Mike Johnson announced that the previous January 6 investigation will be investigated

The president of the House of Representatives, Michael Johnson (R-Louisiana), announced the creation of a new committee to investigate “false narratives” on the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol by supporters of the president donald trump. Hours earlier, Johnson had downplayed a question about Trump’s pardon of the assailants saying that Republicans “were not looking back, but forward.” But the new committee will look back and work to rewrite the history of the assault on the Capitol. Republicans want deflect blame from Trump for telling his supporters to “fight like hell” and march on Congress before they broke into the building to interfere with the certification of Trump’s 2020 election loss. Johnson said in a news release that Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), who led Republicans’ counterinvestigation into the original bipartisan Jan. 6 committee, would lead the new effort. “House Republicans are proud of our work so far to expose the false narratives spread by the politically motivated January 6 Select Committee during the 117th Congress, but there is still much work to do,” Johnson said. In his own statement, Loudermilk listed the causes of the January 6 attack, notably omitting the man whose name was on the flags that the mob carried. “What happened at the Capitol that day was the result of a series of intelligence, security and leadership failures at multiple levels within numerous entities,” Loudermilk said. Loudermilk’s panel will be a subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee chaired by Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), who noted there are unanswered questions about live pipe bombs that were discovered in buildings near the Capitol on Jan. 6. Keep reading:· Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the Proud Boys of Cuban origin pardoned by Trump after being sentenced to 22 years for the assault on the Capitol· Trump pardons more than 1,500 Capitol attackers; Enrique Tarrio will be free· JD Vance contradicts Trump and refuses to pardon those who carried out violence in the assault on the Capitol

