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  • Trump’s hard-core first week | Fox Business

    Trump’s hard-core first week | Fox Business

    President Donald Trump, inaugurated Monday, didn’t miss a beat in getting right to work. In just five days, he has signed a slew of executive orders related to artificial intelligence; cryptocurrencies; and diversity, equity and inclusion, also known as DEI, and he’s promising a shakeup within the federal workforce. 

    In this edition of the FOX Business Rundown we highlight Trump’s biggest business moves. 

    STOCKS NOTCH WEEKLY GAINS: All three of the major U.S. averages clocked weekly gains, even with a drop on Friday..…more on the markets here.  

    The S&P 500 hit an all-time high earlier in the week before pulling back. Still, the benchmark remains above 6,000. 

    TRUMP’S BUSY FIRST FIVE DAYS 

    SUPERCHARING AI: President Trump rolled out a $500 billion investment called Stargate geared toward advancing AI with Oracle, Softbank and OpenAI…continue reading here. The venture is expected to be a game changer for cancer detection, Oracle’s Larry Ellison explained…continue reading here. However, the deal did not come without controversy within the tech community…continue reading here.

    VIDEO: OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar sets the record straight on Stargate.

    DAVOS BofA DISS! Trump, who spoke remotely before the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, called out Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan over his bank’s alleged discrimination against conservativescontinue reading here.  His surprise slam reignited how some U.S. banks have allegedly “debanked” some groups over their political or religious affiliations, a practice the banks disputecontinue reading here.

    DEI DOA: Trump took a hammer to DEI with an executive order, empowering government agencies to do the same…continue reading here. On Friday, Target rolled back its DEI push, following other retailers, including Walmart and Lowe’s…continue reading here. 

    TAX CUTS COMING: Trump also reiterated his promise of tax cuts, including a corporate rate as low as 15%continue reading here. The president is also inheriting a fiscal tsumani…continue reading here.

    VIDEO: Former Trump economic advisor Larry Kudlow highlights the new administration.

    CRYPTO CAPITAL OF THE WORLD: Trump, keeping good on his promise, rolled out big changes for the crypto community, which investors say will help the industry thrive in the U.S.…continue reading here. Crypto czar David Sacks, in a FOX Business exclusive, said Trump will bring the industry back to America after former President Biden drove it away…continue reading here.

    VIDEO: Investor David Sacks talks about crypto’s possibilities under Trump. 

    Bitcoin bounced between losses and gains this week but remains above the $100,000 level and has advanced over 10% this year…LIVE cryptocurrency prices here. 

    ENERGIZED: Energy groups celebrated Trump’s campaign mantra, “Drill Baby Drill,” as he promises big changes ahead… continue reading here.

    VIDEO: Trump sent OPEC nations a serious warning. 

    NEW SHERIFF: Trump ends federal workers working from home and promises other big cuts…continue reading here.

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  • Patel, Gabbard to appear before Senate committees next week

    Patel, Gabbard to appear before Senate committees next week

    Some of President Donald Trump’s most controversial executive branch nominees are set to appear before Congressional committees next week. The commander-in-chief promises that each one will shake up their respective departments if they are approved by the Senate. 

    Kashyap “Kash” Patel has been nominated to be the FBI’s next director and will appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee, while Director of National Intelligence (DNI) pick Tulsi Gabbard has a hearing scheduled on the same day before the Senate Intelligence Committee.

    Some of Trump’s most controversial executive branch nominees are set to appear before Congressional committees next week. Kashyap “Kash” Patel, left, has been nominated to be the FBI’s next director, while Tulsi Gabbard, right, is Trump’s Director of National Intelligence (DNI) pick. (Jack Gruber/USA TODAY Network / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

    HEGSETH CLEARS SENATE HURDLE AND ADVANCES TO A FINAL CONFIRMATION VOTE

    Meanwhile, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., tapped to become director of the Department of Health and Human Services, will face questions on Wednesday from members of the Senate Finance Committee, which directly oversees the department. He’ll also appear before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) committee on Thursday for a courtesy hearing. 

    The Senate’s “advice and consent” role allows the body to review the president’s appointments and provide oversight on key positions. The picks require a majority vote in the Senate with Republicans holding a 53-47 vote advantage over Democrats. 

