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Donald Trump sworn in as 47th President, vows a “Golden Age of America”

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Marking a historic political comeback, President Trump outlines bold priorities in trade, immigration, and national security while taking aim at the Biden administration.

Donald Trump took the oath of office on Monday, officially becoming the 47th President of the United States in a ceremony held at the U.S. Capitol.

His vice president, J.D. Vance, was also sworn in, joining Trump in marking a historic political resurgence for the pair.

In his inaugural address, Trump struck an optimistic tone, declaring that “the golden age of America” has begun.

He outlined an ambitious agenda focused on trade, immigration reform, and strengthening national security.

Trump promised swift action, vowing to prioritize American sovereignty and prosperity while reversing key policies of the Biden administration.

“From this day forward, the United States of America will be free, sovereign, and independent,” Trump declared, emphasizing his commitment to a government centered on common sense and justice.

The address included pointed criticism of former President Joe Biden, who was seated nearby alongside former Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump blamed the previous administration for what he described as years of decline, pledging to restore America’s standing both at home and abroad.

The swearing-in ceremony marks one of the most remarkable political comebacks in U.S. history, with Trump and Vance defeating Harris in a decisive election.

With his second term underway, Trump is expected to quickly enact a wave of executive actions to deliver on his campaign promises and reshape the nation’s direction.

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Trump calls for Iran’s surrender

Israel and Iran escalate conflicts with missile strikes, prompting Netanyahu’s airstrikes and Trump’s call for Iran’s surrender.

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Israel and Iran escalate conflicts with missile strikes, prompting Netanyahu’s airstrikes and Trump’s call for Iran’s surrender.


Missile strikes between Israel and Iran are intensifying, with both nations targeting nuclear and military sites.

After a missile hit an Israeli hospital, Prime Minister Netanyahu retaliated, launching 20 fighter jets into Western Iran.

Meanwhile, President Trump has demanded Iran’s unconditional surrender and hinted at possible U.S. military involvement.

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Israel strikes Iran’s nuclear sites after hospital hit

Israel’s airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites escalate tensions after a missile attack on an Israeli hospital, prompting Iranian retaliation and casualties on both sides.

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Israel’s airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites escalate tensions after a missile attack on an Israeli hospital, prompting Iranian retaliation and casualties on both sides.


Israel has launched preemptive airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites after a missile attack struck an Israeli hospital, marking a dramatic escalation in regional tensions.

Iran has retaliated with counterstrikes, as both nations report casualties. Israel claims the campaign is necessary to stop Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons—an accusation Tehran denies.

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Fed signals slower cuts amid rising risks

U.S. Federal Reserve revises economic forecasts downward, expecting growth slowdown and higher unemployment, but still plans rate cuts in 2024 and 2025.

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U.S. Federal Reserve revises economic forecasts downward, expecting growth slowdown and higher unemployment, but still plans rate cuts in 2024 and 2025.


At its latest meeting, the U.S. Federal Reserve revised its economic forecasts downward, with growth trimmed, inflation nudged up, and unemployment expectations now higher.

Despite this gloomier outlook, the Fed still sees two rate cuts in 2025, but just one in 2024 and one in 2026, a major dial-back from earlier projections.

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