Homan promises mass deportations on trip to Texas' southern border President-elect Donald Trump's incoming border czar Tom Homan spoke to Texas National Guard soldiers and public safety troopers on the border Tuesday, promising to help implement the largest deportation program in U.S. history. CBS News immigration and politics reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports. Then, Dave Weigel, politics reporter for Semafor, and Nicholas Wu, congressional reporter for Politico, join to discuss.2025 will be a year of spiritual searching for those born with a Root number 7 (born on the 7th, 16th, or 25th of any month). This year, the energies of the number 9 are active, governed by the fiery Mars. This synergy drives you toward self-actualisation and motivates you to work hard towards achieving your dreams. But the impact of Mars is not as strong as one might think. The Moon, associated with number 2, tames Mars for its nurturing nature. Mercury, connected with number 5, also plays a great role in the year and enhances your capacity to form better interpersonal relationships. If you learn how to act and think at the same time, this active year will be to your benefit. Also Read Numerology for 2025: Find your personal year number in 2025 Career Horoscope 2025 The energies around you in 2025 will be productive and contemplative and provide a great opportunity to advance in your career. However, this year, you should be careful not to get lost in your thoughts and miss out on new opportunities that come your way. If you are seeking a new job, 2025 is one of the years that you may have to be more aggressive in job hunting. You’re going to be motivated to take on new tasks and should be able to thrive in a variety of contexts based on your inherent flexibility. However, beware of getting carried away by the thought process. One of the possible threats is connected with Mercury and may lead to misunderstandings at work. Do not leave anything to the imagination of others, and consider how people will take what you are saying. Finance Horoscope 2025 People with Root Number 7 may find that 2025 will bring an interesting mix of potential and risk to their financial lives. Diversification will be the key to their investment approach. By adopting a moderate strategy, they can overcome challenges. Mercury’s effect indicates this is a good year to consider short-term investments, which will likely need more flexibility. You might fancy sectors currently changing at a high rate, such as technology, green energy, or organisational innovation. Other sectors that might prove profitable this year include communication and media. Mercury rules communication and technology, and its influence usually goes to the side of business. You should buy stocks of companies that operate in the digital space, use digital tools for their operations, or are in the media sector and are expected to post better results in 2025. The healthcare sector remains relevant as more people work towards enhancing their mental and physical health. The wellness, mental health, and sustainability sectors are expected to be the most successful next year. If you are self-analytical, you may consider it noble to fund industries that contribute to people's health. Love Horoscope 2025 Root Number 7 people are in for a good year in 2025 regarding love and relationships. For singles, 2025 is a year to find a partner who will appreciate your inner self and thoughtful personality. Mars, the planet that rules number 9, has a rather active and hot character that will help you leave your shell and try something new. This year, you will look for someone who respects your desire to be alone and independent while in a relationship and has a similar level of emotional responsiveness. For those just starting dating, 2025 is a great year of development and many new experiences. You may start discussing things you have never discussed with your partner before, or you will find out that you both like the same things. The Moon’s energy focuses on the feeling level, so this is a good time to share your emotions and deepen your connection. For those already committed, 2025 will be a year of spiritual development and some difficulties. The Moon’s energy provides care and protection; thus, the aspects of security and mutual understanding become important. Mars’ energy may make you go through heightened activity, especially concerning your personal goals or needs. Health Horoscope 2025 In general, 2025 demands a balance with your physical and emotional self. The Root Number 7 people are usually spiritual and concerned with their internal world, so you may overlook the mundane aspects of caring for yourself. When you have an emotional disturbance or feelings that are not dealt with, you may develop physical complaints that may include skin and hair problems. 