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- The Canadian Press
Villarreal scores 4 goals in 8 minutes in first half to hammer Mallorca 4-0
MADRID (AP) — Four goals in an eight-minute spell midway through the first half gave Villarreal a comprehensive 4-0 win over Mallorca in the Spanish league on Monday.
- PA Media: UK News
Starmer to address nation after ministers announce inquiry into Southport attack
Axel Rudakubana was referred three times to anti-extremism programme Prevent before he carried out the attack that left three girls dead.
- The Independent
Chelsea’s surprise ‘signing’ Trevoh Chalobah offers versatility to regain momentum with Wolves win
Chelsea 3-1 Wolves: The Blues moved back inside the Premier League’s top four to snap a five-game streak without a win with Chalobah shining for the hosts after being recalled from his loan spell at Crystal Palace
- The Independent
Vivek Ramaswamy will no longer lead Trump’s DOGE with Elon Musk
Ramaswamy is now expected to launch a gubernatorial campaign in his home state of Ohio
- BBC
Melania's hat, shorts in winter and other eye-catching looks
Inauguration fashion can communicate strength, elegance, or a broader political message.
- Engadget
Oscar hopeful 'The Brutalist' used AI during production
The Brutalist, an A24 film that has a could chance of being nominated for Oscars, used AI to alter actor's dialogue and generate images.
- Motorious
Motorcycle Monday: Harley-Davidson And The Korean War
Learn more about a fairly obscure topic…
- Yahoo Finance Video
US is pivoting into a 'G-Zero World Order,' Ian Bremmer describes
Many Big Tech executives are in attendance at President Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony on Monday, namely one of the incoming president's biggest supporters: Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk. How are other world leaders viewing a tycoon such as Musk's closeness to the Trump administration, especially after Trump picked him to co-lead the proposed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)? Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi and senior reporter Jennifer Schonberger sit down with Eurasia Group founder and president Ian Bremmer at the World Economic Forum in Davos to speak more about Musk's ties to the incoming administration. Bremmer asserts that if this relationship were to occur in a smaller country, "we'd be asking if that's a kleptocracy." He goes on to state that the US is moving into a "G-Zero World Order," a notion he's identified as a significant risk in 2025. Catch Yahoo Finance's full interview with Ian Bremmer, where he explains his policy expectations from President Trump on his first day in office. Click here for more of Yahoo Finance's coverage from the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.
- BBC
Carrie Underwood goes a cappella, Melania's air kiss, and other moments
The weird, surprising and fascinating moments from Donald Trump's second inauguration.
- Reuters
Trump to declare 'national energy emergency' to boost fossil fuels, power projects
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump on Monday laid out a sweeping plan to maximize already record high U.S. oil and gas production by declaring a national energy emergency, stripping away excess regulation, and withdrawing the U.S. from an international pact to fight climate change. The moves signal a dramatic U-turn in Washington’s energy policy after former President Joe Biden sought for four years to encourage a transition away from fossil fuels in the world's largest economy and establish the U.S. as a leader in combating global warming.
- The Independent
Why food prices are rising at the fastest pace in more than a year
The price of bacon, eggs, cereal, sugar and chocolate continues to rise
- The Canadian Press
Trump seeks to remake border security but his efforts will face challenges
WASHINGTON (AP) — A wide-ranging series of steps that President Donald Trump has promised to take to beef up security at the southern border began taking effect soon after he was inaugurated Monday, making good on his defining political promise to crack down on immigration.
- WEWS-Cleveland Videos
'Big Chuck' dies at age 90
Local TV legend "Big Chuck" Schodowski died last night at the age of 90, according to his former employer, WJW.
- The Canadian Press
Trump returns to power after unprecedented comeback, emboldened to reshape American institutions
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president Monday, returning to power with a promise to end America’s decline and to “completely and totally reverse” the actions of the man who drove him from office four years ago.
- Yahoo Sports
NFL coaching news, live playoff injury updates: Jalen Hurts' status, Bears hire Lions OC Ben Johnson
The Eagles' QB played with a knee brace after suffering an injury in the divisional round win over the Rams.
- The Canadian Press
Ramaswamy won't serve on Trump's government efficiency commission as he mulls run for Ohio governor
The Department of Government Efficiency's first order of business was itself: It's now down to one leader.
- Associated Press
Middle East latest: Released Israeli hostage says she has 'returned to life'
One of the Israeli hostages freed on the first day of the Gaza ceasefire said Monday in her first comments since being released that she has “returned to life.” Emily Damari, 28, was one of three hostages freed Sunday after spending 471 days in captivity. In an Instagram story, which was shared by Israeli media, Damari thanked her family and the large protest movement that coalesced to advocate for the release of the hostages.
- USA TODAY
In swearing-in ceremony, President Trump's hand wasn't on his Bible. Does it matter?
Despite social media attention, the Constitution protects freedom of religion. So putting a hand on a Bible, or even using one at all, isn't required.
- The Independent
Trump inauguration live updates: President to speak at Capital One rally and begin signing promised executive orders
President-elect sworn-in at Capitol rotunda as freezing conditions blast Washington DC
- WEWS-Cleveland Videos
Hundreds of Northeast Ohio schools have canceled class on Tuesday
In the face of extreme cold, hundreds of Northeast Ohio school districts are canceling classes for Tuesday following the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.