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  • Travis Kelce’s ex celebrates Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX win over Chiefs

    Travis Kelce’s ex celebrates Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX win over Chiefs

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    Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift appeared to be shell-shocked at how Super Bowl LIX turned out on Sunday as the Kansas City Chiefs fell to the Philadelphia Eagles, 40-22.

    One person from Kelce’s past was extremely pleased as she celebrated the Eagles’ win down on the field at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

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    Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, #87, looks on during Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs at Caesars Superdome. (Bill Streicher-Imagn Images)

    Kayla Nicole was on the field blowing green and white confetti around and talking with Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni after Philadelphia’s blowout win. She captioned one video, “They said there’s room on the wagon yall.”

    She was at the Super Bowl on behalf of the “I AM ATHLETE” podcast.

    Kelce and Nicole dated for about five years before they split in 2022. In November, she lamented in a podcast interview that she was not “as cool” with some of the other wives and girlfriends of Chiefs players as she once was.

    She told Radar Online at the time that she is not as close with the other Chiefs wives and girlfriends as she once was.

    SERENA WILLIAMS COMES TO TAYLOR SWIFT’S DEFENSE AS SUPER BOWL LIX CROWD BOOS POP STAR

    Kayla Nicole poses

    Kayla Nicole arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix’s “Starting 5” at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on Sept. 23, 2024 in Los Angeles. (Steve Granitz/FilmMagic)

    “We are not as cool as we once were.,” she told the website, adding that the breakup was hard because of how close she was with some of the women.

    It was not the first time Nicole has seemingly commented on her ex-boyfriend’s relationship.

    Nicole talked about the comments she has received from Swift’s fans on her social media posts during an appearance on “Unapologetically Angel” with WNBA star Angel Reese.

    “I would be lying if I said that that level of hate (from Swift’s fans) and just like online chaos doesn’t impact me, it does. Even to this day,” Nicole said. 

    Nicole said she still receives comments from Swift’s fans to this day. 

    Kayla Nicole and Travis Kelce

    NFL player Travis Kelce and Kayla Nicole attend Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Sports Awards 2018 at Barker Hangar on July 19, 2018 in Santa Monica, California. (Rodin Eckenroth/FilmMagic)

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    “Oh yeah, you could go to my most recent post, and it will be people debating with each other why I am worthless, and I’ll never be a talented person, and I have no career, and I’m a bum,” Nicole said.

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  • February 9, 2025 Special Days: Which Day Is Today? Know Holidays, Festivals, Events, Birthdays, Birth and Death Anniversaries Falling on Today’s Calendar Date

    February 9, 2025 Special Days: Which Day Is Today? Know Holidays, Festivals, Events, Birthdays, Birth and Death Anniversaries Falling on Today’s Calendar Date

    February 9, 2025, Special Days: On February 9, 2025, several special days are observed. It is Valentine Week Day 3, Chocolate Day, a time for exchanging chocolates and sweet greetings to celebrate love and affection. Bhishma Dwadashi is a significant Hindu observance celebrated to honour the legacy of Bhishma Pitamah, the revered figure from the Mahabharata. Man Day is also celebrated, honouring men and their contributions in various fields of life. National Pizza Day provides an opportunity for pizza lovers to indulge in their favourite slices, while National Toothache Day raises awareness about dental health and the importance of maintaining healthy teeth. There are also several famous February 9 birthdays and birth anniversaries. February 2025 Holidays and Festivals Calendar: Basant Panchami, Valentine’s Day, Maha Shivratri and More – Get a Full List of Major Events in the Second Month of the Year.

    List of Festivals & Events Falling on February 9, 2025 (Sunday)

    1. Bhishma Dwadashi
    2. Ravi Pradosh Vrat in February 2025
    3. Valentine Week Day 3 – Chocolate Day
    4. Man Day
    5. Mother’s Day in Norway
    6. Gwyl Mabsant in Wales
    7. National Pizza Day in the United States
    8. National Toothache Day in the United States
    9. National Pizza Pie Day in the United States
    10. World Marriage Day
    11. Super Chicken Wing Day
    12. Maroun Day in Lebanon in 2025
    13. 2025 Super Bowl LIX Sunday

