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Butler First Responders to Lead Inaugural Parade

Butler County, Pennsylvania first responders, who aided then-candidate Trump after a July 2024 assassination attempt that killed fellow first responder Corey Comperatore, will lead Monday's inaugural parade, honoring Comperatore and highlighting their pivotal role.

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Weiss Report Rejects Biden's Claim of Political Bias in Hunter Biden Investigation

Special Counsel David Weiss's final report rejects President Biden's claims of political bias in the Hunter Biden investigation, citing two criminal convictions and eight court rulings dismissing allegations of partisan influence; the President's pardon prevented further charges.

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Musk's Engineer Shortage Claim: Data, H-1B Debate, and Future Policy

Elon Musk's recent claim of a U.S. shortage of top engineers, countered by data showing record STEM degrees and projected job growth, highlights the debate surrounding the H-1B visa program's impact on American workers and its role in tech innovation.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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French Pension Reform Sparks Government Crisis

France's 2023 pension reform, raising the retirement age to 64, faces calls for repeal or suspension, creating a political crisis for Prime Minister François Bayrou's government, with potential costs reaching €16 billion by 2032.

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Reduced Inequality
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Lebanon Poised to Elect New Prime Minister: Nawaf Salam

Following a period of political instability, Lebanon is set to appoint Nawaf Salam, a former UN ambassador and current president of the International Court of Justice, as its next prime minister, signaling a potential shift towards a more reform-oriented and less Iran-influenced government.

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Auschwitz Survivors' Testimonies Launch in Holocaust Remembrance Campaign

On Monday, a two-week social media campaign by the Claims Conference features 80 Auschwitz survivors sharing their memories, coinciding with the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation to combat ignorance and ensure the horrors of the Holocaust are never forgotten.

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Record-Breaking Fundraising for Trump's Inauguration: Democratic Fundraiser Switches Sides

Lindy Li, a former Democratic fundraiser and Kamala Harris critic, joined President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural fundraising committee, which has raised a record-breaking $170 million, exceeding capacity for some events and prompting donors to offer more to gain access.

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Reduced Inequality
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Thune Selects Four Advisors to Shape Senate Republican Leadership

Senate Majority Leader John Thune appointed Senators Marsha Blackburn, Steve Daines, Markwayne Mullin, and John Cornyn to an informal advisory team to help shape his leadership and advance the Republican agenda in the Senate, mirroring a similar practice by former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConn...

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Record Bird Flu Deaths Devastate US Egg Supply

The US experienced over 20 million egg-laying chicken deaths due to bird flu in the last quarter, leading to record-high egg prices and a $1.25 billion USDA compensation program; the virus has also spread to dairy herds, raising further concerns.

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Zero Hunger
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UK Social Care Crisis: Charities Forced to "Evict" Residents Due to Funding Cuts

Facing insolvency due to increased taxes, wages, and funding cuts, UK charities providing specialist care to thousands of vulnerable adults are being forced to "evict" residents or cut services, raising concerns about the future of the sector.

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No Poverty
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UCSF Study Highlights Social Media Addiction Among Pre-teens

A University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study reveals that most 11- and 12-year-olds in the US use TikTok and other social media platforms despite age restrictions, exhibiting signs of addiction and negatively impacting their mental health and academic performance.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Syrian Kurds Face Uncertain Future Amidst Turkish Occupation

Turkey's occupation of Kurdish areas in northern Syria, following the US withdrawal, leaves the future of the approximately two million Syrian Kurds uncertain, depending on the actions of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham's leader and potential models of autonomy.

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