    But all face tough battles to get over the line. The Senate advanced the nomination of Pete Hegseth as Trump’s defense secretary on Thursday with Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, R-Alaska, and Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, breaking ranks.

    Patel has called for radical changes at the FBI and was a fierce and vocal critic of the bureau’s work as it investigated ties between Russia and Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.

    He held numerous national security roles during the first Trump administration and was the chief investigator in the congressional probe into alleged Trump-Russia collusion, uncovering government surveillance abuse that led to the appointment of two special counsels: one who determined there was no such collusion and another who determined the entire premise of the FBI’s original investigation was bogus.

    Kash Patel and President-elect Donald Trump

    Trump nominated Patel as FBI director. (Getty Images)

    TULSI GABBARD CHANGES TUNE ON CONTROVERSIAL INTELLIGENCE TOOL FOLLOWING GOP LOBBYING

    Patel was an integral part of the creation of a memo released by then-Chair Devin Nunes in February 2018, which detailed the DOJ’s and FBI’s surveillance of former Trump campaign aide Carter Page under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

    He’s been a loyal ally to Trump for years, finding common cause over their shared skepticism of government surveillance and the “deep state” — a catchall used by Trump to refer to unelected members of government bureaucracy.

    Meanwhile, Trump has argued that Gabbard will bring a “fearless spirit that has defined her illustrious career to our Intelligence Community, championing our Constitutional Rights and securing Peace through Strength.” The director of national intelligence leads the U.S. intelligence community, which includes overseeing the National Intelligence Program and advising the president on security matters. 

    Gabbard has served as a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserves since 2021, after previously serving in the Hawaii Army National Guard for about 17 years. She was elected to the U.S. House representing Hawaii during the 2012 election cycle, serving as a Democrat until 2021. She did not seek re-election to that office after entering the 2020 White House race. 

    Gabbard left the Democratic Party in 2022, registering as an independent, before becoming a member of the GOP last year and offering her full endorsement of Trump amid his presidential campaign. 

    Critics have attempted to paint Gabbard as a national security risk who is sympathetic to U.S. adversaries.

    However, more than 250 veterans signed a letter last month endorsing her nomination, including high-profile and nationally known names such as retired Gen. Michael Flynn and former acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller.

    Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is also a contentious pick, and he could face opposition. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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    Kennedy Jr. is also a contentious pick, and he could face opposition, even from Republicans. In particular, Kennedy’s views and past statements about vaccines have been scrutinized by both GOP and Democratic lawmakers. 

    Additionally, GOP lawmakers have been concerned about Kennedy’s pro-abortion views that he has espoused in the past and his potential impact on the agriculture sector.

    In what was a blockbuster move by the former Democrat, Kennedy dropped out of the 2024 presidential race as an Independent and endorsed Trump, vowing to “Make America Healthy Again” should he be part of the new administration.

    Fox News’ Emma Colton and Brooke Singman contributed to this report. 

  • RFK Jr’s confirmation hearings scheduled for next week

    RFK Jr’s confirmation hearings scheduled for next week

    The Senate committees on health and finance have announced the upcoming hearing dates for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s bid to be the next secretary of Health and Human Services. 

    The Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary nominee will participate in hearings with two committees, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) and the Senate Committee on Finance. The first hearing will occur next week, on Wednesday, in front of the Senate finance committee, which oversees HHS. The Senate’s chief committee covering issues tied to health and healthcare, the HELP committee, will probe Kennedy the following day, on Thursday.

    Kennedy’s nomination could face opposition, even from Republicans. In particular, Kennedy’s views and past statements about vaccines have been scrutinized by both GOP and Democratic lawmakers. Additionally, GOP lawmakers have been concerned about Kennedy’s pro-abortion views that he has espoused in the past and his potential impact on the agriculture sector.

