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21 Jan 2025
#politics
The Federalist: Guiding Hand: Look At All Trump Survived To Get Here
On Inauguration Day, Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States amid frigid temperatures in Washington, D.C. His supporters viewed his return as a moment of political redemption, while his opponents remained visibly displeased. Trump proclaimed January 20, 2025, as "Liberation Day," emphasizing his commitment to restoring hope and safety for all Americans.
Despite facing multiple legal challenges, Trump maintained that he was a victim of "lawfare" orchestrated by Democrats. He survived an assassination attempt during his campaign, which many supporters interpreted as divine intervention. In his inaugural address, Trump promised to uphold the Constitution and inspire national unity.
Le Monde: Trump's second term begins with a salvo of executive orders mainly targeting climate and immigration
Donald Trump, now the 47th president, marked his first day in office at Capital One Arena, signing a series of executive orders to the cheers of supporters. He revoked 78 orders from Joe Biden, including those on drug prices and climate agreements, and announced the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accords and the World Health Organization.
The event blended elements of a sports spectacle with political significance, showcasing a decisive shift in policy direction.
Fox News: Trump failed to deliver 'Day 1' promise to grant clemency to Ross Ulbricht, founder of Silk Road
President Trump did not grant a pardon or commutation to Ross Ulbricht, founder of Silk Road, despite his campaign promise to do so on his first day back in office. Ulbricht, convicted for his role in facilitating illegal drug sales through the site, remains incarcerated after over a decade.
While Trump issued several executive actions on his first day, including immigration reforms and pardons for January 6 defendants, Ulbricht's case was not addressed. However, reports suggest that clemency for Ulbricht may still be forthcoming in the near future.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Houthis claim they will now limit Red Sea attacks to Israeli ships
Yemen's Houthi rebels announced they will limit attacks to Israeli-affiliated ships following a ceasefire with Hamas, but warned that broader assaults could resume if necessary. The shipping industry remains cautious, as Houthi threats have already significantly disrupted maritime traffic in the Red Sea.
Despite the ceasefire, the Houthis maintain readiness to escalate attacks against the U.S. and U.K. if provoked. The situation remains volatile, with the potential for renewed hostilities depending on future developments, including U.S. foreign policy under President Trump.
#health
Fox News: Trump and a healthier America welcomed by doctors: 'New golden age'
With Donald Trump back in the White House, the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative aims to enhance public health through improved nutrition, mental health focus, and chronic disease prevention. Physicians express hope for a shift toward preventive care and transparency in healthcare costs.
Doctors anticipate a renewed emphasis on community and family values, personalized medicine, and addressing environmental health risks. The administration is expected to promote healthier food options and lifestyle changes to combat obesity and chronic diseases.
GB News: Pauline Quirke, 65, shares dementia diagnosis as Birds of Feather star's husband issues statement
Actress Pauline Quirke has been diagnosed with dementia and will retire from all professional duties, as announced by her husband, Steve Sheen. The 65-year-old star, known for her role in "Birds of a Feather," received her diagnosis in 2021, but it has only recently been made public.
Quirke's family requests privacy during this time, emphasizing her desire to spend time with loved ones. Her legacy includes a successful acting career and the founding of the Pauline Quirke Academy of Performing Arts, which will continue to operate in her spirit.