⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Senators Propose $118B Bill Linking Border Policies with Aid
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1. Senators propose a $118 billion bill pairing border policies with aid for Ukraine and Israel, facing skepticism and opposition from Republicans, with uncertain prospects for passage.
2. In the disputed Abyei region, claimed by South Sudan and Sudan, 37 people were killed in a weekend clash linked to a land feud. Armed youth from Warrap state, backed by spiritual leader Gai Machiek, caused the violence.
3. At least 99 people have died as a result of the significant wildfires in Valparaíso, Chile; the fires have also damaged 3,000–6,000 homes.
4. Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, 59, has set a new world record for cumulative time in space, surpassing 878 days. He made five trips to the International Space Station since 2008, expressing his childhood dream fulfillment.
5. El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele claims re-election victory, touting an 85% vote share on social media. Known for curbing crime, his controversial anti-gang measures faced human rights criticism.
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6. Lionel Messi's absence in a Hong Kong pre-season match for Inter Miami, due to injury, led to fan anger, chants for refunds, and potential funding reduction by the government.
7. In California, a second atmospheric river caused floods, power outages for 845,000 people, and hurricane-force winds. Evacuations were ordered due to potential mudslides in wildfire-affected areas. Governor Newsom declared a state of emergency.
8. Namibia's President Hage Geingob dies at the age of 82, and Vice-President Nangolo Mbumba takes over as acting President.
9. In Bellevue, Washington, an Ohio museum reported an inert nuclear missile offered as a donation. The AIR-2 Genie rocket lacked a warhead, posing no danger.
10. Researchers at CERN propose a £17bn Future Circular Collider (FCC) in Switzerland, three times larger than the Large Hadron Collider. Critics call the cost "reckless," suggesting alternatives amid uncertainty. The FCC aims to explore dark matter and energy, but debate surrounds its necessity and economic sense.
11. The Pro Bowl Games featured NFC and AFC stars playing flag football in Orlando, Florida. The NFC won 64-59, showcasing a preview of flag football as a potential Olympic sport for 2028.
12. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes' father was arrested for the third time on DWI suspicion in Tyler, East Texas, just before the Super Bowl. His bond was set at $10,000.
13. In Anchorage, Alaska, a woman's theft of a memory card led to a murder trial. Brian Steven Smith faces charges for killing two Alaska Native women. The card contained gruesome images, crucial evidence despite legal challenges.
14. Parisians are voting on tripling parking fees for SUVs, aiming to reduce their presence on the city's streets. Mayor Anne Hidalgo argues SUVs take up space, pollute, and pose health threats.
15. A Chinese study reveals that a traditional herbal remedy derived from the Ginkgo tree, administered through IV, improves cognitive recovery in stroke survivors. The herb shows neuroprotective effects, expanding blood vessels and enhancing brain cell tolerance.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Chile Declares Emergency Amid Wildfires
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1. A state of emergency is proclaimed in Chile in response to wildfires that have damaged over 1,100 structures, killed at least 51 people nationwide, and left hundreds more reported missing. Several fires have been recorded in Valparaíso and Viña del Mar.
2. The U.S. and U.K. launched airstrikes on Houthi sites in Yemen, aiming to prevent attacks on Red Sea ships. This follows a prior U.S. strike on Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Syria.
3. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, Israeli attacks have killed 127 Palestinians in the last 24 hours, including at least 92 residents of Rafah, increasing the total number of deaths to 27,365.
4. In New York, Michael Jordan's six championship sneakers, named the "Dynasty Collection," sold for a record-setting $8 million at Sotheby's auction.
5. President Biden easily won the South Carolina Democratic primary, his first contest this election cycle, with 96% of the vote. Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips and self-help author Marianne Williamson posed minimal challenges.
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6. Solid-state batteries are promising for electric vehicles, addressing lithium-ion drawbacks like limited storage and fire risks. Toyota leads in development, targeting 10-minute fast charging and a 750-mile range. The innovation promises cleaner, more sustainable EVs with a lower carbon footprint.
7. Under a power-sharing agreement, Emma Little-Pengelly of the Democratic Unionist Party becomes deputy first minister and Michelle O'Neill becomes Northern Ireland's first minister—the role being held by an Irish nationalist for the first time.
8. Long-range drones from Ukraine attack a Lukoil oil refinery in Volgograd, Russia, resulting in a massive fire and halting operations. Volgograd governor Andrey Bocharov reports that the attack was thwarted by air defenses.
9. In Ukrainian-occupied Lysychansk, Luhansk Oblast, at least 28 civilians are killed by bombardment; ten more are rescued from under wreckage.
10. President Biden has decided not to participate in a Super Bowl interview with CBS for the second consecutive year, breaking a tradition dating back to 2009.
11. The National Hockey League (NHL) has announced that its players will be permitted to compete in ice hockey at the Winter Olympics in 2026 and 2030. This will mark the first time the league has permitted player participation since 2014.
12. Senegal's President, Macky Sall, canceled the upcoming national election three weeks before it was scheduled, citing corruption allegations at the constitutional court. Critics argue it's a coup.
13. Bank of America promised to stop supporting coal, but now it's going back on its pledge. This shift is happening amid pressure from Republican lawmakers punishing businesses for considering climate change.
14. The Oglala Sioux Tribe in South Dakota banned Governor Kristi Noem from the Pine Ridge Reservation, objecting to her border remarks. Noem suggested using razor wire in Texas to curb immigration, claiming cartels on reservations.
15. Sea otters' return to a degraded California coastline has significantly reduced erosion by 90%, according to a Nature study by Sonoma State University. The otters' appetite for marsh crabs stabilizes the ecosystem, offering a cost-effective conservation method.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Conducts Retaliatory Airstrikes on Iran-Linked Targets
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1. The United States conducted retaliatory airstrikes on over 85 Iran-linked targets in Iraq and Syria, responding to a deadly attack in Jordan that killed three US troops. The strikes, part of President Biden's multi-tiered response, targeted Iran's Revolutionary Guard and affiliated militias.
2. The UN will decide if Ukraine committed genocide, a claim Russia uses to justify its invasion. The verdict, related to the Russia-Ukraine war, will impact global perspectives on the conflict.
3. US labor market thrives with 353,000 January job gains, low unemployment at 3.7%, strong wage growth. Concerns arise from a shortened workweek, impacting potential interest rate cuts.
4. Over 800 officials from the U.S. and Europe signed a letter protesting Israel's policies amid the Israel-Hamas war. They express concern that their leaders' actions might contribute to war crimes in Gaza.
5. Tesla is recalling 2.2 million electric vehicles in the U.S. due to small font size on warning lights. The issue aims to be fixed through a software update.
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6. In New York, actor Carl Weathers, famous for playing Apollo Creed in the 'Rocky' movies, passed away at 76. A former pro linebacker, his versatile acting career spanned action films, comedies, and TV dramas, earning him an Emmy nomination.
7. A Russian drone strike in Beryslav in Kherson Oblast, Ukraine, results in the deaths of two French humanitarian workers and injures four others.
8. House Republicans issued a subpoena to Fulton DA Fani Willis, accusing her office of misusing federal grant funds. Allegations include firing a whistleblower who exposed misuse of $500,000.
9. In February, a new moon on the 9th will provide ideal stargazing conditions to observe Saturn and Jupiter in close proximity. On the 10th, Saturn will be near the one-day-old moon in the Northern Hemisphere, and on the 15th, Jupiter will be visible in the USA and Europe.
10. The adoption of cryptocurrency is slower than the growth of the internet. A report compares the first year of widely usable internet in 1995 to cryptocurrency in 2017, noting differences in investment, valuation, and user numbers.
11. Punxsutawney Phil, the famous groundhog, predicted an early spring in Pennsylvania at the annual Groundhog Day celebration. However, estimates show he's only accurate 40% of the time.
12. California plans to allocate $2 billion to aid students affected by the pandemic, responding to a lawsuit accusing the state of unequal education for lower-income, Black, and Hispanic students.
13. In Florida's Blue Spring State Park, a record-breaking 932 manatees sought warmth during winter, surpassing previous aggregations. The event indicates the manatees' environmental awareness, boosting their chances of intergenerational survival.
