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Dow rallies 600 points after Trump calls off Europe tariffs related to Greenland: Live updates CNBCI was in the room when Trump addressed leaders in Davos. Here are my top takeaways CNBCTrump pauses Greenland-linked tariffs on 8 European countries NBC NewsFact-Checking President Trump's Davos Speech The New York Times
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Scoop: House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries opposes bill funding DHS and ICE AxiosHouse Democrats come out en masse against DHS funding bill PoliticoICE funding bill draws fire from left and right as shutdown deadline nears Fox NewsHouse Democratic leaders to oppose DHS bill over ICE funding The Hill
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Live Updates: Supreme Court Considers Trump's Attempt to Fire Lisa Cook from Fed The New York TimesFed Governor Lisa Cook seems safe from Trump firing after Supreme Court arguments CNBCSupreme Court sceptical of Trump firing of Lisa Cook BBCIt's showdown time for the Fed's independence at the Supreme Court NPRSupreme Court is skeptical of Trump's attempt to fire Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve CNN
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Trump Administration Starts Immigration Operation in Maine The New York TimesFederal officials launch ICE operation in Maine and begin arrests The Washington PostDHS launches 'Operation Catch of the Day' enforcement action in Maine ABC NewsImmigration enforcement arrives in Maine as a court freezes restrictions on tactics in Minnesota AP News
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Investigations and a Billion-Dollar ‘Shakedown': How Trump Targeted Higher Education The New York TimesBrown Center scholars reflect on education after 1 year of the Trump administration BrookingsFrom Head Start to Civil Rights, 8 Ways Trump Reshaped Education in Just 1 Year The74millionTranscript: Trump Is Destroying Higher Ed. Here's How To Rebuild It The New RepublicTrump 2.0: A sea change for K-12
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‘Nightmare'—Microsoft Update Breaks Windows For Millions ForbesMicrosoft admits Outlook might freeze when saving files to OneDrive theregister.comWindows 11 KB5074109 issues: black screen, freezes Outlook POP, breaks Azure Virtual Desktop, LocalizedResourceName (desktop.ini) Windows LatestMicrosoft Offers Windows 11 Emergency Fixes Following Buggy January Update extremetech.com
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A federal judge ruled Monday that work on a major offshore wind farm can resume, handing the industry at least a temporary victory as President Trump seeks to shut it down.
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Windows may get all the press coverage, but when you want to get real work done, you turn your attention to the applications that run on it. And if you use spreadsheets, that generally means Excel.
Excel is, of course, part of Microsoft's Office suite of productivity tools. Microsoft sells Office under two models: Individuals and businesses can pay for the software license up front and own it forever (what the company calls the "perpetual" version of the suite), or they can purchase a Microsoft 365 or Office 365 subscription, which means they have access to the software for only as long as they keep paying the subscription fee.
When you purchase a perpetual version of the suite — say, Office 2019 or Office 2021 — its applications will never get new features, whereas Microsoft 365 apps are continually updated with new features. For more details, see "Office 2021 vs. Microsoft 365: How to choose."
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