
Tag für Tag gibt es Ereignisse, Anekdoten, Geburts- oder Sterbetage, an die erinnert werden soll.Das aktuelle Kalenderblatt für den 2. Januar 2025NamenstagAdalhard, Basilius, GregorHistorische Daten2024 – Bei einer Explosion in der libanesischen Hauptstadt Beirut stirbt der zweithöchste Anführer der islamistischen Hamas im Ausland, Saleh al-Aruri. Die Terrororganisation gibt Israel die Schuld für den gezielten Angriff.1955 – Die Ratesendung « Was bin ich » wird erstmals im Deutschen Fernsehen ausgestrahlt. Das heitere Beruferaten mit Robert Lembke läuft zunächst unter dem Titel « Ja oder Nein ». Bis 1989 werden 337 Folgen gesendet.1945 – Im Zweiten Weltkrieg wird Nürnberg bei einem Luftangriff britischer Bomber weitgehend zerstört. Vor allem die historische Altstadt versinkt fast vollständig in Schutt und Asche.1900 – Die österreichische « Kronen Zeitung » erscheint erstmals in Wien.1820 – In Preußen wird durch Kabinettsorder das öffentliche Turnen verboten. Die Turnbewegung um Friedrich Ludwig Jahn galt wegen ihrer Forderungen nach einem deutschen Nationalstaat und einer liberalen Verfassung als staatsfeindlich.Geburtstage1985 – Florian Busch (40), deutscher Eishockeyspieler, 43 Länderspiele, über 700 Spiele und sieben Meistertitel in 18 Jahren für die Berliner Eisbären1972 – Boris Rhein (53), deutscher Politiker (CDU), hessischer Ministerpräsident seit 20221947 – Eva Köhler (78), Ehefrau des ehemaligen Bundespräsidenten Horst Köhler (Amtszeit 2004-2010)Todestage2020 – Veronika Fitz, deutsche Volksschauspielerin (« Die Hausmeisterin », « Der Bulle von Tölz »), geb. 19361950 – Emil Jannings, deutscher Schauspieler (« Der blaue Engel »), gewann 1929 als erster Schauspieler den Oscar für seine Darstellung in « The Way of All Flesh » (1927) und « The Last Command » (1928), geb. 1884
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Tödliches Unglück in Südkorea: Ermittler durchsuchen Büro von Billigfluglinie

Nach dem Flugzeugunglück mit 179 Toten in Südkorea suchen Ermittler nach Hinweisen für die Unfallursache. Sie gehen dem Vorwurf des fahrlässigen Handelns mit Todesfolge nach.
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Amerikas neues Jahr – ein Anfang mit Schrecken

Im Amüsierviertel von New Orleans tötet ein Islamist mindestens 15 Menschen mit einem Pick-up. In der Casinostadt Las Vegas explodiert ein Cybertruck von Tesla vor einem Hotel von Donald Trump. Der designierte Präsident verwies schon wenige Stunden nach dem Anschlag auf sein wichtigstes Thema.
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Montenegro: Mann erschießt zehn Menschen und sich selbst

Zunächst schoss er in einem Restaurant um sich, dann tötete er an anderen Orten weitere Menschen: Im Balkanstaat Montenegro hat sich eine Bluttat ereignet. Die Regierung verhängte Staatstrauer.
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The Speaker’s Lobby: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to electing a House Speaker