    Famous February 9 Birthdays and Birth Anniversaries

    1. Amrita Singh
    2. Udita Goswami
    3. Rahul Roy
    4. Glenn McGrath
    5. Tom Hiddleston
    6. Michael B. Jordan
    7. Zakir Hussain
    8. Joe Pesci
    9. Mia Farrow
    10. Chris Gardner
    11. Rose Leslie
    12. Henry Cejudo
    13. Zhang Ziyi
    14. Sumanth

    February 8, 2025, Special Days.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 11, 2025 04:26 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • February 11, 2025 Special Days: Which Day Is Today? Know Holidays, Festivals, Events, Birthdays, Birth and Death Anniversaries Falling on Today’s Calendar Date

    February 11, 2025 Special Days: Which Day Is Today? Know Holidays, Festivals, Events, Birthdays, Birth and Death Anniversaries Falling on Today’s Calendar Date

    February 11, 2025, Special Days: On February 11, 2025, several special days are celebrated. It is Valentine Week Day 5, Promise Day, a day for couples to make heartfelt promises to each other. Other significant observances include Thaipusam, a Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Murugan, and World Day of the Sick, focusing on the importance of healthcare and the well-being of the sick. Safer Internet Day raises awareness about online safety, while International Day of Women and Girls in Science celebrates the achievements of women and girls in science. Other notable days include Extraterrestrial Culture Day, Qatar National Sports Day, National Latte Day, National Inventors’ Day, National Guitar Day, and National Foundation Day in Japan. Additionally, Islamic Revolution Day is observed in Iran, and White Shirt Day promotes the simplicity and significance of the white shirt, while Satisfied Staying Single Day encourages single people to embrace their independence. There are also several famous February 11 birthdays and birth anniversaries. February 2025 Holidays and Festivals Calendar: Basant Panchami, Valentine’s Day, Maha Shivratri and More – Get a Full List of Major Events in the Second Month of the Year.

    List of Festivals & Events Falling on February 11, 2025 (Tuesday)

    1. Valentine Week Day 5 – Promise Day
    2. Thaipusam
    3. World Day of the Sick
    4. Safer Internet Day
    5. International Day of Women and Girls in Science
    6. Extraterrestrial Culture Day
    7. Qatar National Sports Day
    8. National Latte Day
    9. National Inventors’ Day
    10. National Guitar Day
    11. National Foundation Day in Japan
    12. Islamic Revolution Day in Iran
    13. White Shirt Day
    14. Thaipoosam Cavadee
    15. Satisfied Staying Single Day

    Famous February 11 Birthdays and Birth Anniversaries

    1. Rosé (singer)
    2. Jennifer Aniston
    3. Burt Reynolds
    4. Thomas Edison (1847-1931)
    5. Taylor Lautner
    6. Khalid (singer)
    7. Daniil Medvedev
    8. Natalie Dormer
    9. Sarah Palin
    10. Damian Lewis
    11. Sheryl Crow
    12. Sherlyn Chopra
    13. Tina Ambani
    14. Mimi Chakraborty
    15. Rajat Kapoor
    16. Anushka Manchanda

    February 10, 2025, Special Days.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 11, 2025 04:27 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • PETER NAVARRO: It’s a new golden age for American steel and aluminum

    PETER NAVARRO: It’s a new golden age for American steel and aluminum

    America’s steel and aluminum industries are not just pillars of the domestic economy but foundational to national security.  Recognizing their importance, President Donald Trump has signed two new proclamations to restore and strengthen the Section 232 tariffs he boldly implemented in 2018.  

    President Trump imposed the 2018 tariffs under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, and America’s steel industry responded with over $15 billion in investments, expanding production and building new facilities. Century Aluminum, America’s largest producer, restarted idle production lines, Alcoa expanded operations, and U.S. aluminum production surged.  

    President Joe Biden would end Trump’s Golden Age of steel and aluminum, however, with a withering wave of product exclusions, country exemptions, lax Customs and Border enforcement, and widespread tariff circumvention by foreign countries – including many of our putative allies. 

    WHO GETS HIT HARDEST BY STEEL AND ALUMINUM TARIFFS?

    Leveraging Biden’s weakness, China and Russia would transship steel through Mexico and Canada.  Japan, amidst its declining domestic demand, would target the American market with high-value specialty steel products that undercut U.S. producers. 

    Canada’s government poured nearly a billion dollars into ArcelorMittal’s facilities, funding the transition of its outdated blast furnaces into modern Direct Reduced Iron – Electric Arc Furnace (DRI-EAF) operations.  These massive government subsidies thereby gave Canada’s national steel champion an unfair competitive edge. 

