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  • DOGE has recently canceled or "descoped" contracts totaling $1.5 billion, as part of an effort to cut down on wasteful spending, highlighting a shift in government efficiency measures.
  • The U.S. military has established a new air defense coordination cell in Qatar as a response to regional security threats, aiming to bolster defense strategies in the Gulf region.
  • Tourism in Cancun is currently impacted by an unusual rise in seaweed along the coastline, catching travelers off-guard during the busy travel season and raising concerns about the resort's appeal.
  • Former presidents Bill and Hillary Clinton have resisted a subpoena to testify in the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein investigation, leading to escalating tensions with congressional authorities and potential contempt proceedings.
  • In the tech sector, McKinsey is innovating its recruitment process by integrating artificial intelligence into interviews, indicating a broader trend of AI adoption in corporate hiring practices.

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  • DOGE Cancels Or 'Descopes' Contracts Worth $1.5 Billion Over A 5-Day Period an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    DOGE Cancels Or 'Descopes' Contracts Worth $1.5 Billion Over A 5-Day Period The demise of DOGE has been greatly exaggerated.  The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) website is displayed on a phone, in this photo illustration. Oleksii Pydsosonnii/The Epoch Times Over the weekend, the Department of Government Efficiency announced that agencies have terminated and descoped '42 wasteful contracts with a ceiling value of $1.5B and savings of $269M, including a $1.2M Millennium Challenge Corp. DEI professional services contract for a “DCO Gender and Social Inclusion Director Full Time”." > Contracts Update! > > Over the last 5 days, agencies terminated and descoped 42 wasteful contracts with

  • US Military Opens New Air Defense Coordination Cell In Qatar an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    US Military Opens New Air Defense Coordination Cell In Qatar Authored by Ryan Morgan via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), on Jan. 13, announced the launch of a new air defense coordination cell in Qatar. A U.S. soldier assigned to the 1-62 Delta Battery Air Defense Artillery Regiment Patriot at a Patriot launcher at at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, on March 4, 2015. Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman/U.S. Air Force via DVIDS CENTCOM, the U.S. military command that oversees operations in the Middle East, said the new unit is located at the Al Udeid Air Base and will be

  • "Rude Awakening" For Travelers: Cancun Drowns In Seaweed 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    "Rude Awakening" For Travelers: Cancun Drowns In Seaweed Cancun's busiest travel period is underway (late Dec.-March), and travelers expecting crystal-clear Caribbean waters have been shocked over the past week as seaweed piled up to shin-high levels in some of the prime hotel and resort areas. "Travelers who booked a January 2026 trip to the Riviera Maya expecting guaranteed crystal-clear water were hit with a rude awakening this week," local outlet Cancun Sun said. In recent weeks, an "atypical surge" of sargassum seaweed hit the coast and covered some of the resort town's most popular beaches... Cancun Sun reported, citing a University of South Florida

  • Clintons Refuse To Testify About Jeffrey Epstein; Comer To Begin Contempt Proceedings 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Clintons Refuse To Testify About Jeffrey Epstein; Comer To Begin Contempt Proceedings President Trump isn't the only one clamming up over Jeffrey Epstein - as Bill and Hillary Clinton are both refusing to testify in front of Congressional investigators over their relationship with the dead sex-trafficking pedophile, escalating a monthslong battle with House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-KY).  The Clintons were scheduled to testify this week - weeks after the Trump DOJ released volumes of 'Epstein Files' - which were highly redacted, yet featured Bill prominently. The former US president was scheduled to testify today (Jan. 13), and Hillary scheduled for tomorrow. Hours

  • Watch: US Vows To Unleash Full Arsenal Of Tools Against UK PM Starmer's War On Free Speech 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Watch: US Vows To Unleash Full Arsenal Of Tools Against UK PM Starmer's War On Free Speech Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news, As Keir Starmer’s Labour regime tightens the noose on online freedom, the United States has issued a blistering warning: nothing is off the table to defend free speech in Britain. With government appointed regulator Ofcom now formally investigating Elon Musk’s X over Grok-generated images, American officials are rallying against what they call authoritarian tactics straight out of a tyrant’s playbook. Sarah B Rogers, US Under-Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy, has assured the British people that the Trump administration will counter


The Guardian

  • Trump administration ends temporary protected status for Somalis in US 15 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 a day 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

  • Trump says ‘unacceptable’ if US does not control Greenland ahead of Vance talks an hour ago by Associated Press

    US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that anything less than US control of Greenland is “unacceptable”, hours before Vice-President J.D. Vance was to host Danish and Greenlandic officials for talks. In a post on his social media site, Trump reiterated his argument that the US “needs Greenland for the purpose of National Security”. He added that “NATO should be leading the way for us to get it” and that otherwise Russia or China would. “NATO becomes far more formidable and effective with...

