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Prince Harry takes the stand in his phone hacking lawsuit against Daily Mail
Prince Harry takes the stand in his phone hacking lawsuit against Daily Mail
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Prince Harry takes the stand in his phone hacking lawsuit against Daily Mail

Prince Harry entered the witness box Wednesday for his testimony against the publisher of the Daily Mail in the final round of his battle against the British tabloids. Harry says in his lengthy witness statement that he was distressed and disturbed by the intrusion of his early life by the Mail and its sister Sunday newspaper and it made him “paranoid beyond belief.” Harry and six other prominent…
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Watch live: Trump delivers speech at World Economic ForumWatch live: Trump delivers speech at World Economic Forum
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Watch live: Trump delivers speech at World Economic Forum

President Donald Trump arrived at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday, after a minor electrical issue aboard Air Force One had forced a return to Washington to switch aircraft. Shortly after he landed in Zurich, his Marine One helicopter took him to the site of the international gathering. The White House said arriving late wouldn’t push back his scheduled address at the forum in the Swiss Alps — where his ambitions to wrest control of Greenland from NATO ally Denmark could tear relations with European allies and overshadow his original plan to use his appearance at the gathering of global elites to address affordability issues back home. Trump’s speech is set to focus on domestic policy. But it may touch on Greenland as well as the U.S. military operation that led to the recent ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. On Thursday, Trump plans to more heavily lean into foreign policy, including discussing hemispheric domination by Washington, and the “Board of Peace” he’s creating to oversee the U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Israel’s war with Hamas. That’s according to a White House official who spoke to reporters aboard Air Force One on the condition of anonymity to discuss plans that haven’t been made public. Trump will also have around five bilateral meetings with foreign leaders, though further details weren’t provided. Tariff threat looms large Trump comes to the international forum at Davos on the heels of threatening steep U.S. import taxes on Denmark and seven other allies unless they negotiate a transfer of the semi-autonomous territory — a concession the European leaders indicated they are not willing to make. Trump said the tariffs would start at 10% next month and climb to 25% in June, rates that would be high enough to increase costs and slow growth, potentially hurting Trump’s efforts to tamp down the high cost of living. The president in a text message that circulated among European officials this week also linked his aggressive stance on Greenland to last year’s decision not to award him the Nobel Peace Prize. In the message, he told Norway’s prime minister, Jonas Gahr Støre, that he no longer felt “an obligation to think purely of Peace.” In the midst of an unusual stretch of testing the United States’ relations with longtime allies, it seems uncertain what might transpire during Trump’s two days in Switzerland. On Tuesday, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told a Davos panel he and Trump, a Republican, planned to deliver a stark message: “Globalization has failed the West and the United States of America. It’s a failed policy,” he said. “This will be an interesting trip,” Trump told reporters as he departed the White House on Tuesday evening for his flight to Davos. “I have no idea what’s going to happen, but you are well represented.” In fact, his trip to Davos got off to a difficult start. There was a small electrical problem on Air Force One, leading the crew to turn around the plane about 30 minutes into the flight out of an abundance of caution. That pushed the president’s arrival in Switzerland back hours. Wall Street wobbled on Tuesday as investors weighed Trump’s new tariff threats and escalating tensions with European allies. The S&P 500 fell 2.1%, its biggest drop since October. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1.8%. The Nasdaq composite slumped 2.4%. “It’s clear that we are reaching a time of instability, of imbalances, both from the security and defense point of view, and economic point of view,” French President Emmanuel Macron said in his address to the forum. Macron made no direct mention of Trump but urged fellow leaders to reject acceptance of “the law of the strongest.” Meanwhile, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned that should Trump move forward with the tariffs,…

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Leonardo da Vinci's legacy lights up Milan Cortina Olympics with two cauldrons
Leonardo da Vinci's legacy lights up Milan Cortina Olympics with two cauldrons
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Leonardo da Vinci's legacy lights up Milan Cortina Olympics with two cauldrons