14. The Attorney General of Guatemala, María Consuelo Porras, and three of her accomplices, together with a judge, are sanctioned by the European Council for their actions that undermine democracy, the rule of law, and the transfer of power.
15. Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak's 12-year prison sentence is reduced to six years by the Malaysian Pardons Board, which is led by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Authorizes Multi-Day Strikes in Iraq and Syria
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1. The United States has authorized multi-day strikes in Iraq and Syria against a wide range of targets, including Iranian individuals and installations, according to American officials.
2. Russia claims to have shot down 20 Ukrainian missiles over the Black Sea, while the Ukrainian Air Force launches a wave of Storm Shadow cruise missile strikes against Russian military installations in Crimea, with explosions reported close to Sevastopol International Airport.
3. In Donuzlav Bay, the Tarantul-class missile corvette RFS Ivanovets is sunk by Ukrainian unmanned surface vehicles.
4. Stanley, known for its popular insulated tumblers, faced scrutiny as social media users claimed at-home lead tests on the cups showed positive results. Stanley confirmed lead use in manufacturing but assured consumers it is inaccessible and meets US regulatory requirements.
5. Joshua Schulte, a former CIA employee, was found guilty of espionage, computer hacking, contempt of court, providing false statements to the FBI, and possessing child pornography. He was given a 40-year jail sentence.
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6. Playing a musical instrument, especially the piano, is associated with improved memory and cognitive function in adults aged 40 and above, according to the PROTECT study by the University of Exeter.
7. In a Nairobi, Kenya residential neighborhood, a gas tanker explodes, leaving three people dead and 297 injured.
8. A UK High Court dismissed Donald Trump's lawsuit against Orbis, a consultancy that created a dossier linking him to Russia. The court ruled the claim was not within the six-year limit. Orbis, run by ex-MI6 officer Christopher Steele, welcomed the decision, stating the lawsuit was revenge and an attempt to hinder free speech.
9. Following Hungary's veto withdrawal, the European Union formally authorizes a €50 billion financial support package for Ukraine, with the first funds to be given in March. The package is designed to help the Ukrainian government pay salaries, pensions, and other costs over the following four years.
10. In Boise, Idaho, the United States, a hangar that is presently undergoing construction collapses, leaving three people dead and nine injured.
11. Four Israeli settlers in the West Bank who are suspected of carrying out violent crimes against Palestinians in the area are subject to sanctions, according to an executive order signed by US President Joe Biden.
12. In Clearwater, Florida, a small plane crashed into a mobile home park after the pilot reported engine failure, causing a fire and 3 fatalities.
13. In what appears to be a protest against the Gaza War, a gunman holds seven hostages at a Procter & Gamble factory in Gebze, Kocaeli Province, Turkey; the assailant is apprehended uninjured and all the hostages are released.
14. Cyrus Leung, a 12-year-old from Hong Kong, joined Mensa, an international high-IQ group, scoring 160 on the test—equal to Einstein's IQ and just two points shy of the highest score.
15. In Poland, a hoard of bronze jewelry and human remains, dating back to 1,000-750 BCE and belonging to the Chełmno (an ancient Polish group with ties to Celtic culture), was discovered in a dried-up lakebed at Papowo Biskupie.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Son Beheads Father And Uploads Video to YouTube
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1. In Pennsylvania, a man named Justin Mohn is charged with first-degree murder and abusing a corpse after beheading his father. A graphic video of the incident circulated on YouTube, raising concerns about social media companies' moderation.
2. House Republicans voted 18-15 to advance impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Accusing him and the Biden administration of immigration law violations, they aim to make him the second Cabinet official impeached in U.S. history.
3. Senators criticized Meta, TikTok, Snap, X, and Discord CEOs for not doing enough to prevent child sexual abuse online in a hearing on child safety. The event, held in the United States, highlighted concerns about the impact of these platforms on youth.
4. The United Arab Emirates assisted the exchange of prisoners between Russia and Ukraine, which resulted in the release of 197 military members and civilians to Ukraine and 195 soldiers to Russia.
5. The U.S. House passed a $79 billion tax cut bill enhancing the child tax credit for lower-income families and restoring tax breaks for businesses. The bill faces uncertainty in the Senate.
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6. Swedish researchers found that men increasing their annual cardiorespiratory fitness by 3% or more were 35% less likely to develop prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in American men.
7. In an effort to "avoid embarrassing the Iraqi government," Kata'ib Hezbollah halts its attacks on American forces stationed in Iraq.
8. Ukraine's President Zelenskyy faces rumors of dismissing top military leader Valerii Zaluzhnyi amid reported tensions. Zelenskyy's office denies the rumors, but speculation persists, potentially impacting Ukraine's military stability amid ongoing conflict with Russia.
9. In California, the first of two atmospheric rivers, known as a "Pineapple Express," is causing storm preparations due to potential flooding, heavy snow, & damaging winds. The second storm may bring a major windstorm to Northern California & intense rain to Southern California.
10. A South Carolina-based sea exploration company, Deep Sea Vision, claims to have detected a sonar image resembling Amelia Earhart's plane, Lockheed 10-E Electra, deep in the Pacific Ocean. If confirmed, the find could shed light on Earhart's 1937 disappearance.
11. In Wichita, Kansas, a statue of Jackie Robinson was stolen, leaving only the feet behind. Donations, including a $10,000 pledge from an anonymous former MLB player, surpassed $145,000. MLB and 30 clubs pledged support.
12. In the U.S., the Federal Reserve decided to keep interest rates stable. Despite concerns about inflation, officials hinted at a future rate cut but emphasized the need for more progress before taking action.
13. A Delaware judge rejected Elon Musk's $55.8 billion Tesla pay package, deeming it too large and the process flawed. Musk's net worth dropped to $185.3 billion, behind Bernard Arnault.
14. Protests in Peru force the government to cancel outsourcing Machu Picchu ticket sales to a private firm. After 11 days of demonstrations, Minister of Culture Leslie Urteaga agreed to protesters' demands, terminating the contract with Joinnus.
15. Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar of Johor is appointed as Malaysia's 17th Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Drone Strike in Jordan Raises Tensions, Biden Decides Next Action
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1. President Biden faces a crucial decision after a drone strike in Jordan kills three U.S. soldiers, prompting calls for retaliation. The attack raises concerns about escalating tensions with Iran.
2. The Lviv Oblast is the first in Ukraine to have all monuments from the Soviet Union era removed.
3. Ukrainian soldiers claim to have shot down a Russian Su-34 fighter airplane over Luhansk Oblast.
4. Missouri Democrat Rep. Cori Bush is being investigated by the Department of Justice for using campaign funds to hire her husband as security. Bush claims she faces threats, used permissible campaign funds, and is cooperating.
5. The largest US solar storage project, located on Edwards Air Force Base in California, is now operational. Spanning 4,600 acres, it involves companies like LG and Samsung, using 1.9 million US-made solar panels.
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6. On a highway near Elota, Sinaloa, Mexico, a bus and a truck collide, resulting in 19 fatalities and 18 injuries.
7. Neuralink, an American neurotechnology startup, reports that it has implanted its brain-computer interface in a human brain for the first time, and that the patient is "recovering well," with "initial results showing promising neuron spike detection."
8. In the Middle East, Israel's military has publicly admitted to flooding tunnels used by Hamas for the first time. The U.N. warns this tactic could harm Gaza's drinking water.
9. Imran Khan, the former prime minister of Pakistan, received a ten-year prison sentence for disclosing state secrets.
10. Six individuals were found dead in the desert near El Mirage, California, USA, due to an illegal marijuana trade; four of the victims' bodies were burned. Five people are being detained by the police in connection with this case.
11. A boat capsizing while traveling between Cancún and Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, Mexico, results in the deaths of four passengers and the rescue of fifteen others.
12. In retaliation for Pakistan's Operation Marg Bar Sarmachar, separatists from the Balochistan Liberation Army launch rockets against security troops in Machh, Balochistan, Pakistan, killing one police officer and injuring fifteen others. The gunfight that ensued resulted in the deaths of six militants.
13. In the United States, Charles Littlejohn, 38, has been sentenced to 5 years in prison for leaking tax documents, including those of Donald Trump. Prosecutors claim his actions are unprecedented in IRS history.
