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  • XRP Suddenly Colapses 14%. It Might Get Worse


    XRP Suddenly Colapses 14%. It Might Get Worse

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    The price of XRP, the third-largest cryptocurrency by market cap, has collapsed by roughly 14% over the past 24 hours, according to CoinGecko data. 

    The Ripple-linked cryptocurrency plunged to $2.58 earlier today, reaching its lowest level since Jan. 14. 

    Analyst Timothy Sykes says that crypto markets are down since they are open during the weekend due to the ongoing current trade tensions. He expects the leading US stock market indexes to “get wrecked” as well on Monday. 

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    According to Sykes, the “trade tensions” are terrible for business and the economy. 

    DonAlt, a prominent pseudonymous cryptocurrency trader, has suggested that the crypto market could experience another round of selling on Monday.

    Bitcoin (BTC) is currently down more than 4%, holding up better than other major currencies. 

    Dogecoin (DOGE) is the worst-performing cryptocurrency in the top 10, plunging by nearly 15%. 

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    XRP, the cryptocurrency known for its rapid price movements, has suddenly collapsed by 14% in just a matter of hours. This sharp drop has left many investors questioning the future of XRP and whether it might continue to plummet even further.

    The sudden decline in XRP’s price has been attributed to a variety of factors, including market volatility, regulatory uncertainty, and overall bearish sentiment in the cryptocurrency space. With XRP already facing challenges from the ongoing SEC lawsuit and being delisted from major exchanges, this recent collapse has only added to the uncertainty surrounding the digital asset.

    While some analysts believe that XRP’s price could stabilize in the near future, others warn that it might get worse before it gets better. With the cryptocurrency market being notoriously unpredictable, it’s essential for investors to exercise caution and closely monitor the situation to make informed decisions about their XRP holdings.

    As always, it’s crucial to do your own research and consult with financial experts before making any investment decisions, especially in such a volatile market like cryptocurrencies. Stay informed and stay safe.

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  • Real Madrid’s injury woes may have gotten worse with Champions League clash vs. Manchester City looming


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    Real Madrid have dealt with numerous injuries lately, but with defender Antonio Rudiger needing to be subbed out in the 15th minute of their match facing Espanyol on Saturday, manager Carlo Ancelotti will be sweating. The German defender appeared to suffer a hamstring injury before being withdrawn from the match where he was replaced by young defender Raul Ascencio. 

    Rudiger seemed to feel discomfort while defending a cross before coming out after being examined by the physios.

    Already starting Aurelien Tchouameni at center back due to Eder Militao being absent with an ACL injury of his own, this could put Madrid’s defensive corps in quite a tight spot with big games on the horizon. Not only is there a top-of-the-table clash in the Madrid derby with Atletico Madrid on Feb. 8, but in quick succession, Los Blancos will head to Manchester for the first leg of the Champions League knockout round playoffs against Manchester City.

    Real Madrid expect to win the Champions League each year, not just make it to the round of 16, but if Rudiger isn’t ready for the first leg on Feb. 11, they’ll struggle to track Erling Haaland and make it out with a victory. 

    Rudiger’s physicality and mastery of the dark arts to get into the head of his opponents is something unmatched by other defenders in the world which is why he has become a mainstay in the Real Madrid defense. Of course, there’s always the chance that his withdrawal from the Espanyol match is just a precaution to make sure that he’s healthy for a busy February, but missing any time would come as a concern.





    Real Madrid’s injury troubles seem to be mounting as they prepare to face off against Manchester City in the Champions League. The Spanish giants are already dealing with a number of key players sidelined due to injuries, including the likes of Eden Hazard, Marco Asensio, and Rodrygo.

    The latest blow comes in the form of Karim Benzema, who picked up a muscle injury during their La Liga clash against Levante. The French striker has been an instrumental player for Real Madrid this season, scoring crucial goals and providing a creative spark in the attack.

    With Benzema’s availability for the upcoming Champions League fixture against Manchester City uncertain, Real Madrid will have to rely on their other attacking options to step up. Zinedine Zidane will likely turn to players like Vinicius Junior, Isco, and Luka Jovic to fill the void left by Benzema’s absence.