    As for Mexico, it facilitated a more than 1,000% increase in steel rebar imports.  South Korea would use its quota exemption to flood the U.S. market, exporting over 2.6 million metric tons in 2023 alone. This has allowed Korea’s national champion POSCO to gain a dominant foothold in American supply chains.  

    Even Brazil got into the act.  It would exploit its quota deal on semi-finished steel to export almost 4 million metric tons to the U.S. in 2023—nearly 15% of total U.S. steel imports.   Moreover, Brazilian producers, backed by export subsidies and a weak currency, would undercut American steelmakers, particularly in slab production, which U.S. mills then re-rolled into finished products at the expense of domestic melt and pour mills. 

    WHAT ARE TARIFFS, HOW DO THEY WORK AND WHO PAYS FOR THEM?

    The net result has been to erase nearly all of the gains under the original Trump tariffs.  Major U.S. producers, including integrated mills and mini mills, have reported deteriorating financial performance and idled production lines.  Domestic steel capacity utilization has dangerously dropped to 74%, well below the sustainable 80% threshold. 

    America’s aluminum producers have been equally hard hit.  Australia has doubled its primary aluminum exports to the U.S while foreign competitors, including strategic adversaries like China and Russia, aggressively use transshipment loopholes through Mexico and Canada to evade and circumvent tariffs.  

    As imports have surged, domestic aluminum production has fallen by 30% while smelter utilization rates have dropped to nearly 50%.  In June 2022, Century Aluminum idled its Hawesville, Kentucky smelter.  Alcoa announced the permanent closure of its Washington State Intalco smelter in March 2023 while Magnitude 7 Metals in Missouri curtailed operations at its New Madrid smelter in early 2024, further reducing the number of active primary aluminum producers in the U.S.   

    To strengthen and reinvigorate our pillar steel and aluminum industries, President Trump has reinstated his across-the-board 25% tariff on steel imports and raised the aluminum tariff from 10% to 25% while eliminating all country-specific exemptions and alternative agreements. 

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    To stop China and Russia and other foreign nations from using Canada and Mexico as transshipment hubs, the Trump 2.0 tariffs will ensure all imports, regardless of processing location, are subject to tariffs through the use of North American “melt and pour” and “smelt and cast” standards for steel and aluminum, respectively. 

    The Trump 2.0 tariffs also crack down on the shell game of using “derivative products” to evade tariffs. Countries like China, Russia, and others now ship semi-finished steel or aluminum to Mexico, Canada, or the EU where it is lightly processed (e.g., cutting, welding, or coating) before being sent to the U.S. tariff-free under existing trade agreements while Ukraine sends semi-finished steel to be processed in Poland where it is exported as a derivative product to the U.S., avoiding Section 232 tariffs and anti-dumping duties.  

    Tariff evaders also ship hot-rolled steel to tariff-exempt countries like South Korea or Japan where it is converted into cold-rolled or galvanized sheets before being exported tariff-free to the U.S. Still others may alter product forms just enough to have them classified as finished goods rather than raw materials, e.g., instead of shipping aluminum billets subject to tariffs, exporters extrude them into duty-free window frames or door thresholds. 

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    The Trump 2.0 tariffs crack down on all such tariff evasion by significantly expanding tariff coverage to capture derivative product evasion even as the product exclusion process has been eliminated. There have been hundreds of thousands of such exclusions, overburdening the Department of Commerce while exempting 115 million metric tons of imports from tariffs. This bureaucratic giveaway to foreign manufacturers has now been eliminated with one stroke of the Trump pen, ensuring a level playing field for U.S. producers. 

    Finally, U.S. Customs and Border Protection will make sure there is nowhere to run and nowhere to hide for the tariff evaders.  It will now rigorously investigate and penalize all tariff evasion and misclassification.  

    In these ways, and in yet another example of “Trump promises made, Trump promises kept,” President Trump’s steel and aluminum proclamations reaffirm his unwavering commitment to American workers and national security even as they will usher in a new Golden Age of prosperity for two key pillar industries. 

    Peter Navarro is the White House Senior Counselor for Trade and Manufacturing. 