    TRUMP INAUGURATION: CHERYL HINES EMBRACES RFK JR’S MAHA MISSION

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr., center, attends inauguration ceremonies in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Jan. 20, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Kevin Lamarque – Pool/Getty Images)

    In an interview with “Fox News Sunday” earlier this month, Louisiana GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy, the top lawmaker on the Senate HELP committee, said Kennedy was “wrong” on vaccinations. One example that has been raised was Kennedy’s alleged efforts, which he has denied, to promote doubts around vaccine efficacy during a 2019 measles outbreak in Samoa. Those efforts included a letter Kennedy sent to the country’s prime minister, as chairman of Children’s Health Defense, suggesting that the measles vaccine could have potentially exacerbated the outbreak.

    In the past, Kennedy has also suggested that vaccines can be linked to autism.

    “The scientific research has been done and the results are clear – vaccines do not cause autism,” Autism Science Foundation President Alison Singer wrote in a statement. Kennedy suggested to journalist John Stossel that such studies are “propaganda.”

    AARON RODGERS WARNS SENATORS ABOUT RFK JR’S INTELLECT AS CONFIRMATION HEARING LOOMS: ‘BETTER COME READY’

    Left: Sen. Bill Cassidy; Right: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee Chairman Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), left, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s nominee to be secretary of Health and Human Services. (Left: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images; Right: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

    Kennedy’s past pro-abortion views, and what he might do to the agriculture sector in his push to implement his “Make America Healthy Again” platform, have also raised concerns for some Republican members of the Senate.

    “He’s made some statements about pigs and about GMO corn and soybeans. I can’t believe that he’s going to have a problem with that. But if he does, he has a problem with me,” Sen. Chuck Grassley, a member of the Senate finance committee, told Semafor. 

    Following a meeting with conservative Alabama GOP Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a staunch pro-life lawmaker, the senator said that Kennedy told him that he agrees with Trump on abortion “100%” and will have a light touch on regulating farmers.

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    Chuck Grassley, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    Some Senate Republicans want answers from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., right, on his agricultural beliefs before confirming him. (Reuters)

    “We talked about abortion and the big thing about abortion is he’s telling everybody, ‘Listen, whatever president Trump [supports] I’m going back him, 100%,’” Tuberville told reporters following his meeting with Kennedy.

    Fox News Digital reached out to Kennedy’s representatives for comment but did not receive a response in time for publication.

  • Joe Namath among Jets legends signing off on Aaron Glenn hire: ‘Wish the season would start next week’

    Joe Namath among Jets legends signing off on Aaron Glenn hire: ‘Wish the season would start next week’

    Former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is reportedly heading to the New York Jets, a team he played for during his NFL career, to become their next head coach. 

    It’s a move that many Jets legends, including “Broadway Joe” himself, loves to see. 

    “I’m hoping all [Jets] fans are as thrilled as my family and I are that Aaron Glenn is our new Head Coach,” Jets legendary quarterback Joe Namath posted on X. “I wish the season would start next week.”

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    Joe Namath attends a game between the New York Jets and the Buffalo Bills at MetLife Stadium on Sept. 8, 2019, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

    NFL.com’s Judy Battista also reported that Hall of Fame coach Bill Parcells, who led Glenn with the Jets and Dallas Cowboys as a player, was fired up to see his former pupil get his due as head coach. 

    “He’s not afraid to be contentious,” Parcells told Battista. “He’s just feisty. Not rude or impolite. He’s just willing to get his point across.”

    DJ Reed, who spent the past three seasons with the Jets and is a free agent this offseason, also sent out a post on X. 

    JETS HIRE LIONS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR AARON GLENN AS NEW HEAD COACH: REPORTS

    “Glenn is a great look!” he wrote. 

    Glenn’s departure from Detroit marks the second coordinator under Dan Campbell that found their own head coaching gig elsewhere. While Glenn went to another conference, offensive coordinator Ben Johnson landed with the Chicago Bears, a rival of the Lions in the NFC North. 

    Glenn’s return to the Jets heated up on Tuesday when he met with team brass. The initial thought was they weren’t going to let him leave the building, as well as GM candidate Lance Newark of the Washington Commanders, to make sure they got the candidates they wanted. 

    Aaron Glenn looks on

    Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn watches a replay during the 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders in the NFC divisional playoff game at Ford Field in Detroit on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. (IMAGN)

    While that didn’t come to fruition, the belief that Glenn wanted the Jets job swirled around social media, and it landed on Wednesday. 

