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US to offer passport services to citizens in illegal West Bank settlements

Israel welcomes move described by Palestinian Authority as undermining possibility of an independent state

The US will provide on-site consular services in two Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank for the first time, breaking with previous policy, in a move that has been criticised by Palestinian officials as “a clear violation of international law”.

In a post on X, the US embassy in Jerusalem said that as part of an initiative to mark the 250th anniversary of US independence, it would provide Americans with routine passport services in the West Bank settlement of Efrat on Friday “for one day only”.

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Source close to Rolling Stones disputes Melania producer’s claim Mick Jagger ‘gave his blessing’ to use song

Spokesperson for Rolling Stones tells Guardian band did not liaise with Marc Beckman and his team on use of Gimme Shelter in first lady documentary

A source close to Mick Jagger has cast doubt on a claim by Melania producer Marc Beckman that his team was closely involved with the singer over the use of a Rolling Stones song in the film.

The film, which follows the first lady in the 20 days leading up to Donald Trump’s second inauguration in January 2025, opens with a sequence in Mar-a-Lago soundtracked to the Rolling Stones’ Gimme Shelter. Despite being owned by music company ABKCO, Beckman told Variety that Jagger “was actually involved” and “gave us his blessing”.

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‘Nobel prize for fiction’: Trump’s State of the Union provokes polarized reactions

Democrats accuse president’s address of litany of lies as Republicans hail his bullish claims about year back in office

Congressional Democrats lined up on Tuesday night to call Donald Trump a liar and Republicans said America had never been greater. The country’s longest-ever State of the Union address had ended, and the two parties had, again, watched entirely different speeches.

Trump’s address ran for nearly two hours, with the president touching on tariffs, border security, military recruitment and energy production, among other topics. He told the country the economy was booming, inflation was under control and a golden age was at hand, but Democrats were not persuaded.

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Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Jaimy wordt verdacht van seksueel misbruik bij drie jongetjes: 'Als mijn zoon aan je denkt, krijgt hij buikpijn'

Zijn huis in Ridderkerk was een populair logeeradres. Jaimy L. kwam ook graag oppassen. Ouders vertrouwden hem, maar kregen gaandeweg argwaan. Namens drie jongetjes is aangifte gedaan van seksueel misbruik.

Kapperszaken failliet, maar wel nog open: komt er een doorstart?

De rechtbank in Den Haag heeft het faillissement uitgesproken over twee kappersketens: SmileKappers en Hair App. De ketens hebben gezamenlijk twaalf vestigingen, waarvan drie in de regio Rijnmond. De zaken blijven voorlopig open.

Fietser naar ziekenhuis na aanrijding

Een fietser is woensdag aangereden door een auto aan de Christiaan Huygensstraat in Strijen. Het slachtoffer raakte gewond en is met spoed naar het ziekenhuis gebracht. Aan de auto te zien was het een harde klap: er zit een flinke barst in de voorruit.

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State of the SOTU

1) WATCH: Democratic lawmakers join 'People's State of the Union' rally during Trump's address. More than two dozen Democratic lawmakers planned to attend the "People's State of the Union" (youtube link) rally on the National Mall on Tuesday night instead of listening to President Donald Trump's address inside the House chamber. Progressive groups MeidasTouch and MoveOn.org hosted the event, featuring federal workers, immigrants and others affected by Trump's policies, according to a press release. The lawmakers who attended the rally, including Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen, are among a growing group of Democrats who said they wouldn't attend the speech. "Trump is marching America towards fascism, and I refuse to normalize his shredding of our Constitution & democracy," the senator wrote on X. "This cannot be business as usual." Standing alongside activists, Democrats argued that Trump's speech would not offer an accurate portrayal of the state of the nation.

