Plus: Israel's looming crisis | Monday, January 01, 2024
| | | Presented By The Boeing Company | | Axios PM | By Mike Allen · Jan 01, 2024 | 🥳 Happy New Year! Today's PM — edited by Noah Bressner — is 495 words, a 2-min. read. Thanks to Kathie Bozanich for the copy edit. | | | 1 big thing: 2024 = grandpacore | | | Illustration: Shoshana Gordon/Axios | | Grab your cardigans, take out your boxing gloves and get your disco on — 2024 has loads of new trends in store, Axios' Sareen Habeshian writes from Pinterest's predictions report. - Why it matters: This year's emerging trends in music, fashion, sports and hobbies have something for each generation.
🔮 Pinterest claims its report — which analyzes billions of searches on its website — has an 80% success rate over the last four years. Predictions include: - 👴 "Eclectic Grandpa": Gen Z and boomers will embrace "grandpacore" fashion in 2024, aka "grandpa style." Think chic cardigans — and go raid grandpa's wardrobe.
- 🕺 Groovy weddings: 1970s-inspired nuptials will likely take the wedding industry by storm next year.
- 🎀 Bows on bows on bows: Bows have already flooded TikTok this winter, popping up on everything from Christmas trees to holiday hairdos.
- 🎺 Jazz revival: Millennials and Gen Zers will trade in their electronic beats for more retro tunes, including vintage jazz.
More trends. | | | | 2. 🇮🇱 Israel's looming political crisis | | | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (center) attends a weekly cabinet meeting in Tel Aviv yesterday. Photo: Abir Sultan/Pool via AP | | Israel's Supreme Court narrowly struck down part of the Netanyahu government's controversial judicial overhaul plan that destabilized the country's economy, military and foreign relations, Axios' Barak Ravid writes. - Why it matters: The dramatic 8-7 ruling could thrust Israel back into a constitutional and political crisis amid the war in Gaza and concerns about a potential war with Lebanon.
⚖️ Zoom in: The legislation that was struck down, passed in July, would limit the high court's oversight of government actions and end its ability to strike down government decisions based on "reasonability." - Before the Oct. 7 attack, Netanyahu and his right-wing coalition had faced mass anti-government protests over the plan for months.
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- 🏈 The College Football Playoff starts today: No. 1 Michigan faces No. 4 Alabama in the Rose Bowl (ESPN, 5 p.m. ET) ... No. 2 Washington plays No. 3 Texas in the Sugar Bowl (ESPN, 8:45 p.m. ET). Go deeper.
- ⚓ The USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier strike group will head home after months of extra duty providing protection for Israel. Go deeper.
| | | | 4. 🐣 New Year's babies | Jonathan and Rachel Cannon pose with their newborn who arrived at 12:06 a.m. at a Concord, N.C., hospital. Photo: Atrium Health This year kicked off with confetti, new tax laws and a baby boy for the Cannon family six minutes after midnight, Axios' Ashley May writes. - Parents Jonathan and Rachel Cannon celebrated the start of 2024 with the birth of their 7-pound, 3-ounce baby boy near Charlotte.
Another North Carolina hospital reported a baby was born exactly one minute later. - In Portland, Oregon Health & Science University Hospital welcomed a baby girl at 12:12 a.m.
- In D.C., Adventist HealthCare White Oak Medical Center said their first 2024 baby arrived at 12:37 a.m.
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