Student dies after being shot by classmate at Nashville high school

NASHVILLE, Tennessee, USA — A student was killed and another wounded Wednesday when they were shot in the cafeteria of a Nashville high school, nearly two years after a school shooting in the city that sparked an emotional debate over gun control in Tennessee. The attacker, a 17-year-old boy who was also a student at Antioch High School, later committed suicide, Metropolitan Nashville Police spokesman Don Aaron said during a news conference. Police identified him as Solomon Henderson. Police Chief John Drake said the gunman “confronted” a 16-year-old student in the cafeteria and began shooting, causing her death. Police identified the student as Josselin Corea Escalante. Drake mentioned that police are investigating a motive and whether the shooter was specifically targeting the students he shot. The student who was injured suffered a graze and was treated and released from the hospital, Drake reported. Another student was taken to a hospital to treat a facial injury that occurred during a fall, Aaron said. There were two school resource officers in the building when the shooting occurred around 11 a.m. crazy time, Aaron said. They were not in the vicinity of the cafeteria and by the time they got there, the incident was over and the attacker had already committed suicide, Aaron added. The school has approximately 2,000 students and is located in Antioch, a Nashville neighborhood about 10 miles (16 kilometers) southeast of downtown. At a family safety center near a hospital, officials helped shocked parents reunite with their children. Dajuan Bernard was waiting at a Mapco gas station to meet his son, a 10th grader, who was held in the auditorium with other students that Wednesday afternoon. He learned about the shooting from his son, who “was a little scared,” Bernard said. Her son was upstairs from where the shooting occurred, but told her he heard the shots. “He was fine and he let me know that everything was fine,” Bernard said. “This world is so crazy, it could happen anywhere. We just have to protect the children and educate them well to prevent them from even doing this. “That is the hardest part,” he commented. Fonda Abner, whose granddaughter is a student at the school, said Antioch High School does not have metal detectors that would alert school authorities to the presence of a weapon. She said her granddaughter had called her a couple of times, but she only heard commotion and thought it was an accidental call. They spoke briefly until the call was disconnected. “It’s nerve-wracking waiting out here,” Abner said. United Family Fellowship, a church located in Antioch, hosted a vigil Wednesday night “for anyone in the community who needs a space to pray, process and find comfort,” the church posted on its Facebook account. Hours earlier, Adrienne Battle, superintendent of Nashville schools, said public schools have implemented a “range of security measures,” including partnerships with police for school resource officers, security cameras with weapons detection software, installing shatter-resistant film for security windows and vestibules that are a barrier between outside visitors and the main entrance. “Unfortunately, these measures were not enough to stop this tragedy,” Battle said. He added that there are questions about whether stationary metal detectors should be considered. “Although previous research has shown them to have limitations and unintended consequences, we will continue to explore emerging technologies and strategies to strengthen school safety,” Battle said. In October, a 16-year-old Antioch High School student was arrested after school resource officers and school employees discovered through social media that he had brought a gun to school the day before. When he was detained the next morning, officers found a loaded gun in his pants, police said. Wednesday’s school shooting came nearly two years after a gunman began shooting at a separate private Nashville elementary school, killing six people, including three children. The tragedy sparked a months-long effort among hundreds of community organizers, families, protesters and many more pleading with lawmakers to consider passing gun control measures in response to the shooting. However, in a state dominated by Republicans, GOP lawmakers refused to do so. With the overwhelming Republican majority intact after the November elections, it is unlikely that lawmakers’ stance has changed enough to consider any significant bill addressing gun control. Instead, lawmakers have been more open to adding more security to schools, including passing a bill last year that would allow some teachers and staff to carry concealed firearms on public school grounds, and ban parents and other teachers to know who was armed. Antioch, a growing and diverse area of ​​Nashville, has seen other shootings in recent years. A deadly 2017 shooting at Burnette Chapel Church of Christ killed one woman and injured seven people. And in 2018, an attacker killed four people at a Waffle House restaurant. State Rep. Shaundelle Brooks ran for office largely because of the death of her son in the Waffle House shooting and was elected last year after the Covenant shooting. She said the Antioch High School shooting reinforces the need for gun control reforms. “We must improve,” he asserted. “Since losing my son, Akilah, in a mass shooting in 2018, I have been fighting to ensure this never happens again,” the Nashville Democrat said in a statement. “Here we are almost 7 years later, and our communities are still affected by gun violence.” Samantha Dickerson had taken her 14-year-old son’s phone away as punishment, so when she received a message from his school about the shooting, she had no way to contact him. “I was nervous,” she said. “I was really about to collapse.” After about three hours of waiting, she finally received a call from her English teacher and spoke to her son. “When I heard his voice, I just started crying,” she said. ___ Associated Press writers Kimberlee Kruesi in Nashville and Adrian Sainz in Memphis, Tennessee, contributed to this report. ___ This story was translated from English by an AP editor with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.

Real Madrid dominates the list of clubs with the most income, exceeding $1,000 million

Real Madrid continues to set the standard in world football by consolidating itself as the club with the highest income during the 2023/24 season, breaking the historic $1 billion dollar barrier for the first time. According to Deloitte’s annual study, the white entity generated $1,045 million euros, an increase of 25.8% compared to the previous season, when it reached $831.4 million euros. This feat places the club chaired by Florentino Pérez at the top of the ranking, ahead of Manchester City (837.8 million euros) and Paris Saint-Germain (805.9 million euros), who complete the podium. Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid, opposite stories In contrast, FC Barcelona fell from fourth to sixth place, recording revenues of 760.3 million euros, below the 800.1 million of the previous season. This drop reflects the Catalan club’s loss of momentum in economic terms. On the other hand, Atlético de Madrid experienced a notable rise, going from fifteenth to twelfth position. With revenues of 409.5 million euros, the red and white club increased its turnover by 45.4 million compared to the previous year, standing out among the Spanish teams in economic growth. Top 10 Clubs by Revenue Rank Club Revenue (Millions of €) Revenue (Millions of $) 1 real Madrid 1,045.5 1,150.05 2 Manchester City 837.8 921.58 3 Paris Saint-Germain 805.9 886.49 4 Manchester United 770.6 847.66 5 Bayern Munich 765.4 841.94 6 Barcelona 760.3 836.33 7 Arsenal 716.5 788.15 8 Liverpool 714.7 786.17 9 Tottenham 615.0 676.50 10 Chelsea 545.5 600.05 Changes in income ranking Manchester United ranked fourth with 770.6 million euros, displacing Barcelona, ​​while Bayern Munich moved to fifth place after generating 765.4 million. Arsenal, another great protagonist, rose three positions, reaching seventh place with 716.5 million, almost 200 million more than last season. At the other extreme, Juventus was the team that lost the most positions, falling from eleventh to seventeenth place after reducing its income to 355.7 million euros, a significant drop compared to 432.4 million the previous year. Deloitte reported that the twenty clubs with the most revenue generated a total of 11.2 billion euros, an absolute record that represents an increase of 6% compared to the 2022/23 period. In the field of women’s football, FC Barcelona leads for the third consecutive year with revenues of 17.9 million euros, followed by Arsenal and Chelsea. Real Madrid, fifth in this ranking, reported 10.3 million euros. Keep reading: – In Portugal they don’t know who Martín Anselmi is – Mark Delgado leaves with the rival: He leaves the Galaxy and a new era will begin with LAFC – Real Madrid thrashes Salzburg but is still in the playoffs in the Champions League