    Facing a formidable opponent like Manchester City, Real Madrid will need all hands on deck to secure a positive result. The injury woes only add to the challenge for Zidane’s side, but they will have to dig deep and find a way to overcome the odds if they hope to advance in the Champions League.

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  • Bad gas! Northeast Ohio gas station customers out thousands in repairs, and the problem just got worse


    CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – Scott Bauchmoyer, of Avon, knew there was something wrong when he tried to start his 2022 Jeep Wagoneer Monday morning.

    “I jumped in the car to start it up, and it just started sputtering. Lights started flashing, and there was a giant puff of white smoke,” Bauchmoyer said.

    Bauchmoyer had his Jeep towed to the dealership, and he told 19 News he was shocked when the mechanic called to see when he had gotten gas last.

    “In the back of my mind I thought to myself, ‘Oh God what happened?’“ Bauchmoyer said.

    Bauchmoyer relayed that he had gotten gas Sunday morning from the Circle K at 36071 Chester Rd. in Avon.

    The mechanic told Bauchmoyer there was diesel in his gas tank and fuel lines.

    “My immediate reaction was no way. I’ve gotten gas, I’ve been driving for 26 years, I’ve gotten gas thousands of times. I couldn’t be that absent-minded,” Bauchmoyer said.

    Bauchmoyer’s repairs cost him $1,100, plus the cost of renting a car and the tow. He says he wants to be made whole by Circle K.

    He claims he contacted Circle K corporate, and they asked for detailed information, but he has not heard back.

    Circle K has now confirmed to 19 News that diesel fuel was inadvertently delivered and pumped into the unleaded fuel storage tanks.

    But it gets worse.

    After seeing our story, 19 News took a call from the driver of a Ford F350, which runs on diesel.

    Wanting to remain anonymous, he told us he was also at the same Circle K on Sunday to fill up, and now his truck is in the repair shop because it was filled with unleaded gas.

    Circle K has confirmed this was a case of what’s known as a “cross drop,” where diesel was put into the unleaded storage tanks, and unleaded was put into the diesel storage tanks.

    When we called the gas station itself, the manager told us they have no comment on the issue. They would not provide any information for corporate officials or the franchise owner and hung up the phone.

    The Lorain County Weights and Measures Supervisor confirmed to 19 News he visited the Circle K, where they admitted to him they had a problem with their gas.

    In the state of Ohio, Weights and Measures departments are only allowed to make sure the amount of gas coming out of the pump is accurate.

    They are not allowed to test what’s in the gas itself, so the Lorain County supervisor could only speculate the Circle K was given a bad delivery.

    The question now is how long was the bad gas dispensed?

    Circles K claims it was just on Sunday, Jan. 19, and they are currently fielding claims from 14 customers.

    We also spoke with Annie’s Auto in Avon which has already repaired one vehicle that apparently also filled up with the bad gas.

    The mechanic in that case said it was a fairly simple repair of flushing out the gas tank, the lines, replacing spark plugs and running cleaner through the car.

    That vehicle is running fine now. The cost of this repair, though, is about $1,200.

    While that was a “simple repair,” running diesel in an engine could impact more parts, including a catalytic converter.

    Repairs could cost $3,000 or more.



    Recently, gas station customers in Northeast Ohio have been experiencing a costly problem – bad gas. Many customers have reported that after filling up at various gas stations in the area, their vehicles have experienced issues such as engine misfires, stalling, and even complete breakdowns.

    The problem has only gotten worse as more and more customers have come forward with similar complaints. Some customers have even had to shell out thousands of dollars in repairs to fix the damage caused by the contaminated fuel.

    Authorities are currently investigating the source of the bad gas and are urging customers who have experienced issues to file a complaint. In the meantime, it’s recommended that customers be cautious when filling up their vehicles and double-check the quality of the gas they are purchasing.

