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A joint statement from all five political parties elected to Greenland’s parliament says the island’s future must be decided by its people.Published January 10, 2026January 10, 2026Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareGreenland’s political party has rejected repeated threats by US President Donald Trump to seize control of the Arctic island, saying its future must be decided by the people.President Trump has threatened to seize the mineral-rich autonomous territory of Denmark by force to prevent Russia or China from seizing the strategically located island, raising concerns around the world.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of listLeaders of all five…

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Camp Jeep Outdoor Terrain at New York International Auto Show on April 16, 2025. Daniel DeVries | CNBCDetroit — Stellantis will discontinue its plug-in hybrid electric Jeep SUV and Chrysler minivan due to weak EV sales, quality issues and weakening federal fuel efficiency regulations. The company said Friday that its decision to end production of the Jeep Wrangler, Jeep Grand Cherokee and Chrysler Pacifica plug-in hybrids is the result of declining customer demand and the need to focus on “more competitive electric solutions, including hybrid and extended range vehicles.””Stellantis continually evaluates its product strategy to meet evolving customer needs and…

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Are we in an artificial intelligence bubble?This is the debate that dominated the tech industry in 2025, and it’s not going away anytime soon.Record valuations and deals driven by massive investments in artificial intelligence are fueling an AI boom, and some are bracing for a potential explosion.OpenAI and Nvidia While weaving an impressive web of incredible deals with cloud infrastructure companies, hyperscalers such as Amazon, microsoft and google We continue to spend billions of dollars to expand our data centers.As companies scramble to keep up with rapidly accelerating demand for AI, the massive debt to fund these increases has raised…

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Arsenal are interested in signing Georgia Stanway, with the England international set to leave Bayern Munich when his contract expires this summer.Sky Sports News understands that early talks have taken place between the Gunners and Stanway, but there is also interest from other WSL clubs. The midfielder will leave Bayern at the end of the season, but could sign a pre-contract with a club abroad this month. Twitter This content is provided by Twittercookies 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.…

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The far-right’s victory in last month’s local elections in Spain’s Extremadura region was inevitable. Since the summer, following a series of corruption and sexual harassment allegations surrounding Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s socialist government, everyone in Spain knew it was impossible for him to win. The southwestern region was historically a stronghold of Sanchez’s Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE), but since 2023 it has been in the hands of the conservative Popular Party (PP) and the far-right Vox party.The alliance, which until recently ruled several other strategically important regions of Spain such as Valencia and Murcia, is poised to take over…

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Let’s take a look at some of the stocks making the biggest moves during intraday trading. Chip Trends – The VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) rebounded more than 2% after two days of losses as investors returned to chips. Lam Research shares rose 8%, while ASML and Applied Materials rose 6%. Intel — The stock soared nearly 10% after President Donald Trump posted a flattering message about Intel on social media following a meeting with CEO Lip Vu Thanh. “The U.S. government is proud to be a shareholder in Intel, and through its U.S. ownership, it has already made tens of…

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Since taking over the White House last January, President Donald Trump has repeatedly said he “very much” wants to annex Greenland, and a variety of options are being considered, including a military strike.Amid opposition from Greenlandic lawmakers, President Trump doubled down on Friday, threatening that the U.S. is “going to do something[on the ground]whether you like it or not.””If we don’t do this, Russia or China will take over Greenland. And we’re not going to have Russia or China as our neighbors,” Trump said at a White House meeting with oil and gas executives.He added: “I want to get a…

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The NFL welcomes the latest installment of its oldest rivalry on Saturday night as the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears square off in a rare blockbuster playoff game.The first time these familiar football foes met was in November 1921, when Chicago, then known as the Staleys, defeated the Packers 20-0. Since then, Green Bay has amassed a 109-99-6 record in the series, with both teams enjoying periods of dominance over each other. The teams share a total of 211 seasons heading into an NFL-record 213th meeting, but have only met twice in the playoffs during that time. The Bears…

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After years of public criticism directed at Europe, US President Donald Trump has put together a National Security Strategy (NSS) that reflects his distorted perceptions. Still, it’s one thing to hear his on-stage rhetoric and another to see his worldview codified in official doctrine. Its central argument is that Europe will become “unrecognizable within 20 years” due to “civilizational erasure” unless the United States, which is “emotionally attached” to the continent, intervenes to restore it to its “former greatness.”Trump is right, Europe has a problem. But those are not his claims.Decades of underinvestment in human resources, persistent political incentives to…

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Gone are the days when you spent hours searching for answers to questions, had to leave the house to meet new people, or had to get up to change the temperature in your home.But the convenience afforded by technology comes at a price, says Anna Lembke, a psychiatrist at Stanford University. Most people now dislike activities that require effort more than they used to. Working out or learning a new skill from scratch can feel more like a chore than fun. But you can train your brain to take on and like these types of challenges, Lembke said on Monday’s…

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