Samsung presents the Galaxy S25 Edge: the rumored S25 Slim

As rumored, Samsung waited until the end of the presentation to announce one last product. The “One More Thing” of Unpacked 2025 is nothing other than the Galaxy S25 Edge, a mysterious ultra-thin mobile about which not much is known. Samsung showed a small teaser with components that are assembled to form a terminal what could be the Galaxy S25 Slim. The video leaves a lot to the imagination, although there are two characteristics that catch our attention and make us think that This is the rumored Galaxy S25 Slim. To begin with, Samsung has chosen to present it “in pieces”, which would resolve doubts about the interior of the mobile. Another important detail appears at the end, when the animation focuses on the side of the terminal that It is extremely thin. Samsung has not offered more information, further fueling speculation about its new mobile. If we stick to previous leaks, The Galaxy S25 Edge could be officially announced at the beginning of summer. The manufacturer wants to give a considerable amount of time to the Galaxy S25 family before showing a new model. The Galaxy S25 Edge would be Samsung’s next bet to dominate the high-end. The first rumors suggest that this mobile It will be located between the Galaxy S25+ and the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Being an intermediate model, we could expect features shared with its older brother, such as better cameras or screen. A detail to highlight has to do with autonomy. Reducing the thickness of a mobile phone involves making sacrifices in its design, at least if we use traditional components. I would be impossible to offer a 4,500 or 5,000 mAh battery in such a thin bodyunless Samsung uses new technology. The Galaxy S25 Edge would debut with a silicon-carbon battery One of the most important features in a mobile phone is the autonomy. Lithium-ion batteries have reached their limit and offering more hours requires more space within the chassis to increase its size. This is not necessary with silicon-carbon batteries, a technology that Samsung omitted in its Galaxy S25but which are already used by Xiaomi, Honor and other manufacturers. The Silicon-carbon batteries are an evolution of lithium-ion batteriesdesigned to improve their performance, capacity and useful life. Its main innovation lies in the anode, which replaces conventional graphite with a combination of silicon and carbon. Silicon has a much greater theoretical capacity to store lithium ions, which increases the autonomy of the devices. However, its tendency to expand during charging cycles can cause structural degradation and limit battery life. To mitigate this problem, advanced compounds that integrate carbon are used, which stabilizes silicon and improves electrical conductivity. This design too allows for faster charging ratesmaking them ideal for high demand applications. Additionally, these batteries have an improved safety profile by reducing the formation of dendrites, structures that can compromise the integrity of traditional batteries. Some mobile phones that use silicon-carbon batteries are the Xiaomi 15 and Honor Magic7 Litewhich increased their autonomy without increasing the thickness of the chassis. Samsung could follow this path and integrate technology into the Galaxy S25 Edge.