14. In relation to the 2018 investigation, four current National Hockey League players who competed in the World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in London, Ontario, Canada, are facing charges of sexual assault.
15. Archaeologists in Guatemala discovered a jade funerary mask of a Mayan king, Itzam Kokaj Bahlam, in Chochkitam, Peten. The site, missed by tomb robbers, revealed a chamber with a human skull, hieroglyph-carved bones, and jade pieces forming the mask.
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1. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, back from his presidential bid, wants state lawmakers to pursue U.S. constitutional amendments for congressional term limits and a balanced federal budget.
2. Under the banner of "Operation Dara-e-Bolan," Baloch Liberation Army forces conduct a multipronged onslaught on Pakistani security forces, seizing Pakistani outposts and checkpoints in Machh as well as attacking other locations in Kolpur and Pinjra Pull.
3. The real estate developer Evergrande Group is placed under liquidation by the High Court of Hong Kong due to its inability to restructure debt over US$300 billion.
4. Iran successfully launched three satellites into space using a rocket that had previous failures. The West criticizes the program, linking it to Tehran's ballistic missile improvement.
5. U.S. stocks, including the S&P 500 and Dow Jones, rose as Big Tech companies like Apple and Amazon prepare to report quarterly profits. The Federal Reserve will decide on interest rates, with expectations for a possible cut in March.
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6. In Gaza, Israel's military operation destroyed an Islamic cemetery and mosque, aiming to uncover tunnels used by Hamas militants. Israel claims these sites were used for military purposes, while critics argue it violates international law protecting religious sites.
7. In Venezuela, 14 arrest warrants were issued for civilians and ex-military personnel, accused of conspiring against President Nicolas Maduro.
8. Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado vows to stay in the presidential race despite a court blocking her candidacy, calling it "judicial criminality." She accuses the ruling party of fearing her at the polls and anticipates increased government repression.
9. Amazon cancels its $1.7 billion acquisition of iRobot, the Roomba maker, citing regulatory challenges in Europe. The European Union expressed concerns about potential competition issues. Amazon will pay a $94 million termination fee, and iRobot will undergo restructuring, laying off 31% of its staff.
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10. In the United States, prisoners at Louisiana State Penitentiary, a former slave plantation, are involved in a hidden workforce supplying major food brands like McDonald's and Walmart. This prison labor, investigated by the Associated Press, raises concerns about low wages, unsafe conditions, and links to global supply chains.
11. An Iranian man, Naji Sharifi Zindashti, is accused of leading a network planning to kill Iranian refugees in Maryland. He allegedly hired two Canadians, one from the Hells Angels.
12. Ukraine disputes that Russia is in control of the settlement of Tabaivka in the Kharkiv Oblast.
13. Four men are put to death in Iran after it was found they had planned a bombing on a military equipment factory that Israel's Mossad had ordered.
14. Jacob Zuma, the former South African prime minister, has been suspended from the African National Congress, the organization he led from 2007 to 2017.
15. A man who claimed to be Satoshi Kirishima, wanted for his role in a string of bombings in the 1970s, passed away in a Tokyo hospital from the terminal cancer that initially drove him to seek treatment; a DNA test to confirm Kirishima's identity had not yet been finished at the time of his death.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Deadly Drone Strike Hits U.S. Base in Rukban, Jordan
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1. Terrorists from the Islamic Resistance in Iraq launch a drone strike against an American base in Rukban, Jordan, close to the Syrian border, killing three American soldiers and wounding thirty-four more.
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2. Humanitarian aid to UNRWA has been suspended by the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Italy, Canada, Finland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Germany due to claims that UNRWA employees participated in the attack on Israel spearheaded by Hamas.
3. Ukraine's security service reveals that employees from a Ukrainian arms firm, along with defense ministry officials, embezzled nearly $40 million meant for purchasing 100,000 mortar shells for the war with Russia. Five people are charged, and one is detained.
4. The Kansas City Chiefs secured a 17-10 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship game on Jan 28, 2024. Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce led the Chiefs, with Kelce breaking Jerry Rice's postseason receptions record.
5. In a thrilling NFC Championship game in Santa Clara, California, the San Francisco 49ers rallied from a 17-point halftime deficit to defeat the Detroit Lions 34-31. The 49ers' resilience and key plays, including a remarkable catch by Brandon Aiyuk, proved decisive in the victory.
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6. At the Louvre in France, protesters in favor of sustainable food hurl pumpkin soup at the Mona Lisa, which is shielded from harm by bulletproof glass.
7. The Perseverance Rover confirms an ancient lake bed in Mars's Jezero Crater, suggesting potential evidence of past life. Ground-penetrating radar reveals sediment deposits, indicating a fluctuating lake level.
8. The IRS collected $482 million from wealthy individuals in 2023, focusing on 1,600 millionaires who were delinquent on their payments. The agency plans to continue auditing large corporations and high-income individuals to ensure tax compliance.
9. China protests mistreatment of its students in the U.S., claiming some faced lengthy interrogations, device checks, and forced deportations. Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng condemns the actions, calling them unacceptable, amid efforts to improve U.S.-China relations.
10. Seven passengers are killed when a Piper PA-46 crashes in a remote area near Itapeva, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
11. Ten cars collide in Afghanistan on the main route that connects Kabul to the eastern province of Nangarhar, resulting in seventeen fatalities and ten injuries. Four further vehicle crashes near the end of the same roadway in Laghman Province claim the lives of fifteen people each.
12. A fire at Argentina's Los Alerces National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Patagonia, destroys 600 hectares of woodland.
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13. Two guys open fire at an Italian church in Istanbul, Turkey, leaving one person dead and several injured.
14. Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva has been disqualified from the 2022 Olympics due to a doping case, almost two years after the Beijing Games. The U.S. is expected to be awarded the gold medal in the team event, as the Russians are set to lose their Olympic title.
15. Tennis player Jannik Sinner wins the men's singles championship at the 2024 Australian Open, defeating Daniil Medvedev 3–6, 3–6, 6–4, 6–4, 6–3. This is Sinner's first major singles triumph and the first for an Italian player in the tournament.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: NASA Funds Development of Solar-Powered Mars Plane
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1. NASA has funded the development of MAGGIE, a solar-powered Mars plane designed for vertical take-off and capable of flying at over 100 mph at 3,300 feet altitude. The aircraft aims to explore Mars, benefiting from data gathered by the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter.
2. Nine Pakistani workers are killed by unidentified assailants close to Iran's border with Pakistan.
3. Following the USS Carney's successful intercept of a Houthi missile fired at the cruiser, four British Trafigura oil tankers were struck by Houthi missiles.
4. The largest cruise ship in the world, Icon of the Seas, embarks on her inaugural journey at PortMiami in Miami, Florida, in the United States.
5. The proposed Legends Tower in Oklahoma City, part of The Boardwalk at Bricktown development, could become the tallest building in America at 1,907 feet. If approved, it would surpass the One World Trade Center in New York and rank as the world's sixth tallest building.
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6. A recent study in Norway found that writing by hand enhances neural networks crucial for memory and learning. It suggests that the careful formation of letters by hand contributes to better brain connectivity, supporting the argument for maintaining handwriting in education despite digital advancements.
7. Tuvalu's pro-Taiwan leader, Kausea Natano, lost his seat in a closely watched election. With a population of about 11,200, Tuvalu is one of Taiwan's remaining Pacific allies.
8. In Mweso and Karuba, North Kivu, fighting between FARDC and allied Wazalendo factions against M23 forces backed by Rwanda is still going on.
9. Scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory have reprogrammed T cells to fight aging. Using CAR T cells, they eliminated senescent cells in mice, resulting in healthier lives without tissue damage.
10. An 11-year-old boy in Morocco, born deaf due to a rare gene mutation, hears for the first time after an experimental gene therapy at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The therapy, targeting otoferlin gene, marks a breakthrough in treating various genetic causes of hearing loss.
11. In Britain, a University of Bristol student discovered a 200-million-year-old Kuehneosaur, a flying reptile from the late Triassic period. The reptile, not a true lizard but related to crocodiles, glided using a membrane stretched along elongated rib bones. The researcher also identified teeth of a plant-eating Trilophosaurus and an aquatic lizard.