2) The "State of the Swamp" counter-address, headlined by actor Robert De Niro, is set to take place at the same time the president speaks to a joint session of Congress about the nation's affairs and his policy agenda. Invoking the frog as a symbol of opposition to Trump, the event's title references the swampy terrain of the nation's capital. The "State of the Swamp" (youtube link) is organized by anti-Trump group Defiance.org, the "artist-activist" coalition Portland Frog Brigade and advocacy media network Courier. "This is not a protest or a watch party," Defiance.org co-founder Miles Taylor said in the statement. "It's a live, public rebuttal." The event will include live music, satire, speeches and direct calls to action, according to organizers. 3) In Democratic response to Trump, Abigail Spanberger frames the party's midterm message. Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger blasted President Trump's policies and invoked a civic call for Americans to push for better leadership, in a rebuttal to the State of the Union (youtube link) that offered a preview of how Democrats plan to message against the GOP in this year's midterm elections. "In his speech tonight, the president did what he always does, he lied, he scapegoated and he distracted, and he offered no real solutions to our nation's pressing challenges, so many of which he is actively making worse," Spanberger said. 4) The moment Trump's State of the Union speech changed (WashingtonPost analysis). President Donald Trump's State of the Union address took a turn about an hour in. Until that point, Trump largely stuck to a positive message — reciting improving economic indicators, showcasing the Olympic men's hockey team and invoking the nation's 250th birthday. The country was "the hottest," everyone was "winning." Then he asked for a demonstration to show the television audience where everyone stood — or sat. "If you agree with this statement," he said, "then stand up and show your support: The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens." For more than a minute, Republicans stood and applauded, while Trump shook his head and sighed at the Democratic side of the chamber. The consciously made-for-TV moment from the reality star turned president was destined for shareable online clips and campaign attack ads. It also marked an inflection point in Tuesday's speech, from a first hour whose sunny optimism was more characteristic of Ronald Reagan than Trump, to a second hour that returned the president to the familiar, darker territory of partisan barbs and graphic descriptions of violence. The time for policy disagreements was over. The opposition was "crazy," "sick" and "destroying our country." His microphone was too hot, repeatedly giving static feedback when he raised his voice. 5) What is the state of Trump? (Tim Snyder) He is failing at fascism. For Trump to succeed in is fascist transition, he needs a bloody, popular, victorious war. And that is out of his reach. The State of the Union was full of fascist atmospherics. But it was also blowhard exhaustion. Trump's problem is not with idea of fascism. It suits him well. Just consider the atmospherics of last night. Fascism celebrates a leader who transcends law and aims to unites the people with their destiny. It denies truth in favor of grand stories of struggle against a chosen enemy. It posits an imaginary golden age. All of that was in the speech. Fascism demands a chosen enemy, and victims. Trump called the Democrats in the audience "crazy" and associated them with illegal immigration and crime. The United States is engaged in an enormous cleansing project. ICE raids celebrate physical force in the cities and our concentration camp system is landscape of domination in the countryside. The murder of civilians in Minnesota was greeted by big lies about the victims. All of this is awful. But it is also stasis. Trump is unpopular, the economy is weak. When the government murdered Americans, this did not deter protest. To actually change the nature of politics, to move beyond the current state of affairs (competitive authoritarianism) to something else, to fascism, Trump needs another kind of conflict. Fascism demands a major foreign war to kill one's own people and thereby generate a reservoir of meaning that could be used to justify indefinite rule and further oppression, to make the world seem like an endless struggles and submission to hierarchy as the only kind of life. 6) Team USA's gold medal MAGA celebration was everything the NHL has been trying to avoid (SBNation). In recent years, the NHL has become more aware of what it actually is and less concerned with aspirational fantasy. Hockey will never compete in the United States with football or basketball. There are dozens of socioeconomic and social reasons why, but at its heart, hockey is fundamentally a Canadian winter sport that has been adopted and spread throughout the United States. This is having a phenomenal impact in non-traditional markets, but there's an emphasis here on "non-traditional." Instead of trying to carve off football and basketball viewers, the NHL has been marketing itself to non-sports fans, emphasizing women, supporting the LGBTQ+ community with Pride Nights, and making substantial inroads with Gen Z as a result... In one fell swoop Team USA managed to alienate a huge portion of the current NHL fanbase in the United States, undermine many of the initiatives the league has been trying to make, and turn off the precise segment of the sports market hockey has been trying so desperately to gain.

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RELX wint dit keer op de beurs dankzij AI-hulp van Anthropic

AMSTERDAM (ANP) - De aandelenbeurs in Amsterdam is woensdag met een aanzienlijke winst gesloten, geholpen door optimisme over technologiebedrijven. De sterkste stijger in de AEX was informatieleverancier RELX, dat onlangs in waarde daalde door zorgen over de concurrentie van AI-bedrijf Anthropic. Beleggers reageren nu juist enthousiast op het nieuws dat RELX een AI-hulpmiddel van datzelfde Anthropic heeft toegevoegd aan zijn platform voor juridisch onderzoek.

RELX eindigde bijna 6 procent hoger. Dat is nog niet genoeg om de eerdere koersverliezen helemaal ongedaan te maken. Sinds de jaarwisseling staat RELX bijna 20 procent lager.

De AEX sloot 1 procent hoger op 1030,06 punten, met duidelijke plussen voor chipbedrijven ASML, ASMI en Besi. Beleggers zijn in afwachting van de kwartaalcijfers van het Amerikaanse chipbedrijf Nvidia, dat naar verwachting hard is gegroeid door de forse investeringen van techconcerns in kunstmatige intelligentie.

MidKap

De MidKap won 0,9 procent tot 1031,54 punten. De beurzen in Frankfurt, Parijs en Londen wonnen tot ruim 1 procent.

Wolters Kluwer werd dit jaar ook lager gezet door beleggers die vreesden dat zijn informatiediensten aan relevantie inboeten door AI-assistenten van Anthropic. Uit de woensdag gepresenteerde jaarcijfers van het bedrijf werd duidelijk dat de informatieleverancier zijn eerdere groeitempo grotendeels vast wist te houden. Het aandeel won 2,5 procent.

Drankenconcern Diageo

Tankopslagbedrijf Vopak was de sterkste stijger in de MidKap met een plus van 7,3 procent. Beleggers reageerden enthousiast op de jaarresultaten van het Rotterdamse tankopslagconcern, dat een recordwinst neerzette. Ook kondigde het concern aan dat het aandeelhouders wil belonen door voor een half miljard euro aandelen in te kopen.

In Londen kende drankenconcern Diageo zijn slechtste beursdag ooit, met een min van 13 procent. Het bedrijf achter biermerk Guinness en whisky van Johnnie Walker verlaagde zijn omzetverwachtingen. De nieuw aangetreden topman Dave Lewis beklaagde zich ook over de in zijn ogen te lage investeringen in klantenservice van de afgelopen jaren.

Spanningen

De olieprijzen daalden licht, nadat ze eerder op de dag nog licht hoger stonden. De spanningen rond het olierijke Iran blijven gespannen. De Amerikaanse president Donald Trump beweerde dat het land zijn nucleaire programma opnieuw opbouwt.

De euro steeg net geen 0,2 procent ten opzichte van de dollar tot 1,1803 dollar.


Found Photograph

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Mike Mandel, Myself: Timed Exposures

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“The CyberTruck is 17 times more likely to have a...

“The CyberTruck is 17 times more likely to have a fire fatality than a Ford Pinto”, a 70s automobile that put the “car” in “exploding car”.