The Constitution dictates that the 119th Congress begins at noon et on Friday. And the first order of business in the House is to elect the Constitutional officer for the legislative branch of government: Speaker of the House.Only the House votes for Speaker. And the House can’t do anything – I’ll repeat that, anything – until it chooses a Speaker. It can’t swear-in Members until the House taps a Speaker and he or she is sworn-in. The Speaker then swears-in the rest of the body, en masse. Then the House must adopt a rules package to govern daily operations. Only then can the House go about debating bills, voting and constructing committees for hearings. HEALTHY LIVING, PARTY UNITY, ‘SMELLING THE ROSES’: CAPITOL HILL’S NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONSIf the House fails to elect a Speaker on the first ballot, it must proceed to a second ballot. And on and on. Consider for a moment that the House had never even taken a second vote for Speaker in a century before the donnybrook two years ago. It took four ballots to re-elect late House Speaker Frederick Gillett, R-Mass., in 1923. What is past is prologue for the House. Consider how the House consumed 15 rounds spread out over five days before electing former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., in January, 2023. The Speakership remained vacant – and thus, the House frozen – for 22 days after Republicans dumped McCarthy nine months later. House Republicans then tapped House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., for Speaker. Scalise withdrew his name before there was even a floor vote. House GOPers then tapped Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, to become Speaker. But Jordan lost three consecutive votes for Speaker on the House floor, bleeding support on each ballot. House Republicans then anointed House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., for Speaker. Emmer withdrew hours later. House Republicans finally nominated House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., for the job. The Louisiana Republican won on the floor. But some conservatives have been disappointed in Johnson ever since. They’ve flagged how he handled multiple, interim spending bills from last November on. They didn’t like that he allowed a bill on the floor to aid Ukraine. They opposed him doing yet another interim spending bill in September. They really didn’t like how he worked with Democrats on major, must-do pieces of legislation. And then there was the misstep of the staggering, 1,500-page interim spending package which Mr. Trump and Elon Musk pulverized from afar in December. Johnson then did President-elect Trump’s bidding with another spending package – which included a debt ceiling increase. But 38 House Republicans bolted on that bill. So Johnson’s tenure has been bumpy. And that’s why he’s on the hook come Friday afternoon during the vote for Speaker. Everyone on Capitol Hill is on tenterhooks when it comes to wrapping this up expeditiously. Here’s what will happen Friday at noon: REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN CALLS ON INCOMING ADMINISTRATION TO TARGET ‘THE AXIS OF AGGRESSORS’Acting House Clerk Kevin McCumber will preside until the House elects a Speaker. The first order of business is a « call of the House. » That’s where the House establishes how many of its Members-elect are there, simply voting « present. » The House should clock in at 434 members: 219 Republicans and 215 Democrats. There should be one vacancy. Former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., resigned in the fall – and said he did not « intend » to serve in the new Congress, despite having won reelection. Watch to see if there are absences in that call of the House. Fox is told that Democrats who have struggled with health issues of late – including Reps. Raul Grijalva, D-Ariz., Dwight Evans, D-Penn., and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., will likely be there. But the Speaker’s election is about the math. How many lawmakers report to the House chamber will dictate margins in the Speaker’s vote.Then it’s on to nominating speeches. Incoming House Republican Conference Chairwoman Lisa McClain, R-Mich., will nominate Johnson for Speaker. House Democratic Caucus Chairman Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., will nominate House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y. Anyone else can then place someone’s name in nomination.Then, the House calls the roll of Members-elect alphabetically. Each Member rises and verbally responds, calling out their choice by name. Reps. Alma Adams, D-N.C., Robert Aderholt, R-Ala., and the aforementioned Aguilar are the first names out of the block.But lawmakers can vote for anyone they want. That includes persons who aren’t House Members. That’s why there have been votes cast over the years for the late Gen. Colin Powell, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., former Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., and former U.S. Comptroller General David Walker. This is what Johnson – or anyone else must do – to win the Speakership:The winning candidate must secure an outright majority of all Members voting for a candidate by name. So let’s say there are 434 members and all vote for someone by name. The magic number is 218. If Johnson gets the votes of all 219 Republicans, he wins. If Johnson gets 218 votes, he also wins. But 217? No dice. Under those circumstances Johnson would have prospectively outpolled Jeffries, 217-215 – with two votes going to other candidates. But the « most votes » doesn’t win. 217 is not an outright majority of House Members voting for someone by name. The House must take ANOTHER ballot to elect a Speaker. Fox is told there are anywhere from 12 to 17 Republicans who could vote for someone besides Johnson. And some Republicans are being cagey about their votes. BERNIE SANDERS PLANS TO SPEARHEAD LEGISLATION ON KEY TRUMP PROPOSALHere’s something to watch: Members who vote « present. »Rather than voting for someone besides Johnson, some Republicans may protest by simply voting « present. » A « present » vote does not count against Johnson. So let’s do some hypothetical math here:Let’s say 434 Members cast ballots. Jeffries secures support from all 215 Democrats. Three Republicans vote « present. » In other words, not voting for any candidate by name. Johnson scores 216 votes. He has the most votes. But more importantly, only 431 Members voted for someone by name. 216 is an outright majority of 431. 434 doesn’t matter under these circumstances. So Johnson becomes Speaker. But there is serious danger in too many Republicans voting « present. » Consider this scenario: All 215 Democrats vote for Jeffries. But five Republicans vote « present. » Johnson records 214 votes. 429 Members cast ballots for someone by name. The magic number here is 215. Guess who’s Speaker? Jeffries. He marshalled an outright majority of all Members voting for a candidate by name.As they say in the movies, « You play a very dangerous game, Mr. Bond. »With such a thin margin in the House, Republicans are absolutely tinkering with fire if they get too cute by half. Yes. Some conservatives might not want to re-elect Johnson as Speaker. But they certainly don’t want Jeffries. So it’s hard to say what happens on Friday afternoon. If the House dithers too long, this could delay the certification of the Electoral College vote on Monday. The House and Senate must meet in a Joint Session of Congress on January 6 to certify the election results. No House Speaker? No Joint Session. But something else will likely unfold if this drags on. Johnson loyalists and mainstream Republicans have had it with right-wing ideologues, the Freedom Caucus and other freelancers. Expect a full-on brawl between those two factions if Republicans struggle to elect a Speaker.And as we wrote earlier, what is past is prologue. A protracted battle over the Speakership serves as prologue to the looming, internecine fights among Republicans when it comes to governing. That’s to say nothing of implementing a solitary plank of President-elect Trump’s agenda.
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Cam Skattebo rescued the College Football Playoff by giving all he had
The outspoken running back sparked heavy underdog Arizona State to a stunning rally vs. Texas in the Peach Bowl, but the Longhorns managed to win in double OT.
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Subway Violence Stubbornly Defies All Efforts to Quell It
A string of attacks has riders devising their own strategies to stay safe, even after years of official efforts to make New York’s vital transportation system secure.
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Guerre en Ukraine : Kiev attaqué et gaz russe coupé… Le conflit est entré en 2025

