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  • CES 2023 showcased a shift in consumer technology towards practical applications of artificial intelligence, moving away from gimmicks to products that enhance productivity, reflecting industry leaders' emphasis on AI's real-world benefits.
  • A significant review in North Carolina revealed that over half of the commercial driver’s licenses issued to foreigners were granted illegally, raising concerns about regulatory compliance and potential security risks in the trucking industry.
  • Volatility in Venezuela following the ousting of Nicolás Maduro has escalated tensions, with the U.S. tightening control over Venezuelan oil assets, prompting discussions among major oil companies about potential investments in the region amidst political instability.
  • The cryptocurrency sector is experiencing a transformation, as Wall Street banks rapidly embrace digital currencies, signaling a shift from viewing cryptocurrency as a threat to acknowledging its potential as a legitimate market option.
  • The ongoing protests in Minneapolis against an ICE shooting have sparked nationwide demonstrations, highlighting rising public dissent regarding immigration enforcement under the Trump administration, which has intensified the crackdown on undocumented individuals.

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  • CES Came And Went. Here's What Stood Out. an hour ago by Tyler Durden

    CES Came And Went. Here's What Stood Out. CES, short for the Consumer Electronics Show, wrapped up late last week in Las Vegas. It is the world's largest technology trade show, offering attendees a peek into the future. This year's event marked a shift away from gimmicky uses of artificial intelligence toward products that deliver real-world productivity gains, alongside a series of key comments from industry leaders on the state of AI. Consumer tech publication Tom's Guide had journalists walking CES last week who focused on finding products with practical uses of AI, including a fridge that reads food labels and manages

  • Majority Of North Carolina Trucking Licenses Issued To Foreigners Are Illegal: Duffy 2 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Majority Of North Carolina Trucking Licenses Issued To Foreigners Are Illegal: Duffy Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times, A review of non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) granted in North Carolina found that 54 percent were issued illegally, the Department of Transportation (DOT) said in a statement on Jan. 8. The review was conducted by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and is part of its ongoing nationwide audit of trucking licensing systems, the department said. DOT warned that if North Carolina does not “fix their serious failures” and revoke licenses issued illegally to foreign nationals, the department will withhold almost $50

  • "Yes, Yes, And Yes": Bessent Signals Crackdown On Dark-Money NGO Protests 'Just Like We Did With The Mafia' 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    "Yes, Yes, And Yes": Bessent Signals Crackdown On Dark-Money NGO Protests 'Just Like We Did With The Mafia' The left's ability to rapidly stage highly organized 'pop-up' protests in response to just about any political incident is uncanny (remember Robert Creamer? "Wherever Trump and Pence are going to be, we have events, we have a whole team across the country that does that."). Often, organic protests that average Americans have every right to engage in (even if we disagree) are co-opted and amplified by 'organizers,' and blessed by the media, which runs damage control when needed ('mostly peaceful!'). Other times they orchestrate

  • Bitcoin To Hit $2.9M By 2050 As It Muscles Into Global Trade: VanEck 3 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    Bitcoin To Hit $2.9M By 2050 As It Muscles Into Global Trade: VanEck Authored by Brayden Lindrea via CoinTelegraph.com, Bitcoin could reach $2.9 million by 2050 once it becomes a settlement currency for international and domestic trade and makes its way into more central bank reserves, analysts at asset manager VanEck predict. The $2.9 million price target assumes a 15% compound annual growth rate and Bitcoin settling 5-10% of global international trade and 5% of domestic trade by 2050, according to VanEck head of digital assets research Matthew Sigel and senior investment analyst Patrick Bush. Global liquidity expansion and monetary debasement would be the primary drivers

  • White House Amplifies Shocking Claims Of US Super Soldiers Deployed In Maduro Raid 4 hours ago by Tyler Durden

    White House Amplifies Shocking Claims Of US Super Soldiers Deployed In Maduro Raid White House Spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt amplified claims about American special forces super-soliders deployed advanced weaponry during the extraction phase of former Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. Leavitt reposted an alleged account from a Venezuelan security guard at Maduro's compound describing what happened when Delta Force operators descended from helicopters in pitch-black conditions. This account was originally posted on X by California-based political activist Mike Netter, who is seeking to recall left-wing Governor Gavin Newsom. "On the day of the operation, we didn't hear anything coming. We were on guard, but suddenly


The Guardian

  • Attempt to overturn the Gambia’s ban on FGM heard by supreme court 3 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 4 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...

  • Anthony Joshua’s driver charged with dangerous driving after fatal crash in Nigeria 9 days ago by Serena Richards
    Anthony Joshua, Nigeria, Africa, World news, Boxing, Sport

    British boxer was injured in collision that killed his personal trainer Latif Ayodele and strength coach Sina Ghami Nigerian police have charged Anthony Joshua’s driver with causing death by dangerous driving after a fatal crash that killed two people. Adeniyi Mobolaji Kayode, 46, was also charged with driving without a valid driving licence and “driving without due care and attention, causing bodily harm and damage to property”. He is due to appear in court on 20 January. Continue reading...

  • Cremation pyre in Africa thought to be world’s oldest containing adult remains 10 days ago by Nicola Davis Science correspondent
    Anthropology, Archaeology, World news, Africa, Malawi, Science

    9,500-year-old pyre uncovered in Malawi offers rare insight into rituals of ancient African hunter-gatherer groups A cremation pyre built about 9,500 years ago has been discovered in Africa, offering a fresh glimpse into the complexity of ancient hunter-gatherer communities. Researchers say the pyre, discovered in a rock shelter at the foot of Mount Hora in northern Malawi, is thought to be the oldest in the world to contain adult remains, the oldest confirmed intentional cremation in Africa, and the first pyre to be associated with African hunter-gatherers. Continue reading...

