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11/09 NEWSLETTER – What could Trump’s second term bring? Deportations, tariffs, Jan. 6 pardons and more

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Keeping Up With America

What could Trump’s second term bring? Deportations, tariffs, Jan. 6 pardons and more: When President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated in January, he’ll assume the powers of the presidency with a surer sense of what he wants to accomplish and how to get it done, after four years on the job and four years planning his return.

Cheese sold at Aldi, Market Basket and more recalled due to listeria worries: Soft ripened cheeses sold by retailers including Aldi and Market Basket and are being recalled because they may be tainted with listeria, a bacteria that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections, according to a notice posted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

In Trump 2020 election case, Jack Smith asks judge for time to determine “appropriate course”: Special counsel Jack Smith has asked the federal district court in Washington to forego current deadlines in the case against President-elect Donald Trump related to the 2020 election to allow prosecutors more time to assess the “unprecedented circumstance” arising out of his election Tuesday to serve a second term in the White House.

Black people across US receive racist text messages after Trump’s win: Just hours after Donald Trump’s election win on Tuesday, Black people across the US reported receiving racist text messages telling them that they had been “selected” to pick cotton and needed to report to “the nearest plantation”. While the texts, some of which were signed “a Trump supporter”, varied in detail, they all conveyed the same essential message about being selected to pick cotton. Some of the messages refer to the recipients by name.

43 escaped research monkeys still loose in South Carolina after caretaker failed to shut two doors: Police are still searching for 43 monkeys that escaped from a research facility in South Carolina on Wednesday, as the head of the company revealed that the outbreak happened when a staff member failed to secure a door properly.


Around the World

Amsterdam police arrest more than 60 people after attacks on Israeli football fans: Amsterdam police have made more than 60 arrests after what authorities called “hateful antisemitic violence” against Israeli football fans.

2 Russian soldiers who massacred Ukrainian family of 9 sentenced to life in prison: A Russian court sentenced two soldiers to life in prison for the massacre of a family of nine people in their home in occupied Ukraine, state media reported on Friday.


Lets Talk Business and Tech

Scientists teach AI to recognise when a goat is upset

4 Coaching Stages Every Leader Should Master to Help Others Grow

Bitcoin price hits new all-time high as Trump declares victory


Richer, Wiser, Happier

What’s the gold price forecast for November 2024?: Gold has long been viewed as a safe-haven investment, favored as a hedge against inflation that offers stability during times of global unrest. However, with gold prices repeatedly breaking new records in recent months, diversifying into gold has become an increasingly popular option.

3 Lesser-Known Pitfalls of Having a Credit Score Under 600: The average U.S. credit score was 715 in 2023, says Experian, one of the three credit bureaus. And that score is considered good (though not great). A credit score of under 600, on the other hand, could be considered fair to poor, depending on how low it is. And with a sub-600 credit score, you might end up paying more the next time you borrow money.

The Fed rate cut: What it means for your bank accounts, loans, credit cards, and investments: There was another quarter-point cut to short-term interest rates on Thursday from the Federal Reserve. With the election over, stocks soaring, and rates declining, frothy optimism is bubbling up in the capital markets.


Sports and Showbiz Shenanigans

Trevor Lawrence likely out; Mac Jones would start vs. Vikings | Sparks coach Curt Miller named Wings‘ general manager

Netflix Lost Margot Robbie’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ to Warner Bros. Despite $150 Million Offer — Has the Streamer Lost Its Dealmaking Mojo? | Eddie Redmayne’s Prosthetics in ‘The Day of the Jackal’ Were So Hot He Was ‘Oozing’ Sweat: ‘It’s Really a Trial and Error Experience’

Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake: ‘Not Like Us’ gets record, song of the year Grammy nominations | ​​How Do Tom Hanks and Robin Wright De-Age in Their Movie ‘Here’? Us Explains


Life Hacks to Hack Your Life

The 15 Airports With the Longest Thanksgiving Wait Times

This morning habit is causing neuropathy’ (in hands and feet)

What Is Rucking and Is It Better Than Regular Walking? Here’s What Personal Trainers Say

Five Ways to Keep Your Outdoor Space Warm This Winter


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