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When Donald Trump started his first campaign for the presidency, two Trump-branded buildings were going up in India, one in the financial capital of Mumbai and the other nearby in Pune. Before he won in 2016, the Trump Organization expanded its business in India, signing deals in two more big cities. The day after Trump's victory in November, a developer in India told local media about half a dozen new deals. Like the others, Indian companies buy the land, build the high-rises, sell the units and pay a fee to use the Trump name. These deals are putting India even more squarely in the Trump Organization's sights. And with Trump on his way back to the White House, the country is emerging as center stage for potential conflicts of interest. In Trump's first term, it was uncharted territory for a sitting U.S. president to have extensive business interests in foreign countries. 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India's economy is expected to overtake Japan's and become the world's fourth-largest in 2025. The country's high-end consumer class has been growing richer rapidly, even as a much larger part of the population of 1.4 billion struggles with stagnant incomes. And the president-elect has long had a friendly political alliance with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose full-throated support of Trump has helped bolster the company's brand, Indian real estate experts said. Anuj Puri, founder and chair of Anarock, one of India's biggest property consultants, said many among India's rich, flush with returns from the stock market, had discovered that they "wanted to enjoy their living, instead of just saving it." Kalpesh Mehta, the founder of Tribeca Developers , a Mumbai-based company that works with the Trump Organization, told Indian newspapers in November that there would be Trump Tower buildings in the southern cities of Hyderabad and Bengaluru and more in Mumbai, Pune and the exurbs of New Delhi. Aside from the two fully built Trump Tower buildings in Mumbai and Pune, the others slated to carry the Trump brand are in varying stages of construction. After Trump's first election victory, the Trump Organization vowed to not cut new international deals while he was in office, and Trump handed over operations to his sons Donald Jr. and Eric. Mehta told local media that the Trump sons had discussed coming to India in the first half of 2025 to promote the new projects. In 2018, Donald Trump Jr. drew ethical scrutiny by visiting India and booking a talk on geopolitics. He backed down mid-trip, saying, "I'm here as a businessman." The Trump Organization, based in New York, declined to answer specific questions about its India plans. "Over the past decade, we have been involved in some of the most iconic and successful projects in India," a company spokesperson said in a statement. "We are incredibly proud of the strength of the Trump brand and everything we have achieved in the region, and look forward to many more," she said. A 38-story tower has been rising slowly from former marshland in Kolkata. The building was started by a local developer, Unimark. In the summer of 2016, a licensing deal turned "Unimark Eternia" into Trump Tower Kolkata -- and buyers flocked to purchase units, even at higher prices. In interviews last month, sales agents and apartment owners in Kolkata said the Trump name was a part of the building's appeal. Many also said they were frustrated by construction delays, and worried about Unimark's financing. "We knew it would be a quality product since it says 'Trump,'" said Poonam Dutt, 60, who said she bought an apartment there with her husband, Sukant, in 2018 for about $530,000. The couple paid to fly to New York at the invitation of Trump Tower Kolkata to celebrate the purchase. "It was a big deal that we owned flats in Trump Towers," Sukant Dutt said. In India it is relatively common for a residence to be sold before it is built, on the basis of artists' renderings -- "but only if the brand is there," Puri said. At a temporary sales site for the Trump Tower Kolkata, a coffee-table book features a photo of Donald Trump Jr. A line on the first page advertises: "Your home -- an address so powerful, a letter would reach you from any part of the world. With just the Trump name. And yours." The pitch is working. Sumit Bhalotia, an accountant at a Kolkata law firm, said he had made a down payment toward a $700,000 apartment near the end of the first Trump administration. 