  • US ‘adapt, shrink or die’ terms for $2bn aid pot will mean UN bowing down to Washington, say experts 10 days ago by Kaamil Ahmed
    Aid, Global development, US news, Trump administration, US foreign policy, United Nations, USAID, US politics, World news, Humanitarian response, Society, Marco Rubio, Haiti, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, Americas, Sudan, Afghanistan, Yemen

    Afghanistan and Yemen excluded from list of 17 priority countries chosen by Trump administration to receive aid laden with demands The $2bn (£1.5bn) of aid the US pledged this week may have been hailed as “bold and ambitious” by the UN but could be the “nail in the coffin” in changing to a shrunken, less flexible aid system dominated by Washington’s political priorities, aid experts fear. After a year of deep cuts in aid budgets by the US and European countries, the announcement of new money for the humanitarian system is a source of some relief, but experts are deeply concerned about


South China Morning Post

  • Hamas says it will dissolve its Gaza government when new Palestinian body takes over an hour ago by Associated Press

    Hamas said on Sunday it will dissolve its existing government in Gaza once a Palestinian technocratic leadership committee takes over the territory, as mandated under the US-brokered peace plan. But the group gave no specifics on when the change will take place. Hamas and the rival Palestinian Authority, the Palestinians’ internationally recognised representative, have not announced the names of the technocrats, who are not supposed to be politically affiliated, and it remains unclear if they...

  • Cuba defiant after Trump says island to receive no more Venezuelan oil or money 3 hours ago by Reuters

    US President ‍Donald Trump on Sunday said no more Venezuelan oil or money will go to Cuba and suggested the Communist-run island should strike a deal with Washington, ramping up pressure on the long-time US nemesis. Venezuela is Cuba’s biggest oil supplier, but no cargoes have departed from Venezuelan ports to the Caribbean country since the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro ⁠by US forces in early January amid a strict US oil blockade on the Opec country, shipping data shows. “THERE...

  • Germany to pitch Arctic Nato mission as Greenland, EU brace for Trump 6 hours ago by Bloomberg

    Germany will propose setting up a joint Nato mission to monitor and protect security interests in the Arctic region in a bid to ease tensions with the US over its threats to annex Greenland, according to two people familiar with the government’s thinking. Nato’s “Baltic Sentry” mission – begun a year ago to shield critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea – could serve as a blueprint for a new “Arctic Sentry” mission, which would include Greenland, said people who declined to be identified...

  • How Trump’s raid on Caracas deepens US-China strategic tensions 7 hours ago by Terry Su

    We had barely entered the new year when Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured in a brazen raid on the orders of US President Donald Trump. In the early hours of January 3, the couple were taken from their residence in Caracas, Venezuela, and flown to the US in a military operation impeccably executed in the name of countering narcoterrorism. Beijing, for one, was “deeply shocked” by Washington’s “hegemonic behaviour” and strongly condemned it. At a UN...

  • Gaza clings to Medecins Sans Frontieres following Israeli aid ban 10 hours ago by Agence France-Presse

    At a hospital in Gaza, wards are filled with patients fearing they will be left without care if Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is forced out under an Israeli ban due to take effect in March. Last month, Israel announced it would prevent 37 aid organisations, including MSF, from operating in Gaza from March 1 for failing to provide detailed information on their Palestinian staff. “They stood by us throughout the war,” said 10-year-old Adam Asfour, his left arm pinned with metal rods after he was...


New York Times

  • Somalis Fled Civil War and Built a Community. Now They Are a Target. 5 hours ago by Jazmine Ulloa, Campbell Robertson and Jamie Kelter Davis
    Somali-Americans, Omar, Ilhan, Minneapolis (Minn), Day Care Centers, Immigration and Emigration, Muslims and Islam, Refugees and Displaced Persons

    A fraud scandal has made the Somali community in Minnesota a focus of the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigrants.

  • Who Was Renee Good, the Woman Killed by an ICE Agent in Minneapolis? 19 hours ago by Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Ann Hinga Klein and Dan Simmons
    Good, Renee Nicole (1988-2026), Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Kansas City (Mo), Minneapolis (Minn), Old Dominion University, Deportation, Ross, Jonathan (ICE Agent), Content Type: Personal Profile, Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings

    Ms. Good, 37, was a poet and a mother who grew up in Colorado. Her wife said the couple had “stopped to support our neighbors” when Ms. Good was shot.

  • As Death Toll Surges in Iran, Leaders Take Tough Line Against Protesters 3 hours ago by Erika Solomon and Sanam Mahoozi
    Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Pezeshkian, Masoud, Khamenei, Ali, Iran, Israel

    President Masoud Pezeshkian expressed sympathy for protesters’ economic pain, but said the state must respond to “rioters.” Rights groups reported a big spike in the death toll.

  • Trump Is Briefed on Options for Striking Iran as Protests Continue 16 hours ago by Tyler Pager, Eric Schmitt and Edward Wong
    Iran, Politics and Government, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, United States Defense and Military Forces, United States International Relations, Trump, Donald J

    The president has said he will be “hitting them very hard” if Iranian leaders kill protesters amid widespread demonstrations calling for wholesale changes in the country.

  • Trump’s ‘Superstar’ Appellate Judges Have Voted 133 to 12 in His Favor 10 hours ago by Mattathias Schwartz, Emma Schartz and Alicia Parlapiano
    United States Politics and Government, Federal Courts (US), Decisions and Verdicts, Courts and the Judiciary, Elections, Courts and the Judiciary, Roberts, John G Jr, Trump, Donald J, Katsas, Gregory G, Rao, Neomi, Walker, Justin R

    President Trump promised to fill the appeals courts with “my judges.” They have formed a nearly united phalanx to defend his agenda from legal challenges.


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