La Russie a lancé son « opération militaire » en Ukraine le 24 février 2022. Tous les soirs, 20 Minutes vous propose son récap du conflit russo-ukrainien.Une déclaration marquante, un chiffre-clé, les tendances de fond… Voici les informations essentielles
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Fin du transit de gaz russe en Ukraine : plusieurs pays d’Europe s’inquiètent pour leur approvisionnement

Depuis ce 1er janvier au matin, le gaz russe ne transite plus par l’Ukraine. La Moldavie est le pays le plus vulnérable.
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Israël: l’ancien ministre de la Défense Gallant quitte le Parlement
Ancien général devenu homme politique, Yoav Gallant a longtemps été considéré comme un «faucon» au sein du gouvernement. Il a été limogé pour divergences de points de vue en novembre par le premier ministre Benjamin Netanyahou.
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Tennis : Open d’Australie, Roland-Garros, Masters de Paris nouvelle version… Les rendez-vous de l’année 2025
Tennis : Open d’Australie, Roland-Garros, Masters de Paris nouvelle version… Les rendez-vous de l’année 2025
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Turner Prize goes to Jasleen Kaur
The Glasgow-born artist, who refers to her Sikh roots in her work, has earned the prestigious British award. Amid pro-Palestinian protests, she calls on Tate museums to cut ties with Israel.
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El Gobierno mira a la UE para evitar posicionarse sobre la toma de posesión en Venezuela
La idea más repetida desde el Palacio de la Moncloa y el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores desde que se celebraron las elecciones presidenciales en Venezuela el pasado 28 de julio de 2024, es que la postura de España sobre los resultados de estos comicios y el reconocimiento de Edmundo González como presidente electo «depende de lo que dicte la Unión Europea» . Desde los pasillos de la sede del ministerio que dirige José Manuel Albares , esta respuesta se interpreta como «una excusa» con la que el Gobierno evita posicionarse en contra de Nicolás Maduro y a favor de González, a quien las actas difundidas por la oposición venezolana sitúan como ganador de las elecciones. Si Venezuela no fuera una… Ver Más
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Las dictaduras duplican el número de presos políticos en Latinoamérica
La cifra anual de prisioneros políticos pulveriza la barrera de los 3.000, cuando sólo un año antes se habían contabilizado 1.400 Leer
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Reveal how many migrants die crossing Channel, charity urges ministers

Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council, said the status quo « is not working » as he called on ministers to look at opening up new routes into the UK for people fleeing conflict or persecution
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Coi Leray announces she’s pregnant with Trippie Redd’s baby

‘I’m a rock star mommy,’ Leray wrote
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BoM data finds 2024 was Australia’s second-hottest year on record
Rise in greenhouse gases responsible for average temperatures rising to 1.46C above average, with one climate scientist saying this is ‘the norm now’Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLast year was Australia’s second-hottest on record going back to 1910 and the warmest for night-time temperatures, according to official Bureau of Meteorology data.The average temperature across the country in 2024 was 1.46C above the long-term average, calculated from 1961 to 1990, and was second behind the 1.51C record set in 2019.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…
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Giant naan breads and taking on the doubters in Bradford
Being the UK’s new City of Culture is a chance for Bradford to challenge prejudices against the city.
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South Korean police raid Muan airport and Jeju Air office after horror crash that killed 179 people

On Thursday, the Jeonanam Provincial Police launched a search and seizure operation into the southwest South Korea airport and the airline’s office in Seoul.
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Verkehr: Nachfrage nach Förderungen für Lastenfahrräder sinkt weiter

Als Beitrag zur Umweltentlastung vom Autoverkehr hatte der Landtag 2020 beschlossen, den Kauf von Lastenfahrrädern zu fördern. Ob dieses Ziel erreicht wurde, soll im kommenden Jahr untersucht werden.Die Nachfrage nach staatlichen Hilfen zum Kauf von Lastenfahrrädern in Brandenburg ist weiter zurückgegangen. Die Zahl der Förderanträge sei von 102 im Jahr 2023 auf 96 bis Anfang Dezember 2024 gesunken, teilte das Verkehrsministerium in Potsdam auf eine Anfrage aus der AfD-Landtagsfraktion mit. Bewilligt wurden im Jahr 2023 95 Anträge, im darauffolgenden Jahr waren es 87 Anträge.Die Finanzhilfen hatte der Landtag auf Initiative der Grünen 2020 als Beitrag zur Mobilitätswende und zum Umweltschutz beschlossen. Antragsberechtigt waren Gemeinden, Körperschaften und Anstalten des öffentlichen Rechts sowie Vereine und Gewerbetreibende. Anträge konnten nur noch bis Anfang April beim Landesamt für Bauen und Verkehr gestellt werden. Über eine Fortführung muss bei den Beratungen für den Haushalt 2025/2026 entschieden werden.Auch der Kauf von Anhänger von Lastenfahrrädern wurde gefördertUnterstützt wurde der Kauf von Lastenfahrrädern mit einer Zuladungskapazität von mindestens 40 Kilogramm, mit und ohne Elektroantrieb, ein- und mehrspurig. Der Fördersatz betrug 50 Prozent, maximal jedoch 2.500 Euro pro Lastenfahrrad und maximal 4.000 Euro bei E-Lastenfahrrädern.Für Lastenfahrradanhänger lag die Förderobergrenze bei 1.000 Euro und für E-Lastenfahrradanhänger bei 2.500 Euro. Wird der Fördergegenstand der Allgemeinheit kostenfrei zur Verfügung gestellt, kann sich der Zuschuss auf 80 Prozent erhöhen.Rund 285.300 Euro Fördergelder im vergangenen Jahr abgerufenAbgerufen wurden 2023 rund 285.300 Euro an Fördergeldern, 2024 waren es bis Anfang Dezember etwa 294.500 Euro. Im ersten Jahr der Förderung 2021 waren noch rund 580 Anträge gestellt worden, von 650.000 Euro Haushaltsgeldern wurden aber nur rund 442.800 Euro abgerufen. Vor allem Gewerbetreibende hatten Hilfen beantragt. An zweiter Stellen hatten Vereine die staatlichen Kaufhilfen beansprucht. Im Jahr 2022 waren nur noch rund 250 Anträge beim Landesamt für Bauen und Verkehr eingegangen. Von der auf 550.000 Euro reduzierten Fördersumme wurden nur knapp 419.000 Euro in Anspruch genommen.Ursprünglich sollte das Förderprogramm 2023 evaluiert werden. Bei den späteren Haushaltsberatungen wurde die Überprüfung des Programms auf 2025 festgelegt. Dafür müssen zunächst die Gelder für ein Gutachten beschlossen werden.
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„Welt“-Chef Burgard weist Kritik an Pro und Kontra mit Musk ab: „Doppelmoral unerträglich“