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Buy or sell stocks: The Indian stock market indices ended flat after Thursday's trading session, as gains in shares of Adani Port, Bharti Airtel, and Mahindra and Mahindra were offset by losses in heavyweights like Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank and Titan. The Nifty 50 index closed 0.1 per cent higher at 23,750.20 points, compared to 23,727.65 points at the previous market close. The BSE Sensex closed flat at 78,472.48 points after Thursday's session, compared to 78,472.87 points at the previous market close. Vaishali Parekh's stocks to buy today Vaishali Parekh, vice president of technical research at Prabhudas Lilladher, said the Nifty witnessed resistance near the tough barrier around 23,850, an important 200-period MA zone. The bias is maintained with a cautiously positive approach as of now. Parekh estimates the Nifty 50 Spot index to find support at 23,600 points and face resistance at 24,000 points. The Bank Nifty index will likely move in the 50,800 to 51,800 range. Parekh recommended three buy-or-sell stocks for Friday: Voltas Ltd, Elecon Engineering Ltd, and Himadri Speciality Chemical Ltd (HSCL). Stock market today On the outlook for the Nifty 50 and the Bank Nifty index, Parekh said. “Nifty once again witnessed a sluggish move resisting near the tough barrier of 23,850 levels of the important 200-period MA and ended on a flat note on the last expiry day of the calendar year, with the bias maintained with a cautiously positive approach.” “As mentioned earlier, we maintain our technical view of the index having the immediate support of 23,500 zone, which needs to be sustained, and at the same time, on the upside, a close above 24,000 level is very important to establish conviction. Thereafter, anticipate further rise in the coming days,” said the stock market expert . “Bank Nifty opened on a positive note, fizzled out in the morning session, and thereafter remained rangebound near the 51,200 zone to end flat. The index needs to get past the important 100-period MA at the 51,700-zone to improve the bias from the current level. A decisive breach above the significant 50EMA level of 52,100 shall establish conviction for further rise,” said Parekh. Parekh said that the Nifty 50 Spot for today has support at 23,600 points and resistance at 24,000 points. The Bank Nifty index would have a daily range of 50,800 to 51,800. Buy or sell stocks by Vaishali Parekh 1. Voltas Ltd. (VOLTAS): Buy at ₹ 1,711; Target at ₹ 1,780; Stop Loss at ₹ 1,675. 2. Elecon Engineering Co. Ltd. (ELECON): Buy at ₹ 641.70; Target at ₹ 670; Stop Loss at ₹ 627. 3. Himadri Speciality Chemical Ltd. (HSCL): Buy at ₹ 565.80; Target at ₹ 586; Stop Loss at ₹ 552. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations given in this article are those of individual analysts. These do not represent the views of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.
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NoneArne Slot has played down the optimism around Liverpool's Premier League title chances and says Manchester City's plight shows how quickly a season can change. The Reds moved seven points clear at the top of the table, and 14 clear of the struggling champions, as goals from Cody Gakpo, Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah clinched a 3-1 win over Leicester following second-placed Chelsea's loss to Fulham on Boxing Day. The gap will be reduced to six points if Arsenal beat Ipswich on Friday night, but Slot's side also have a game in hand - even if their head coach is taking nothing for granted. In his press conference after the win over Leicester, Slot used Manchester City's dismal form as an example of how things can unravel, with Pep Guardiola's side having only won one of their last 12 games in all competitions following their 1-1 draw with Everton. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Asked if it's Liverpool's title to lose, Slot said: "If you're in this game for a long time like these players are, or I am, then you know that, 20 games before the end, you don't look at it that way. Trending "There are so many challenges still ahead. It was only two months ago that we were one point behind City and look what has happened there in terms of injuries, then a bit of bad luck, and a suspension. This can happen to any team." West Ham United Liverpool Slot also played down the idea that Liverpool are cruising towards the title, saying they have had no "easy wins" this season. Also See: Report: Liverpool go seven points clear Stream the Premier League on NOW Live Premier League table Liverpool fixtures "It's far too early to already be celebrating but it is of course nice for us to be the team we are. We know we are able to do this. But I don't think there was any easy win for us in all these games. "It could have been an easy win against Tottenham but then we conceded two and it was 5-3. "That tells you how difficult it is to win if all your players are available, let alone if somewhere during the season you pick up some injuries or suspensions. "That's why we have to take it one game at a time. "It's important to win, I felt like we should win, but then I also had the same feeling against Fulham and Nottingham Forest so you always have to do a lot in the Premier League. "The table is something we are aware of but we also understand how many games are still to play." Salah: Title race advantage feels different "It feels different but the important thing is we need to stay humble," Salah told Amazon Prime . "We had a few injuries when we were ahead (previously) and we lose it in the end. Hopefully we carry on like that with no injuries and we go on and win it. "This one is very special. Hopefully we win the Premier League for this club - it's something I dream of." Tom from Southampton became a millionaire for free with Super 6! Could you be the next jackpot winner? Play for free!
