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Chelsea have announced the appointment of Liam Rosenior as their new head coach on a six-and-a-half year contract.Rosenior joins from Strasbourg on a contract until 2032. He said: “I am extremely humbled and honored to be appointed head coach of Chelsea Football Club. This is a club with a unique spirit and a proud history of trophy winning.” Rossenia will be in charge of Saturday’s FA Cup third round tie against Championship side Charlton Athletic.Callum MacFarlane, who managed Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Manchester City, will take charge of Wednesday’s Premier League game against Fulham, but Rosenior will be watching from…

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Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian speaks to commemorate the 6th anniversary of the killing of Qasem Soleimani in Musala, Tehran. Qasem Soleimani, former commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force, was killed in a US missile strike in Iraq in 2020. Soban Farajvan | Light Rocket | Getty ImagesWidespread anti-government protests have roiled Iran for more than a week, forcing leaders to consider options to quell unrest as US President Donald Trump raises threats of intervention. The escalating violence, which began in Tehran’s bazaar on December 28, has become increasingly violent in recent days, spurred by growing discontent…

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Pablo Gonchar | SOPA Images | Light Rocket | Getty ImagesSoftware startup NinjaOne has surpassed $500 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR), the company announced Tuesday.The IT management platform’s revenue grew nearly 70% year-over-year, and its customer base grew more than 60% year-over-year to 35,000 people.President and Chief Financial Officer Chris Matarese told CNBC that ARR’s milestones were driven primarily by the startup’s continued product innovation and customer support.“We spend probably four times the industry average on support and have had customer satisfaction scores of over 98% throughout our history,” he said.Founded in 2013, NinjaOne offers patch management, backup, remote…

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WASHINGTON, DC – It has become a familiar pattern. The President of the United States takes unilateral military action abroad. Congress shrugs.On Saturday, hours after U.S. forces abducted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, Senate Democrats pledged to introduce a new resolution to rein in President Donald Trump’s military actions.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listChuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the chamber, said his party would push for a vote this week. No matter how you look at it, its chances of success remain high.Since President Trump took office for a second term in 2025, Congress has considered multiple bills…

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I ask Andy Cory how he came to live on the remote South Pacific island of Niue tending hives abuzz with one of the world’s most isolated populations of honeybees. A 100-square-mile dot on the map located roughly between the Cook Islands and Fiji and home to less than 2,000 people, Niue is way out there. But the towering New Zealander in the paint-splattered bee suit, who answered an ad for a beekeeper in the late ’90s and is now known as the “Honeyman of Niue,” has questions for me and my travel companion, too. “You’re the Instagram husband, right?”…

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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. new york stock exchangeU.S. Treasury yields were relatively flat on Tuesday as markets digested rising geopolitical developments in Venezuela and weak U.S. economic data as attention shifted to Friday’s December jobs report.of 10 year treasury Yields increased by less than 1 basis point to 4.165%. Two-year bonds edged up less than 1 basis point to 3.459%.One basis point equals 0.01%, and yield and price are inversely related.Investors remain focused on developments in Venezuela after the United States attacked the country over the weekend and detained President Nicolás Maduro and…

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This is CNBC’s Morning Squawk newsletter. Subscribe here to receive future editions in your inbox.Happy Tuesday. It’s not even a week into the new year, but I’m already starting to tell myself that my resolution to read more might include checking out drafts of this newsletter.Stock futures were little changed this morning. The market is winning.Here are five important things investors need to know to start their trading day.1. President Maduro’s pleaVenezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, are escorted to the Downtown Manhattan Helipad in New York City, USA, for their first appearance at the Daniel Patrick…

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England went into the final Ashes Test hoping to take the series score to 3-2, but after a tough day for the tourists, a 4-1 win for Australia now looks like the most likely scenario. sprayer This content is provided by sprayercookies and other technologies may be used. To view this content, you must allow cookies. You can change the settings and enable it using the buttons below. sprayer Use cookies or allow them only once. You can change your settings at any time in Privacy Options. Unfortunately, we were unable to verify whether you consented. sprayer cookie. To view…

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The long-awaited public listings of SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic are expected this year, but questions remain about whether investors will be willing to pay the hefty price tags commensurate with their valuations. Elon Musk’s SpaceX was valued at $800 billion in a secondary stock sale in December, according to a letter to shareholders from the company’s finance chief reviewed by Reuters. There have been widespread rumors that the space technology company plans to go public in 2026, and Musk confirmed the reports last month. OpenAI completed a secondary stock sale in October that valued the company at $500 billion, and…

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Denmark’s prime minister has issued a stern warning to the White House amid growing concerns that Greenland, the vast Arctic territory ruled by Denmark, is still coveted by the Trump administration. In nationally televised remarks, Mette Frederiksen reminded Danes that “we have already made the position of the Kingdom of Denmark clear, saying that Greenland does not want to become part of the United States.” But she also warned of the consequences of US military action to occupy Greenland, something US President Donald Trump has explicitly refused to rule out. “First of all, I think we need to take seriously…

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