    It’s a frustrating situation for many Northeast Ohio residents who have been left stranded and out of pocket due to this gas station mishap. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Gaming Hardware Was Always Expected To Struggle In 2024, But It Was Worse Than One Analyst Expected


    Circana has shared new video game data that shows how challenging 2024 was for video game hardware. Total spending on PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch devices in the US declined a gargantuan 25%, dropping to $4.9 billion (down from $6.45 billion in 2023).

    For December 2024 specifically, spending on new video game hardware fell 29%, declining to $1.1 billion. PS5 hardware sales in December 2024 dropped by 18%, with Xbox Series X|S and Switch sales each declining a more precipitous 38%.

    A major drop in spending on video game hardware is expected, of course, given PS5 and Xbox Series X|S being past their prime selling peaks and the Switch’s maturity in the market, Circana’s Mat Piscatella said. That said, Piscatella commented that the decline was bigger than he expected.

    PS5 was December 2024’s best-selling console platform in terms of units sales and dollars, with Switch coming in second place. For 2024 overall, PS5 led the way in unit and dollar sales, followed by Xbox Series X|S for dollar sales and Switch coming in at No. 2 for unit sales.

    Also of note is that 49% of all PS5 consoles and 43% of Xbox Series X|S devices sold in December 2024 did not have a disc drive. For 2024 overall, all-digital consoles made up 45% of PS5 units sold and 44% of all Xbox Series X|S consoles.

    Something else to know is that, while the PS5 is pacing 7% ahead of the PS4 in terms of unit sales after its first 50 months on the market, Xbox Series X|S sales are down 18% compared to Xbox One.

    Another key statistic was that PS5 is now the No. 3 best-selling console in US history of all time based on dollar sales, only behind Nintendo Switch and Xbox 360. PS5 is now the No. 11 best-selling console in US video game history based on unit sales.

    Nintendo is launching the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2025, and that should help improve hardware spending this year. Microsoft is said to be cooking up a new Xbox console and a new Xbox handheld device, while Sony is rumored to be developing the PS6.

    In terms of video game sales in 2024 in the US, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 was the No. 1 best-selling game of the year.



    In a surprising turn of events, the gaming hardware market faced even greater challenges in 2024 than one analyst had predicted. Despite high expectations for the industry, sales of gaming consoles, graphics cards, and other hardware peripherals fell short of projections.

    The analyst had initially warned that the gaming hardware market would struggle due to supply chain disruptions, chip shortages, and increased competition from cloud gaming services. However, the reality turned out to be even bleaker, with sales declining even further than anticipated.

    Many gamers were left disappointed by the lack of availability of new consoles and graphics cards, leading to frustration and anger among the gaming community. Some speculated that the ongoing global pandemic and geopolitical tensions had exacerbated the issues plaguing the gaming hardware market.

    As we look ahead to the future of gaming hardware, it remains uncertain whether the industry will be able to overcome these challenges and bounce back. Only time will tell if the gaming hardware market can recover from its struggles in 2024.

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  • ‘Worse Than LIV’: Golf Fans Livid at Billy Horschel’s ‘Dirty Bird’ Dance During TGL Debut


    Billy Horschel is here at the TGL, representing his team Atlanta Drive for its league’s debut. While he’s clearly pumped for it, the fans not so much. Why you might ask? The answer lies in his entrance. NUCLR Golf shared a clip of Horschel entering the event, doing a “dirty bird” dance, just moments after pulling out a blingy neck chain. 

     

    One fan asked, “How can this be taken seriously?” while another chimed in with, “Oh this hurts the legitimacy of this.”

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    Some reactions were even more brutal, with one comment saying, “Cringe” and another calling it “Embarrassing golf! Even worse than LIV!”

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    And someone really took a shot at the whole thing, saying,  “This “golf league” is gonna set golf back, sad.” Ouch.

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    Horschel, fresh off a tied 21st finish at the American Express, had previously shared how his game was coming together despite a rough-putting start to the season. While Horschel’s excitement is undeniable, the reactions to the event so far haven’t exactly been kind. Looks like the league has some serious convincing to do before it gains more respect from the golf community.

