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Welcome to "First FT." Here are today's top stories. The White House is facing mounting pressure to explain the relationship between President Donald Trump and Russia. Democrats want to know why it took so long for Mr. Trump to fire his national security adviser, Michael Flynn, who may have broken the law in his dealings with the Russian ambassador. There are also fresh allegations that some Trump aides were in frequent contact with Russian intelligence officials during the presidential race.
Goldman Sachs shares have shattered a 10-year record to reach a fresh closing high. The US investment bank shares have risen 37% since Donald Trump's election victory. Analysts say the rise is partly due to the prospect of looser regulations under Trump.
And scientists have discovered that a long footballing career spent heading the ball can cause the type of brain damage previously seen in boxers. Researchers at University College London made the findings following post-mortem brain examinations of former players. For more of today's top stories, go to ft.com/firstft.