  • Lisa Murkowski and Bill Cassidy indicate they vote to confirm Tulsi Gabbard

    Lisa Murkowski and Bill Cassidy indicate they vote to confirm Tulsi Gabbard

    Sens. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, and Bill Cassidy, R-La., both announced that they would vote to confirm former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard to serve as Director of National Intelligence.

    In a party-line vote on Monday, Murkowski, Cassidy, and the other Republican senators who voted opted to move forward with the confirmation process by supporting cloture, while the members of the Senate Democratic caucus who voted opposed cloture. 

    “I will vote to confirm Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence,” Murkowski declared in a post on X. 

    TRUMP NOMINEE TULSI GABBARD CLEARS LAST HURDLE, HEADS FOR FINAL CONFIRMATION VOTE

    Left: Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, June 1, 2023; Center: U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to be Director of National Intelligence, former U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard from Hawaii, leaves a meeting with Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, at the Hart Senate Office Building on Dec. 18, 2024 on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.; Right: U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., attends a press conference at the U.S. Capitol on Aug. 5, 2022 in Washington, D.C.  (Left: Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Center: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images; Right: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

    “While I continue to have concerns about certain positions she has previously taken, I appreciate her commitment to rein in the outsized scope of the agency, while still enabling the ODNI to continue its essential function in upholding national security,” the senator continued. 

    “As she brings independent thinking and necessary oversight to her new role, I am counting on her to ensure the safety and civil liberties of American citizens remain rigorously protected.”

    Murkowski voted against confirming Pete Hegseth to serve as Defense Secretary last month. 

    JOHN FETTERMAN REVEALS HOW HE’LL VOTE ON TRUMP’S TULSI GABBARD AND RFK JR. NOMINATIONS

    “President Trump chose Tulsi Gabbard to be his point person on foreign intelligence,” Cassidy said in a statement. “I will trust President Trump on this decision and vote for her confirmation.”

    Gabbard, who served in Congress from early 2013 to early 2021, announced in 2022 that she was leaving the Democratic Party. 

    THE CONFIRMATION JUGGERNAUT: HOW TRUMP IS GETTING EVERYTHING HE WANTS IN BUILDING HIS CABINET

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    Last year she backed Trump in the 2024 presidential contest and announced she was joining the Republican Party.

  • Top translation apps for travelers

    Top translation apps for travelers

    Traveling abroad can be an incredible adventure, but the language barrier can make even the most intrepid explorer nervous. The fear of being unable to communicate or understand signs and menus keeps many would-be travelers from ever leaving their home country. But fear not. With the rise of powerful translation apps, you can harness the latest technology right on your smartphone to bridge the language gap wherever your journey takes you.

    I’ve tested out the top contenders to bring you my picks for the best translation apps for global travelers. Whether you have an iPhone or an Android, these apps have got you covered with features like live speech translation, text input and even AI-powered sign and menu translation.

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    A man using a translation app on his cellphone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    The best overall translation app

    Google Translate

    Top translation apps for travelers

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    Google Translate is the best translation app for most people. It supports the most languages, with 133 languages supported. It also features an incredibly user-friendly interface and design, and best of all, it’s completely free. There are multiple ways to translate languages with Google Translate, be it by typing text into the translation box or utilizing text-to-speech translation, and you can even take advantage of Google’s AI translator, which can translate text from photos that you take.

    If you are using an iOS device, you can download Google Translate here. If you are using an Android-based device, you can download Google Translate from the Google Play Store here. Additionally, you can access Google Translate in your web browser from any device by going to translate.Google.com.

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    The best free translation app for iOS users

    Apple Translate

    Top translation apps for travelers

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    If you’re an iOS devotee, you may have already encountered Apple Translate, which comes pre-installed on all iOS devices. This powerful translation app is one of the best available exclusively to iOS users, capable of translating written text and images of text and facilitating direct speech translation to help you converse with speakers of other languages. Apple Translate currently supports 19 languages, including popular options like Spanish, French, German, Chinese and Arabic, making it a valuable tool for planning international vacations or communicating while traveling.

    Additionally, the Translate app is available on the Apple Watch, allowing you to access your favorite translations on the go. With its seamless integration across Apple devices, you can easily switch between your iPhone and Apple Watch for quick and convenient translations. Whether you’re navigating a foreign city or engaging in conversation with locals, Apple Translate is designed to enhance your travel experience.