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    Golf fans were left fuming after Billy Horschel’s controversial ‘Dirty Bird’ dance during The Great Lawn tournament debut. Many took to social media to express their outrage, with some even going as far as to say it was worse than Bryson DeChambeau’s infamous slow play at the 2021 LIV Golf Invitational.

    Horschel’s dance, which he performed after sinking a birdie putt on the 18th hole, was seen as disrespectful and unsportsmanlike by many fans. Some felt that it was a blatant attempt to show up his opponents and show off his own skills, rather than simply celebrating a good shot.

    The backlash was swift and harsh, with many calling for Horschel to issue an apology or face disciplinary action from tournament officials. Some fans even went as far as to say they would no longer support Horschel or watch any tournaments in which he was competing.

    Overall, the incident has left a sour taste in the mouths of many golf fans, who were hoping for a more respectful and sportsmanlike display from one of the sport’s top players. Only time will tell if Horschel will be able to bounce back from this controversy and regain the trust and support of his fans.

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  • The tallest mystery in America is about to have his moment—for better or worse.


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    This is part of Hello, Trumpworld, Slate’s reluctant guide to the people who will be calling the shots now—at least for as long as they last in Washington.

    In the weeks after the election, two clips of Barron Trump went viral. With one of them, the one you’re more likely to have seen, it’s not hard to get why: A toddler-age Barron talking about his “sootcase” is cute enough on its own, but put a beat behind it and you’ve got a certified TikTok earworm. But the other one, on its face, is just a 17-second clip featuring present-day Barron greeting UFC founder and Trump crony Dana White at one of his father’s campaign events. “Hello. How are you?” you can hear him saying. “It’s very nice to finally meet you.” As the New York Post reported in December, people online seized on this footage because it marked the first time many of them had ever heard Barron’s adult speaking voice.

    To this day, most people have never heard Barron talk, or if they have, it was as a little kid with a Slovenian accent. Beyond those two clips, you’re not going to find many more examples out there of the first kid speaking. This is as good an illustration as any of one of the most striking things about Barron Trump, which is just how little we know about him, given how famous he is and what role he could be poised to take on in Trumpworld as he comes of age.

    In many ways, it makes sense that Barron didn’t emerge as more of a character in the first Trump administration; he was all of 10 years old on Inauguration Day 2017. There were certainly more than enough other characters to focus on at the time, Trump’s adult children very much among them. But it’s also strange that we don’t know more, now, about who 18-year-old Barron is and what he’s like. Think back to how much we knew about the Obama girls when they were growing up—how much their father spoke about them, their interests, their family life, their dog—and compare that to how much we know about Barron via his father. It’s not a whole lot! Most of what we do know comes from his mother, Melania Trump.

    Here’s are the basic facts of Barron: He’s in his freshman year as a student at New York University, unlike most of his older siblings, who opted to attend their father’s alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania. (Eric is the only other one who didn’t graduate from Penn; he went to Georgetown.) Barron is, however, keeping with the family tradition by studying business. Rather than living in the dorms, he lives at Trump Tower. Though there will be a room for him in the White House to visit, his mother recently told Fox News, he is expected to stay in New York to further his studies. People magazine experimented with painting him as a “ladies man” in December, but almost nothing is known of his social or romantic life. TMZ has suggested he does a lot of his socializing via gaming chat rooms.

    Also, he is very, very tall, at 6-foot-7. Possibly the tallest presidential offspring in American history—we’re still waiting for a fact-check on that.

    Toward the end of the presidential race, the media identified Barron Trump as the “architect” behind his father’s podcast strategy, which saw the onetime devotee of more traditional media appearing on a bunch of shows that targeted Gen Z men. I remember being especially amused by this wording: 18-year-olds are rarely the architect of much more than dinners of boxed pasta and store-bought sauce. Was anyone really going to buy him as some kind of power broker? We still don’t know how much it actually mattered that Donald Trump went on Joe Rogan’s podcast and Kamala Harris didn’t, but given how much discussion there was about young men and podcasts in the days and weeks following Harris’ loss, the whole podcast question took on an outsize importance in the discourse, and therefore Barron did too. To me, it’s possible that he’s a new media mastermind and a future force to be reckoned with, but it’s much more likely that he’s just a kid. Again, we really don’t know a single thing about him yet, other than that he’s tall and can form sentences.

