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Arctic Diplomacy: UK, Germany Discuss NATO Forces in Greenland to Calm US Threat (Bloomberg)
A group of European countries, led by the UK and Germany, is discussing plans for a military presence in Greenland to show US President Trump that the continent is serious about Arctic security and to try to tamp down American threats to take over the self-ruling Danish territory.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul will meet with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio this week, when he’ll address the issue of Greenland and what role NATO can play in the region’s stability.
Oil Powerplay: Trump Signs Order to Firewall Venezuela Oil Revenue Held in US (Bloomberg)
President Trump took another step toward controlling future sales of Venezuelan oil and its proceeds by declaring a national emergency and issuing a directive meant to block claims on the revenue.
The executive order Trump signed Saturday is meant to safeguard Venezuelan oil revenue held in US Treasury accounts, blocking it from the Latin American country’s creditors and preventing its seizure to satisfy debts or other legal claims, according to a White House fact sheet.
The goal is “ensuring these funds are preserved to advance US foreign policy objectives,” the fact sheet said.
Extreme Climate: One Person Dead and 300 Buildings Destroyed in Australia Bushfires (BBC)
The fires have raged in dozens of locations across the country for several days, mostly in the state of Victoria, but also in New South Wales, burning through land almost twice the size of Greater London.
A state of emergency has been declared in Victoria as thousands of firefighters and more than 70 aircraft battle the blaze. Residents in more than a dozen communities have been advised to leave their homes. Authorities fear the fires, which are being fueled by very hot, dry and windy conditions, could burn for several weeks.
While it is hard to link individual wildfires to climate change as how humans manage the land can play a factor, scientists say climate change is making the hot, dry weather conditions conducive to bushfires more common, BBC reported.
Corporate Alarm: CEOs on Guard as Trump Rattles Companies With Series of Edicts (Bloomberg)
In the last week, the president has fired off a series of demands and edicts aimed at C-suites, all in service of shoring up his political fortunes as midterm elections approach.
On Friday, Trump called for a one-year cap on credit card interest rates at 10%, effective Jan. 20, without specifying details. Trump also said he would try to ban institutional investors like Blackstone Inc. from investing in single-family housing, as he grasped for a political cudgel to fight the rising cost of living.
Together, the moves showed a willingness
to intercede in the operations of the private sector that is unprecedented in the modern era and would’ve been unthinkable among previous generations of Republican politicians.
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Nicolai Tangen: He Runs the World’s Biggest Sovereign Wealth Fund, but His Podcast Made Him Famous (New York Times)
When Nicolai Tangen became the chief executive of Norway’s sovereign wealth fund in 2020, he said he wanted to raise its profile. He succeeded, via media appearances and a weekly podcast in which he talks with some of the world’s top executives, including Elon Musk and
Sam Altman of OpenAI.
Since
Tangen became chief executive of Norges Bank Investment Management, which manages the fund, its value has increased about 80 percent. In March, he was appointed to a second five-year term after being credited with delivering strong results.
The podcast has become his calling card,
and he is especially animated when discussing the show. Talking to top thinkers and executives, he said, gives him lessons on how to better manage the fund. It also provides Norwegians with insights into the companies their money is invested in and helps the fund with recruitment, he added.
Tangen’s latest podcast guest was Mike Bloomberg, who reflects on the founding of Bloomberg LP, his first job out of college, and the role philanthropy has played throughout his life. Watch the podcast on YouTube here or listen on Spotify here.
NBA Takes from Boston:
Celtics Star Jaylen Brown Calls for Player Equity as NBA Team Values Soar (Bloomberg)
NFL Standings: 49ers, Bills and Patriots are All Moving On After a Wild Weekend of NFL Playoff Action (CNN)
In Memoriam: Bob Weir, Guitarist and Founding Member of the Grateful Dead, Dies at 78 (New York Times)
Bob Weir, a guitarist and songwriter
who was a founding member of the Grateful Dead, which rose from jug band origins to become the kings of psychedelic rock, selling millions of records and inspiring a small nation of loyal fans, has died. He was 78.
The band, which was founded in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1965, blended rock, folk, blues and country, with mellow ease and a gift for improvisation that became its trademark. In a rock milieu that was still based on short songs and catchy hooks, the Grateful Dead created a niche for meandering, exploratory performances that each seemed to have their own personalities.
Hollywood Honors: Golden Globes Crown One Battle After Another, The Pitt Among Big Winners in Reunion and Romance-Filled Night (People)
Awards season is officially in full swing. The 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards took place at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles on Sunday and left us with a clearer vision of this year’s Oscars contest.
One Battle After Another emerged as awards season's movie frontrunner
with four awards, while Adolescence came out on top for television with the same number. Top acting awards were spread among many films, including The Secret Agent (Wagner Moura), Hamnet (Jessie Buckley), Sentimental Value (Stellan Skarsgard) and Marty Supreme (Timothée Chalamet), while TV winners included Pluribus' Rhea Seehorn, The Studio's Seth Rogen, and The Pitt's Noah Wyle, according to Time.
After a well-received turn in 2025, comedian Nikki Glaser returned
to host the celebration, which included reunions both expected — ER's Noah Wyle and George Clooney — and unexpected — The Secret Life of Bees costars Queen Latifah and Dakota Fanning.
View the full list of winners here.
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