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Usha Vance is pregnant with her fourth child
Usha Vance is expecting her fourth child, a boy, the second lady’s office announced on X. “We’re very happy to share some exciting news,” the announcement read. “Our family is growing!’ We’re very happy to share some exciting news. Our family is growing! pic.twitter.com/0RohEBYXM7— Second Lady Usha Vance (@SLOTUS) January 20, 2026 Usha Vance, 40, and the baby, due in late July, are doing well, the announcement said. She and Vice President JD Vance already have two sons, Ewan and Vivek, and a daughter, Mirabel. The Vances said they were particularly grateful for the military doctors who take care of the family. Vice President JD Vance, Second Lady Usha Vance and their three children are greeted by the second lady’s parents Lakshmi Chilukuri (3L) and Krish Chilukuri (R) upon arrival at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, California, on October 17, 2025. Vance, 41, was joined by his wife and children when he was sworn in. The White House congratulated the couple in a post. “The most pro-family administration in history! CONGRATULATIONS!” the official account said. The vice president, in an interview with NBC News last month, said that his marriage with Usha was “as strong as it’s ever been.” As far as the spotlight on his children, he said it has been both good and bad. “Our 8-year-old really doesn’t like it,” he said. “He wants to have as private of a life as possible. When we come to an event in the White House and he sees the cameras, he doesn’t love it, and so we try to keep him out of that limelight as much as possible.” “On the flip side, our 5-year-old, who’s a little bit more like me, he probably likes it too much,” he said. “He loves the fact that wherever he goes, people treat him very specially. They always give him candy or cookies.”

Trump expresses frustration and says his team has made ‘some mistakes'
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that federal agents “make mistakes sometimes” in enforcing his immigration crackdown, an acknowledgment that comes after weeks of violent confrontations— including the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good — in the streets of Minneapolis. “ICE is going to be too rough with somebody, or, you know, they’re dealing with rough people,” Trump said of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers during a lengthy White House press room briefing focused mostly on highlighting the milestones of the first year of his second presidency. “They’re going to make some mistakes sometimes,” he said. “It can happen. We feel terribly.” Trump’s rare appearance at the press briefing marked one year since his inauguration. He expressed exasperation that Americans have been more focused on clashes between immigration agents and the public than on allegations that members of Minnesota’s Somali-American community have participated in schemes to defraud the government. It was one of many subjects on which his frustration — directed at everyone from the media, to world leaders to his own communications team — bubbled to the surface during more than an hour of uninterrupted remarks followed by a question-and-answer session with reporters. Trump also spoke specifically of Good, who was shot by ICE officer Jonathan Ross on Jan. 7, after Ross and other agents approached her stopped car and she began to drive. “I felt horribly when I was told that the young woman, who was — had the tragedy,” he said, adding that he heard her father was a Trump supporter. “It’s a tragedy. It’s a horrible thing. Everybody would say it. ICE would say the same thing.” Donald Trump 5 hours ago Trump speaks at White House press briefing to mark one year in office Trump Administration 4 hours ago Trump's ICE force is sweeping America. Billions in his tax and spending cuts bill are paying for it In an interview with The New York Times hours after the shooting, Trump appeared to blame Good for her own death, citing video that he said showed Good was trying to hit Ross with her car. “She behaved horribly,” Trump said to the Times. “And then she ran him over. She didn’t try to run him over. She ran him over.” His social media post hours after the shooting also claimed Good “violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the ICE Officer.” Videos from that day contradict his version of events. On his Truth Social platform Tuesday, Trump also lamented that the Department of Homeland Security and ICE weren’t getting enough support, saying they needed to talk more about the “murderers and other criminals that they are capturing.” Trump started his briefing room appearance by noting that he believes he’s not getting enough credit on the economy, an issue where polls show the American public has lost faith in his leadership. “Maybe I have bad public relations people,” he said from the lectern where White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt normally addresses the media. “I think we’re doing a much better job than we’re able to promote. We’re not promoting. … It’s one of the reasons I’m doing this news conference.” Trump, who listed economic data points to argue that Americans are prospering under his leadership, said he does not believe he is repeating the error of his predecessor, President Joe Biden, who touted economic accomplishments when many voters felt squeezed by prices. “No, I hope I don’t make the same mistakes as him,” Trump said. The president spoke at length about foreign policy, giving a virtual tour of a globe that he hopes to remake and lamenting, again, that he did not win a Nobel Peace Prize for work done in his first year back in the White House. He said he believed he should have received the prize for “each…

Handball – CAN 2026 : L’Algérie entre en lice
La CAN du football finie, place à celle du handball ! A partir de ce mercredi 21 janvier, « la petite balle » africaine lance sa 27ème édition de la Coupe d’Afrique des Nations (CAN) de handball séniors masculins, jusqu’au 31 janvier, jour de la finale. La compétition se déroulera dans la capitale rwandaise, Kigali. Le sept national […] L’article Handball – CAN 2026 : L’Algérie entre en lice est apparu en premier sur La Gazette du Fennec.

Mondial 2026 / Amicaux de mars : L’identité des potentiels adversaires des Verts connue
À l’approche de la fenêtre FIFA du mois de mars, la Fédération algérienne de football commence à arrêter les contours du prochain rassemblement des Verts, une étape clé sur la route du Mondial 2026. Et pour lancer ce cycle de préparation, la FAF a visiblement décidé de frapper fort. Selon plusieurs sources concordantes, l’Algérie affrontera […] L’article Mondial 2026 / Amicaux de mars : L’identité des potentiels adversaires des Verts connue est apparu en premier sur La Gazette du Fennec.

Spécial LGDF/Transfert vers l’OM : Himad Abdelli trahi par les siens ?

Man City : Un poste inédit pour Ait Nouri

CAN 2025/Sanctions de la CAF : Sadio Mané, l’autre geste qui sauve le Sénégal

Al Ahli-Al Khaleej (4-1) : Mahrez passeur de la tête

Finale CAN 2025 / Sénégal-Maroc : Un ancien tricolore veut voir la statue de Thiaw à Dakar
Alors que le Maroc réclame purement et simplement sa tête, Pape Thiaw compte aussi des soutiens. Le sélectionneur du Sénégal, au cœur de la tempête depuis la finale électrique de la Coupe d’Afrique des Nations remportée face au Maroc (1-0), a pu compter sur un soutien indéfectible. Dans un contexte où la pression politico-sportive s’intensifie […] L’article Finale CAN 2025 / Sénégal-Maroc : Un ancien tricolore veut voir la statue de Thiaw à Dakar est apparu en premier sur La Gazette du Fennec.
Côte d’Ivoire: un plan stratégique pastoral triennal pour l’archidiocèse d'Abidjan

Mercato : Le nouveau club de Chiakha se précise