Vinícius reaches 100 goals for Real Madrid as the club advances in the Champions League

MADRID — Vinicius Júnior reached 100 goals for Real Madrid on Wednesday in the team’s 5-1 victory over Salzburg, securing a playoff spot after a slow start in the Champions League. The Brazilian scored his 99th and 100th goals, according to UEFA, placing him in third place among his country’s top scorers in the Champions League with 28 in the competition. Neymar leads with 43, followed by Kaká with 30. The Merengue team reported that Vinicius had reached 101 goals for the club. Spanish media indicated that the discrepancy dates back to a goal in La Liga that many considered an own goal and therefore should not count as scored by the South American forward. “I am very happy to be able to reach 100 goals with this shirt. Now I am only three behind Ronaldo, the Brazilian with the most goals for Madrid. I hope I can continue like this and score many goals to mark an era in this team, which is my dream,” Vinicius declared. “The goals are making me a better player. At first here I didn’t score many goals, but now I can have a bad game but still score two goals, and it’s a good habit!” Madrid, the defending champion and top title winner with 15, had lost three of its first six games in the new Champions League format and was at risk of elimination. The victory moved Madrid to 16th place in the 36-team league stage of the competition. Rodrygo also scored twice for the Merengue team, and Kylian Mbappé added another goal after a mistake by Salzburg goalkeeper Janis Blaswich. Brazilian Rodrygo has scored five goals in his last four games, while Vinicius has three in his two most recent games. Mbappé also scored five goals in his last four games. Jude Bellingham set up one of Vinicius’ goals with a clever backheel. The white team next visits the French club Brest.

The Coast Guard and the governor of Florida now officially use the Gulf of America

The United States Coast Guard and the Republican governor of Florida, Ron DeSantisresponded immediately to the president’s executive orders donald trump to deploy assets on maritime borders and use the name “Gulf of America” to refer to the Gulf of Mexico. A press release from the federal maritime agency referred to the Gulf of America when referring to “the maritime border between Texas and Mexico in the Gulf of America.” The Coast Guard is subordinate to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and patrols the Gulf in coordination with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Their website still uses the name Gulf of Mexico, but The name change is already being used in its official communications. Ron DeSantis also accepted the name change of the Gulf of Mexico Florida Governor Ron DeSantis also quickly endorsed Trump’s executive order changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico. In an order that issued about this week’s winter storm, DeSantis referred to an “area of ​​low pressure moving across the Gulf of America.” But changing the name of a body of water that is an integral part of Florida it might not be so simple. A computer search of Florida laws shows that at least 55 statutes include references to the Gulf of Mexicowhile local government ordinances are also linked to the traditional name. And some of these ordinances are fundamental, since delimit the territory of a countyFor example, as with legal descriptions of gulf front county boundaries from Escambia to Collier, which include references to the Gulf of Mexico, according to CBSNews. Florida lawmakers and DeSantis might have a way to update state laws to change references from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. The Legislature regularly passes what are known as “revision bills” that do things like change language in laws. Revision bills generally pass easily without controversy. But Trump’s executive order on the Gulf of America has attracted attention throughout Florida and other parts of the country. President Trump’s executive order instructs the secretary of the Department of the Interior to update federal records and maps to reflect the name change. Keep reading:· Donald Trump promises to recover the Panama Canal and rename the Gulf of Mexico· Who owns the Gulf of Mexico and can Trump really rename it as he proposes?· Sheinbaum responds to Trump and proposes calling the US “Mexican America.”

