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Philadelphia Police Make Arrests, Issue 31 Citations Over Wild NFCCG Celebrations newsthirst.

Philadelphia Eagles Wild NFFCG Celebrations Result In Arrests, 31 Citations Published January 27, 2025 11:32 AM PST Philadelphia Eagles fans hardly behaved in the aftermath of the team’s big NFC Championship Game victory … police say they had to make multiple arrests and issue several citations amid the parties that followed the Birds’ win over…

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Rachel Reeves tells MPs of plans to go ‘further and faster’ in pursuit of growth | Economic growth (GDP) newsthirst.

Rachel Reeves has told MPs the government needs to go “further and faster” to increase economic growth, as Downing Street sought to reassure people concerned about the environment that net zero and increasing output go “hand in hand”. The chancellor has unnerved some Labour MPs and green campaigners with her increasingly punchy rhetoric about economic…

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We’re trimming a 2025 top gainer, taking profits on market move into health stocks newsthirst.

We are selling 75 shares of GE Healthcare at roughly $90 each. Following Monday’s trade, Jim Cramer’s Charitable Trust will own 900 shares of GEHC, decreasing its weighting to about 2.25% from 2.42%. We’re taking advantage of the market’s rotation into health-care stocks by locking in profits in GE Healthcare. Following an up-and-down 2024, GE…

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Trump to sign executive order eliminating DEI from US military newsthirst.

US President Donald Trump is expected to officially move to remove diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives from the defence department, one of several military-focused executive orders he is planning to sign on Monday. A second order will task US officials with formulating a policy on transgender troops. A third executive order will reinstate military…

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No 10 defends decision to change name of HMS Agincourt submarine | Royal Navy newsthirst.

Downing Street has defended the government’s decision to change the name of a new attack submarine from HMS Agincourt to HMS Achilles, after critics accused ministers of trying not to upset the French. A No 10 spokesperson called the decision to change the planned name of the vessel “appropriate and fitting”, despite criticism that ministers…

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