    HOW TO STAY CONNECTED NO MATTER WHERE YOU TRAVEL IN THE WORLD

    The best translation app for professionals

    Microsoft Translator

    Top translation apps for travelers

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    Microsoft Translator is a totally free-to-use translation app that is popular with business professionals. Featuring over translation for more than 120 languages, this is one of the most robust free-to-use translation apps. You can translate via text, spoken word or images with Microsoft Translate, and where the app really stands out is its ability to be used with multiple devices. You can create translation groups with Microsoft Translator and everyone can talk and translate together. The Microsoft Translator is available for both iOS and Android devices.

    HOW TO SET UP FREE MESSAGING ON YOUR PHONE WHILE TRAVELING INTERNATIONALLY

    The best paid translation app

    iTranslate

    Top translation apps for travelers

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    With over 500,000 reviews on the Apple App Store, iTranslate is one of the most popular translation apps for travelers. It offers translation options for more than 100 languages, and its premium features make it well worth the cost of the app. You can use iTranslate for free, but you will be limited to just text translations. With the paid option, you can access both voice translations and text-via-camera translations. For those willing to pay $6 per month, users can save their translations and dictionaries offline, so you can use them from anywhere, even without service. iTranslate is available for both the iOS platform and the Android platform.

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    Kurt’s key takeaways

    There are a lot of different translation apps out there on the market aimed at travelers, and we highlighted our favorites today. While the majority of the apps in this list are free-to-use, and all the apps in this list have a free-to-use mode, you will need to pay for additional features from apps such as iTranslate.

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  • What would be the impact of a credit card interest rate cap?

    What would be the impact of a credit card interest rate cap?

    New legislation in Congress that was introduced by an unlikely duo of senators seeks to impose a credit card interest rate cap, with the potential for such a bill becoming law aided by President Donald Trump’s campaign pledge on the subject.

    Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Josh Hawley, R-Mo., introduced legislation that would cap credit card interest rates at 10% for five years after the bill’s enactment. The two populist senators touted the measure as a means of fulfilling a campaign pledge made by Trump’s campaign last year.

    The bill’s introduction coupled with White House support for the proposal could allow for the idea to gain traction, although there would be consequences to the policy and it still faces a long road to enactment.

    “Credit card rate caps have always been the longest of long shots because there’s so many people lined up against it for various reasons, but it shouldn’t surprise anybody that a rate cap is enormously popular,” Matt Schulz, chief credit analyst at LendingTree, told FOX Business.

    JOSH HAWLEY, BERNIE SANDERS PROPOSE CAPPING CREDIT CARD INTEREST RATES AT 10%

    Credit card interest rates could be capped at 10% under a bill offered by Sanders and Hawley. (iStock)

    Schulz said that LendingTree conducted a poll that showed respondents continued to support the idea of a credit card interest rate cap even if it means restricted access to credit and diminished credit card rewards.

    “It’s still a long shot, but there’s no question that the idea politically kind of has some wind at its back right now, and if it’s ever going to happen, this may be as likely a time as ever for it to happen,” he said.

    Schulz added that credit cards offered by federally chartered credit unions are capped at 18%, which do still offer rewards but aren’t as lucrative as those offered by larger banks. He went on to say that a cap at that level or 20% would be significant for consumers dealing with credit card debt while potentially having a better chance at becoming reality.

    US CREDIT CARD DEFAULTS SOAR TO HIGHEST LEVEL IN 14 YEARS

    Several leading trade groups representing the financial services industry sent a letter to Hawley and Sanders outlining their opposition to the duo’s proposed 10% credit card interest rate cap. Signatories to the letter included the Consumer Bankers Association, America’s Credit Unions, American Financial Services Association, Bank Policy Institute, Independent Community Bankers of America, American Bankers Association and the National Bankers Association.

    The letter cited economic research showing that government price setting on APR caps hurts consumers, in part because it “would eliminate access to credit cards for millions of consumers and drive them to sources of credit which are far more costly and less regulated.”

    Senator Bernie Sanders

     Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., accused financial institutions of “extortion” and “loan sharking” for having credit card interest rates over 25%. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images / Getty Images)

    The groups noted the state of Illinois imposed a rate cap, which the Federal Reserve researched and found was responsible for reducing the number of loans to subprime borrowers by 38 percent. They also referenced a study by researchers at Dartmouth who found Oregon’s 36% all-in APR cap was responsible for “harming, not helping, consumers on average” and “restricting access caused deterioration in the overall financial condition of Oregon households.”

