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Michelle Obama Skips Trump Inauguration, No Clear Reason Provided

Michelle Obama has skipped Donald Trump’s inauguration, marking the second major event she has missed recently without providing an explanation. Her absence has sparked discussions about her role in politics after leaving the White House. Former President Barack Obama attended the event along with other dignitaries. The former first lady’s decision not to attend is seen as a break from tradition, leading to speculation about the reasons behind her absence.

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Miriam Adelson Secures Prominent Spot at Presidential Inauguration

Miriam Adelson, known for her $100 million donation to the Trump campaign and as the new owner of the Dallas Mavericks, attended the presidential inauguration at a prime spot in the U.S. Capitol’s Rotunda. Her presence underscores her influential role in political and sports sectors. Adelson’s acquisition of the Mavericks highlights her expanding influence, blending her interests across politics, business, and culture. Her strategic investments reflect her intent to shape national discourse, maintaining her as a key figure in American society.

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Houston-Based BP to Reduce Workforce Amid Cost-Cutting Measures

BP, headquartered in Houston, announces a 5% workforce reduction, totaling 4,700 jobs as part of a $2 billion cost-saving strategy. CEO Murray Auchincloss plans to realign the company with its core oil and gas operations while maintaining BP’s competitiveness in the evolving energy market. The impact on BP’s largest office in Houston, with 4,000 employees, remains uncertain.

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