    Judging from the huge reaction the “sootcase” video brought on, people are excited for Barron to emerge as a Gen Z main character. Personally, I’m actively hoping this doesn’t happen. I want him to stay out of the spotlight. Worst-case scenario, he’s the American conservative Lisan al Gaib, destined to lead young people to an even scarier political place than our current one. Best-case scenario, he follows in the footsteps of his sister Tiffany and becomes someone his dad only occasionally seems to remember exists.





    The tallest mystery in America is about to have his moment—for better or worse.

    For years, the identity of the tallest man in America has been shrouded in mystery. Standing at a staggering 8 feet 11 inches, this enigmatic figure has captured the imagination of the public and the media alike. Speculation has run rampant about who he is, where he came from, and how he got so tall.

    But now, after years of secrecy and speculation, the tallest man in America is finally set to reveal himself to the world. In a highly anticipated press conference scheduled for next week, he will finally step into the spotlight and answer all the burning questions that have surrounded him for so long.

    Some believe that his reveal will bring fame and fortune, opening up a world of opportunities for the towering figure. Others fear that his newfound celebrity status will only bring unwanted attention and scrutiny, potentially putting him in danger.

    Whatever the outcome may be, one thing is for certain: the tallest mystery in America is about to have his moment. And whether it’s for better or worse, the world will be watching.

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  • No evidence of California water policies making wildfires worse


    Soon after wildfire began incinerating dozens of square miles of Los Angeles, President-elect Donald Trump blamed Gov. Gavin Newsom for keeping policies that limit the amount of freshwater able to flow from northern California to the parched southern part of the state.

    “He wanted to protect an essentially worthless fish called a smelt,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “Now the ultimate price is being paid.”

    Trump’s claim about California depriving water where it’s needed most, all to save a small fish known as Delta smelt, is not new.

    “In order to protect a little tiny fish called the smelt they send millions and millions of gallons of water out to the Pacific Ocean, way up north,” Trump said at a September 2024 campaign appearance in Los Angeles. “You could revert water up into the hills where you have all the dead forests, where the forests are so brittle.”

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    Scripps News Truth Be Told checked with the California Department of Water Resources and learned it is true some water from northern California is sent to the Pacific to support wildlife and fish, including the endangered Delta smelt.

    But the water flow rules are mostly about preventing saltwater from contaminating water used for drinking and irrigation, said Karrigan Börk, professor of law and co-director of the California Environmental Law and Policy Center at the University of California-Davis.

    “It’s really only a very small amount of the water that goes into the ocean that’s about protecting the fish,” Börk said. “I think it’s important to be really clear that there’s no tie between the amount of water being released in the ocean and the firefighting efforts in southern California.”

    When the wildfires broke out, there was briefly a shortage of water in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, where 200 fire hydrants ran dry.

    Authorities have said the hydrant system was temporarily overwhelmed, not because the region lacked water, as a firefighter explained to billionaire Elon Musk during a live event on the platform X.

    “In the Palisades there was a shortage of water at a certain point, or was that not accurate?” Musk says.

    “Well we were just, we were flowing just an amount of water the the system couldn’t … It was overbearing just because of how much water these firefighters were utilizing,” the firefighter responds.

    The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California said despite the region’s drought, there is a record amount of water in reserve to support firefighting efforts.

    Newsom has ordered an investigation into why the Santa Ynez Reservoir located near Pacific Palisades was empty and awaiting repairs while homes burned. It’s not yet known whether more lives and property could’ve been saved had the reservoir been filled.





    Despite widespread beliefs and speculation, there is actually no concrete evidence to support the claim that California’s water policies are making wildfires worse. While it is true that water management practices can play a role in fire risk, such as inadequate water resources for firefighting or vegetation management, there is no direct link between California’s water policies and the severity of wildfires.