    “As responsible and well-regulated financial institutions, we share the goals of reducing the cost of consumer credit and increasing financial inclusion. Unfortunately, the 10 percent rate cap proposed in this legislation would stifle our shared financial inclusion goals, reduce access to credit and push consumers to far more costly and less regulated lenders,” the groups wrote.

    CONSUMER WATCHDOG WARNS COMPANIES AGAINST DEVALUING CREDIT CARD REWARDS, LAUNCHES TOOL TO AVOID SCAMS

    Missouri Senator Josh Hawley supports TikTok ban

    Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., said high credit card interest rates are “exploitative” and capping them would provide “meaningful relief.” (Tom Williams-Pool/Getty Images / Getty Images)

    While it’s unclear whether Congress will consider legislation capping credit card interest rates, Schulz noted that there are still steps consumers can take to ease their financial burden.

    “The good news is that there are plenty of things you can do yourself to lower your interest rates without waiting for Congress to come in as the cavalry in lowering rates. You can get a 0% balance transfer credit card if you have good credit. You could look at a low interest personal loan, that’s a good option if you can’t get a 0% balance transfer card,” he said.

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    “You can even call your credit card issuer and ask for a lower rate. LendingTree did a survey last year where we found that 76% of people who asked for a lower interest rate on one of their credit cards got one, and the average reduction was about 6 percentage points which is really significant,” Schulz said. “So it’s absolutely worth the call, because that sort of success rate shows that it’s not just people with 800 credit scores and long track records who are getting their way – it’s regular folks too who really need the help.”

  • February 10, 2025 Special Days: Which Day Is Today? Know Holidays, Festivals, Events, Birthdays, Birth and Death Anniversaries Falling on Today’s Calendar Date

    February 10, 2025 Special Days: Which Day Is Today? Know Holidays, Festivals, Events, Birthdays, Birth and Death Anniversaries Falling on Today’s Calendar Date

    February 10, 2025, Special Days: On February 10, 2025, several special days are observed. It is Valentine Week Day 4 – Teddy Day, where people exchange teddies to show love and affection. World Pulses Day highlights the nutritional and environmental benefits of pulses. International Epilepsy Day raises awareness about epilepsy and supports those affected by it. Other observances include Valentismas, Children’s Hospice Day in Germany, Sick of Food Waste Day, and Plimsoll Day. Additionally, it’s Oatmeal Monday (celebrating oatmeal’s health benefits), National Umbrella Day, National Poop Day, National Cream Cheese Brownie Day, National Flannel Day, International Cribbage Day, and the Feast of St. Paul’s Shipwreck. There are also several famous February 10 birthdays and birth anniversaries. February 2025 Holidays and Festivals Calendar: Basant Panchami, Valentine’s Day, Maha Shivratri and More – Get a Full List of Major Events in the Second Month of the Year.

    List of Festivals & Events Falling on February 10, 2025 (Monday)

    1. Valentine Week Day 4 – Teddy Day
    2. World Pulses Day
    3. International Epilepsy Day
    4. Valentismas
    5. Children’s Hospice Day in Germany
    6. Sick of Food Waste Day
    7. Plimsoll Day
    8. Oatmeal Monday or Meal Monday
    9. National Umbrella Day
    10. National Poop Day
    11. National Cream Cheese Brownie Day
    12. National Flannel Day
    13. International Cribbage Day
    14. Feast of St. Paul’s Shipwreck

    Famous February 10 Birthdays and Birth Anniversaries

    1. Elizabeth Banks
    2. Robert Wagner
    3. Laura Dern
    4. Emma Roberts
    5. Kumar Vishwas
    6. Bikram Choudhury
    7. Iqbal Khan
    8. Rajesh Pilot (1945-2000)
    9. Payel Sarkar
    10. Vikas Manaktala
    11. Alphonse Puthren

    February 9, 2025, Special Days.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 11, 2025 04:27 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • EU says Trump’s ‘unjustified’ tariffs ‘will not go unanswered’

    EU says Trump’s ‘unjustified’ tariffs ‘will not go unanswered’

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday she would impose “firm and proportionate” countermeasures against the U.S. in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.

    “Tariffs are taxes — bad for business, worse for consumers,” von der Leyen said in a statement. “Unjustified tariffs on the EU will not go unanswered—they will trigger firm and proportionate countermeasures.”

