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Senate confirmation process kicks into high gear for Trump’s Cabinet
After President-elect Donald Trump takes the oath of office and Congress concludes the inaugural pageantry and the post-inauguration lunch on Monday, the Senate will get back to work.
The first item on the Senate’s Trump nomination agenda appears sure to be the confirmation of one of their own. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., had a relatively easy confirmation hearing at the Foreign Relations Committee last week and is expected to be confirmed as secretary of State on Monday evening.
Other key Trump nominees will have to wait — though the Republican majority is prioritizing national security posts.
The Foreign Relations Committee is scheduled to vote on the Rubio nomination Monday afternoon before it heads to the floor. Senate Armed Services Chairman Roger Wicker, R-Miss., said last week he plans to hold a Monday evening vote on Trump’s nomination of former Fox News host Pete Hegseth to be secretary of Defense.
The Senate Intelligence Committee also meets Monday to vote on the nomination of John L. Ratcliffe to be CIA director, according to a source familiar with the schedule, and the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee is scheduled to vote on the nominations of South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem to be Homeland Security secretary and Russell Vought to be director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Vought still has a confirmation hearing before the Senate Budget Committee on Wednesday, but Ratcliffe and Noem, along with Hegseth, could get prioritized for floor votes this week.
Trump spoke highly of the way the confirmation process was going during an event with donors Sunday night in Washington.
“They’re doing really well in the process. And the senators — the Republican senators — have been very understanding and very professional. We appreciate it,” Trump said. “So far. Now, if that changes, I’ll let you know. I’ll let you all know.”
There’s also a new Republican senator on track to be sworn in. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Sunday signed the formal paperwork to name fellow Republican Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to fill the seat vacated by Vice President-elect JD Vance.
More markups are now on deck this week, including for a trio of former Republican House members: Sean Duffy of Wisconsin to be secretary of Transportation, Doug Collins of Georgia to be secretary of Veterans Affairs and Lee Zeldin of New York to be administrator of the EPA.
That could get any of those nominees into the queue for confirmation on the Senate floor as early as the end of this week, especially if the Senate is once again in session on Friday as scheduled. The Senate still needs to finish work on the immigration bill that would impose stricter measures on undocumented migrants who commit crimes in the United States.
Ten Democrats joined in getting the measure past filibuster threats in a 61-36 cloture vote on Friday. Final passage, scheduled for Monday at 5:30 p.m., requires only a simple majority.
House could also act this week
Senators amended the measure, and they’re using a different legislative vehicle from the one that passed the House — so the House will need to act again on the more expansive bill to send it to Trump’s desk. The Senate bill is on the House agenda for this week, according to the schedule from House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La.
The House is expected back in session for votes on Tuesday, with the Rules Committee meeting for the first time under new Chair Virginia Foxx, R-N.C.
The panel is scheduled to set the terms for floor consideration of forestry management legislation, an issue that’s been front and center with the wildfires ravaging Los Angeles County.
“The destruction and devastation in LA is a reminder of the incalculable human toll of these fires. While we can’t stop every fire, smart changes to policy will help prevent fires, limit their spread, and make them less destructive,” Rep. Scott Peters, D-Calif., said in a statement on reintroducing the bill. “Our bill will help us protect where nature meets homes, pre-position firetrucks and other resources in high-risk areas, and build homes more resistant to fire.”
Peters, who represents a San Diego-based district, is the lead Democratic co-sponsor of the bill introduced by Natural Resources Chairman Bruce Westerman, R-Ark.
The other priority legislation for the House this week is a bill related to medical care standards for infants born alive, including during abortion procedures.
That measure will be coming up for a vote this week around the same time as the anti-abortion March for Life rally in Washington. Both House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., are scheduled to speak Thursday there, according to event organizers.
Mark Satter and Victor Feldman contributed to this report.
The Senate confirmation process is officially underway for President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks, as hearings are set to begin in the coming weeks. With a number of controversial and contentious nominations, including Rex Tillerson for Secretary of State and Jeff Sessions for Attorney General, the confirmation process is expected to be intense.Democrats have already voiced their concerns and opposition to several of Trump’s nominees, citing potential conflicts of interest, lack of experience, and controversial past actions. Republicans, on the other hand, have expressed their support for the nominees and are eager to move the confirmation process forward.
As the Senate prepares to grill Trump’s Cabinet picks on their qualifications, policies, and plans for their respective departments, the spotlight will be on key players such as Tillerson, Sessions, and Betsy DeVos for Secretary of Education.
