What Trump’s first days in office could be like. And, world leaders react to his win
What will President-elect Donald Trump's first 100 days in office look like? He's made a lot of promises. On his first day , he says will close the border and launch "the largest deportation program of criminals in the history of America." He has pledged to dismantle President Biden's climate agenda and increase energy exploration. Additionally, he intends to revise the Affordable Care Act and impose new tariffs on U.S. imports. His agenda includes a focus on banning transgender women from participating in sports and eliminating critical race theory from schools.
Trump announced yesterday that his campaign manager, Susie Wiles, will be his White House chief of staff. In his victory speech, he praised Wiles for her work and said she is known for working behind the scenes. She will be the first woman to hold the job . Any new administration will need to fill about 4,000 political positions.
It's been almost four years since a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. Trump has promised to pardon these rioters once he returns to the White House. Federal authorities charged more than 1,000 people in connection with the Jan. 6 attack. Trump has called the people facing charges hostages and political prisoners.
Eating your food too quickly prevents proper digestion and reduces the opportunity to appreciate your meal fully. Lilian Cheung, a mindful eating lecturer at Harvard, shares techniques for slowing down.
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Weekend picksCheck out what is watching, reading and listening to this weekend:
Movies: , a young woman played by Saoirse Ronan grapples with her alcohol addiction. She seeks sobriety before returning to Orkney, Scotland, to help her father manage his farm.
TV: Revisit NPR's fall TV recommendations to catch up on the shows that have already started and prepare for the ones that will premiere this month.
Books: Katherine Rundell's new book, , features creatures from the wombat to the spider. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to spark their wonder.
Music: Take a deep breath and calm your nerves with a playlist featuring Max Richter, Hania Rani, Fleet Foxes, Yasmin Williams and more.
Games: Whether you want to unwind and take your mind off all the election news or just want to check out some new games, here are three video game suggestions .
Quiz: This week's quiz includes the great, the late, the clickbait and surprisingly not a lot of politics. I am too embarrassed to announce my score — I am hoping you can redeem me with yours .
- Dozens of monkeys have escaped from their research facility in Yemassee, S.C. Police are advising residents to lock their doors and windows until they are apprehended.
- Federal, state and local authorities are investigating reports of Black college and high school students receiving racist texts about being "selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation."
- Tuberculosis has reclaimed the title ofthe deadliest infectious disease with 1.25 million deaths in 2023 , according to the 2024 Global Tuberculosis Report published by WHO.