12. Dozens of Roman-era 12-sided objects, known as dodecahedrons, have been discovered in Europe, with 33 found in Britain. Made of bronze or copper, their purpose remains a mystery, speculated to be ritual or religious artifacts.
13. Hunter Moore, a teen with Dystonic Cerebral Palsy, overcame physical challenges to win first place in a bodybuilding competition. The victories occurred in Dallas, Texas, and Las Vegas, Nevada.
14. In the UK, a viral drinking game called "Wetherspoons: The Game" involves people ordering drinks for strangers at JD Wetherspoons pubs nationwide. Originating in Portsmouth, participants post photos, location, and table numbers on Facebook to receive drinks.
15. In Scotland, a textile manufacturer recreated the oldest-known Scottish tartan found in a peat bog 40 years ago. The Glen Affric Tartan, dating back to 1500-1600 CE, displays a distinct tartan pattern with original colors.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Texas Governor Defies Supreme Court, Vows More Border Razor Wire
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1. Texas Governor Greg Abbott defies the US Supreme Court and President Biden, pledging more razor wire on the US-Mexico border to deter migrants. Despite the court ruling, Abbott argues he can deploy the Texas National Guard. 25 states sign a letter in support of Texas.
2. In a defamation trial, a jury ordered Donald J. Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million for years of maliciously attacking her. Trump was previously found liable for sexually abusing Carroll and was ordered to pay $5 million in the initial lawsuit.
3. NASA has announced that Mars Helicopter Ingenuity would be retiring due to damage to one of its rotors.
4. Aryna Sabalenka wins back-to-back Australian Open titles, defeating Zheng Qinwen in a one-sided women's final in Melbourne, Australia.
5. Apple introduced Stolen Device Protection in its iOS update, making it harder for thieves to access iPhones. The feature tracks familiar locations, adds biometric security, and delays critical actions in unfamiliar places. Users should activate it in settings on iPhone XS and newer models.
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6. Vince McMahon, founder of WWE, resigned as executive chairman of TKO amid sexual assault and trafficking allegations. The lawsuit, filed by former WWE staffer Janel Grant, accuses McMahon of offering job promotions for sex and engaging in abusive behavior. McMahon denies the claims.
7. Although Israel is not required to end its military operation, the International Court of Justice finds that some allegations that it is committing genocide in the Gaza Strip are "plausible." Israel is ordered to take action to prevent and punish acts of genocide, protect Palestinians, permit humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, and report back in one month.
8. In the village of Mweso in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, mortar bombs explode, killing nineteen and injuring twenty-six more. The attack is attributed to the March 23 Movement.
9. Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been found guilty of sexual harassment by the US Justice Department.
10. An ambush on a highway close to Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico results in the deaths of four police officers.
11. The United States stopped funding UNRWA, which helps Palestinians, alleging 12 of its workers were part of a Hamas attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7. The UN is investigating.
12. In the U.S., federal judges are deciding if cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin, should follow the same rules as stocks and bonds. This decision may impact the future of crypto in the country.
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13. The Biden administration has temporarily halted the approval of new natural gas export terminals, including a $10 billion expansion in Cameron, Louisiana. The president cited the need to assess climate, economic, and national security impacts before greenlighting new projects.
14. Authorities in Japan declare that they have taken into custody a man they suspect to be Satoshi Kirishima, an East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front member who has been on the run for 50 years due to his involvement in several company bombings.
15. The American Museum of Natural History is closing two halls due to new Biden administration rules on Native American cultural items. This impacts museums nationwide. The closure includes the Hall of the Great Plains.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Senate Deal on Border & Ukraine Faces Collapse with Trump Opposition
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1. Senate deal on border and Ukraine faces collapse as Trump opposes compromise, putting wartime aid for Ukraine at risk. Republicans, wary of Trump's opposition, discuss separating Ukraine and border issues.
2. The Republican National Committee (RNC) is considering a resolution to declare Donald Trump the "presumptive" 2024 nominee, following his wins in Iowa and New Hampshire. Critics argue it violates RNC rules, while RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel emphasizes unity.
3. The US economy grew unexpectedly at 3.3% from October to December, indicating resilience despite high interest rates. Consumer spending drove growth, with inflation easing. Analysts suggest a potential "soft landing" for the economy, as President Biden highlights strong growth amid improved economic sentiment.
4. AI-generated explicit images of Taylor Swift circulated on social media, highlighting concerns about the harmful use of artificial intelligence. Swift's large fan base expressed outrage, prompting discussions on legislative action.
5. Amazon's Ring will no longer let police request doorbell footage from users through its Neighbors app, ending a controversial feature. The change, effective this week, aims to address privacy concerns and follows previous restrictions on police activity.
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6. Darya Trepova is sentenced to 27 years in jail by a Russian court for killing Vladlen Tatarsky.
7. In New York, E. Jean Carroll is suing Donald Trump for at least $10 million in a second defamation trial. Trump testified after a prior jury found him liable for sexually abusing Carroll in the 1990s. She claims he defamed her by calling her a liar.
8. Alabama is set to execute Kenneth Smith using nitrogen gas, a new and untested method, at W.C. Holman Correctional Facility. Smith's lawyers are appealing to the Supreme Court for intervention.
9. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer calls for federal action against Zyn nicotine pouches in New York, citing high nicotine levels and concerns about targeting teens via social media. Urges FTC and FDA investigation on marketing and health effects. Zyn has not responded.
10. A $15 million reward has been offered by the US Department of Commerce for information leading to the whereabouts of Hossein Hatefi Ardakani, an Iranian businessman who is suspected of obtaining parts for drones that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran manufactured and then sold to Russia.
11. Due to growing tensions with China, Taiwan's mandatory military service was extended from four months to one year.
12. Shinji Aoba is given the death penalty by a Japanese court for the 2019 arson attack on a Kyoto Animation studio in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, which left 36 people dead.
13. In the U.S., Trump aide Peter Navarro was sentenced to 4 months in prison for refusing Congress' questions about the Jan. 6 investigation. He's the second Trump associate penalized in connection to the event.
14. Politician Bae Hyun-jin of South Korea is hospitalized in Seoul after being attacked.
15. In Michigan, Jennifer Crumbley is on trial for involuntary manslaughter related to the Oxford High School shooting. The parents, charged with negligence, are the first to face charges in a U.S. school mass shooting. The son, Ethan Crumbley, received a life sentence.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Retaliatory Airstrikes in Iraq After Al-Asad Attack
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1. In the New Hampshire 2024 presidential primary, President Joe Biden won the Democratic primary as a write-in candidate. Donald Trump secured a significant victory in the Republican primary, facing little competition from Nikki Haley. Trump's success suggests a potential rematch with Biden in the 2024 election.
2. Three people are killed and five injured after an earthquake of magnitude 7.1 strikes Uqturpan County, Xinjiang, China. The earthquake is felt in neighboring Kazakhstan, where Almaty reports 67 injuries. Forty-seven buildings fall in China, while another 78 sustain damage.
3. It is the bloodiest day for the Israel Defense Forces since the start of the ground invasion when a building collapses in Khan Yunis, Gaza, killing twenty-one Israeli troops.
4. The Turkish parliament approved Sweden's NATO membership bid, advancing the Nordic country's entry into the alliance. Despite initial objections, President Erdogan's approval hinges on US support for F-16 fighter jet sales. Hungary expressed support, and Sweden moves closer to NATO membership after facing delays.
5. After North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ruled out peaceful reunification with South Korea, North Korea demolished the Arch of Reunification in Pyongyang.
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6. After renouncing its recognition of Taiwan, Nauru formally resumes diplomatic relations with China.
7. Russian Armed Forces missile strikes in Kyiv and Kharkiv have resulted in 18 civilian deaths and at least 130 injuries; Ukraine claims to have shot down 21 of 41 missiles.
8. Germany declares that it would provide the Ukrainian Air Force with six SH-3 Sea King helicopters to aid in its Black Sea patrol.
9. The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany has ruled that the National Democratic Party of Germany cannot accept funds as an extremist organization. This is the first time the constitutional provision has been enforced since the party was established in 2017. The Bavarian Minister-President, Markus Söder, has praised the decision and compared it to an example for the Alternative for Germany party.
10. A scheduling conflict between the Democratic National Committee and the state government prevents Joe Biden's name from appearing on the ballot in the 2024 Democratic presidential primary in New Hampshire.
