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- Beijing has made a notable return to the U.S. soybean market by purchasing 20 cargo loads, signaling a recovery in agricultural trade relations post-trade tensions.
- A Pennsylvania school district is leveraging AI-enabled Wi-Fi technology to scan for firearms on campus, raising concerns regarding privacy and civil liberties among advocates.
- Ecuadorians overwhelmingly rejected a referendum that would have allowed the establishment of U.S. military bases, marking a significant political setback for President Daniel Noboa and U.S. interests in the region.
- Federal courts have blocked a new congressional map in Texas that favored Republicans, compelling the state to revert to its previous map for upcoming elections.
- The WHO faces significant workforce reductions due to funding cuts from the U.S., resulting in a nearly quarter loss of its jobs, which could severely impact global health initiatives.
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How A Missed Train In 1876 Led To The Adoption Of Standard Time
43 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
How A Missed Train In 1876 Led To The Adoption Of Standard Time Authored by Gerry Bowler via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), In July 1876, Sandford Fleming, a Scottish Canadian engineer, was standing on an Irish railway platform fuming—he had misread his timetable, confusing a.m. and p.m., and as a result had missed his train. Spurred by this inconvenience, Fleming began thinking how a 24-hour clock would have made this sort of mistake impossible. But his highly inventive mind did not stop there: he had visions of worldwide time zones, 24 of them around the globe, each comprising 15 degrees of
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Beijing Jumps Back Into US Soybean Market, Snaps Up 20 Cargo Loads After Abrupt Pause
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Beijing Jumps Back Into US Soybean Market, Snaps Up 20 Cargo Loads After Abrupt Pause After the Trump-Xi trade agreement cooled the tit-for-tat tariff war and opened the door for a more stable phase of negotiations, we've been tracking a series of agricultural twists and turns that can only be viewed as a rollercoaster ride: * 'Signatures As Soon As Next Week': U.S.-China Deal Close, Bessent Unveils Major Victory For American Farmers * China Boosts U.S. Soybean Purchases Following Trump-Xi Trade Talks Then this. * China's Purchases Of U.S. Soybeans Abruptly Stops Now we've come full circle after Bloomberg reported Tuesday that China has returned
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Pennsylvania School District Using AI-Enabled Wi-Fi To Search Students For Firearms
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Pennsylvania School District Using AI-Enabled Wi-Fi To Search Students For Firearms Authored by Michael Clements via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A Pennsylvania school district is using artificial intelligence to keep guns off its campuses. But civil liberties advocates have warned that the technology could lead to mass surveillance and violation of constitutional rights. The entrance to Oliver Citywide Academy is empty after a shooting in Pittsburgh on May 24, 2023, in this file photo. Justin Vellucci/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP The Chartiers Valley School District in Allegheny County has implemented AI that harnesses the district’s Wi-Fi signals to determine whether people are carrying weapons
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Ecuador Slams Door On Hosting US Military Base In National Referendum
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Ecuador Slams Door On Hosting US Military Base In National Referendum Ecuador just had a major vote which has gone some underreported in US mainstream media, given perhaps the current focus on the Venezuela crisis. The Latin American country held a referendum Sunday on allowing allowing the return of foreign military bases in the country. This was ultimately seen as a vote on allowing an American military presence, which the US has long sought to reestablish. Ecuadoreans voted down the proposal in a significant blow to President Daniel Noboa, who has sought a change in the constitution. Since 2008, the constitution has banned foreign bases
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Federal Court Blocks Texas's New House-Map Favoring Republicans
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Federal Court Blocks Texas's New House-Map Favoring Republicans Authored by Arjun Singh via The Epoch Times, A panel of federal judges in Texas has ruled that the state cannot use newly redrawn House maps aimed at securing additional seats for Republicans. > “The public perception of this case is that it’s about politics. To be sure, politics played a role in drawing the 2025 Map. But it was much more than just politics. Substantial evidence shows that Texas racially gerrymandered the 2025 Map,” wrote U.S. District Judge Jeffrey V. Brown in the 2-1 ruling. > > “The Plaintiff Groups are likely to prove at
The Guardian
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The rainforest the world forgot: the Congo basin is the second largest on Earth, so why is it being neglected?