Stay tuned for updates on the Senate confirmation process as it kicks into high gear for Trump’s Cabinet.
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More draws, less running and launched goal kicks: Tottenham need to be more boring
It was October 2023 when Ange Postecoglou joked about Tottenham Hotspur turning their stadium into a “nightclub”, whereas the cliche is that a home ground should be a fortress.
Then, Tottenham had won seven of their opening nine league games of 2023-24, were off the back of a 2-0 home victory over Fulham, and topped the Premier League table. Freed From Desire played over the PA system. Tottenham were dancing and Postecoglou had statistically the best-ever start by a permanent manager in the Premier League (23 points from nine games).
A record-breaking start is a high bar to set, but Tottenham have not had anything close to that sort of form since. Postecoglou has spent a season and a half of press conferences defending his team, his principles and his dogmatism, and while nobody expects them to change style, the reality is Tottenham need to be more boring.
That starts with drawing more. Tottenham have only drawn nine of 59 league games under Postecoglou (27 wins and 23 defeats), the fewest of any team to play Premier League football in both 2023-24 and 2024-25. Draws are often viewed as points dropped, though in recent seasons, Tottenham have won enough but lost too many. It has cost them.
Last term, Tottenham finished fifth, two points behind Aston Villa in fourth (and in the last Champions League place). They won the same number of games, 20, however Villa had two more draws and Tottenham two more defeats.
It was a similar story in 2022-23 when Brighton & Hove Albion and Villa finished above them, with Tottenham finishing eighth and missing out on European football entirely. All three teams had 18 wins, Tottenham just lost more. In 2021-22, Tottenham (22) won more than Chelsea (21) but finished one place lower because they had only five draws and 11 defeats, while Chelsea drew 11 times and only lost six.
The high-floor, low-ceiling performances from Tottenham are encapsulated by their goal difference this season. At +11, it’s the fifth-highest in the league and they are second-top scorers (43) behind leaders Liverpool (48), yet are closer to the relegation zone than they are to eighth-placed Bournemouth. All but one of their seven league wins have been by a margin of at least three goals, while all but one of their 11 defeats have been by a margin of one.
Being so all-or-nothing predates Postecoglou, but his style compounds it. Tottenham play in the same gear regardless of the opposition or scoreline. They restart games the quickest in the league, even when winning, and almost exclusively build up short. Just 4.6 per cent of their goal kicks have been launched (kicked 40+ yards), the lowest proportion in Europe’s top-five leagues. In open play, their goalkeepers only launch 13.3 per cent of passes — Barcelona’s goalkeepers (11.7 launch rate in open play) are the only ones to play short more regularly.
Tottenham are one of the least predictable teams around, instead reliant on individual brilliance and perfect execution of patterns to escape the press. That is particularly challenging given the injuries they have in defence and the regular changes Postecoglou makes to his midfield three. Tottenham have played four goalkeepers across all competitions this season (and signed one, in Antonin Kinsky from Slavia Prague) and it is an underutilisation of summer signing Dominic Solanke, who cost £65m from Bournemouth, to play long so rarely.
Last season, Bournemouth had the highest proportion of line-breaking passes over opposition defences and Solanke’s profile is similar to Harry Kane’s — he can be physical against centre-backs and bring team-mates into play. It stood out in Tottenham’s recent north London derby defeat at the Emirates, where they continuously played short and tried to go through and round one of the best pressing teams in Europe. Solanke only received seven passes (two from Kinsky) in 90 minutes.
The striker only has one headed goal this season, a reflection of how on-the-floor Tottenham’s attacking play has been. That was after four minutes at home to Newcastle, an opener in a match that Tottenham lost 2-1. It encapsulated their problems. From the kick-off at 1-0, Newcastle won a corner, which goalkeeper Brandon Austin claimed. He waited 10 seconds, allowed the team to take shape, then rolled it short to centre-back Archie Gray.
Immediately after scoring, they decided to go through the press (against another excellent pressing team). Pape Matar Sarr split Newcastle’s front line with an angled pass to Lucas Bergvall, but he slightly overhit his pass. It forced the teenager to try to poke it beyond Joelinton.
The game’s talking point was the ball hitting Joelinton’s hand — Postecoglou afterwards claimed not all had been “fair and even” — before Anthony Gordon was released to equalise on the break. Regardless, it was an instance when Tottenham could have played directly into Solanke and pinned Newcastle back to sustain momentum, but were instantly all-square.