11. During a protest for better pay and against excessive regulation in Pamiers, Occitania, France, a car slams into a barrier, killing a mother and injuring her husband and daughter.
12. In Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, an automobile and a gas tanker crash, resulting in six fatalities and eleven injuries.
13. In Terrace, British Columbia, Canada, a helicopter carrying seven people crashes, leaving three dead and four injured.
14. In Nottingham, UK, Valdo Calocane, with a history of mental health issues, stabbed three to death and is admitted for three counts of manslaughter and three of attempted murder. Despite multiple detentions and medication recommendations, he attacked on June 13, 2023, revealing failures in mental health care.
15. At a public hearing on the alleged abuses within the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, the Senate of the Philippines' women's committee hears testimony from three women who believe they were sexually abused by church leader Apollo Quiboloy. Two of the victims are Ukrainian nationals, and the third is Filipino.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Biden and Trump Win the New Hampshire Primaries
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1. In the New Hampshire 2024 presidential primary, President Joe Biden won the Democratic primary as a write-in candidate. Donald Trump secured a significant victory in the Republican primary, facing little competition from Nikki Haley. Trump's success suggests a potential rematch with Biden in the 2024 election.
2. Three people are killed and five injured after an earthquake of magnitude 7.1 strikes Uqturpan County, Xinjiang, China. The earthquake is felt in neighboring Kazakhstan, where Almaty reports 67 injuries. Forty-seven buildings fall in China, while another 78 sustain damage.
3. It is the bloodiest day for the Israel Defense Forces since the start of the ground invasion when a building collapses in Khan Yunis, Gaza, killing twenty-one Israeli troops.
4. The Turkish parliament approved Sweden's NATO membership bid, advancing the Nordic country's entry into the alliance. Despite initial objections, President Erdogan's approval hinges on US support for F-16 fighter jet sales. Hungary expressed support, and Sweden moves closer to NATO membership after facing delays.
5. After North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ruled out peaceful reunification with South Korea, North Korea demolished the Arch of Reunification in Pyongyang.
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6. After renouncing its recognition of Taiwan, Nauru formally resumes diplomatic relations with China.
7. Russian Armed Forces missile strikes in Kyiv and Kharkiv have resulted in 18 civilian deaths and at least 130 injuries; Ukraine claims to have shot down 21 of 41 missiles.
8. Germany declares that it would provide the Ukrainian Air Force with six SH-3 Sea King helicopters to aid in its Black Sea patrol.
9. The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany has ruled that the National Democratic Party of Germany cannot accept funds as an extremist organization. This is the first time the constitutional provision has been enforced since the party was established in 2017. The Bavarian Minister-President, Markus Söder, has praised the decision and compared it to an example for the Alternative for Germany party.
10. A scheduling conflict between the Democratic National Committee and the state government prevents Joe Biden's name from appearing on the ballot in the 2024 Democratic presidential primary in New Hampshire.
11. During a protest for better pay and against excessive regulation in Pamiers, Occitania, France, a car slams into a barrier, killing a mother and injuring her husband and daughter.
12. In Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, an automobile and a gas tanker crash, resulting in six fatalities and eleven injuries.
13. In Terrace, British Columbia, Canada, a helicopter carrying seven people crashes, leaving three dead and four injured.
14. In Nottingham, UK, Valdo Calocane, with a history of mental health issues, stabbed three to death and is admitted for three counts of manslaughter and three of attempted murder. Despite multiple detentions and medication recommendations, he attacked on June 13, 2023, revealing failures in mental health care.
15. At a public hearing on the alleged abuses within the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, the Senate of the Philippines' women's committee hears testimony from three women who believe they were sexually abused by church leader Apollo Quiboloy. Two of the victims are Ukrainian nationals, and the third is Filipino.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: New Hampshire Set for GOP Primary Tonight
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1. In the New Hampshire primary, Trump aims to secure the GOP nomination, facing off against Nikki Haley after DeSantis drops out. Trump leads in the polls, especially among registered Republicans. The primary is set to take place on Tuesday, January 23, 2024.
2. Senate talks reveal bipartisan efforts to decrease the number of migrants granted parole to stay in the United States. Both Republicans and Democrats aim for a compromise, requiring financial and persuasive measures.
3. Two shootings in Joliet, Illinois, USA, result in seven fatalities; later that same day, the suspect shoots himself to death in Texas.
4. New airstrikes are launched by the US and the UK against Houthi military installations in Yemen, targeting radars, anti-ship missiles, and subterranean storage sites; the UK says that four RAF Typhoons were involved in the bombings.
5. California State University faculty, the largest public university system, went on strike as classes were set to start. After negotiations, they reached a tentative deal to end the strike in Los Angeles.
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6. A truck crashes down a ravine in Kasangulu, Kongo Central, Democratic Republic of the Congo, killing at least eighteen people.
7. Around 200 people are evacuated after a landslide in Zhaotong, Yunnan, China, buried 47 people and killed at least eight.
8. In San Diego, a heavy rainstorm caused severe flooding in homes and on freeways, surpassing last year's Tropical Storm Hilary. The city experienced intense downpours on Monday, leading to significant water damage.
9. In Brussels, Israel and the European Union faced division over Gaza's future. European frustration arose from Israel's opposition to Palestinian statehood and a lack of a postwar plan for the devastated Gaza Strip.
10. Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, signs an order acknowledging that Ukrainians have historically resided in some Russian territory, including portions of Bryansk Oblast and Krasnodar Krai.
11. Sonshine Media Network International's broadcast operations have been suspended indefinitely by the Philippines' National Telecommunications Commission, due to the network's noncompliance with a previous suspension order.
12. Liberia's new president, Joseph Boakai, takes over for outgoing leader George Weah.
13. In Bacoli, near Naples, Italy, plans for a children's playground were halted as archaeologists discovered a 2,000-year-old Roman villa, possibly belonging to Pliny the Elder. The villa, overlooking the Gulf of Naples, may have had military significance.
14. Indian teen Hemesh Chadalavada invented the Alpha Monitor, a badge-like device, to improve Alzheimer's patient care. Inspired by his grandmother's struggles, he won a Samsung science fair, earning $120,000.
15. The contentious Ram Mandir temple in Uttar Pradesh, India, is inaugurated by India's prime minister, Narendra Modi.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Nikki Haley Faces Allegations of Infidelity
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1. According to DailyMail, presidential candidate Nikki Haley faces allegations of infidelity with a communications consultant and a married lobbyist before her term as governor of South Carolina. GOP insiders claim awareness of her affairs during her political career. Haley denies the accusations.
2. The first-ever lunar soft landing for a Japanese spacecraft is accomplished by the JAXA lunar probe SLIM.
3. Thousands of public sector workers in Northern Ireland staged the largest strike in 50 years, protesting over pay disputes. Sixteen trade unions participated, disrupting services, including transport, healthcare, and education. The strike is a response to declining real-term pay, a lack of local government, and political deadlock.
4. The Republic of Ireland filed a lawsuit against the United Kingdom on January 17 in response to a law that pardons troops and militants who were part in decades of violence in Northern Ireland, according to the European Court of Human Rights.
5. North Korea declares that it has conducted a nuclear weapon test in the Sea of Japan using an unmanned underwater drone system.
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6. Sen. Jinggoy Estrada of the Philippines is found guilty on bribery charges but found not guilty of plunder related to the use of the Priority Development Assistance Fund. He faces sentences of 8 to 9 years for direct bribery, 2 to 3 years for indirect bribery, and a fine of over $54,000.
7. Japanese prosecutors indicted several individuals, including members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), over a political fundraising scandal. Notably, executives of the implicated factions, including one led by former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, were not indicted due to lack of evidence. The LDP, facing criticism, apologized, and opposition parties accused them of not taking full responsibility.
8. In Japan, the Liberal Democratic Party's Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai, Kōchikai, and Shisuikai factions all declare their willingness to split.
9. Ukraine claims to have used a domestically made long-range drone to strike an oil station in Saint Petersburg, Russia, as part of a new assault against critical targets within Russian territory; however, Russia asserts that the attack failed.
10. In what trade unions are calling a "worst-case scenario" for workers, the global Indian business Tata Steel announced that it would be closing both of its blast furnaces in Port Talbot, Wales. This move will result in the loss of about 3,000 jobs nationwide.