Two Olympic cauldrons for the Milan Cortina Games will pay homage to Leonardo da Vinci. “For the first time in the history of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, two cauldrons (in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo) will be lit and extinguished simultaneously in two different locations,” organizers said in a statement. The design has been revealed and it is a sun-like structure that is inspired by Leonardo’s intricate knot…
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Stars end Bruins' 6-game winning streak with a dominant 6-2 victory
Stars end Bruins' 6-game winning streak with a dominant 6-2 victory
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Stars end Bruins' 6-game winning streak with a dominant 6-2 victory

Jason Robertson scored two goals, Justin Hryckowian had a goal and two assists, and the Dallas Stars ended a three-game skid while snapping the Boston Bruins’ six-game winning streak, 6-2 on Tuesday night. Wyatt Johnston, Mavrik Bourque and Esa Lindell also scored for the Stars, who had just three goals in their previous three games. Miro Heiskanen had three assists and Jake Oettinger had 16 saves. The Bruins…
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Supreme Court considers Trump's attempt to fire the Fed's Lisa CookSupreme Court considers Trump's attempt to fire the Fed's Lisa Cook
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Supreme Court considers Trump's attempt to fire the Fed's Lisa Cook

Tackling an issue with huge ramifications for both the economy and the structure of government, the Supreme Court on Wednesday considers President Donald Trump’s attempt to oust Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook. With Trump seeking to exert control over the central bank, which, among other things, sets interest rates, the case has taken on even greater importance after it emerged that the Justice Department is investigating Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Congress set up the Federal Reserve to be independent, so it would not be influenced by immediate political concerns in fulfilling its mandate to maintain price stability and low unemployment. Under the Federal Reserve Act, presidents are restricted from removing governors unless it is “for cause,” meaning there is evidence of wrongdoing. Trump has said he wants to fire Cook for cause, over allegations of mortgage fraud made by one of his political appointees, Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte. Cook has denied the allegations, and bank documents obtained by NBC News appear to contradict the fraud claim. The Supreme Court in October refused to allow Trump to fire Cook immediately, instead scheduling oral arguments in the case, suggesting the administration may face an uphill battle over his claim that the decision to remove her cannot be challenged in court. Cook’s lawyers argue she should have notice and a chance to rebut Trump’s stated reasons for firing her before she can be removed. They say Trump’s rationale does not meet the threshold for “for cause” removal. Solicitor General D. John Sauer, representing the Trump administration, says in court papers that Cook has no right to any kind of hearing challenging her firing. It is up to the president alone to decide whether the “for cause” hurdle is met under the powers allocated to him under Section 2 of the Constitution, he said. Powell is expected to attend Wednesday’s argument. Trump has long been critical of the Fed, and Powell in particular, for not doing more to lower interest rates, though he originally appointed Powell to the position in 2017. Trump has not moved to fire Powell, though the Justice Department investigation, related to testimony Powell gave to Congress about refurbishments at the Fed’s headquarters in Washington, could similarly give him a reason. Although Powell’s term as chair ends in May, he could stay as a board member until 2028. President Joe Biden appointed Cook to a term that ends in 2038. Trump administration Jan 20 Jerome Powell to attend Supreme Court arguments in case on Trump's power to fire Fed Gov. Lisa Cook Trump administration Sep 18, 2025 Trump asks the Supreme Court to allow him to fire Fed member Lisa Cook Trump administration Sep 15, 2025 Senate confirms Trump Fed pick; appeals court blocks removal of Lisa Cook The Trump administration’s handling of Cook and Powell has raised alarm among former Fed officials and Trump critics who say the Federal Reserve must maintain its independence to be effective and fear it could be directly controlled by the White House. “We are in an unprecedented moment right now. President Donald Trump is doing everything he can to take over America’s central bank so that it works for him, along with his billionaire friends,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., told reporters last week. While Warren has been a critic of Fed policies that she sees as favoring Wall Street and big banks, she added, “I think we can all agree that the Fed works best when its decisions are based on data.” Economists warn that lower rates in the short term to achieve Trump’s political goals could have negative long-term consequences. “This is how monetary policy is made in emerging markets with weak institutions, with highly negative consequences for inflation and the functioning of their economies more broadly,” former Fed chairs and other former…

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TV and streaming viewing picks for January 21, 2026: How to watch Australian Open
TV and streaming viewing picks for January 21, 2026: How to watch Australian Open
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TV and streaming viewing picks for January 21, 2026: How to watch Australian Open