At home, Tottenham’s defensive frailties are undermining them, a strange phenomenon considering how strong they are away (they and Crystal Palace have the joint-best away defences, with 11 conceded).
Postecoglou’s 30 home league games have only produced three clean sheets — and only one in the last 26, a 4-0 win over Everton in August — which is the fewest of any Premier League team to play in both of the last two seasons. Only three sides have conceded more than their 21 home goals in 2024-25: Wolverhampton Wanderers (23, 18th place), West Ham (24, 12th place), Southampton (27, 20th place).
Spurs have conceded too many at home, including six against Liverpool (Alex Pantling/Getty Images)Too often, Tottenham find themselves 1-0 down at home, yet they almost seem to relish a game-chasing scenario as it better suits their intensity. In another paradox, they rank third for points won from losing positions (35) since the start of 2023-24 and have dropped the second-most points from winning situations (38) — those numbers practically cancel each other out.
Tottenham have been ahead in five of their last six league games and only won once, a 5-0 win away to Southampton. In four of those matches, they have taken the lead inside 30 minutes, including being 2-0 up after 11 minutes versus Chelsea (4-3 loss) and 4-0 up after only 25 minutes away to Southampton.
Being ahead so early is often at odds with Postecoglou’s high-running game plan and it means Tottenham can appear stuck between styles while also increasing the physical demands on players. According to SkillCorner, Tottenham top the Premier League charts for overall running distance, plus high-speed running and sprint distance.
It’s why he described Tottenham’s defeat away to Arsenal as “way too passive. (We) allowed Arsenal to take control of the game, to dictate the tempo. It’s not who we are, it’s not the way I set the team up. It’s not the way we want to play, to sit in there and allow Arsenal to play to their tempo. Irrespective of everything else, we just didn’t play anywhere near the identity I want us to be”.
A man-to-man pressing scheme and high defensive line demand repeated recovery sprints without the ball. Not only could this have exacerbated the injury crisis that has left Spurs fielding a makeshift back four, but such intense physical fatigue might also lead to tired decisions on the ball. Only Newcastle have been dispossessed more than Tottenham in the Premier League this season. Part of that owes to a young team, too, with six of Tottenham’s eight starting defenders and midfield against Arsenal aged under 25: Kinsky (21), Djed Spence (24), Gray (18), Radu Dragusin (22), Bergvall (18), Sarr (22).
Postecoglou’s side are at a crossroads. Their plateau in the Premier League coincides with a run to the Carabao Cup semi-finals, which includes beating Manchester City (1-0), Manchester United (4-3) and Liverpool (1-0, in the semi-final first leg) all at home. Likewise, they look set to qualify in the top eight of the Europa League, sitting ninth with 11 points from six matches and favourable fixtures away to struggling Hoffenheim and at home against Elfsborg.
Postecoglou’s entire style is predicated on having the ball, getting bodies in central areas and the half-spaces, and using passing combinations to create cutback scenarios. However, he’s blessed with plenty of pace out wide and whether by design or accident, Tottenham have been excellent on counter-attacks. They have the most fast break goals in the league (10), but also rank second for final-third regains per game (5.7). What Postecoglou wants his team to do, and where they naturally excel, now look more different than similar.
It is notable that Postecoglou, who is frequently in conversation with the fourth official, actually coaches little from the sidelines, especially compared to Pep Guardiola. There is plenty of player empowerment to implement the game plan.
An under-discussed part of the challenge is how Postecoglou can even go about making adjustments. Tottenham are playing across four competitions — the north London derby was their 32nd game of the season — and still have four matches to play in January, before six games in 23 days in February. It’s a play-and-recover cycle with limited time on the training pitch.
Tottenham need more attacking layers. It is clearly unsustainable, physically and tactically, to try to go through complete games in the ways they have been. There is a fair argument that margins have counted against them, too, with 10 of their 11 league defeats coming by a single goal this season, but points (or a lack of) matter. Tottenham have not been this low (14th) or on this few points (24) after 21 games since 2008-09 under Harry Redknapp (19th on 20 points at this stage, after he had taken over from Juande Ramos in the October).
As proud as Postecoglou is of being entertaining and all-out-attack — “there’s plenty of room for pragmatism, I’m just not interested in it,” he said in November — he is at risk of dying on his sword. Tottenham need to be more boring.
