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  • The ongoing impacts of the 2008 financial crisis continue to resonate, with indications that systemic issues in economic governance persist, highlighted by recent critiques of monetary policy and societal consent.
  • In the context of drug enforcement, Seattle's police policy shift to divert drug-related offenses to diversion programs is causing neighboring cities to increase their law enforcement efforts, raising concerns over unintended consequences.
  • There is a growing recognition that while genetics play a role in aging, significant factors such as lifestyle choices and dietary regulations are influential in epigenetics, which may affect longevity.
  • The shuttering of "PBS News Weekend" amid significant federal funding cuts exemplifies the ongoing struggle of public broadcasting in the face of political and financial pressures, reflecting a shift in media consumption and funding dynamics.
  • As geopolitical tensions rise, questions linger around the ramifications of U.S. actions in Venezuela, with potential consequences for oil markets, regional alliances, and broader international relations involving China and other global players.

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  • The Forgotten Man 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    The Forgotten Man Authored by Be Water, THE 2008 CRISIS NEVER ENDED > Do you wish to know [when] that day is coming? Watch money. Money is the barometer of a society’s virtue. When you see that [commerce is conducted], not by consent, but by compulsion—when you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing—when you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors—when you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don’t protect you against them, but protect

  • Surrounding Cities Move In As Seattle Pulls Back On Drug Enforcement 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Surrounding Cities Move In As Seattle Pulls Back On Drug Enforcement A policy shift inside the Seattle Police Department is already generating unintended consequences — and they’re not the ones city leaders were hoping for, Jason Rantz of Seattle 770AM said in a new op-ed this week. After Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes told officers that most drug possession and use cases will once again be diverted away from prosecution and into the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEED) program, surrounding law-enforcement agencies moved quickly to capitalize on growing frustration inside SPD’s ranks. Pierce County Sheriff Keith Swank and the Marysville Police Department publicly

  • Genes Are Not Your Destiny. How To Modify Your Epigenetics For Longevity 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Genes Are Not Your Destiny. How To Modify Your Epigenetics For Longevity Authored by Makai Allbert via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), We’ve been told that our genetic destiny is written in our DNA. However, research is gradually dismantling this fatalistic view. Artur Plawgo/Getty Images Genetics may influence approximately 25 percent to 30 percent of how we age. The remaining portion is influenced by factors entirely within our control: what we eat, how we move, how we handle stress, others, and ourselves. Lucia Aronica, a Stanford researcher specializing in epigenetics and nutrition, embodies this balance of nature and nurture. After 17 years of epigenetic research, she

  • Did Anyone Even Notice PBS News Weekend Signed Off Permanently... 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Did Anyone Even Notice PBS News Weekend Signed Off Permanently... "PBS News Weekend" signed off permanently on Sunday after 12 years on air. Did anyone actually notice? The answer, quite frankly, is no, and this comes after Congress cut $1.1 billion in federal funding for public broadcasting over the Trump administration's view that the public broadcasting outlet was spewing left-wing propaganda. "Due to federal budget cuts, PBS News had to make the difficult decision to rework our staffing and programming. This Sunday, our PBS News Weekend team will sign off the air," PBS News Weekend wrote on X. > Due to federal budget cuts,

  • Waste Of The Day: Questions Arise Over $5.8 Billion In Rental Assistance 5 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Waste Of The Day: Questions Arise Over $5.8 Billion In Rental Assistance Authored by Jeremy Portnoy via RealClearInvestigations, Topline: The federal government is unable to verify that $5.8 billion in rental assistance paid to more than 204,000 recipients in 2024 was not fraudulent, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s latest annual report. Key facts: HUD spent $15.2 billion on project-based rental assistance in 2024, which pays local housing authorities or private businesses and nonprofits to build affordable housing. That included $4.3 billion in “questionable payments” to nearly 113,000 groups that may have been ineligible for funding, according to the financial


The Guardian

  • Trump administration ends temporary protected status for Somalis in US 9 hours ago by Joseph Gedeon in Washington and agency
    Trump administration, US immigration, Somalia, Kristi Noem, US foreign policy, US politics, Africa, US news, World news, Donald Trump

    Critics condemn ‘bigoted attack’ as Trump bids to revoke citizenship of naturalized immigrants convicted of fraud The Trump administration is terminating temporary protected status (TPS) for Somalis living in the United States, giving hundreds of people two months to leave the country or face deportation. The homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, said in a statement that conditions in the east African country had improved sufficiently and that Somalis no longer qualified for the designation under federal law. Continue reading...