11. The head of the Gulf Cartel, José Alberto García Vilano, is taken into custody in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
12. Eight Ecuadorians, including the families of gang leader José Adolfo Macías Villamar, are deported by Argentina. They were apprehended yesterday amidst the ongoing unrest in their country.
13. During the euphoria following the national football team's victory over Gambia during a 2023 Africa Cup of Nations match, there are traffic crashes around Guinea that result in six fatalities and numerous injuries.
14. A computational model analyzed blood proteins from COVID-19 patients, identifying differences in immune, clotting, and inflammatory proteins for those with long COVID. The study suggests potential biomarkers for diagnosis and monitoring, aiding future therapies.
15. At Costessey, Norfolk, United Kingdom, four bodies are discovered at a domestic residence. Norfolk Constabulary acknowledges that they got an emergency call from the property, which they disregarded, and that they have referred themselves to the Independent Office for Police Conduct.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Ballistic Missile Attack Injures U.S. & Iraqi Soldiers
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1. According to the US Central Command, multiple US soldiers and at least one Iraqi soldier were hurt in a ballistic missile attack on Al-Asad Airbase in the Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq, by militants with Iranian support.
2. 89 people have died as a result of the ongoing winter storms in the United States, with Oregon and Tennessee accounting for the majority of those fatalities.
3. Another round of attacks against Houthi missile launchers in Yemen is carried out by US Navy F/A-18s from the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower aircraft carrier; explosions are reported in Al Hudaydah.
4. The San Francisco 49ers secured a comeback win against the Green Bay Packers, advancing to the NFC Championship Game on a score of 24-21. Despite challenges, quarterback Brock Purdy led a decisive drive, and linebacker Dre Greenlaw's interception sealed the victory.
5. The Baltimore Ravens, led by Lamar Jackson, secured a spot in the AFC Championship Game by defeating the Houston Texans 34-10. Jackson's impressive performance included four touchdowns and 100 yards rushing.
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6. General Sadegh Omidzadeh and five other members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps are slain by an Israeli airstrike that targeted a building in Damascus, Syria.
7. In Tyre, Lebanon, Israel performs an airstrike against a car, killing two members of Hezbollah, including leader Ali Hudruj, and two more in an orchard nearby.
8. At a barracks in Kerman, Iran, a soldier opens fire on his comrades, killing five. The shooter is still at large.
9. Two people are killed and four are saved when a six-person Dassault Falcon 10 jet that was traveling between Thailand and Russia crashes in Afghanistan's Badakhshan Province.
10. Archaeologists, using LiDAR in the Ecuadorian Amazon, discovered a 2,500-year-old society with 6,000 earthen platforms across 100 square miles. The ancient civilization, dating back to the Greco-Persian Wars, challenges previous views of the Amazon as a sparsely populated area, revealing advanced urbanism.
11. A newly discovered dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis, in North America, may be the closest relative to T. rex. Fossilized skull differences led scientists to identify it as a distinct species, possibly experimenting with a giant body 71-73 million years ago.
12. In a boarding school dormitory in Dushu, Henan Province, China, thirteen third-grade students are killed and one more is injured in a fire; the director of the school has been taken into custody.
13. Activist organizations Campact and Fridays for Future report that, in the wake of the 2023 Potsdam summit, 1.4 million demonstrators protested against the Alternative for Germany party in 100 German towns.
14. Cape Verde, in sub-Saharan Africa, eradicated malaria, the first in 50 years, with three years of no transmission. Lao PDR eliminated elephantiasis, the 18th country in Asia, through preventive measures. Both successes highlight collective efforts and international support.
15. Sports Illustrated, an American sports journal, fires most of its employees after the Authentic Brands Group, the company that owns the SI name, revokes its publishing license.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Ron DeSantis Exits Presidential Race, Backs Trump
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1. Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, withdraws from the presidential race and supports former president Donald Trump.
2. In 2023, global aviation achieved its safest year with no major jet crashes worldwide. Large turbofan-powered aircraft experienced zero fatal incidents, marking a historic milestone in air travel safety. Notably, smaller aircraft incidents occurred, including a fatal crash involving an Embraer Legacy 600 carrying Yevgeny Prigozhin and allies.
3. Astronomers, led by the University of Cambridge, using the James Webb Space Telescope, discovered the oldest black hole ever observed, dating from 400 million years after the Big Bang. The surprisingly massive black hole challenges assumptions about their formation, suggesting they might form 'born big' or consume matter more rapidly.
4. In a thrilling AFC divisional round, the Kansas City Chiefs won 27-24 against the Buffalo Bills in frigid Orchard Park, New York. Patrick Mahomes led the Chiefs to their sixth consecutive AFC Championship Game.
5. The Detroit Lions secured a spot in the NFC Championship Game by defeating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-23. The Lions, led by QB Goff and rookie RB Gibbs, broke free in the fourth quarter. The Lions will face the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Title game.
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6. Life expectancy is increasing worldwide, with the gap between male and female longevity narrowing. A study by Spain’s Universidad de Alcalá shows improvements in mortality indicators across continents, predicting continued progress.
7. Donetsk People's Republic leader Denis Pushilin announces a day of mourning in response to the strikes, which result in at least 27 deaths from Ukrainian artillery strikes, according to Russian-appointed local officials.
8. Drone attack strikes the Ust-Luga Multimodal Complex in Leningrad Oblast, resulting in a massive fire; in reaction, Russian gas producer Novatek suspends all operations at the complex; Ukraine takes responsibility for the incident.
9. A botched effort to free the son of a well-known hitman for the Sinaloa Cartel from police custody results in the deaths of at least 12 gunmen by security forces on a highway in Sonora, Mexico; two cops are also wounded in the gunfight.
10. Elton John achieves EGOT status with an Emmy win for his farewell tour concert film. He now holds all major American entertainment awards—Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony.
11. A recent study by Mass General Brigham suggests that taking a daily multivitamin with over 20 essential micronutrients can improve memory and slow cognitive aging by two years.
12. Astronomers discovered an extraordinary star, nicknamed the Barbenheimer Star, using SDSS. This ancient star, 50-80 times the Sun's mass, exploded in a unique way, challenging existing theories.
13. Norwegian company Heimdall Power introduces Neuron technology to North America, enhancing power grid efficiency with small spherical sensors on high voltage lines. Real-time data transmission allows optimal grid management, potentially saving costs. Partnerships with utilities in Minnesota and Michigan mark its U.S. entry.
14. The Galapagos Conservancy successfully airlifted 136 juvenile Galápagos tortoises, aged 5 to 9, to their natural habitat on Isabela Island. This conservation effort plays a key role in restoring ecological balance in the Ecuadoran island chain, supporting the ecosystem stability.
15. In California, a $1.5 million grant supports a four-year plan by Mendocino Land Trust to restore Behren’s silverspot butterfly habitat. They will plant 35,000 early blue violets and release captive-bred caterpillars, aiming to counter the decline of this endangered species along the Northern California coastline.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Reclassifies Yemen's Houthis as Terrorists Amid Strikes
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1. In reaction to the ongoing strikes in the Red Sea, the United States reclassifies the Houthis, who are located in Yemen, as a terrorist group.
2. According to the US Central Command, 14 anti-ship missiles that were ready to be fired against nearby merchant ships and US Navy ships have been destroyed by additional US strikes in Yemen.
3. A day after Iranian missile strikes against Baloch separatist militants in Balochistan, Pakistan, reportedly killed nine foreign nationals, including two civilians, and crashed into camps belonging to the Baluch Liberation Front and Balochistan Liberation Army, the Pakistan Air Force launches "precision airstrikes" on Baloch separatist targets inside of Iran.
4. The International Criminal Court has received a request from Mexico and Chile to look into claims of war crimes perpetrated in the Gaza Strip.
5. The United States Congress narrowly avoids a government shutdown that was scheduled to start at midnight on January 19 by passing a stopgap package that extends the deadline for federal financing to March 2024.
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6. The propulsion system of NASA's Peregrine Mission One lunar lander, built by Astrobotic, fails, and the spacecraft is destroyed as it reenters Earth's atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean.
