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2025-01-23
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Delegation of 44 students from AP welcomed at IIIT-AIn the weeks since the 2024 election ended, Democrats have been soul-searching about how Donald Trump was re-elected under a cloud of scandal and court cases. Was it the economy that did it? A weak Harris campaign? For former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, the answer is pretty simple. The main difference maker was Elon Musk. “Elon and I disagree on some things, but Elon deserves his place at the table,” Bannon recently told Puck . “He stroked a $150 million check for the ground game, which is not sexy, at the exact moment we needed it. He came in with the money and the professionals. To be brutally frank, it’s the reason we won.” The tech billionaire’s support means more than just money though, according to Bannon. “This is what I like about Elon Musk. He and Vivek are talking about what we’ve been preaching on the War Room for years,” Bannon added, referencing his radio show. “They are down in the trenches with the hard part of how you actually start to turn the country around. That’s what I appreciate.” Musk, despite initial shows of support for Trump challenger Ron DeSantis, eventually came out as perhaps the key backer for the former and now incoming president. Musk’s super PAC ended up spending around $200m to support the Trump campaign, and Musk himself appeared on the campaign trail as an enthusiastic surrogate. The Tesla co-founder’s efforts also included a $1m-a-day giveaway to voters who signed a petition supporting conservative issues, an effort critics saw as a vote-buying scheme for Trump. Musk also helped the Trump campaign with get-out-the-vote efforts, part of the Republican’s unorthodox strategy of farming out large parts of his ground game to outside groups and volunteers. Since the election, Musk has hardly left Trump’s side , and the pair have appeared together at Mar-a-Lago and a SpaceX rocket launch. The billionaire is also the driving force behind Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a non-governmental effort to find and eliminate excess government spending, through which Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have promised to gut large parts of the federal budget .

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Universities should not silence research and speech on PalestineGood news for retirees from Social Security – Official announcement of this important upgradeMuscat: Hydrom, Oman’s green hydrogen company, has announced the launch of its third public bidding process for green hydrogen project lands The bidding round is set to begin in March 2025. This move underscores Oman’s continued efforts to offer investment opportunities in the renewable energy and green hydrogen sectors, supporting strategic goals and national efforts to sustain jobs and economic opportunities. Engineer Abdulaziz bin Saeed Al Sheidhani, General Manager of Hydrom, explained that the company aims to allocate at least two new zones in this third bidding round, identified within the designated lands for green hydrogen projects in the Al Wusta and Dhofar Governorates. These zones will vary in size to attract new categories of potential investors and enhance participation opportunities in future rounds. In a statement to the Oman News Agency, Al Sheidhani said that, in addition to previous participants, the company targets new markets and economies such as China, the USA, several European and Asian countries, and neighbouring investments with an interest in the green hydrogen sector. Discussing the challenges in the hydrogen sector, Al Sheidhani noted that "challenges always exist in this sector, starting from market and procurement challenges to those related to political changes, as well as technical challenges." He emphasised that gauging market interest will provide a clearer view of the opportunities available. He affirmed that green hydrogen prices mainly depend on production costs, which are gradually improving due to ongoing advancements in technology, financing, and economies of scale, contributing to reduced production costs. On the other hand, global demand for green hydrogen is increasing, supported by incentives and government policies, as seen in countries like Germany, some EU nations, and East Asian economies like Singapore, South Korea, and Japan. Al Sheidhani added that Hydrom continues its efforts to attract more projects to achieve Oman’s strategic targets for green hydrogen.

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Dog longevity pill could give promise to human healthThe vice chancellor, Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijagun, Ogun State, Professor Oluwole Sikiru Banjo, has appealed to the state government to consider increasing the university’s subvention in light of its current funding challenges. Banjo made the appeal on Wednesday as part of his address at the university’s 16th convocation ceremonies. He, however, noted that government funding alone is insufficient to meet the growing needs of higher education, and therefore also appealed to various stakeholders—alumni, private individuals, corporate organizations, and parents—to assist the best way they could. Banjo also spoke of the urgent need for increased investment in facilities, research equipment, and technology to ensure the quality of education the university aspires to deliver. “Therefore, we earnestly appeal to Your Excellency (Governor Dapo Abiodun) to consider increasing the university’s subvention. This will enable the institution to adequately meet its obligations,” he said. While announcing that this year’s convocation would be his last as TASUED’s vice chancellor, Professor Banjo ran down some of the achievements of the university under his watch. “As vice-chancellor, I have embraced transparent and accountable governance. Working alongside our governing council, we have strengthened the university’s financial standing, diversified our sources of funding, and instituted policies for sustainable growth,” he said. Particularly, Banjo said one of the most notable accomplishments of his administration is the introduction of seven new academic programmes designed to meet emerging global demands and local needs. He also noted that a total of 28 inaugural lectures had been presented since the inception of the university and that 22 of them were hosted during his tenure across various disciplines. He also cited the installation of an Independent Power Project to supply uninterrupted power supply; the completion of the Science Laboratory Complex; and the completion of the University Health Centre extension – all of which were earlier commissioned by the governor, among others. The pro-chancellor, Professor Rahamon Bello, in his address, commended the state government “for the regular release of its subvention to the university.” He, however, noted that the subvention allocated to the university is no longer adequate for its needs. “I like to call on Your Excellency to assist us in reviewing the subvention upwards to enable us to take care of the new salary structure arising from the new minimum wage recently approved for workers in the state,” he said. A total of 32 graduands obtained first-class honours at the event, while Abdulateef Adedamola Adedeji from the Department of Mathematics emerged as the overall best-graduating student with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.91. ALSO READ FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE TASUED graduates first set of 67 PhD students Get real-time news updates from Tribune Online! Follow us on WhatsApp for breaking news, exclusive stories and interviews, and much more. Join our WhatsApp Channel now

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