  • Quarter of developing countries poorer than in 2019, World Bank finds 17 hours ago by Phillip Inman
    World Bank, Global economy, Economics, World news, Business, Africa, Coronavirus

    Global growth ‘downshifted’ since Covid pandemic and sub-Saharan Africa particularly affected, report says * Business live – latest updates A quarter of countries in the developing world are poorer than they were in 2019 before the Covid pandemic, the World Bank has found. The Washington-based organisation said a large group of low-income countries, many in sub-Saharan Africa, had suffered a negative shock in the six years to the end of last year. Continue reading...

  • Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie accuses Lagos hospital of negligence after son’s death 2 days ago by Eromo Egbejule in Abidjan
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Nigeria, Children's health, Africa, World news

    Lawyers for Adichie and her husband serve Euracare hospital with legal notice after death of 21-month-old The Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has accused a Lagos hospital of negligence after the death of one of her 21-month-old twin boys. Nkanu Nnamdi died on 6 January after a brief illness. He was one of twin boys born to Adichie and Ivara Esege, a doctor, in 2024 by surrogacy, eight years after the birth of their first child, a girl. Continue reading...

  • Attempt to overturn the Gambia’s ban on FGM heard by supreme court 5 days ago by Sarah Johnson
    Global development, Female genital mutilation (FGM), Women, Health, Global health, Violence against women and girls, Anti-rights movement, The Gambia, Society, Africa, World news, Human rights, Life and style

    Case brought by Muslim leaders and MP follows failed 2024 bid and seen as part of global anti-women’s rights backlash A group of religious leaders and an MP in the Gambia have launched efforts to overturn a ban on female genital mutilation at the country’s supreme court. The court case, due to resume this month, comes after two babies bled to death after undergoing FGM in the Gambia last year. Almameh Gibba, an MP and one of the plaintiffs, tabled a bill to decriminalise FGM that was rejected by the country’s parliament in 2024. Continue reading...

  • Two weeks on, questions linger over targeting and impact of US airstrikes in Nigeria 6 days ago by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg
    Nigeria, Islamic State, Trump administration, US foreign policy, US news, Africa, World news

    Very little information has been shared about strikes in Sokoto state Two weeks after the US carried out Christmas Day airstrikes in north-west Nigeria on what it described as Islamic State fighters, questions remain over the specific group that was targeted and the operation’s impact. In the aftermath of the strikes, Donald Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform that “ISIS Terrorist Scum in Northwest Nigeria, who have been targeting and viciously killing, primarily, innocent Christians” were hit with “numerous perfect strikes”. Continue reading...


South China Morning Post

  • At least 4 migrants have died in US immigration custody since start of 2026 3 hours ago by Reuters

    Four migrants died while in custody of US immigration authorities over the first 10 days of ‍2026, according to government press releases, a loss of life that followed record detention deaths last year under US President Donald Trump. The deaths included two migrants from Honduras, one from Cuba and another from Cambodia, and occurred from January 3-9, according to US Immigration and ⁠Customs Enforcement (ICE). The Trump administration was aiming to ramp up deportations and has increased the...

  • Trump vs Iran: Gulf allies fear US ‘help’ may unleash chaos 3 hours ago by Tom Hussain

    Washington’s Middle East allies are bracing for what they fear could be “catastrophic” consequences if the United States moves militarily against Iran – a possibility US President Donald Trump again dangled this week by promising Iranian protesters that “help is on its way”. Despite Trump’s vow of support, analysts warn that even a sustained US air campaign would be unlikely to unseat Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s regime. The US president’s rhetoric has followed a now-familiar arc, echoing his...