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In recent weeks, Tottenham Hotspur have been thrilling to watch, with their attacking prowess and high-scoring games entertaining fans around the world. However, as exciting as it may be to see them score goals left and right, their defensive vulnerabilities and lack of control in the midfield have cost them valuable points in the Premier League.With a string of draws and a tendency to launch goal kicks instead of building up play from the back, it’s clear that Tottenham need to be more boring in order to secure crucial wins and climb up the table. While the flashy style of play may be enjoyable for neutrals, it’s time for Spurs to focus on grinding out results and solidifying their defense.
By prioritizing a more conservative approach and focusing on keeping clean sheets, Tottenham can become a more well-rounded team and compete at the highest level. It may not be as exciting to watch, but in the long run, it’s essential for their success in the league.
So, as much as we love to see Spurs score goals for fun, it’s time for them to prioritize defensive stability and play a more controlled style of football. More draws, less running, and launched goal kicks may not be the most thrilling tactics, but they could be the key to Tottenham’s success this season.
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Fred Warner’s wife Sydney stuns in black bikini as 49ers’ offseason kicks off early
As the San Francisco 49ers shift into offseason mode, 49ers linebacker Fred Warner’s wife, Sydney Warner turned heads with a stunning vacation update. Taking to Instagram, she posed in a sleek black bikini while enjoying poolside moments with her young son, Beau Anthony in her lap. The backdrop had pink flowers and palm trees.
In an earlier Instagram Story, Sydney posted a photo of a beach with a sunlit sky, sand, and a refreshing drink.
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The Warners appear to be enjoying a well-deserved break after a challenging NFL regular season. The 49ers were knocked out of playoff contention before their Week 16 game against the Dolphins.
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Fred Warner had some standout moments, like forcing a fumble in Week 1 and scoring a touchdown after an interception in Week 4. However, injuries and setbacks kept the team from making the playoffs and ended their streak for the first time since 2020.
Fred Warner’s wife Sydney grew nostalgic about 2024 on Day 1 of 2025
Although the 49ers had a subpar season, for Fred Warner and his wife, Sydney, last year was memorable. The couple welcomed their firstborn son, Beau Anthony, in March 2024.
Posting on Instagram, Sydney shared a collage which pretty much summed up what her life looked like last year.
“We have been blessed with a beautiful new life, new perspectives, new outlooks and new opportunities. And by the grace of God we are blessed with another year to do good things. 2 Corinthians 5:17 – Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come. Happy New Year guys,” read the caption of the IG Post.
In one photo, Fred and Sydney are outside with Fred holding her baby bump while displaying a prenatal ultrasound scan. Another picture shows Sydney in a hospital gown, flaunting her baby bump.
The third picture showed baby Beau being held up against the sunlight. While another photo, beautifully captured Fred and Sydney enjoying time outdoors with a grazing horse in the background.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner first announced the news of the pregnancy in October 2023.
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With the NFL offseason in full swing, San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner’s wife Sydney is turning heads with her stunning beach photos. The couple recently jetted off to a tropical paradise to kick off their early offseason vacation, and Sydney is making the most of it by flaunting her incredible figure in a black bikini.Sydney, who is a fitness enthusiast and social media influencer, took to Instagram to share a series of photos from their beach getaway. In one shot, she is seen lounging on a sunbed, soaking up the sun in her stylish black two-piece. Her toned abs and radiant smile are on full display, proving that all her hard work in the gym is paying off.
Fans of the couple were quick to shower Sydney with compliments, praising her beauty and enviable physique. Many were also quick to point out that Fred Warner is one lucky guy to have such a gorgeous and supportive wife by his side.
As Fred Warner prepares for another season with the 49ers, it’s clear that he has a strong support system in Sydney. With her stunning looks and positive energy, she is sure to be a source of inspiration for him both on and off the field.
Stay tuned for more updates on Fred Warner and Sydney’s offseason adventures, as they continue to enjoy their well-deserved break before the next NFL season kicks off.
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Fred Warner’s wife Sydney kicks off 49ers offseason in bikini, crochet minidress
The San Francisco 49ers had a disappointing 2024 NFL campaign, but now that the offseason is here it’s time for players to clear their minds. For star linebacker Fred Warner and his wife Sydney, that means jetting off for a beach getaway.
Sydney shared several photos on social media from her offseason trip with the family where she flaunts a stunning bikini snap.
She also shared a candid photo in crochet minidress cover-up that was perfect for the occassion.