Über den Gastbeitrag von Elon Musk in der „Welt am Sonntag“ reden alle. Wie kam der ins Blatt? Und was ist von der Kritik daran zu halten? Das fragen wir den neuen Chef der „Welt“-Gruppe, Jan Philipp Burgard.
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Van Gerwen lässt die Muskeln spielen, Dobey kontert Prices Tanzeinlage

Michael van Gerwen ist in einem Rekordspiel ins Halbfinale der Darts-WM eingezogen. Der Niederländer gewann ein furioses Match gegen Turnierüberraschung Callan Rydz. Zuvor hatte sich Chris Dobey in einem Nerven-Drama gegen Gerwyn Price durchgesetzt.
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New Orleans: Angreifer war laut Joe Biden von Terrormiliz »inspiriert«

US-Präsident Joe Biden hat sich zu dem mutmaßlichen Anschlag von New Orleans geäußert: Der Todesfahrer hatte demnach Videos gepostet, in denen er »vom Verlangen, zu Töten« spricht.
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Ohio State stomps Oregon in Rose Bowl beatdown to advance to CFP semifinal

The Ohio State Buckeyes weren’t about to let a Big 10 conference newcomer steal all the spotlight this season. With a resounding 41-21 victory over top-ranked Oregon in the Rose Bowl on Wednesday, the Buckeyes are headed to the CFP semifinal. Jeremiah Smith caught two of Will Howard’s three long touchdown passes during Ohio State’s sensational 34-point first half. Howard passed for 319 yards, Emeka Egbuka also caught a long TD pass, and TreVeyon Henderson made a 66-yard touchdown run in a redemptive Rose Bowl for the Buckeyes (12-2, CFP No. 8 seed), whose big-game execution sometimes hasn’t matched their formidable talent this season.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMOhio State has seized the second chances created by the first 12-team CFP, emphatically blowing out the tournament’s No. 1 seed. The Buckeyes scored on six of their first seven drives and took a 34-0 lead late in the second quarter on the nation’s only remaining unbeaten team in the Granddaddy of Them All.Ohio State is headed to the Cotton Bowl on Jan. 10 to face No. 4 Texas for a berth in the national title game. The Longhorns barely advanced earlier Wednesday, holding off Arizona State 39-31 in a double-overtime Peach Bowl.NOTRE DAME CALLS ON FANS TO ‘JOIN US IN PRAYER’ FOLLOWING APPARENT TERROR ATTACK AHEAD OF SUGAR BOWLOregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel passed for 299 yards and hit Traeshon Holden for two touchdowns for the Ducks (13-1, CFP No. 1 seed), whose dreams of their first national title were flattened on the famed Rose Bowl turf. Oregon’s 14-game winning streak also ended.Eleven days after routing Tennessee to open the Playoff, Ohio State dominated this rematch of these Big Ten teams’ regular-season thriller, won 32-31 by the Ducks in Eugene on Oct. 12.Smith, the Buckeyes’ standout freshman playmaker, had a remarkable bowl debut with seven receptions for 187 yards — including five catches for 161 yards in the first half alone, hauling in scoring passes of 45 and 43 yards.For Oregon, a sensational inaugural season in the Big 10 will end in a blowout defeat. It also marks the end of Gabriel’s six-year college career. Gabriel has been one of the best quarterbacks this season. He was named a first-team All-American, Big 10 MVP and Big 10 Offensive Player of the Year in 2024. He also led the Big 10 in both passing yards, with 3,558, and completions, with 297, this year.The quarterback began his career starting for the University of Central Florida, where he played for three years before heading to Norman to play for the Sooners in Oklahoma. In December, with one year of eligibility remaining, Gabriel decided to head to the Pacific Northwest to play with the Oregon Ducks.Now, Gabriel will look to the NFL Draft, where he is projected to be a second-tier quarterback prospect. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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Asking Eric: My husband won’t let our kids have friends in the house
Parent worries about their young kids’ social skills because their father doesn’t want them to have friends over.
Source link : https://www.washingtonpost.com/advice/2025/01/01/asking-eric-dad-kids-friends/
Author : R. Eric Thomas
Publish date : 2025-01-01 05:00:00
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