7. In Kenya, 95 individuals are accused of being responsible for the 2023 murders of 429 members of a religious cult.
8. In Ecuador, public prosecutor Cesar Suarez, investigating a TV station attack, was shot dead. Two people were arrested as the country faces a surge in violence, linked to drug trafficking, leading to a state of emergency. The murder follows recent gang incidents, including a prison staff hostage crisis.
9. Ten civilians are killed when Jordan launches airstrikes against suspected drug smugglers in Arman, Syria, damaging many buildings.
10. A boat on a school excursion capsizes into a lake close to Vadodara, Gujarat, India, killing twelve kids and two teachers.
11. In Davao de Oro, the Philippines, torrential rains have created landslides that have left at least seven people dead and ten more missing.
12. Huge amounts of dusty ice are discovered by the European Space Agency's Mars Express probe beneath the planet's equator. This is the biggest amount of water ice discovered in the vicinity of the equator.
13. After incumbent President Azali Assoumani was declared the winner of an election earlier this month, there were riots and protests throughout Comoros; roads in the capital city of Moroni were blocked off, protestors were using tear gas on police, and one person was killed and six others injured.
14. In Portland, Oregon, during a severe winter storm, a power line falls on an automobile, killing three occupants.
15. After being charged with 27 counts of corruption and receiving gratification as a public servant by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB), Singapore's Transport Minister S. Iswaran resigns from his positions as cabinet minister, member of parliament for West Coast GRC, and member of the PAP. This is regarded as the highest-profile graft involving a cabinet minister in 38 years.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Former Guatemalan President Barred from Entering the U.S.
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1. Alejandro Giammattei, the former president of Guatemala, is prohibited from visiting the United States following allegations of "significant corruption" by the State Department.
2. In response to Houthi attacks on commercial vessels, the multinational British oil and gas company Shell has suspended all shipments from the Red Sea indefinitely.
3. In Suphan Buri, Thailand, an explosion at a fireworks factory results in the deaths of at least 23 workers.
4. The Islamic fundamentalist movement Hizb ut-Tahrir is banned by UK Home Secretary James Cleverly due to its support of Hamas and "violently antisemitic rhetoric."
5. In Mogadishu, Somalia, a suicide bomber affiliated with al-Shabaab murders three individuals and injures two more outside the mayor's office.
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6. In Morvant, Trinidad and Tobago, a mass shooting on a group of men gathered outdoors results in three fatalities and five injuries.
7. In Ibadan, Nigeria, a blast at twelve buildings that was set off by explosives kept for use in illicit mining operations results in three fatalities and 77 injuries.
8. A missile fired from Houthi-controlled land in Yemen hits a Greek-owned bulk carrier; no major damage is reported. Meanwhile, more US airstrikes target Houthi positions, destroying four anti-ship missiles that were in the process of being launched.
9. A Russian missile strike on a Kharkiv residential neighborhood injures 17 individuals.
10. Five people were killed in Ceiba, Puerto Rico, in a drive-by shooting, which authorities believe was linked to narcotics trafficking.
11. A firefighting jet crashed onto a roadway near Talca, Chile, killing the pilot and injuring four people on the ground.
12. In Baymak, Bashkortostan, Russia, thousands of people demonstrate against the prosecution of Bashkir activist Fail Alsynov; there have been reports of altercations with police.
13. Sudan has withdrawn from the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) after charging that it invited Hemedti, an official of the Rapid Support Forces, to a forthcoming meeting in Kampala, Uganda.
14. Arnon Nampa, a Thai activist, was sentenced to four years in prison for insulting the royal family on social media in 2021.
15. In reaction to the missile strike on its soil that claimed the lives of two civilians, Pakistan has called back its ambassador to Iran.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: ABC News Cancels GOP Debate Over Trump Dispute
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1. ABC News cancels GOP debate set for Jan. 18 in New Hampshire after Nikki Haley insists on Trump's participation. She refuses more debates unless Trump is onstage. Another CNN debate before the New Hampshire primary is in doubt.
2. Asa Hutchinson, a former governor of Arkansas, has halted his presidential campaign for 2024.
3. North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un declared that he now believed that if Korean reunification did occur, it would be through a war and the complete capture of South Korean territory by the North, rather than the "peaceful reunification" previously advocated by both Koreas. Kim Jong Un also asked the Supreme People's Assembly to amend the constitution to formally recognize South Korea as a separate and hostile state and South Korea as North Korea's greatest enemy.
4. A lawsuit is filed against Madison Square Garden Entertainment chairman James L. Dolan, alleging him of pushing a woman into having unwelcome sex in 2014. The woman simultaneously sues film mogul Harvey Weinstein, accusing him of sexual assault.
5. Iran strikes what it claims are terrorist installations inside Pakistan with missiles; Pakistan sees the attack as a "unprovoked violation" of its airspace that has left two children dead and three injured.
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6. The Premier League has penalized English association football clubs Everton and Nottingham Forest for violating financial fairplay regulations. Everton is presently contesting a 10-point deduction from an earlier accusation.
7. Armed men attacked a military camp in Nahuta village, northwest Nigeria, looting shops and homes after overwhelming security forces. The bandits arrived on motorcycles and a truck, setting vehicles ablaze. No casualties reported in the village.
8. After fighting since November 13, 2023, the Arakan Army in Myanmar took control of the town of Paletwa in Chin State.
9. A hot air balloon crash in Eloy, Arizona, United States, results in four fatalities and one injured person.
10. In the Rubavu District of Rwanda, a cross-border shooting incident results in the death of a Congolese soldier and the arrest of two others by the Rwandan Army.
11. Thirteen civilians are killed in clashes in Khartoum State as the Sudanese Armed Forces carry up their onslaught in Omdurman.
12. An explosion in Mbindale, Lim-Pendé, Central African Republic, results in the death of a Cameroonian peacekeeper with MINUSCA and the injuries of five more.
13. Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi's 12-year prison sentence for "spreading propaganda" has been extended by the Iranian government.
14. An experimental cancer test by US biotech firm Novelna, examining blood proteins, shows 84% sensitivity in detecting 18 early-stage cancers. The study, with 440 participants, indicates potential for a cost-effective, population-wide screening test.
15. The deputy chairs of the UK Conservative Party, Lee Anderson and Brendan Clarke-Smith, step down in order to vote with sixty other Conservative Members of Parliament in support of a more stringent amendment to the Rwanda Asylum and Immigration Bill.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Trump Wins Iowa Republican Caucus by Historic 30% Margin
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1. Donald Trump won a historic victory in the 2024 Iowa Republican caucus, securing a wide lead over other candidates with over 50% of the vote. Ron DeSantis claimed a distant second place with 21%, beating Nikki Haley at 19%. Severe weather affected voter turnout, and the focus now shifts to New Hampshire.
2. Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, a political newcomer aligned with Trump, dropped out of the 2024 presidential race after he placed 4th in the Iowa caucuses with 7.7%. He immediately endorsed Donald J. Trump for President.
3. The bulk carrier Gibraltar Eagle, owned and maintained by the United States and flying the flag of the Marshall Islands, is hit by a missile fired by the Houthi movement.
4. In Buffalo, the Bills beat the Steelers 31-17 in a delayed AFC wild-card game due to snow. Josh Allen's stellar performance led the Bills to their sixth straight win. Steelers faced challenges without T.J. Watt. Bills advance to face the Chiefs.
5. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 32-9 in the NFL wild-card round in Tampa, Florida. Quarterback Baker Mayfield led the Bucs with three touchdown passes, while their defense dominated, holding the Eagles to 275 yards. The Bucs will face the Detroit Lions next.
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6. Ukraine alleges it shot down a Russian Beriev A-50 airborne early warning and control aircraft and an Ilyushin Il-22 airborne control center over the Sea of Azov.
7. Eleven people are killed by flooding in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, as a result of heavy rains.
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8. 43 inmates have broken free from a jail in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, and are currently at large.
9. According to reports, Belarus has seen the death of four political prisoners since 2022.
10. Cyclone Belal batters the Indian Ocean, causing flooding in Réunion and Mauritius.
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11. An Israeli mother and her child are murdered by an anti-tank missile that entered their house in Yuval, Galilee, close to the border between Israel and Lebanon.