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Sydney shared the vacation photos with her 224,000 followers on Instagram.
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Sydney and Fred first linked up after her appearance on season 24 of the hit reality series The Bachelor. Sydney was eliminated in Week 6 of the season, and Warner eventually slid into her DMs after his brother told him about her on the show.
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Fred Warner/Instagram The couple got engaged in May 2021, with Warner proposing to Sydney in Napa wine country. He proposed with a special nod to The Bachelor, presenting her with “the final rose.” The couple wed in June 2022.
Sydney and Fred share one child together, a son named Beau Anthony who was born in March 2024. Sydney gave birth to their child just one month after watching Warner and the 49ers take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl.
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Fred Warner’s wife Sydney is heating up the offseason as she recently shared some sizzling photos on Instagram. The stunning blonde beauty kicked off the 49ers offseason in style, rocking a bikini and crochet minidress that left fans in awe.Sydney, who is no stranger to turning heads with her fashion choices, looked absolutely stunning as she posed for the camera in her beach attire. Her toned figure and radiant smile were on full display as she enjoyed some fun in the sun.
Fans of the couple were quick to shower Sydney with compliments, praising her for her impeccable style and beauty. Many expressed their admiration for the couple, noting that they are relationship goals both on and off the field.
As the offseason kicks into gear, it’s clear that Fred Warner and his lovely wife Sydney are ready to make the most of their time together. With Sydney leading the charge in her stylish beachwear, it’s safe to say that the couple is off to a sizzling start this offseason. Stay tuned for more updates on their fun-filled adventures!
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Yee-haw! Fort Worth hospitality industry kicks up its heels as stock show brings home the bacon
The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo is a Fort Worth institution. So too is Pulido’s Kitchen and Cantina, a fixture of the city’s dining scene since 1966.
And this year, the two will join together, as Pulido’s, now part of the locally owned Westland Restaurant Group, will have a location on the stock show grounds.
“I’m excited as I can be about it,” said Bourke Harvey, managing partner at Westland Restaurant Group. “We’ve catered events on-site and off-site at the stock show, but this year we’ll actually be a part of it.”
Harvey, along with operating partner Gigi Howell, acquired Pulido’s in late 2023 just as the restaurant was preparing to close for good. He said one of the company’s goals in reviving the restaurant is to be more involved in events like the stock show and further integrate the Pulido’s brand into the city’s culture.
“That’s why we’re doing more work at the botanic gardens, things like that,” he said. “We want to be part of Fort Worth and build our brand in the process.”
The official name of the location at the stock show will be Pulido’s Rodeo Kitchen. It will be located in the Centennial Room at the Moncrief Building.
While Pulido’s and the stock show are echoes of Fort Worth’s past, the new restaurant is lassoing some new technology to better serve its customers.
Pulido’s Rodeo Kitchen will have seating for about 40, but Harvey knows that many of the exhibitors and kids showing animals need to eat, too. They have worked with some of their point-of-sale vendors to develop efficient online ordering systems to cater to the people at the show who have limited time for a meal.
“A lot of those kids showing their animals and exhibitors, they don’t want to leave their animals or the area for long,” said Harvey. “So we’ve worked to make it very efficient for them, with a QR code, to order food and not be gone from their stall or whatever for long.”
Pulido’s isn’t the only restaurant benefiting from the influx of foot traffic between Jan. 17 and Feb. 8. According to Visit Fort Worth, about a third of visitors to the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo hail from outside Fort Worth. While the visitors spend much of their time at the stock show, they also frequent the city’s hotels, restaurants and shopping centers before and after the show.
Visit Fort Worth says more fans, up 12%, are staying on the grounds and attending events such as the Roadhouse concert series or eating at area restaurants instead of saddling up and going home.
The 125th edition of the show in 2022 brought in $115 million in direct spending and attracted 1.2 million people, according to a stock show report to Fort Worth City Council that May.
This is the second year that two of the city’s new high-end hotels — The Crescent Hotel Fort Worth and Bowie House — have sought to corral and market to the stock show’s more well-heeled crowd.
The Bowie House will be offering several special events, including a showcase of Fort Worth musical talent, complimentary boot shines, and line dancing and two-stepping lessons.
Harvey, who is also a partner or owns restaurants in seven other states, said the stock show and its timing is an economic bonanza for Fort Worth restaurants and the hospitality industry. The first couple of months after the holidays are the worst time in the restaurant business, he said.