16 hours ago
by Tam Patachako
Global development, Deforestation, Amazon rainforest, Congo-Brazzaville, Trees and forests, Africa, Endangered habitats, Conservation, World news, Wildlife, Environment, Climate crisisIt is one of the world’s most vital carbon sinks, but this tropical rainforest is losing out when it comes to climate policy and funding In October 2023, leaders, scientists and policymakers from three of the world’s great rainforest regions – the Amazon, the Congo, and the Borneo-Mekong basins – assembled in Brazzaville, capital of the Republic of Congo. They were there to discuss one urgent question: how to save the planet’s last great tropical forests from accelerating destruction. For those present, the question was existential. But to their dismay, almost no one noticed. “There was very little acknowledgment that this was
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Nestlé accused of ’risking health of babies for profit’ over added sugar in cereals sold in African countries
a day ago
by Kat Lay global health correspondent
Global development, Global health, Nestlé, Children, Society, Food & drink industry, Obesity, Africa, World newsCampaigners say the company is contributing to rising rates of childhood obesity, while the firm says it is helping to combat malnutrition Nestlé is still adding sugar to most baby cereals sold across Africa, according to an investigation by campaigners who have accused the company of “putting the health of African babies at risk for profit”. The food firm was accused of “double standards” over the researchers’ findings, which come at a time when rates of childhood obesity are rising on the continent, prompting calls for Nestlé to remove all added sugar from baby-food products. Continue reading...
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Nicki Minaj to spotlight plight of Nigerian Christians in UN speech arranged by White House
a day ago
by Maya Yang
Nicki Minaj, Trump administration, US news, Music, Culture, US politics, Nigeria, World news, Christianity, Religion, AfricaRapper to give address on Tuesday after supporting Trump’s post condemning Nigerian government The US-based Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj will work alongside the White House to highlight claims of Christian persecution in Nigeria. Minaj is expected to deliver a speech at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Tuesday, according to a Time journalist who first posted about the collaboration on Sunday, adding that it was arranged by Alex Bruesewitz, an adviser to Donald Trump. Continue reading...
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Eswatini confirms receiving over $5m from US to accept deportees
a day ago
by Agence France-Press in Mbabane
Eswatini, US immigration, Africa, World news, US newsTrump administration struck largely secretive deals with at least five African countries to accept migrants Eswatini has confirmed for the first time that it had received more than $5m from the United States to accept dozens of people expelled under Washington’s aggressive mass deportation drive. The tiny southern African kingdom has taken in 15 men since Donald Trump’s administration struck largely secretive deals with at least five African countries to accept migrants under a third-country deportation programme fiercely criticised by rights groups. Continue reading...
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‘His role is to recruit’: the Sheffield-based propagandist for Sudan’s RSF militia
2 days ago
by Kaamil Ahmed
Sudan, UK news, Darfur, Sheffield, TikTok, YouTube, X, Indigenous peoples, Social media, World news, AfricaAbdalmonim Alrabea has appeared in hundreds of videos in which he expresses support for paramilitary group accused of committing genocide A British citizen based in Sheffield appeared in a TikTok live broadcast laughing along while a notorious fighter from Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces group boasted about participating in mass killings in the city of El Fasher. The video, broadcast on 27 October, is just one of hundreds posted to social media in which 44-year-old Abdalmonim Alrabea expresses support for the RSF and the ethnically targeted atrocities it has committed in Sudan’s western Darfur region. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
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Trump attacks female reporters, who he called ‘piggy’ and ‘terrible’
2 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Donald Trump ripped into a reporter from the US network ABC News on Tuesday, just days after calling another woman journalist “piggy” after she asked a question related to the convicted sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump threatened ABC’s broadcast license after reporter Mary Bruce posed questions during a White House visit by Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The earlier incident involving Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey happened a few days ago on Air Force One, but only...
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In blow to Trump, US court tosses redrawn Texas election map
3 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
A US district court, in a setback for President Donald Trump, struck down a congressional map on Tuesday redrawn by Republicans in Texas that was intended to give the party five more likely seats in the House of Representatives. The court ruled that the new map, which weakened five Democratic districts, could not be used in the 2026 midterm elections, where Republicans are seeking to safeguard their slim majority in the House. Democrats are eyeing a big win that would allow them to challenge the...