PSG shows that it can shine in the Champions League without Mbappé

PARIS — Paris Saint-Germain finally showed it can shine in the Champions League without former star Kylian Mbappé, coming back from 2-0 down in the second half to beat Manchester City 4-2 on Wednesday. The crucial victory took PSG out of the elimination zone in the new format of the competition, with a general table, and left City in that section with one game to play. PSG’s redesigned attack finally came together, using four different goal scorers instead of relying too much on just one to make a difference. PSG winger Bradley Barcola scored one goal and assisted another for his France teammate Ousmane Dembélé. Midfielder Joao Neves headed in to score the third before striker Gonçalo Ramos added the fourth in stoppage time. The French team has struggled to score goals in the competition since Mbappé left for Real Madrid before this campaign. He had scored just six in as many games before City’s visit and had been held goalless in defeats to Arsenal and Bayern Munich. PSG coach Luis Enrique said before facing City that the solution up front would come from more teamwork rather than hoping another player can emulate Mbappé, who scored 44 goals last season and helped PSG reached the semi-finals of the Champions League. City coach Pep Guardiola acknowledged that his team was outmatched. “We have to accept it. In the transitions we couldn’t face them, they were faster,” he said. “I give credit to PSG. When a team is better, I have no problem accepting it. They all played really well. “He is not a specific player.” Mbappé’s move to Madrid has forced Luis Enrique to improvise with his lineups all season. This time, 19-year-old winger Désiré Doué played as a makeshift forward although centre-forward Ramos was available for this duel where both teams backed by rich states – the United Arab Emirates (City) and Qatar (PSG) – were at risk of not advancing to the direct elimination stage. City led 2-0 after 53 minutes but PSG equalized in the 60th after some inspiring play from Barcola on the left. Barcola beat Savinho before finding Dembélé near the penalty spot. Barcola himself, 22, equalized by hitting the left post after Doué’s shot bounced off the crossbar. The diminutive Neves leaned in to head in a free kick from the right in the 78th. Dembélé also hit the crossbar with 20 minutes remaining and PSG had two more goals disallowed for offside. PSG players ran to celebrate with their fans as the final whistle blew, and club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi clenched a fist. Maybe losing Mbappé won’t be so bad after all. “We are a young team but a team with character,” Al-Khelaifi told Canal Plus. “Many players doubted our team, but I always trusted them.” Al-Khelaifi praised the impact of Luis Enrique. “I think we have the best coach in the world,” he said. “We are playing with character, identity, DNA.”

Marco Rubio promises González Urrutia US support for the restoration of democracy in Venezuela

In his role as Trump’s new Secretary of State, Marco Rubio gave his support to opposition leader María Corina Machado and Edmundo González Urrutia, recognized by the Joe Biden administration as president-elect of Venezuela. Through a video call, Machado said that, “the transition to democracy in Venezuela is crucial for regional stability and the security of our hemisphere.” Therefore, Marco Rubio reaffirmed to Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia his support from Washington for the restoration of democracy in his country. The spokesperson for that cabinet, Tammy Bruce, indicated in a statement that “Rubio reaffirmed the support of the United States for the restoration of democracy in Venezuela and the unconditional and immediate release of all political prisoners, in line with the peaceful democratic aspirations of the Venezuelan people.” For its part, González Urrutia assured that, “The Secretary of State reaffirmed his admiration for the Venezuelan people and highlighted the courage and democratic spirit that made the undisputed victory of 28J possible. He also confirmed his willingness to work together at this crucial moment for our nation. “Your support is a key impetus to continue moving towards free Venezuela.” The conversation with Rubio comes after what appears to be the first contacts between the two administrations and without Donald Trump referring to the fight against the dictatorship beyond announcing that he is willing to stop buying Venezuelan oil. It should be remembered that US President Donald Trump insisted last Monday that the United States is not interested in Venezuelan oil. On his first day in the White House, he insisted that he is closely watching Venezuela, a country he claims to know “very well for many reasons.” “It was a great country 20 years ago and now it is a disaster,” he declared. Regarding whether he will take measures to pressure President Nicolás Maduro, he stated: “We will probably stop buying oil from Venezuela.” Keep reading: · “Trump mixes disinterest and fury towards Latin America”· What are Donald Trump’s plans for Venezuela during his term?· Senate approves nomination of Marco Rubio as Secretary of State

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