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US President Donald Trump has once again sparked outrage over his online posts, this time after sharing a video depicting former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama as monkeys.The reposted clip was published as part of a late-night flurry of messages posted to President Trump’s Truth Social account.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listBy noon Friday, the video had been removed, but not after the post drew bipartisan condemnation for being blatantly racist.Tim Scott, currently the only Black Republican in the Senate, said in a post on social media platform”The president should remove it,” he added.Fellow Republican…

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Chelsea Women’s manager Sonia Bompastre has signed a new contract until 2030.The decision was taken despite Chelsea being set to miss out on their first Women’s Super League title since 2019. Chelsea lost 5-1 to leaders Manchester City last weekend and are now 12 points behind WSL leaders Manchester City with eight games remaining. After the match, Bompastar admitted that if the club’s higher-ups didn’t think he was the right man for the job, he would quit.However, Chelsea decided to support their head coach in a statement. Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Highlights of the Women’s…

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On Thursday, WordPress launched a new Claude connector that lets site owners share backend data with Anthropic’s chatbot system. Users can control the specific data they want to share, and can revoke access if they choose. Specifically, Claude is given read-only access. This means that nothing can be changed within the user’s CMS. However, last year WP claimed that it would eventually provide “write” access to the MCP integration, possibly allowing users to perform editing tasks directly from the connected chatbot of their choice. Either way, once Claude is linked to an account, users can ask the chatbot all kinds…

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Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa speaks at an event in Turin, Italy on November 25, 2025.Daniele Mascolo | ReutersDetroit — Stellantis Chief Executive Officer Antonio Filosa said Friday that the company plans to move forward as one company, despite speculation that the brand could be sold or broken up after disappointing results. “Stellantis is a very strong global company and we are very proud to have a very deep regional group,” Filosa, who is originally from Italy, told reporters on a conference call with the media. “It makes a lot of sense to be together. We hope to be together for…

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Jim Cramer is urging Amazon investors to be patient and have faith in the cloud e-commerce company’s big spending strategy, despite the clear risks to its bottom line. “I completely believe,” Jim said on Friday’s “Squawk on the Street.” “(Amazon CEO Andy Jassy) knows how to do it, so I believe in that and I’m not going to push back on that.” Amazon shares fell 5.6% on Friday to $210 a share after management announced the previous night that the company’s 2026 capital spending target was $200 billion, compared to an expected $146.6 billion. The company also issued a lower-than-expected…

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listen to this article | 5 minutesinformationMexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has announced that her country will send humanitarian aid to Cuba as the country continues to negotiate with US President Donald Trump to ease the oil blockade imposed on Cuba.Sheinbaum, speaking Friday from Michoaca state, added that the state government would provide aid soon.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of list“We plan to send this aid by Monday at the latest, if not by the end of this week,” she said. “What they requested was mainly food and other supplies.”He added that he would continue “diplomatic efforts” with the United…

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France and Canada opened consulates in Greenland’s capital Nuuk on Friday in a show of support for NATO ally Denmark, as US President Donald Trump renews his calls for Arctic territory. Jean-Noël Poirier said Nouk’s appointment as French consul general was meant not as a “signal” to the US government, but rather as a message of friendship to Greenland and Denmark. “This is also a question of unity. Just like when you need friends, you only have to turn around to see who is there. And we are there as French people… not against, but together,” Poirier told reporters in…

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Emma Radukanu defeated Oleksandra Olnikova in a “brutal” three-set semi-final at the Transylvania Open to reach her first final since winning the 2021 US Open.The British No. 1, playing in his fifth tour-level semi-final of his career, won the first set 7-5 before his Ukrainian opponent won the second set 6-3. But Raducanu recovered from losing serve early in the deciding third and won four of the next five games to take the set 6-3 and secure a spot in Saturday’s highlight, the WTA250 tournament in Cluj, Romania. She is the No. 1 seed. Trailing 5-2 after the third match,…

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Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, DC.Al Drago | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesIf the Supreme Court rules that President Donald Trump’s International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) tariffs are illegal, U.S. companies would not only receive tariff refunds, but also billions of dollars paid to insurance companies in bonds and collateral. Customs bonds, also known as surety bonds, provide coverage to importers to ensure payment of duties and taxes levied on imported goods. The value of these bonds and related collateral has soared as the Trump administration increases tariffs. Importers purchase these bonds through specialized…

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SAN FRANCISCO, USA – During an appearance on ABC’s popular daytime show The View in November 2024, host Sunny Hostin asked then-Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris if she planned to do anything different from President Joe Biden. “I can’t think of anything,” Harris said.Analysts said the moment tied Harris closely to the economic hardships and other failures voters faced under the Biden administration. Harris returned to the show a year after losing the election, saying, “In hindsight, I realize I didn’t fully appreciate how much of a problem it was.” In his book “107 Days,” Harris likened his remarks to…

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