Trump is Time's Person of the Year, Again

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Time magazine is out with their Person of the Year and it's Donald Trump, again.

The president-elect was chosen for what the magazine called a "comeback of historic proportions."

The magazine added, "Trump is once again at the center of the world, and in as strong a position as he has ever been."

Time has given the honor to the winner of the U.S. presidential election in each race since 2000.

Others who had been named finalists for the honor included Vice President Harris, billionaire Elon Musk, podcast host Joe Rogan and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Also, Trump will be ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange as trading gets underway this morning on Wall Street.

That's something he's never done before, despite decades as a New York businessman, but his wife, Melania, has.

Also, Trump is the first President to ring the bell on Wall Street since Ronald Reagan.

Stocks have risen sharply since Trump was elected in November, in part on hopes of promised tax cuts and deregulation.