“At my restaurants in other states, after the holidays, it’s not a question of ‘are we going to lose money?’ It’s a question of ‘how much?’” he said. “Not here. The stock show sets Fort Worth apart and for restaurants, hotels, all hospitality, it means a lot. And for some restaurants, it means everything.”
Harvey also caters to the stock show crowd at his Curly’s Frozen Custard restaurant at 4017 Camp Bowie Blvd., just a few blocks from the event. He has served a Cow Patty special featuring a brownie and chocolate custard for several years during the stock show. This year, requests for the special concoction began in November.
“I started serving it two months early this year because I had so many requests,” he said. “That’s the power of the stock show.”
Bob Francis is business editor for the Fort Worth Report. Contact him at bob.francis@fortworthreport.org. At the Fort Worth Report, news decisions are made independently of our board members and financial supporters. Read more about our editorial independence policy here.
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Yee-haw! Fort Worth hospitality industry kicks up its heels as stock show brings home the baconThe Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo is in full swing, and the city’s hospitality industry is reaping the benefits. From hotels and restaurants to bars and shops, businesses are seeing a surge in visitors as cowboys and cowgirls flock to town for the annual event.
With rodeo performances, livestock shows, and a bustling midway, there’s no shortage of entertainment for attendees. And when they’re not at the show, visitors are exploring all that Fort Worth has to offer, from the historic Stockyards to the vibrant downtown area.
Hotels are booking up, restaurants are bustling, and shops are seeing an increase in foot traffic. The city’s hospitality industry is kicking up its heels and welcoming guests with open arms.
So if you’re in Fort Worth during the stock show, be sure to join in on the fun and experience the true spirit of Texas hospitality. Yee-haw!
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‘GMA’ kicks off ‘SoCal Strong’ to help those affected by California wildfires
LOS ANGELES — “Good Morning America” is broadcasting live from Southern California today as part of ABC News’ expanded “SoCal Strong” wildfire coverage.
The relief effort to support Los Angles-area communities impacted by the devastating wildfires will be focused on driving recovery, rebuilding and resilience and highlighting ways that viewers can support local organizations helping SoCal families rebuild their lives.
“GMA” co-anchors Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan and chief meteorologist and chief climate correspondent Ginger Zee will be live from various locations across Southern California.
Chief national correspondent Matt Gutman and correspondent and ABC News Live anchor Kayna Whitworth, who have been covering the fires since last week, will also join the coverage.
In addition to highlighting the many communities that were impacted, there will be live musical performances during “GMA.” Singer Aloe Blacc will perform his song “Shine (Aurora)” and children’s choir The High Notes will perform their original song “The Light in Me, the Light in You.”
Tune into “Good Morning America” on Friday, Jan. 17, as ABC News and ABC owned stations kick off “SoCal Strong” (#SoCalStrong) coverage in support of Los Angeles-area communities amid the devastating wildfires. Coverage continues across ABC News programs and platforms.
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The recent devastating wildfires in California have left many families and communities in need of support. In response, Good Morning America (GMA) has launched the ‘SoCal Strong’ initiative to help those affected by the fires.The ‘SoCal Strong’ campaign aims to raise funds and awareness for those who have been impacted by the wildfires, providing much-needed aid and resources to help them rebuild and recover. From providing temporary shelter and food assistance to helping with long-term recovery efforts, ‘SoCal Strong’ is committed to making a difference in the lives of those affected by the fires.
GMA is calling on individuals, businesses, and organizations to join them in supporting ‘SoCal Strong’ and making a positive impact on the communities affected by the wildfires. Whether through donations, volunteering, or spreading the word about the campaign, everyone can play a part in helping those in need during this challenging time.
Together, we can come together as a community and show our support for those affected by the California wildfires. Let’s stand ‘SoCal Strong’ and make a difference in the lives of our neighbors in need.
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New Congress with Republican majority kicks off first day in 2025
Sen.-elect Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., said President-elect Donald Trump’s national security Cabinet picks might require more scrutiny following the terrorist attack in New Orleans.
Talking to reporters yesterday, Gallego was asked if Trump’s picks should be fast-tracked in the wake of the New Year’s Day terror attack. “I think in light of what you saw yesterday, we want to make sure that you have the right national security nominees,” he said. “Just putting someone in place doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re actually going to have the type of collaboration [and] intelligence sharing that you need.”
Gallego did not indicate how he plans to vote on Trump’s national security picks: Tulsi Gabbard for director of national intelligence, Kash Patel for FBI director and Pete Hegseth for defense secretary.