    Glenn also beat out more than a dozen other coaches in the Jets’ extensive search, including Brian Flores, Jeff Hafley, Ron Rivera and Rex Ryan. 

    A three-time Pro Bowler, Glenn was drafted 12th overall by the Jets in the 1994 NFL Draft. He spent eight seasons with the franchise before being acquired by the Houston Texans in the 2002 expansion draft. 

    Glenn takes over a Jets franchise desperately searching for the right man to lead a team back to the playoffs, where they haven’t been since 2010 – the longest drought in football. 

    Aaron Glenn looks on

    Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn following the Minnesota Vikings game on Jan. 5, 2025, at Ford Field in Detroit. (Steven King/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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    One of the big questions for Glenn and whoever ownership brings in as the new GM is whether they want Aaron Rodgers to return to Gang Green in 2025. Of course, Rodgers has to decide if he wishes to play his 21st season in the league. 

    Either way, Glenn is getting signs of approval from valued members of the franchise outside ownership, which is always a good start. 

    Fox News’ Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report.

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  • National Road Safety Week 2025 Dates in India: Here’s the Theme and Significance of the Week-Long Observance That Creates Awareness on Road Safety and Traffic Rules

    National Road Safety Week 2025 Dates in India: Here’s the Theme and Significance of the Week-Long Observance That Creates Awareness on Road Safety and Traffic Rules

    National Road Safety Week in India is annually observed from January 11 to 17 to promote road safety measures among people and educate them about traffic rules to prevent road accidents. The government of India organises various events to create awareness about road safety, reduce road accidents, and encourage adherence to traffic rules. The week-long campaign is observed across the country, with participation from government agencies, NGOs, schools, colleges, and the general public. National Road Safety Week 2025 Messages, Slogans and HD Images. 

    As per records, approximately 328 lives are lost daily, much of which could have been prevented with timely rescue and intervention. Despite the innumerable road safety campaigns and awareness drives, many accident- related deaths are recorded across the country. In this article, let’s know more about National Road Safety Week 2025 dates in India, theme and the significance of the annual event. January 2025 Holidays and Festivals Calendar: Check Dates of Important Events in the First Month of the Year. 

    National Road Safety Week 2025 Dates and Theme

    National Road Safety Week 2025 starts from January 11 and continues till January 17. The theme for National Road Safety Week 2025 is “Be a Road Safety Hero.”

    National Road Safety Week Significance

    National Road Safety Week in India is an excellent opportunity to educate people about following the traffic rules which would help in minimising road accidents and fatalities. The day also promotes the use of helmets, seat belts, and other safety measures and raises awareness about the dangers of rash driving and drunk driving.

    Knowing that road accidents as a leading cause of death in the country, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India has called for a joint effort of the state and central government to facilitate the improvement of road and safety infrastructure and to reduce casualties and mortality.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 11, 2025 08:42 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • National Road Safety Week 2025 Messages, Slogans and HD Images: Share These Quotes, Greetings, Sayings and Wallpapers To Raise Awareness About Road Safety

    National Road Safety Week 2025 Messages, Slogans and HD Images: Share These Quotes, Greetings, Sayings and Wallpapers To Raise Awareness About Road Safety

    National Road Safety Week is an annual campaign observed in India to raise awareness about road safety and reduce accidents and fatalities. Typically held in the second week of January, this initiative is organised by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and involves collaboration with local governments, schools, NGOs, and other stakeholders. The week aims to educate citizens about traffic rules, safe driving practices, and the importance of responsible behavior on the roads. National Road Safety Week in India is celebrated annually from January 11 to January 17. To observe National Road Safety Week 2025, share these National Road Safety Week 2025 messages, slogans, HD images, quotes, greetings, sayings and wallpapers to raise awareness about road safety. January 2025 Holidays and Festivals Calendar: Check Dates of Important Events in the First Month of the Year. 