    It’s important to recognize that wildfires are a complex issue influenced by a multitude of factors, including climate change, land use practices, and natural weather patterns. Blaming California’s water policies alone oversimplifies the issue and detracts from more holistic solutions to prevent and mitigate wildfires.

    Furthermore, California has implemented various measures to address wildfire risks, such as increased funding for firefighting efforts, improved forest management practices, and community education programs. These efforts demonstrate a commitment to protecting communities and ecosystems from the devastating impacts of wildfires.

    In conclusion, while water management is an important aspect of wildfire prevention, it is essential to consider the broader context and explore comprehensive strategies to address the root causes of wildfires. Let’s focus on evidence-based solutions and collaborative efforts to safeguard California’s landscapes and communities.

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  • Inflation remains stubborn. Could it get worse under Trump? : NPR


    Gas and food prices such as eggs helped push up inflation last month. Egg prices were up nearly 37% in December from a year earlier.

    Gas and food prices such as eggs helped push up inflation last month. Egg prices were up nearly 37% in December from a year earlier.

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    Inflation has been an economic scourge for many Americans under President Biden — and it could remain a continued problem under Donald Trump.

    Consumer prices rose 2.9% in December compared to a year ago, according to government data out on Wednesday. That’s substantially lower than the four-decade high of 9.1% that the U.S. hit in mid-2022. But here’s the worrying bit: It marks the third consecutive month in which annual inflation has slowly ticked higher — not lower.

    It’s a sign of both how much progress the Federal Reserve has made in beating down inflation, but also of how much policymakers are struggling to wrestle it down to the Fed’s preferred target of 2%.

    And now, economists worry inflation could get worse under Trump. Here are three things to know about inflation.

    Inflation is hitting where it hurts most

    Americans have been fed up with inflation for a while — and for good reason. Some of the prices that have risen the highest are on goods that are key to most households.

    In December, gas and food prices were among the biggest contributors to inflation. Egg prices, which have been driven higher by the avian flu, were up by nearly 37% from a year ago.

    Car insurance costs were up 11% from last year. Meanwhile, gas prices are also on the rise, up 4.4% in December over November.

    Sarah House, a senior economist at Wells Fargo Corporate and Investment Banking, called the price increases “an ongoing challenge for a lot of households.” And she points out that although wages have generally been rising, this trend is not substantially easing the financial burdens on households.

    “If you look at where wage growth has been over the past year, it’s still outpacing the overall increase in inflation, but not by a lot, especially when again we look at some of the more frequently purchased items of a lot of households,” she says.

    But there’s some not-so-negative news. Rent prices, for example, are stabilizing — though that just means they are not rising as fast as they were before. Shelter prices, which covers rent, were up 4.6% from a year ago, a smaller increase than in recent months.

    And prices excluding those for food and energy, which are the most volatile, rose 3.2% in December compared to a year earlier. That’s the smallest gain in months for this measure, which is called “core inflation.”

    Investors saw the slowdown in the core consumer price index very positively: On Wednesday, stocks surged, with all three main indexes, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, posting their best day since Nov. 6, the day after Trump got elected.

    The Fed is still trying to get inflation down

    Inflation, though, is still above where the Federal Reserve would like it to be. And that will likely mean the Fed will need to keep interest rates higher for longer, despite making significant progress in bringing inflation down from its 2022 peak.

    After cutting interest rates by a full percentage point last year, the Fed projected last month that it would only make two quarter-point cuts in 2025 — and some economists see even fewer rate cuts ahead.

    Still, the Fed feels it has room to maneuver. Data last week showed the labor market is still growing strongly, with 256,000 jobs added last month.

    That means the Fed does not need to rush to cut interest rates. Instead, it can keep rates higher and hope a healthier economy and rising wages help offset the pain from inflation.

    Gas prices are also on the rise, having risen 4.4% in December from November.

    Gas prices are also on the rise, having risen 4.4% in December from November.

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    Why Trump could make inflation worse

    There’s another major reason some Fed policymakers are hesitant to cut rates: Donald Trump.