Asked about Trump’s mass deportation plan, Gallego noted the specifics have yet to be unveiled, while adding that voters he spoke with on the campaign trail wanted guardrails on expelling migrants. “They want a certain type of illegal immigrants deported,” he said. “What I didn’t hear is, for family separations, and I didn’t hear about jailing kids or anything of that nature.”
Gallego, who is set to become Arizona’s first Latino senator, also reacted to Trump saying he would nominate Kari Lake to lead Voice Of America. “She’s got great experience in the media, I wish her well,” Gallego said of his Republican opponent in last year’s Senate race.
“I hope she has learned that misinformation is not appreciated by Americans,” he added in a jab against Lake, who for years denied that she lost her 2022 bid to become Arizona’s governor.
Today marks the beginning of a new era as the 117th Congress with a Republican majority officially kicks off its first day in 2025. After a hard-fought election, Republicans have regained control of both the House and the Senate, promising a new direction for the country.With a fresh slate of lawmakers and a new Speaker of the House, the Republican-controlled Congress is poised to tackle key issues facing our nation. From healthcare to immigration to the economy, there is no shortage of challenges ahead.
As the new Congress gets to work, there is sure to be heated debates, bipartisan collaboration, and historic legislation passed. With a divided government, compromise will be key in order to move the country forward and address the needs of all Americans.
Stay tuned as we follow the progress of the new Congress and see what changes lie ahead for our country under Republican leadership. The 117th Congress is off to a strong start, and the future looks brighter than ever.
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Sugar Bowl kicks off in New Orleans after terror attack
All eyes are on the Sugar Bowl as The University of Georgia and Notre Dame go head to head in a highly anticipated matchup. The game comes one day after New Orleans experienced a terror attack that killed 14 people and injured 35 others in the New Orleans French Quarter. The game was postponed for the first time in the bowl game’s 91-year history because of the attack. Fan were seen entering Caesars Superdome around 2 p.m. with extreme security measures in place. The game began at 3 p.m. Officials with the Sugar Bowl issued the following statement about the attack: “The Sugar Bowl Committee is devastated by the terrible events from early this morning. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. We are in ongoing discussions with authorities on the local, state, and federal levels and will communicate further details as they become available,” said Jeff Hundley, chief executive officer. About the Sugar Bowl: The 91st Annual Sugar Bowl was scheduled for Wednesday in New Orleans at the Caesars Superdome.The two teams competing in the Sugar Bowl are the SEC Champions, the Georgia Bulldogs, and the seventh-seeded Notre Dame. This will be the first year the College Football Playoffs have done the 12-team format.The Sugar Bowl is one of the quarterfinal games that will determine who will go on to the next round and compete in the playoff semifinals at the Orange Bowl in Miami Lakes, Florida.The Sugar Bowl brings in thousands of the fans to the city every year. University of Georgia, Notre Dame reacts to terror attack: Notre Dame issued the following statement regarding the attack: The University of Georgia also issued a statement regarding the attack:
All eyes are on the Sugar Bowl as The University of Georgia and Notre Dame go head to head in a highly anticipated matchup.
The game comes one day after New Orleans experienced a terror attack that killed 14 people and injured 35 others in the New Orleans French Quarter.
The game was postponed for the first time in the bowl game’s 91-year history because of the attack.
Fan were seen entering Caesars Superdome around 2 p.m. with extreme security measures in place.
The game began at 3 p.m.
Officials with the Sugar Bowl issued the following statement about the attack:
“The Sugar Bowl Committee is devastated by the terrible events from early this morning. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. We are in ongoing discussions with authorities on the local, state, and federal levels and will communicate further details as they become available,” said Jeff Hundley, chief executive officer.
About the Sugar Bowl:
The 91st Annual Sugar Bowl was scheduled for Wednesday in New Orleans at the Caesars Superdome.
The two teams competing in the Sugar Bowl are the SEC Champions, the Georgia Bulldogs, and the seventh-seeded Notre Dame.
This will be the first year the College Football Playoffs have done the 12-team format.
The Sugar Bowl is one of the quarterfinal games that will determine who will go on to the next round and compete in the playoff semifinals at the Orange Bowl in Miami Lakes, Florida.
The Sugar Bowl brings in thousands of the fans to the city every year.