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Meta defeats US antitrust case over Instagram and WhatsApp acquisitions
4 hours ago
by Reuters
Facebook parent company Meta Platforms defeated a US attempt to unwind its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp on Tuesday when a federal judge ruled the company did not hold a social media monopoly. The ruling gives Big Tech its first decisive win against the antitrust crackdown started in US President Donald Trump’s first term, and is a major setback for the Federal Trade Commission, which is pursuing a separate antitrust case against Amazon.com. The agency sought to force Meta to...
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Takaichi’s Taiwan rhetoric is a strategic misjudgment
6 hours ago
by Wenran Jiang
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent remarks suggesting that Japan could intervene militarily in the Taiwan Strait under the pretext of a “survival-threatening situation” represent a strategic pivot away from Japan’s post-war pacifist ethos. These statements, explicitly condemned by Beijing as “blatant interference in China’s internal affairs”, transcend mere diplomatic indiscretion. They reflect a calculated alignment with containment strategies aimed at curtailing China’s...
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Brazil approves China’s naval visit while US research ship plans call nearby
6 hours ago
by Igor Patrick
Brazil has cleared a Chinese navy hospital ship to dock in Rio de Janeiro in January, ending a months-long review that drew quiet pushback inside the country’s military, according to local media. The approval, dated November 13 and published Tuesday in the government’s official gazette, allows the Ark Silk Road to remain in Rio from January 8 to January 15 next year. The 178 metre (584 feet) vessel operates under China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy. Records show a United States ship will...
New York Times
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Trump Lauds M.B.S. During White House Visit and Dismisses Khashoggi’s Killing
2 hours ago
by Katie Rogers
White House Building (Washington, DC), United States Politics and Government, Assassinations and Attempted Assassinations, Peace Process, September 11 (2001), Trump Organization, Biden, Joseph R Jr, Khashoggi, Jamal, Mohammed bin Salman (1985- ), Trump, Donald J, Parties (Social), Israel, Gaza StripPresident Trump rejected a U.S. intelligence report finding that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the murder of a journalist.
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Once a Pariah, Saudi Prince Resets U.S. Relations on His Own Terms
2 hours ago
by David E. Sanger
United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, Khashoggi, Jamal, Saudi Arabia, United States, Mohammed bin Salman (1985- ), Trump, Donald JSeven years ago, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman couldn’t visit Washington. When he arrived at the White House on Tuesday, he got F-35s, the world’s fastest chips and the central role in the remaking of the Middle East.
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Here’s Who’s Attending Trump’s Dinner for the Saudi Crown Prince: Elon Musk, Cristiano Ronaldo and more.
35 minutes ago
by The New York Times
United States Politics and Government, International Relations, United States International Relations, Chevron Corporation, Ford Motor Co, International Federation of Association Football (FIFA), Tesla Motors Inc, Ellison, David (1983- ), Infantino, Gianni, Khashoggi, Jamal, Musk, Elon, Ronaldo, Cristiano, Trump, Donald J Jr, Mohammed bin Salman (1985- )The New York Times identified some of the guests invited to President Trump’s dinner for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia.
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Behind the Vote to Release the Epstein Files
3 hours ago
by Annie Karni, Claire Hogan and James Surdam
United States Politics and Government, Politics and Government, House of Representatives, Trump, Donald J, Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), Greene, Marjorie Taylor (1974- ), Boebert, Lauren, Mace, NancyThe House approved a bill directing the Justice Department to release all files related to its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, in a near-unanimous vote. Hours later, Senator Chuck Schumer won unanimous agreement for the Senate to pass the measure as soon as it arrived in the chamber.
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For Trump, Epstein Is the Story That Won’t Go Away
an hour ago
by Luke Broadwater
United States Politics and Government, Law and Legislation, Democratic Party, House of Representatives, Justice Department, Republican Party, Greene, Marjorie Taylor (1974- ), Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), Bondi, Pamela J, Massie, Thomas H, Trump, Donald J, Sex CrimesPresident Trump is being held captive to a news cycle he can’t avoid or defeat when it comes to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.