    Anger over inflation was a big reason why many Americans voted for Trump last year — but some of Trump’s economic policies could make inflation worse.

    One main worry is his threat to impose tariffs on imports from other nations, which economists warn would end up being paid directly by American consumers.

    Among the nations Trump has named are three of the country’s top trading partners: Mexico, Canada and China. Tariffs on those three alone could raise prices for a whole range of goods, from cars to oil to electronics.

    Omair Sharif, founder and president of Inflation Insights, says the tariffs Trump imposed in his first term were more targeted and not on “things you go out and buy at Home Depot on the weekends.”

    This time however, Trump is threatening widespread tariffs. If he follows through, the impact would be felt by many households, Sharif said: “More likely than not, you will be paying higher prices.”

    Meanwhile, Trump is also threatening mass deportations of immigrants, although there is uncertainty about who he will target and how he can do so. That could also drive up prices by raising the cost of labor, according to economists.

    For now, it’s hard to say what Trump will actually do during his term. The country will start getting clues about that soon enough, however, after his inauguration on Monday.



    Inflation remains stubborn. Could it get worse under Trump? : NPR

    As inflation continues to present challenges for the economy, many are wondering if the situation could worsen under President Trump’s administration. The latest data shows that inflation has remained stubbornly high, with prices continuing to rise across various sectors.

    Some experts believe that Trump’s economic policies, such as tax cuts and deregulation, could potentially exacerbate inflationary pressures. These policies could lead to increased demand and higher prices, putting further strain on consumers and businesses.

    Additionally, the ongoing trade tensions with China and other countries could also contribute to inflationary pressures. Tariffs and trade restrictions could disrupt supply chains and drive up prices for goods and services.

    While the Federal Reserve has been raising interest rates in an effort to curb inflation, there are concerns that Trump’s criticism of the central bank could undermine its independence and ability to effectively manage inflation.

    Overall, the outlook for inflation remains uncertain, but many are keeping a close eye on how Trump’s policies will impact the economy in the months ahead.

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  • Justine Bateman calls for Gavin Newsom to be removed amid LA fires ‘before something worse happens’


    Justine Bateman is calling for Gov. Gavin Newsom and other Los Angeles officials to be removed from office.

    The actress insisted Newsom be removed after sharing a video of the California governor saying he wants to work with President-elect Donald Trump on fighting the fires.

    “I really want other CA voters to see the lack of sincerity, the dismissiveness, the dedication to pretentiousness, and the dereliction of care for the citizens of California,” Bateman wrote on X.

    “He has always demonstrated this. In every video. You cannot trust this kind of person with any role, and especially not one upon which our wellbeing depends,” she added. “Gavin Newsom needs to be removed, before something worse happens here.”

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    Justine Bateman called for Gov. Gavin Newsom to be removed.

    She also called for LA Mayor Karen Bass to be removed, writing, “Her irresponsibility and apathy towards the people of Los Angeles is reprehensible. Leaving the country days after being notified of weather conditions that everyone who lives in LA knows are prime disaster fire conditions is unforgivable. This on top of her knowing that efforts to mitigate maximum damage had not been done at all. We cannot wait for another calamitous demonstration of her ineptitude. She must be removed.”

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    LA Mayor Karen Bass and City Administrative Officer Matt Szabo unveil the 2024-25 fiscal budget at City Hall

    Justine Bateman has also called for the removal of LA Mayor Karen Bass, saying, “Her irresponsibility and apathy towards the people of Los Angeles is reprehensible.”

    Bateman, known for her role on “Family Ties,” has been outspoken regarding her views since the fires began. The filmmaker continues to share her criticism on social media and appeared on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime.”

    “I’m pretty pissed, and I think a lot of people in Los Angeles are pissed,” Bateman said on Jan. 9.

    “If you are going to run a city or run a state, you have to take care of the basics, and that’s to make sure that your fire and your police department are well-funded,” she added.

