A roundup of major news stories from the week, covering domestic and international events, scientific discoveries, sports, and cultural trends.
The week began with President Trump 's push for a stricter border policy at a retreat for House Republicans. Meanwhile, Colombia agreed to accept deported migrants from the United States following a tariff dispute. In sports, the Kansas City Chiefs aim to emulate legendary teams like the Los Angeles Lakers (Shaq and Kobe era), the New York Yankees, and the Chicago Bulls with Michael Jordan, by achieving a historic three-peat championship.
The music world awaits the 2025 Grammy Awards, with predictions from the Associated Press highlighting artists like Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Sabrina Carpenter, and more. Scientific discoveries continue, with researchers detecting unusual chirping cosmic waves in an unexpected region of space. Beyond these major headlines, other stories paint a diverse picture of the week. Fact-checking organizations scrutinize false claims made by President Trump during his inauguration events. Visitors are drawn to the New York Botanical Garden to experience the unique scent of a flower known for its putrid aroma. Four escaped monkeys captured in South Carolina after months on the loose. The importance of setting boundaries is emphasized as a way to improve workers' health. The world also grapples with significant global issues. The 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation is marked by a solemn silence, reflecting on the atrocities that occurred within its walls. The CDC's collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) faces an abrupt halt, challenging expectations of a gradual withdrawal. Debates continue over vaccine exemptions, even as childhood vaccination rates decline. The prevalence of dementia after the age of 55 is highlighted, with experts offering advice on lowering the risk. Free speech organizations criticize the Education Department's dismissal of book bans as a 'hoax'. International news reports on the aftermath of the war in Gaza and the resilience of the Palestinian people returning home. In soccer, Brazilian star Neymar ends his stint with Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal, with speculation about his future playing career, including a possible return to his former club Santos
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