    During Road Safety Week, various activities and events are conducted nationwide. These include awareness drives, workshops, seminars, rallies, and poster-making competitions. Public service messages are broadcasted through media, and traffic police often conduct special drives to enforce compliance with traffic laws. Schools and colleges play a significant role by engaging students in activities like debates and skits to promote road safety.  As you observe Road Safety Week 2025, share these National Road Safety Week 2025 messages, slogans, HD images, quotes, greetings, sayings and wallpapers. Republic Day 2025 School Holiday: Educational Institutes To Remain Close For January 26? Know Holiday Details Across Different Indian States As R-Day Falls on Sunday. 

    National Road Safety Week (Photo Credits: File Image)

    WhatsApp Message Reads: Drive Safely, Drive Slower, Leave Early, and Drive With Reason.

    WhatsApp Message Reads: Follow Traffic Rules, Obey Traffic Police and Traffic Rules To Avoid Accidents.

    WhatsApp Message Reads: Be a Responsible Driver, Don’t Drink and Drive, Don’t Text and Drive, and Wear a Seatbelt.

    National Road Safety Week (Photo Credits: File Image)

    WhatsApp Message Reads: Be a Responsible Pedestrian, Walk Safely and Be Aware of Traffic.

    WhatsApp Message Reads: Be a Responsible Community Member, Promote Road Safety in Your Community, School, and Workplace.

    WhatsApp Message Reads: Road Safety Is a Moral Imperative, It’s Not Just a Legal Duty To Protect the Lives of Yourself and Others.

    The campaign emphasises critical aspects of road safety, such as the dangers of drunk driving, overspeeding, and not wearing helmets or seat belts. It also highlights the need for pedestrian safety, vehicle maintenance, and adherence to traffic signals. Road Safety Week serves as a platform to stress the importance of creating safer roads through collective responsibility and stricter enforcement of traffic laws. Road accidents are a significant concern in India, claiming thousands of lives annually.

    Observing Road Safety Week is a vital step in fostering a culture of safety and responsibility among road users. It reminds citizens that small changes in behavior—like following traffic rules and staying alert—can make a big difference in reducing accidents and saving lives.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 11, 2025 07:00 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • Coldwave conditions: IMD predicts spell of rain in THESE places in first week of new year 2025

    Coldwave conditions: IMD predicts spell of rain in THESE places in first week of new year 2025

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that a western disturbance, a cyclonic circulation over eastern Afghanistan in the lower troposphere, is expected to impact Northwest India from 4th January 2025.

    As reported by ANI, IMD scientist Naresh stated, “At present, there is a western disturbance over North Pakistan. It is likely to affect the Western Himalayas in the next two to three days and cause light to moderate snowfall.”

    Also Read: Cold wave conditions: IMD issues ‘dense fog’, ‘ground froust’ warning at THESE places today. Details here

    This disturbance is likely to bring the following weather conditions:

    Western Himalayan Region (1st to 3rd January 2025): Light isolated to scattered rainfall and snowfall. From the 4th to the 6th of January, rainfall and snowfall will become more widespread, with heavy rainfall and snowfall expected in isolated areas, particularly over Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Muzaffarabad on the 5th of January.

    Plains of Northwest India (4th to 6th January 2025): Light to moderate rainfall is expected in isolated to scattered areas.

    Also Read: Brace for a cold start to 2025: IMD issues fog alert, predicts low temperatures in north India

    Additionally, a cyclonic circulation over the Equatorial Indian Ocean and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal will likely bring light to moderate rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning, particularly in south Tamil Nadu on 31st December 2024.

    Coldwave warnings

    Cold Day Conditions: Cold conditions are expected in isolated pockets of West Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh, and East Uttar Pradesh on 1st January 2025.

    Dense Fog Warnings: Dense fog is expected to occur during late-night and early-morning hours in isolated pockets across regions including Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura until 5th January.

    Ground Frost Warnings: Ground frost conditions are likely in isolated pockets of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura on 1st January.

    Fishermen Warning: Due to adverse weather conditions, fishermen are advised against venturing into specific areas of the Gulf of Mannar, southwest Bay of Bengal, and other surrounding waters between 31 December and 4 January. Areas of concern also include the Maldives and southern parts of the southeast Arabian Sea on 3rd and 4th January.

    At present, there is a western disturbance over North Pakistan. It is likely to affect the Western Himalayas in the next two to three days and cause light to moderate snowfall.