All Times Eastern Bundesliga Bundesliga Weekly — ESPN+, 5:30 p.m. College Basketball Men’s Lafayette at Boston University — ESPN+, 6 p.m. North Carolina-Asheville at South Carolina Upstate — ESPN+, 6 p.m. North Carolina-Greensboro at Virginia Military Institute — ESPN+, 6 p.m. Samford at Wofford — ESPN+, 6 p.m. Dayton at La Salle — ESPN+, 6:30 Read more... The post TV and…
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Miami fan Abella Danger: ‘I would give anything in the world to not have had ESPN film me’
Miami fan Abella Danger: ‘I would give anything in the world to not have had ESPN film me’
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Miami fan Abella Danger: ‘I would give anything in the world to not have had ESPN film me’

During the College Football Playoff national championship game between the Indiana Hoosiers and Miami Hurricanes, ESPN cameras momentarily zeroed in on a particular Hurricanes fan at Hard Rock Stadium. That fan, who was seen for several seconds looking concerned as Miami attempted to erase a 10-point deficit during the fourth quarter, was Abella Danger. Now, Read more... The post Miami fan Abella Danger: ‘I…
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Former sports broadcaster Michele Tafoya files to run for US Senate in Minnesota as Republican
Former sports broadcaster Michele Tafoya files to run for US Senate in Minnesota as Republican
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Former sports broadcaster Michele Tafoya files to run for US Senate in Minnesota as Republican

Michele Tafoya, who spent decades working in sports broadcasting, most notably as a sideline reporter for NBC’s Sunday Night Football, filed papers Tuesday to run for the United States Senate in Minnesota as a member of the Republican Party. According to CNN’s David Wright, Tafoya will formally launch her bid on Wednesday morning. The 61-year-old would be Read more... The post Former sports broadcaster…
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Baker Mayfield fires back at Falcons beat writer, Kevin Stefanski over ‘dumpster fire’ labelBaker Mayfield fires back at Falcons beat writer, Kevin Stefanski over ‘dumpster fire’ label
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Baker Mayfield fires back at Falcons beat writer, Kevin Stefanski over ‘dumpster fire’ label

Kevin Stefanski went 45-56 in six seasons as the head coach of the Cleveland Browns. While that includes two playoff berths, it also includes some brutal seasons, many of which were marked by the team’s inability to find stability at quarterback. That’s perhaps part of why Stefanski was in such high demand following his firing, Read more... The post Baker Mayfield fires back at Falcons beat writer, Kevin Stefanski over ‘dumpster fire’ label appeared first on Awful Announcing.

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The knives are out for Dan OrlovskyThe knives are out for Dan Orlovsky
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The knives are out for Dan Orlovsky

NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky is a genial family man and goofball, prone to strange food takes, and valuable to ESPN for his film breakdowns without becoming a caricature. However, he’s also developed a reputation, fairly or not, for playing favorites with his analysis, especially when it comes to quarterbacks. Even Stephen A. Smith once said that Read more... The post The knives are out for Dan Orlovsky appeared first on Awful Announcing.

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F1 exec cites Apple’s ‘enthusiasm’ as reason for ESPN departureF1 exec cites Apple’s ‘enthusiasm’ as reason for ESPN departure
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F1 exec cites Apple’s ‘enthusiasm’ as reason for ESPN departure

Some sports media observers are skeptical about Formula One’s new media rights deal with Apple, which is set to begin this year. After Apple’s first foray into live sports with MLS got off to a lackluster start that spurred an entire restructuring of their deal late last year, after the North American soccer league wrapped Read more... The post F1 exec cites Apple’s ‘enthusiasm’ as reason for ESPN departure appeared first on Awful Announcing.

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Sports Illustrated launching 24/7 FAST channel SI TV
Sports Illustrated launching 24/7 FAST channel SI TV
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Sports Illustrated launching 24/7 FAST channel SI TV

Sports Illustrated is the latest brand to get into the FAST channel business. Minute Media, the publisher for the legacy sports magazine brand, announced on Tuesday that Sports Illustrated would launch a new free ad-supported television (FAST) channel called SI TV. The channel will include “original programming, live events, sports lifestyle and archival content,” according to Read more... The post…
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