    She said the EU “will act to safeguard its economic interests” and protect workers, businesses and consumers.

    Trump placed a 25% tax on foreign steel and aluminum in an effort to allow local producers to work without intense global competition, which allowed them to charge higher prices. They are expected to take effect on March 12.

    WHO GETS HIT HARDEST BY STEEL AND ALUMINUM TARIFFS?

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said she would impose “firm and proportionate” measures against the U.S. in response to Trump’s newly announced tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. (Getty Images)

    Trump imposed similar tariffs during his first term, but the move damaged relations with key allies and drove up costs for manufacturers that purchase steel and aluminum.

    When he first imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports in 2018, the EU retaliated by placing tariffs on Harley-Davidsons, jeans, lighters, cranberry juice and bourbon, according to POLITICO. Tensions between the two sides later deescalated, and the tariffs were suspended.

    The president has now expanded his steel and aluminum tariffs to cover all imports, which effectively cancels earlier tariff deals with the European Union, the United Kingdom and Japan, among others, POLITICO reported.

    European Commission President

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the “unjustified tariffs” will “trigger firm and proportionate countermeasures” against the U.S. (Getty Images)

    Von der Leyen was scheduled to meet Vice President JD Vance later on Tuesday during his visit to Europe.

    The EU’s top trade official, Maroš Šefčovič, criticized the new tariffs as “a lose-lose scenario.”

    “By imposing tariffs, the US will be taxing its own citizens, raising costs for its own business, and fueling inflation,” Šefčovič told the European Parliament in Strasbourg, noting that they would have “disruptive effects” on the global trading system.

    TRUMP PLANS TO UNVEIL 25% TARIFFS ON ALUMINUM AND STEEL AMID TRADE POLICY OVERHAUL

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    President Trump imposed similar tariffs on the EU during his first term, but suspended them after tensions deescalated.  (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images / Getty Images)

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    “We are currently assessing the scope of the measures announced overnight,” Šefčovič added. “[We] will be responding in a firm and proportionate way by countermeasures.”

    The EU is the third-largest source of steel and aluminum combined for the United States, according to POLITICO.

  • Trump signs executive order ending ‘forced use of paper straws’

    Trump signs executive order ending ‘forced use of paper straws’

    President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday ending the “procurement and forced use of paper straws.”

    The order directs the federal government to stop purchasing paper straws and ensure they are no longer offered in federal buildings, according to a White House fact sheet.

    It also requires the development of a “National Strategy” to end the use of paper straws within 45 days and “alleviate the forced use of paper straws nationwide.”

    ‘BACK TO PLASTIC!’: TRUMP VOWS EXECUTIVE ORDER ENDING ‘RIDICULOUS’ PUSH FOR PAPER STRAWS

    President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday to eliminate the “procurement and forced use of paper straws,” stating paper straws are more expensive than plastic and use harmful chemicals. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

    The White House said paper straws are more expensive than plastic straws and use chemicals that may carry risks to human health.

    “The irrational campaign against plastic straws has forced Americans to use nonfunctional paper straws,” the fact sheet reads, adding: “This ends under President Trump.”

    The order comes after Trump vowed last week to end bans and restrictions on plastic straws.

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    President Trump stated last week he would be ending the “forced use” of paper straws via an executive order. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

    “I will be signing an Executive Order next week ending the ridiculous Biden push for Paper Straws, which don’t work,” Trump said Friday on Truth Social. “BACK TO PLASTIC!”

    Several Democrat-run states, including California, Colorado, New York, Maine, Oregon, Vermont, Rhode Island and Washington, have bans or restrictions on single-use plastic straws.

    Some of those states currently have laws limiting the use of single-use plastic straws in full-service restaurants unless requested by the customer.

    FEDERAL AGENCIES SCRUB CLIMATE CHANGE FROM WEBSITES AMID TRUMP REBRANDING

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    President Trump had previously said “liberal paper straws don’t work.” (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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    Democrat-led states have also adopted the use of paper straws as a more environment-friendly alternative, which Trump has criticized for years. He said in a 2019 social media post that “liberal paper straws don’t work.”

    This comes after former President Joe Biden’s administration announced plans in July to phase out single-use plastic in the federal government.

    Fox News’ Aubrie Spady contributed to this report.