Leading up to Inauguration Day, Donald Trump is overshadowing Joe Biden with his actions and public appearances. Despite not officially taking office yet, Trump has been meeting with world leaders, making threats on social media, and acting as a “presumptive president.” Biden has not shown any signs of displeasure with being upstaged, and in some cases, Trump’s interventions may actually complement Biden’s goals. On a different note, the police have revealed new details about the movements of the gunman involved in the shooting of a CEO, including past travel and purchases made before the incident. The reaction to the CEO’s death on social media has sparked concerns of radicalization, with many expressing populist anger towards the private health insurance system. In response to backlash, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield has reversed a decision to limit reimbursements for anesthesia during procedures in certain states. The uncertain job market continues to be a concern, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics expected to release data showing a slight increase in the unemployment rate. However, despite the challenging job market, there are athletes like Brigham Young University’s Jewish quarterback, Jake Retzlaff, who are securing sponsorship deals with brands such as Manischewitz, representing a unique partnership in the world of college sports.
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