Abstract
- Fun Fact: The first webcam was created at the University of Cambridge to monitor a coffee pot.
- Severe Weather: A powerful storm is hitting the U.S. East Coast, bringing heavy snow and strong winds.
- Stock Market Update: The Fed’s upcoming decision on interest rates is keeping investors cautious.
- Tesla’s New Model: Tesla announced a new electric vehicle with improved battery life and AI features.
- AI in Medicine: Researchers developed an AI tool that detects early signs of Alzheimer’s with high accuracy.
- Oscars Buzz: Predictions for the Academy Awards are heating up, with top contenders emerging.
Keywords: President Trump, National Security Council, Justice Department, Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of Canada, Saudi Arabia, World Monuments Fund, Moon, Camel milk, World Economic Forum, Market stability
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Trump’s rapid changes in U.S. government stun federal workers

President Trump has quickly removed or sidelined hundreds of federal workers, causing shock among employees. Major shifts include 160 staffers sent home from the National Security Council and 20 senior attorneys reassigned at the Justice Department. Trump’s new executive order makes it easier to fire federal employees by reclassifying their jobs. This has led to anxiety and uncertainty among workers unions, such as the National Treasury Employees Union suing to block the order. Everett Kelly, president of a large federal employee union, said members are worried about their future.
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Take Five: Fed, ECB – and more from Trump

This week, the us Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and Bank of Canada hold their first meetings of 2025. Key earnings reports from Apple and Tesla are also on the horizon. The Fed is expected to pause its rate cuts, while the ECB might cut rates amid tariff threats from President Trump. Investors are keen to see how these events will shape the markets. Trump’s tariff plans could impact Canada, Mexico and China, the lead up to February. Ed might see intense negotiations, especially with TikTok in the spotlight. Europe’s earning season is also in focus, focus with reports from LVMH and ASML.
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Saudi Arabia aims to invest $600bn in US, crown prince tells Trump
Saudi $600 billion package with US includes investments, procurement, minister says
Saudi Arabia has announced a $600 billion investment package with the us. This includes investment and procurement, which means the government and companies buying goods and services. Saudi Economy Minister Faisal Abrahim confirmed this at the World Economic Forum in Davos. President Trump suggested the amount might increase to $1 trillion. The package aims to strengthen ties and focus on long-term oil market. Market stability Abrahim emphasized that maintaining market stability is key to meeting growing global demand, including from the Uks.

02:44
The Moon Is an Endangered Historic Site, One Nonprofit Says
The World Monuments Fund has added the moon to its 2025 World Monuments Watch list. This list highlights cultural heritage sites at risk of disappearing due to threats like war, climate change and tourism. The Moon’s inclusion aims to protect historic lunar landing sites from the new era of space exploration. Other sites on the list include grottoes in China and the Andean road system. WMF seeks to raise awareness and protect these valuable pieces of our global heritage. As WMF states, international collaboration is required to protect the physical remnants of early moon landings.

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Camel milk might be the next big thing in dairy alternatives. It has fewer allergens and potential health benefits, like boosting the immune system and reducing heart disease risk, research shows. Camel milk lax beta lacto globulin, a major allergen in cow’s milk. It also contains bioactive peptides that fight pathogens and support heart health. Camels thrive in dry areas unsuitable for cows, making camel farming a viable option in harsh climates. Taste wise, it’s creamier than cow’s milk with a slight saltiness. Camel milk’s future looks promising.
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