  • Why Russia is gambling on a protracted war in Ukraine an hour ago by Jon Yuan Jiang

    When countries committed to supporting Ukraine met in Paris earlier this month to discuss Ukraine’s post-war security, Russia answered with fire. Just days after the summit, Moscow launched a strike that killed civilians and plunged Kyiv into darkness and cold, while also firing its nuclear-capable hypersonic Oreshnik missile towards Ukraine’s Lviv region, attacks widely seen as intimidation rather than a battlefield necessity. The world wants peace. So why does Russia keep firing? Moscow is...

  • Why China may buy Nvidia’s H200 chips as Trump eases curbs – and replace them later 2 hours ago by Ralph Jennings,Kandy Wong

    China is likely to accept Nvidia’s H200 artificial intelligence (AI) chips following US clearance, driven by immediate demand in the country’s vast tech sector, according to analysts – though they said Beijing would push to replace them over time. The American chip giant’s second-most-advanced AI processor can be exported to China from Thursday, as long as shipments total no more than half the amount sold in the US, according to the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and...

  • How Putin’s focus on Ukraine war leaves allies Venezuela, Iran and Cuba exposed 3 hours ago by Bloomberg

    As Russian President Vladimir Putin focuses his attentions on Moscow’s war in Ukraine, his strategic allies around the world have been left feeling neglected – or worse. In Venezuela, officials now think their years-long security relationship with Moscow was a paper tiger. They’re not alone: From Damascus and Tehran to Havana, over the last 13 months authoritarian regimes which previously benefited from their close ties to the Kremlin have found Russian support lacking when it mattered...

  • Who are Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and what is their role in the crackdown on protesters? 4 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, is the ideological arm of Tehran’s military, answering to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and stands accused by Western countries of orchestrating and perpetrating the crackdown on protesters. Who are they? The Guards, known as “Pasdaran” in Persian, were founded in 1979 by then supreme leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini “to propagate the ideas of the Islamic revolution”, said Clement Therme, a researcher at the International Institute of...


New York Times

  • China Announces Record Trade Surplus as Its Exports Flood World Markets 5 hours ago by Keith Bradsher
    China, International Trade and World Market, Customs (Tariff), Factories and Manufacturing, Disease Rates

    China’s surplus reached $1.19 trillion last year, a 20 percent increase from 2024, as Beijing kept the currency weak and pursued self-reliance to replace imports.

  • Trump Credits ‘Mister Tariff’ for the Country’s Strength. Economists Beg to Differ. 4 hours ago by Ana Swanson
    United States Politics and Government, Customs (Tariff), United States Economy, Factories and Manufacturing, Artificial Intelligence, Gross Domestic Product, Trump, Donald J, United States

    Many indicators appear to suggest that the United States is growing despite tariffs, not because of them.

  • As Trump Pushes Housing Affordability, His Mortgage Chief Undermines It 4 hours ago by Lydia DePillis
    United States Politics and Government, Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Credit and Debt, Affordable Housing, Consumer Federation of America, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp (Freddie Mac), Federal Housing Finance Agency, Federal Reserve System, Pulte, William J (1988- ), Trump, Donald J

    Under Bill Pulte, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have pulled away from efforts to help low-income people buy homes.

  • Prosecutors Resign Over ICE Investigation, and Israel Is Still Demolishing Gaza an hour ago by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis and Ian Stewart
    Illegal Immigration, Taxation, Israel-Gaza War (2023- ), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Gaza Strip, Minnesota

    Plus, the battle over taxing billionaires.

  • How ICE Crackdowns Set Off a Resistance in American Cities 4 hours ago by Julie Bosman
    Minneapolis (Minn), Illegal Immigration, Federal Actions in US Cities

    In Minneapolis and other cities where federal agents have led immigration crackdowns, residents have formed loose networks to track and protest them.


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