A look back at Obama's legacy After becoming the first African American president eight years ago, Barack Obama rallied the nation with a message of hope. The Guardian's specialist writers look back at Obama's presidency issue-by-issue to evaluate his accomplishments and examine how long they will last under a Trump administration. Obama's legacy: the promises, shortcomings and fights to come Ferguson wants to sing Strange Fruit at Trump inauguration Singer Rebecca Ferguson has said she would perform at Trump's inauguration if she could sing Billie Holiday's Strange Fruit. The song, first recorded in 1939 and covered by Nina Simone in 1965, graphically describes lynchings of African Americans. Strange Fruit is "a song that speaks to all the disregarded and down trodden black people in the United States", Ferguson said in a Twitter statement. The British singer rose to fame as a contestant on 2010's X Factor, where she sang Sam Cooke's civil rights anthem A Change is Gonna Come. Amber Jamieson compiled a list of 10 more songs Trump might want to consider for his 20 January inauguration. Rebecca Ferguson says she will play Trump inauguration if she can sing Strange Fruit
Labor department administrator worries over Trump pick David Weil, the chief enforcer of the nation's wage and hour laws, is worried that the fast food executive Donald Trump has nominated to be labor secretary will undermine efforts to crack down on widespread wage violations. "I obviously am concerned about things I hear," Weil told the Guardian about Andy Puzder. "If they do things that are attempts to just undermine the department's mission, I think that is something they should be called on." Puzder, chief executive officer of CKE Restaurants – the company that runs the Hardee's and Carl's Jr fast-food chains – has on occasion been ordered to pay back wages because of labor violations. Don't bankrupt labor department's mission, wages chief tells Trump nominee Liberalism 'under threat' If liberalism is to survive the kind of challenges that Trump's voters threw at it, it will have to come back, with energy, imagination, and still greater investment, to its origin points, argues Daniel T Rodgers. Liberals risk becoming a permanent minority in America
USC win epic Rose Bowl The highest-scoring Rose Bowl ever ended with a victory for the University of Southern California. The ninth-ranked team pipped the fifth-ranked Penn State after mounting a 14-point comeback. Junior Matt Boermeester kicked a 46-yard field goal for USC just as time expired to give them the game.
USC win Rose Bowl epic after last-gasp field goal breaks Penn State hearts
Finland trials basic income for unemployed Finland has become the first country in Europe to pay its unemployed citizens a basic monthly income, amounting to €560 (£477/US$587), in a unique social experiment that is hoped to cut government red tape, reduce poverty and boost employment. Olli Kangas of the Finnish government agency KELA, which is responsible for the country's social benefits, said the scheme's idea was to abolish the "disincentive problem" among the unemployed. The trial aimed to discouraged people's fears "of losing out something", he said, adding that the selected persons would continue to receive the €560 even after obtaining a job. Finland trials basic income for unemployed
In case you missed it… Animal rights groups have hit out at Japan's owl cafes, where the birds are petted and photographed by customers. The word owl means good luck or protection from hardship in Japanese. Bird-of-prey experts warn that owls make terrible pets and welfare groups consider cafe conditions questionable, if not abusive. Conservationists get their talons out for Japan's owl cafes
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