States on January 20, 2025, taking the oath of office indoors at the Capitol due to cold weather. He promised immediate executive actions focused on immigration and cultural issues.

Biden welcomed Trump, marking a return to tradition, as several former presidents attended. Trump plans to issue around 100 executive orders to reverse Biden's policies, including immediate deportations of undocumented migrants.


Fox News: Trump's early executive orders to recognize only two sexes, end DEI programs
Trump's early executive orders to recognize only two sexes, end DEI programs
Incoming President Trump plans to issue executive orders targeting federal diversity and pro-transgender initiatives early in his administration. Key actions include defining government policy to recognize only two sexes based on reproductive function and rescinding the "X" gender passport option.

Additionally, Trump aims to eliminate taxpayer funding for diversity initiatives across federal agencies. His administration will also address birthright citizenship and rename the "Gulf of Mexico" to the "Gulf of America."


Le Monde: Incoming administration presents slew of executive orders as inauguration underway
Incoming administration presents slew of executive orders as inauguration underway
Donald Trump plans to issue executive orders immediately after his inauguration, focusing on immigration and citizenship. These orders aim to reduce migrant entry, declare a national emergency at the border, and eliminate birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.

Additionally, Trump intends to dismantle federal diversity programs and recognize only two biological sexes, a move that is expected to face legal challenges. These actions reflect his commitment to addressing what he terms "woke" culture.


Forbes: These Celebrities Are Attending Trump’s Inauguration: Jake And Logan Paul, Theo Von And More
These Celebrities Are Attending Trump’s Inauguration: Jake And Logan Paul, Theo Von And More
Celebrities and billionaires showed increased support for President-elect Donald Trump at his inauguration, with notable attendees including Jake and Logan Paul, Conor McGregor, and Wayne Gretzky. Performers included Carrie Underwood and Lee Greenwood, marking a more star-studded event than in 2017.

Tech industry leaders like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg were also present, reflecting a shift in celebrity dynamics surrounding Trump. This inauguration suggests a growing acceptance among some public figures, contrasting with the previous reluctance seen in 2017.


The Mirror: Tory coalition of chaos with Nigel Farage 'would lead to NHS charging for ops'
Tory coalition of chaos with Nigel Farage 'would lead to NHS charging for ops'
A coalition between the Tory party and Reform UK could lead to patients incurring significant charges for NHS treatments, warns Labour's Jonathan Ashworth. He highlights that proposals from Nigel Farage suggest costs over £3,000 for cataract surgery and £12,500 for hip replacements.

Ashworth criticizes the potential partnership, stating it would prioritize financial considerations over patient care, reminiscent of the costly U.S. healthcare system. He asserts that only Labour can ensure the NHS remains free at the point of use, countering the detrimental effects of Tory policies.


The Mirror: Sadiq Khan issues warning ahead of Donald Trump inauguration - 'worrying times'
Sadiq Khan issues warning ahead of Donald Trump inauguration - 'worrying times'
Sadiq Khan warned of a resurgence of fascism in the West, criticizing right-wing politics and Donald Trump's return to power. He called for a concerted effort to confront divisive opportunists and labeled Elon Musk a "billionaire bully" for using his platform to promote far-right agendas.

In response, Treasury minister Darren Jones distanced the Labour government from Khan's remarks, asserting that Trump won a legitimate mandate and expressing confidence in a collaborative relationship with the incoming administration.


Fox News: President Biden pardons his siblings just minutes before leaving office
President Biden pardons his siblings just minutes before leaving office
President Biden pardoned several family members, including siblings and in-laws, shortly before leaving office. He expressed concerns about politically motivated investigations affecting individuals' lives and reputations, asserting faith in the legal system.




#society

GB News: Emilia Clarke 'splits' from famous DJ boyfriend after four months after 'something wasn't right'
Emilia Clarke 'splits' from famous DJ boyfriend after four months after 'something wasn't right'
Emilia Clarke and Sebastian 'Bassi' Fox have reportedly ended their four-month relationship, realizing they weren't the right fit. Sources say the split has been difficult but amicable, with hopes to remain friends.

Clarke, known for her role in Game of Thrones, has faced personal challenges, including health issues, but continues to thrive in her career. Fox gained fame with the band Mt. Wolf before pursuing solo projects.


The Mirror: Ten biggest bombshells as Prince Harry and Meghan savaged by Vanity Fair
Ten biggest bombshells as Prince Harry and Meghan savaged by Vanity Fair
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's transition to life in the U.S. has faced criticism, highlighted by Vanity Fair's revelations about their struggles since stepping back from royal duties. Their ventures with Netflix and Spotify have yielded limited success, raising questions about their future financial stability.

Allegations of bullying by Meghan and claims of Harry's underestimation of the impact of his memoir, "Spare," have further fueled discontent. Locals in Montecito reportedly view the couple as "local villains," and their attempts to monetize their brand have been met with skepticism.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Starmer’s defence weakness will harm the Special Relationship
Starmer’s defence weakness will harm the Special Relationship
Donald Trump's return to the White House poses challenges for the UK under Sir Keir Starmer's government, which struggles to maintain its status as a key US ally. Trump's focus on defense spending may expose the weakened state of the UK's Armed Forces, already compromised by years of cuts.

With Trump demanding higher NATO spending, the UK's failure to meet commitments could strain US-UK relations. Starmer’s appointment of Lord Mandelson, who has previously criticized Trump, further complicates efforts to navigate the new administration.


Le Monde: Macron calls on Europe to 'wake up' and spend more on defense as Trump takes office
Macron calls on Europe to 'wake up' and spend more on defense as Trump takes office
French President Emmanuel Macron urged Europe to increase defense spending in light of potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, particularly regarding the war in Ukraine. He emphasized the need for Europe to prepare for a possible reduction in American military support.

Macron questioned Europe's strategy if the U.S. withdraws military assets from the region and warned that the conflict in Ukraine is unlikely to resolve quickly, countering Trump's claims of a swift end to the war.


Fox News: Israeli president calls Trump a 'true friend' on Inauguration Day, praises his work to release hostages
Israeli president calls Trump a 'true friend' on Inauguration Day, praises his work to release hostages
Israeli President Isaac Herzog congratulated Donald Trump on his inauguration, calling him a "true friend" of Israel and thanking him for his role in securing the release of hostages from Hamas. Herzog expressed hope for the release of all remaining hostages under Trump's leadership.

The comments followed the release of three hostages by Hamas as part of a cease-fire agreement, with Israel reciprocating by releasing 90 Palestinian prisoners. Trump claimed that his administration's victory signaled a commitment to peace and safety for Americans and allies.