University of Georgia, Notre Dame reacts to terror attack:
Notre Dame issued the following statement regarding the attack:
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The Sugar Bowl, one of college football’s most prestigious bowl games, kicked off in New Orleans amidst heightened security measures following a recent terror attack in the city. Despite the tragic event, the game went on as planned, showcasing the resilience and spirit of the city.Fans from across the country gathered at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome to watch the highly anticipated matchup between two powerhouse teams. The atmosphere was electric as supporters cheered on their favorite players and teams, showing that sports have the power to bring people together in times of adversity.
As the game unfolded, it became clear that both teams were playing with a sense of determination and purpose. Every pass, tackle, and touchdown felt like a statement of strength and solidarity, a reminder that the spirit of competition can triumph over fear and uncertainty.
In the end, the Sugar Bowl provided a much-needed distraction and source of joy for the people of New Orleans and beyond. It served as a reminder that even in the face of tragedy, life goes on, and we must continue to celebrate the things that bring us together, like sports and community.
The Sugar Bowl may have been a small victory in the grand scheme of things, but it was a powerful reminder that in the face of adversity, we can still find moments of joy and unity. And as the final whistle blew and the confetti rained down on the victorious team, it was clear that the spirit of New Orleans was alive and well, ready to overcome any challenge that came its way.
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The Winter Classic got off to an exciting start as Cam Fowler scored the first goal of the game with a power-play goal. The Anaheim Ducks defenseman made a perfect shot to beat the goaltender and give his team an early lead. The crowd erupted with cheers as Fowler celebrated his goal, setting the tone for what promises to be a thrilling game. Stay tuned for more updates as the Winter Classic continues! #WinterClassic #CamFowler #PPG #AnaheimDucks
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New Year’s Eve 2024: Here’s how Google Doodle kicks off the countdown to welcome 2025
As we step into 2025, it’s time to celebrate fresh beginnings, renewed hope, and endless possibilities. Google Doodles are famous for adding a fun and creative twist to special occasions, whether it’s holidays, anniversaries, or tributes to legendary artists, pioneers, and scientists. And, of course, the New Year is no exception. Let’s explore how Google Doodle is ringing in 2025. (Also read: New Year 2025: Here’s how to wish ‘Happy New Year’ in 15 different languages, from French to Korean and more )
Google begins the countdown to 2025 with animated doodle. How Google Doodle is welcoming 2025
Google Doodle is marking New Year’s Eve on December 31, 2024, with a lively and festive animated design. The doodle showcases the word “Google” in bold purple letters set against a dark night sky featuring twinkling stars. Adding to the celebratory vibe, the central ‘O’ has been creatively transformed into a ticking clock, symbolising the countdown to midnight and the arrival of 2025.
“Bust out your sparkles and finalise your resolutions — today’s Doodle celebrates New Year’s Eve! Here’s to a new year that’s shining with opportunity — just like today’s Doodle! Let the countdown begin,” wrote Google Doodle.”
Last-minute New Year’s Eve celebration ideas
Check out last-minute New Year’s Eve celebration ideas. Celebrating New Year‘s Eve is always special, and there are endless ways to make the night truly unforgettable. If you’re looking for some last-minute inspiration, here are some fun and exciting ideas:
Dinner party: Invite friends or family for a casual, buffet-style meal and ring in the new year together.
Movie night: Host a cosy movie night with your favourite films, popcorn, and comfy blankets.
Fire pit gathering: Set up a fire pit outdoors, toast marshmallows, and enjoy the warmth and conversation as the clock strikes midnight.
DIY champagne bar: Create a simple champagne bar with mixers and fresh fruit for easy toast at the stroke of midnight.
Virtual celebration: Host a virtual NYE party with games, music, and countdowns to connect with loved ones from afar.
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As we bid farewell to 2024 and welcome the new year, Google Doodle is here to kick off the countdown to 2025 in style!With a vibrant and interactive animation, Google Doodle is celebrating New Year’s Eve in a festive way that is sure to get you in the mood for the countdown. The doodle features colorful fireworks bursting in the sky, a sparkling countdown clock, and cheerful partygoers dancing and celebrating the arrival of 2025.
As we reflect on the past year and look forward to the possibilities that the new year holds, Google Doodle reminds us to embrace the spirit of joy and celebration. So gather your loved ones, raise a glass, and join in the countdown as we welcome 2025 with open arms.
From all of us at Google Doodle, we wish you a happy and prosperous New Year filled with love, laughter, and exciting new beginnings. Cheers to 2025! #HappyNewYear #2025Countdown
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