The Gulf emirate, along with the United States and Egypt, had been involved in months of unsuccessful negotiations for a Gaza truce and hostage release. But in November, Doha announced it had put its mediation on hold, saying it would resume when Hamas and Israel showed "willingness and seriousness". "We have sensed, after the election, that the momentum is coming back," Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani told the Doha Forum for political dialogue. He spoke as a source close to the Hamas delegation in the talks told AFP that a new round of negotiations will "most likely" begin in the coming week. Sheikh Mohammed said that while there were "some differences" in the approach to an agreement by the outgoing and incoming US administrations, "we didn't see or recognise any disagreement on the goal itself to end the war". He said there had been "a lot of encouragement from the incoming administration in order to achieve a deal, even before the president comes to the office", adding this had affected Qatar's decision to get talks "back on track". "We hope to get things done as soon as possible. We hope that the willingness of the parties to engage in a good faith continues," he said. The source close to the Hamas delegation, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AFP: "Based on contacts with the mediators, we expect a new round of negotiations to begin in Cairo, most likely this week, to discuss ideas and proposals regarding a ceasefire and a prisoner exchange." The source added that Turkey, as well as Egypt and Qatar, had been "making commendable efforts to stop the war". In a statement later on Saturday, the group said Turkish spy chief Ibrahim Kalin met with a Hamas delegation in Doha to discuss the war in Gaza. The war in Gaza was sparked by Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, which resulted in the deaths of 1,208 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures. During the attack, militants kidnapped 251 people, 96 of whom remain in Gaza, including 34 declared dead by the Israeli military. Israel's retaliatory military campaign in Gaza has killed at least 44,664 people, a majority civilians, according to figures from the territory's Hamas-run health ministry which the UN considers reliable. The US president-elect this week warned on social media of unspecified massive repercussions if the hostages were not released by the time he takes office next month. Trump has vowed staunch support for Israel and to dispense with outgoing President Joe Biden's occasional criticism, but has also spoken of his desire to secure deals on the world stage. On Saturday, Qatar's premier dismissed the prospect of his country facing greater pressure over the status of the Hamas political bureau, which the Gulf state has hosted since 2012 with Washington's blessing. Sheikh Mohammed called the Hamas office a "platform to convene between the different parties". Qatar was not "expected to enforce solutions" on the Palestinian militants, he added. csp/srm/dcp/itGeorgia's political landscape is fraught with tension following claims by President Salome Zourabichvili and the opposition that last month's parliamentary election was compromised. Zourabichvili has been in prominent discussions with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron regarding these allegations. During her visit to Paris for the reopening of Notre-Dame, Zourabichvili cited "in-depth discussions" with the two leaders, highlighting the urgent issue of election rigging and the severe crackdown on protesters in Georgia. Protests have persisted since the October vote, which maintained the Georgian Dream party's control and paused EU accession efforts. On the ground, tensions remain high as opposition figures face detention and harsh treatment. Reports of violence against journalists covering protests further fuel Zourabichvili's assertions of Russian involvement in the chaos, reminiscent of Ukraine's 2014 political upheaval. The Kremlin, however, refutes these claims. (With inputs from agencies.)MELBOURNE – Australia’s House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill that would ban children younger than 16 years old from social media , leaving it to the Senate to finalize the world-first law. The major parties backed the bill that would make platforms including TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit, X and Instagram liable for fines of up to 50 million Australian dollars ($33 million) for systemic failures to prevent young children from holding accounts. Recommended Videos The legislation was passed with 102 votes in favor to 13 against. If the bill becomes law this week, the platforms would have one year to work out how to implement the age restrictions before the penalties are enforced. Opposition lawmaker Dan Tehan told Parliament the government had agreed to accept amendments in the Senate that would bolster privacy protections. Platforms would not be allowed to compel users to provide government-issued identity documents including passports or driver’s licenses. The platforms also could not demand digital identification through a government system. “Will it be perfect? No. But is any law perfect? No, it’s not. But if it helps, even if it helps in just the smallest of ways, it will make a huge difference to people’s lives,” Tehan told Parliament. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland said the Senate would debate the bill later Wednesday. The major parties’ support all but guarantees the legislation will be passed by the Senate where no party holds a majority of seats. Lawmakers who were not aligned with either the government or the opposition were most critical of the legislation during debate on Tuesday and Wednesday. Criticisms include that the legislation had been rushed through Parliament without adequate scrutiny, would not work, would create privacy risks for users of all ages and would take away parents’ authority to decide what’s best for their children. Critics also argue the ban would isolate children, deprive them of positive aspects of social media, drive children to the dark web, make children too young for social media reluctant to report harms they encountered and take away incentives for platforms to make online spaces safer. Independent lawmaker Zoe Daniel said the legislation would “make zero difference to the harms that are inherent to social media.” “The true object of this legislation is not to make social media safe by design, but to make parents and voters feel like the government is doing something about it,” Daniel told Parliament. “There is a reason why the government parades this legislation as world-leading, that’s because no other country wants to do it,” she added. T he platforms had asked for the vote on legislation to be delayed until at least June next year when a government-commissioned evaluation of age assurance technologies made its report on how the ban could been enforced.Julián Álvarez picking up the scoring pace with Atletico Madrid PRAGUE, Czech Republic (AP) — When the referee whistled for the free kick just outside the area, Atletico Madrid forward Julián Álvarez quickly picked up the ball and moved in position to take the shot. Canadian Press Nov 26, 2024 3:49 PM Nov 26, 2024 4:05 PM Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message Atletico's Julian Alvarez, left, scores his side's second goal against Sparta's goalkeeper Peter Vindahl during the UEFA Champions League opening phase soccer match between Sparta Prague and Athletico Madrid in Prague, Czech Republic, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024. (Roman Vondrous//CTK via AP) PRAGUE, Czech Republic (AP) — When the referee whistled for the free kick just outside the area, Atletico Madrid forward Julián Álvarez quickly picked up the ball and moved in position to take the shot. “When I saw the free kick, I told Rodri (Rodrigo De Paul) that I felt confident with the shot,” Álvarez said. “And it was a great goal.” Álvarez, Atletico's main signing in the offseason , has not been lacking confidence lately. The Argentina forward curled in the free kick shot in the 15th minute for the first of his two goals in the team’s 6-0 rout of Brest in the Champions League on Tuesday — the team’s biggest ever away win in European competitions. “We'll keep rotating who takes the free kicks,” said Álvarez, who also found the net in the 59th. It was Álvarez’s seventh goal in the last 10 matches, and third in his last three games across all competitions. The 24-year-old had a slow start to his first season with Atletico, scoring twice in 10 matches. “It was a matter of time before we started connecting well with each other,” said Álvarez, who joined Atletico after two seasons at Manchester City. “We have to stay on this path to keep improving.” Ángel Correa also scored two goals for Atletico, with Marcos Llorente and Antoine Griezmann adding one each. “We know that in this format of the competition we need to keep adding the three points and scoring goals," Álvarez said. "It's important to get the points and the goals.” Atletico was sitting in 13th place in the 36-team league standings. ___ AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer The Associated Press See a typo/mistake? Have a story/tip? This has been shared 0 times 0 Shares Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message Get your daily Victoria news briefing Email Sign Up More Soccer Australia's House of Representatives passes bill that would ban young children from social media Nov 26, 2024 3:59 PM Australia's House of Representatives passes bill that would ban young children from social media Nov 26, 2024 3:47 PM Messi's son debuts at Argentina youth tournament as grandparents watch Nov 26, 2024 3:32 PM