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- PoliticsYahoo News
When does Trump take office? A guide to the 2025 inauguration, including what to expect, the schedule and tickets
President-elect Donald Trump's Inauguration Day on Jan. 20 is less than a week away. Here's what will take place and suggestions for how you might snag tickets to attend.
- LifestyleINSIDER
My credit card costs $695 a year, but it saves me more than that with its free Priority Pass membership and other perks
Although the American Express Platinum card has a high annual fee, the free Priority Pass membership and other travel perks make it worth it for me.
- PoliticsBusiness Insider
See the billionaires and CEOs who attended Trump's inauguration
Trump's inauguration drew a number of business and tech CEOs, including Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Tim Cook, and TikTok's Shou Zi Chew.
- U.S.Business Insider
A block of ice fell from a JetBlue plane and crashed through a couple's bedroom ceiling, lawsuit says
Michael Reese and Leah Ferrarini are suing the airline for $1 million over the incident, saying they are scared and experiencing insomnia.
- LifestyleINSIDER
I went to the Epcot Food and Wine Festival, where you can 'eat around the world.' Here's my honest review.
After spending three days at the Food and Wine Festival at Disney World's Epcot park, writer Mollie Davies shares her full itinerary with photos.
- U.S.The Daily Beast
‘I Have Been Betrayed By My Country.’ Capitol Police Officers Blast Trump’s Jan. 6 Pardons
On Jan. 6, 2021, Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone lay stunned and injured on the ground of the U.S. Capitol building. He’d been Tasered several times in the back of the neck, and as the mob stripped him of his ammunition, his police radio and his badge, someone tried to rip away his gun. That’s when he heard someone say, “Kill him with his own gun.” On Monday, Fanone, now 44, reacted to the news that one of Donald Trump’s first presidential acts had been to pardon more than 1,500 riote
- BusinessBusiness Insider
China's huge talent pool gives it an edge in the global EV race, says CATL exec
China can tap a large software engineer talent pool from its consumer-focused companies, Pan Jian of battery maker CATL told the World Economic Forum.
- LifestyleINSIDER
I stayed home when my 5 kids were little. Now that they are teens, I'm wondering whether I made the right choice.
I didn't plan for the exponential expense of parenting teenagers and part of me wonders if I did the right thing in my early days as a stay-at-home mom.
- PoliticsThe Daily Beast
Hulk Hogan Rips Shirt Off and Wrestles Jesse Watters at Inauguration Ball
Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan ripped his shirt open before pouncing on Fox News host Jesse Watters during a live broadcast from President Donald Trump’s Liberty Ball. The event was one of three balls attended by the new president Monday evening. Hogan, one of Trump’s most vocal allies, spoke about his delight at Trump’s inauguration on Jesse Watters Primetime during the celebrations. Hogan said that “everybody is elated that Donald Trump is our president,” before adding: “You know Jesse, this suit
- PoliticsSalon
"A brazen grift": Trump turns his inauguration over to MAGA scams
Forget "unity" — the real theme of the day was "rich people swindling the rest of America"
- EntertainmentThe Daily Beast
Steven Soderbergh Defends AI in Film: ‘I’m Not Threatened'
Over the course of his nearly four-decade career, Steven Soderbergh has just about done it all—including, now, made a horror film. Presence is a ghost story like no other, assuming the first-person perspective of a specter that haunts a suburban clan that’s moved into its residence. With gliding, searching, inquisitive camerawork, it’s a disquieting and poignant spin on a familiar formula, and one that the Oscar-nominated director (working from David Koepp’s compact, revealing script) transforms
- U.S.The New Republic
New York’s Congestion Pricing Is Working. Now Comes the Real Test.
Commute times are down, and subway numbers are up. But the conservative attacks have not stopped.
- BusinessBusiness Insider
America needs to pull off a colossal building plan to reach a new 'Intelligence Age'
AI leaders are ready to bring a new "Intelligence Age" to the US, but several challenges await those building the infrastructure needed to get there.
- CelebritySalon
Trump's inauguration went so far beyond terrifying that it landed on hilariously absurd
Big, ugly hats! An improvised a cappella! Entirely inappropriate ensembles! That's . . . entertainment?
- PoliticsThe Daily Beast
Trump Starts Purge With Midnight Truth Social Firing of Chef José Andrés and General Mark Milley
Former President Joe Biden greeted President Donald Trump at the White House in advance of Monday’s inauguration with a conciliatory gesture, telling him and first lady Melania Trump: “Welcome home.” Trump ended his first day back in that home by posting a sneering message boasting of how his team was hunting down hundreds of Biden appointees to throw out of office. “Our first day in the White House is not over yet!” Trump wrote, in a Truth Social post shortly after midnight. “My Presidential Pe
- U.S.The Daily Beast
QAnon Shaman to Celebrate Trump Jan. 6 Pardon—by Buying Some Guns
Jake Chansley, the far-right conspiracy theorist and Capitol rioter who was pardoned by President Donald Trump on Monday, plans to buy some guns to celebrate. Chansley, who received one of the longest prison sentences of any Jan 6. rioter, wrote “I got a pardon baby! Thank you President Trump!”, in a post on X. “Now I am gonna buy some motha f*kin guns!!!” he continued.
- BusinessINSIDER
BI Davos Diary: Everyone wants to know which CEOs are flying over after Trump's inauguration
Tuesday saw the World Economic Forum in Davos begin in earnest. Not even a star turn from David Beckham could stop AI dominating conversations.
- U.S.Salon
How Merrick Garland stymied one of Donald Trump’s day one executive orders before leaving office
Trump wants to ramp up the federal death penalty. Before he left, the former attorney general made that harder
- LifestyleThe Cool Down
This futuristic motorcycle can reach lightning-fast speeds — but it's most impressive feat goes beyond the speedometer
"One of the few areas left to conquer has been refueling."
- U.S.The Cool Down
Advocacy groups to intervene in lawsuit impacting farmers in America's Heartland: 'It is only fair'
"Wetlands protected by Swampbuster are critical for protecting our communities."

