  • Uganda shuts down internet as Museveni seeks to extend 40-year rule 4 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Ugandan authorities shut down internet access nationwide on Tuesday, two days ahead of elections in which President Yoweri Museveni has overseen a crackdown on the opposition as he seeks to extend his 40-year rule. The 81-year-old leader, who once said African rulers should not overstay their time in office, was widely expected to win a seventh term on Thursday due to his total control over state and security bodies. But he was taking no chances against a popular opponent, Bobi Wine, a...

  • Trump flips off factory worker after Epstein taunt 5 hours ago by Reuters

    US President Donald Trump raised his ‌middle finger and appeared to direct profanity towards a factory worker who expressed ‍criticism of his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein controversy at a Michigan auto plant on Tuesday, video circulating online showed. The entertainment site TMZ first published video capturing the exchange, and the White House did not dispute its authenticity. “A lunatic was ⁠wildly screaming expletives in a complete fit of rage, and the President gave an appropriate and...

  • The Chinese century may already be here 6 hours ago by Alex Lo

    Some people wonder whether China could carry out a sophisticated state-sponsored kidnapping like the US capture of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and his wife. And it’s not just that; there is state terrorism like remote assassinations by drones, which also end up killing a lot of civilian bystanders, not to mention breaching the sovereignty of their countries. The United States can apparently do that anywhere around the world. Such Hollywood-style cowboy militarism no doubt makes its...


New York Times

  • Videos Show Increasingly Aggressive Federal Crackdown in Minneapolis 7 hours ago by Thomas Fuller and Jazmine Ulloa
    United States Politics and Government, Federal-State Relations (US), Immigration Detention, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming, Immigration and Emigration, Border Patrol (US), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Homeland Security Department, Target Corporation, Minneapolis (Minn), Trump, Donald J, Good, Renee Nicole (1988-2026)

    Arrests and aggressive tactics by ICE and the Border Patrol, many seen on viral videos, have intensified the frustration and fear among residents.

  • ICE Arrested Dozens of Refugees in Minnesota and Sent Them to Texas, Lawyers Say 6 hours ago by Miriam Jordan
    Homeland Security Department, Immigration and Emigration, Somali-Americans

    The refugees, many of them from Somalia, had passed security screenings before coming to the United States. The Trump administration has vowed to “re-examine thousands of refugee cases.”

  • Six Prosecutors Quit Over DOJ Push to Investigate Renee Good’s Widow 4 hours ago by Ernesto Londoño
    United States Politics and Government, Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Legal Profession, Frauds and Swindling, Thompson, Joseph H (Attorney), Good, Renee Nicole (1988-2026), Good, Becca, Trump, Donald J, Justice Department, Minneapolis (Minn), Minnesota, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US)

    Joseph H. Thompson, a career federal prosecutor who was the acting U.S. attorney for Minnesota last year, was among those who resigned as the Justice Department sought to examine the woman’s supposed ties to activist groups.

  • Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, Who Cussed Out ICE, Is No Stranger to Crisis 6 hours ago by Mitch Smith
    Frey, Jacob (1981- ), Good, Renee Nicole (1988-2026), Minneapolis (Minn), Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Floyd, George (d 2020)

    Mayor Jacob Frey, a Democrat, has clashed with his party’s activist wing. His response to ICE has won him new respect at home and new foes in Washington.

  • In Secret Testimony, Republicans Derided Trump’s Stolen Election Claims 6 hours ago by Richard Fausset and Danny Hakim
    United States Politics and Government, Georgia Criminal Case Against Trump (2020 Election), State Legislatures, Midterm Elections (2022), Federal-State Relations (US), Voter Fraud (Election Fraud), Presidential Election of 2020, Ethics and Official Misconduct, Graham, Lindsey, Carr, Christopher M, Kemp, Brian P, Trump, Donald J, Willis, Fani T, Atlanta (Ga), Fulton County (Ga), Georgia, Republican Party

    The testimony, part of the derailed Georgia election interference case, makes clear how dismissive some senior Republicans were of claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 election.


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