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    Bateman explained the importance of “rehearsed” planning in order to minimize the consequences of natural disasters. The actress noted Los Angeles’ current leadership was “incapable” of planning for these major events.

    “If you can’t cover the basics, get out of our city. You are useless to us. You are a liability, and you have destroyed people’s lives because you didn’t do your job,” she said.

    “You didn’t do what you were hired for. You didn’t do what we pay you for.” Bateman called for the officials to “resign out of shame and responsibility for the people whose lives you’ve destroyed right now.”

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    The LA Fires began Jan. 7 with the Palisades Fire. Fierce Santa Ana winds have been largely blamed for turning the fires sparked last week into infernos that leveled entire neighborhoods around the nation’s second-largest city, where there has been no significant rainfall in more than eight months.

    The Southern California fires remain hard to control amid the current high winds, but firefighters are making progress and the fires have not spread very much over the past couple of days.

    Altogether, the fires in the Los Angeles area have burned roughly 63.5 square miles (164 square kilometers) and damaged or destroyed more than 12,000 structures, leaving 24 dead.

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    Firefighters respond to homes destroyed while a helicopter drops water as the Palisades Fire grows on Jan. 7.

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    Original article source: Justine Bateman calls for Gavin Newsom to be removed amid LA fires ‘before something worse happens’



    Justine Bateman, former actress and current activist, has called for the removal of California Governor Gavin Newsom amid the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. In a recent tweet, Bateman expressed her frustration with Newsom’s handling of the crisis, stating that he has failed to take decisive action to protect the people of California.

    Bateman warned that if Newsom is not removed from office, “something worse” could happen as a result of his inaction. She urged Californians to demand accountability from their leaders and to push for change before it’s too late.

    The wildfires in Los Angeles have already caused widespread destruction and forced thousands of residents to evacuate their homes. With the fires showing no signs of slowing down, many are calling for more aggressive measures to be taken to contain the blaze and protect those in its path.

    As the situation continues to escalate, it is clear that decisive action is needed to prevent further devastation. Justine Bateman’s call for Gavin Newsom to be removed from office is just one voice in a growing chorus of demands for change. It remains to be seen how Newsom and other officials will respond to these calls for accountability in the face of a mounting crisis.

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  • From Bad to Worse: The Unraveling of Shit Show 2025

    From Bad to Worse: The Unraveling of Shit Show 2025


    Shit Show 2025 was supposed to be the event of the year, a high-profile music festival that promised to deliver an unforgettable experience for attendees. However, what was meant to be a celebration of music and culture quickly turned into a disaster of epic proportions.

    The problems started before the festival even began, with reports of poor organization and lack of communication from the event organizers. Attendees arrived to find long lines, inadequate facilities, and a general sense of chaos. The promised lineup of top musical acts failed to materialize, with many artists pulling out at the last minute due to concerns over safety and logistical issues.

    As the festival got underway, things only got worse. Overcrowding led to dangerous conditions, with reports of injuries and fights breaking out among the disgruntled attendees. Food and water supplies quickly ran out, leaving many festival-goers stranded without basic necessities. The promised security measures proved to be woefully inadequate, with reports of theft and vandalism rampant throughout the festival grounds.

    As word of the unfolding disaster spread, social media was flooded with images and videos of the chaos at Shit Show 2025. The festival quickly became a laughingstock, with hashtags like #ShitShow2025 trending worldwide. Attendees demanded refunds, while local authorities scrambled to contain the situation and ensure the safety of those still in attendance.

    In the end, Shit Show 2025 was forced to shut down early, leaving behind a trail of disappointed and disillusioned attendees. The organizers issued a public apology, citing unforeseen circumstances and promising to do better in the future. However, the damage had been done, and the reputation of Shit Show 2025 was irreparably tarnished.

    The unraveling of Shit Show 2025 serves as a cautionary tale for event organizers everywhere. In an age of social media and instant communication, the consequences of poor planning and mismanagement can be swift and devastating. As attendees demand more from their festival experiences, it is essential for organizers to prioritize safety, communication, and transparency in order to avoid the kind of disaster that befell Shit Show 2025.


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