12. Three friends found dead in Kansas City days after watching football. Friends allege the homeowner knew about their disappearance but did not respond. The police have not charged the homeowner, and the cause of death is unknown.
13. In a stabbing and vehicle-ramming incident in Ra'anana, Israel, two Palestinian undocumented laborers from Hebron kill one woman and severely injure eighteen others.
14. The CEO of a real estate developer is assassinated after Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launches a ballistic missile and drone attack on Israel's espionage centers in Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq, killing four and wounding five. The IRGC also claims to have launched a missile at a target in Aleppo Governorate, Syria.
15. Nauru withdraws its recognition of Taiwan and establishes diplomatic relations with China.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Iowa Republicans Set 2024 Caucuses on MLK Day
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1. Iowa Republicans set the 2024 caucuses for January 15, the earliest since 2012, coinciding with Martin Luther King Jr. Day. GOP aims to honor King's legacy.
2. In Iowa, the upcoming caucuses are anticipated to be the coldest in history, with temperatures not expected to surpass minus 2 degrees Fahrenheit. The wind chill during caucusing might make it feel like minus 35 degrees Fahrenheit.
3. Lawmakers in the U.S. House attended a secret briefing seeking answers on government knowledge of UFOs and alien life. Despite hopes for clarity, the session left them with more questions.
4. In Detroit, the Lions Detroit Lions won their first home playoff game since 1991, beating the Rams 24-23. Jared Goff led the Lions, while Matthew Stafford's return with the Rams fell short. Rookie Puka Nacua set a rookie playoff receiving yards record.
5. The Green Bay Packers upset the Dallas Cowboys with a 48-32 win in the NFL playoffs. Jordan Love, in his first playoff game, led the Packers to victory. The Cowboys' disappointing loss raises questions about their coach, quarterback, and defensive coordinator. The Packers now face the San Francisco 49ers in the next round.
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6. Approximately 120,000 people attend the commencement of a 24-hour rally in Tel Aviv's Hostages Square to commemorate 100 days since 240 hostages were seized into Gaza during the 2023 Hamas-led assault on Israel on October 7.
7. All 178 prison staff members in Ecuador who were kept as hostages in at least seven jails have been freed.
8. The Guatemalan Constitutional Court sides with the departing ruling party and rejects Semilla's request for legal recourse, ruling that Semilla's elected members of Congress must take office as "independents," which means they are not eligible to run for Congress presidency. The departing Congress's legislature then declares that the investiture of the incoming legislature and Bernardo Arévalo's presidential investiture will be postponed.
9. Despite the Constitutional Court verdict in Guatemala, Semilla member Samuel Pérez Álvarez was elected President of Congress with 92 votes.
10. In Dublin, Ireland, soaring rents have led to a housing crisis, causing financial struggles for many. The generational divide is evident as two-thirds of younger adults in the city live with their parents.
11. One fissure forms inside the town borders of Grindavík, Iceland, where the Reykjanes volcano erupts.
12. There is a diplomatic issue between India and the Maldives, where India has about 80 troops stationed, and the Maldives is calling for the complete removal of the Indian Armed Forces from its territory by March 15.
13. The French Maritime Prefecture reports that five migrants perish while trying to cross the English Channel after their small boat capsizes, but dozens more are saved.
14. A Proud Boys member, William Chrestman from Olathe, Kansas, received a 55-month prison sentence for breaching the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, threatening officers. He threatened police with an ax handle during the incident.
15. Following the abdication of Queen Margrethe II, her son Frederik X is proclaimed King of Denmark.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Vivek Ramaswamy Faces Donald Trump's Criticism
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1. In Iowa, Republican candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, once aligned with Trump, faces criticism as Trump attacks him just before the caucuses. Trump's disapproval adds tension to the GOP race.
2. In El Carmen de Atrato, Chocó, Colombia, a landslide results in at least 35 injuries and 34 fatalities.
3. The Buffalo Bills vs. Pittsburgh Steelers playoff game is rescheduled to Monday at 4:30 p.m. ET due to forecasted heavy snow and strong winds in Buffalo, New York. The decision aims to ensure safety amid a winter storm, with a travel ban in effect.
4. Rookie QB C.J. Stroud guides Houston Texans to a 45-14 wild-card win over Cleveland Browns. Stroud's three touchdowns and the defense's two interceptions lead to complete domination, exposing Browns' weaknesses.
5. In a frigid matchup, the Kansas City Chiefs dominated the Miami Dolphins in a 26-7 wild-card win. Patrick Mahomes led the Chiefs with 262 yards and a touchdown, while rookie Rashee Rice stood out with 130 yards and a score. The Chiefs advance to the divisional round.
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6. Madison Marsh, a Harvard student and U.S. Air Force 2nd lieutenant, is the current Miss Colorado and a fighter pilot trainee. She competes for the Miss America crown while promoting women in the military. Inspired by her late mother, Marsh pursues cancer research and policy-making at Harvard Kennedy School.
7. Further strikes are carried out by the US Navy in Yemen on areas controlled by the Houthis.
8. Two SEAL Team members are missing off the Somalia coast after a vessel boarding attempt. The incident, unrelated to recent Yemen clashes, prompted a search.
9. In the Simiyu Region of Tanzania, a gold mine collapses, killing at least 21 miners and trapping numerous more.
10. Three migrants, including 2 children, drowned near the Texas border. Customs and Border Protection claims federal agents were barred by state officials, while Texas officials deny this. The incident occurred in Eagle Pass, Texas.
11. In response to an attack on Turkish soldiers in Iraq that claimed nine lives, Turkey began airstrikes on Kurdish insurgents in both Iraq and Syria.
12. The finding of a group of prehistoric towns in the Amazon rainforest has been announced by archaeologists; these cities exist more than a thousand years before known complex Amazonian societies.
13. Lt. Ridge Alkonis, a Navy officer imprisoned in Japan for a 2021 fatal traffic accident, was released from a U.S. prison a month after transfer. The incident occurred in Japan.
14. In the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan, the opposition Nationalist Party of China gets the most seats, but no party obtains an outright majority.
15. Companies adjust DEI programs amid legal challenges after the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling. Lawsuits, often by conservatives, allege discrimination, impacting corporate efforts to address workplace inequality.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: FBI Agents Covertly Help Autistic Teen in Plan to Join ISIS
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1. An 18-year-old with autism, Humzah Mashkoor, was arrested at Denver International Airport for planning to join ISIS. Undercover FBI agents, posing as ISIS members, befriended him since he was 16. Despite Mashkoor's mental health issues, the FBI continued the operation without informing his family, leading to his arrest on terrorism charges. The case raises concerns about FBI sting operations targeting vulnerable individuals.
2. Harvard faces a lawsuit as students allege widespread antisemitism on campus, pointing to instances and accusing professors of promoting it in courses.
3. Texas erects barriers along the Mexico border, blocking Border Patrol near Eagle Pass amid a migration dispute with President Biden. The conflict involves wire fencing, escalating tensions over border control.
4. President Biden announced that in February, borrowers with student loans of $12,000 or less, in repayment for 10 years, can have their remaining balance canceled under the new SAVE plan.
5. The University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban, a seven-time national champion, has announced his retirement after 17 seasons.
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6. According to U.S. authorities, Tomahawk missiles fired from U.S. Navy warships and fighter jets have struck more than a dozen Houthi installations, including logistical hubs, air defense systems, and weapons storage facilities.
7. Taiwanese voters rejected Chinese pressure, electing Lai Ching-te as president for a third term. The ruling party lost parliamentary majority due to domestic issues. Lai aims for dialogue with China while safeguarding Taiwan as China remains firm on reunification.
8. The Biden administration plans to seek the death penalty for the gunman responsible for a racist supermarket massacre of ten individuals in Buffalo, New York.
9. The Supreme Court will review homelessness rules in Oregon, with potential impact on cities nationwide facing a homelessness crisis. The case involves a homeless encampment in Portland, Oregon, and may influence policies addressing homelessness.
10. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope observed a mysterious aurora on the isolated brown dwarf W1935, challenging conventional understanding. The absence of a nearby star creates a mystery in the methane glow.
11. Israel defends itself at The Hague, Netherlands, on the second day of proceedings against accusations that it violated its obligations under international law and the 1948 Genocide Convention with regard to Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip.
12. Rebel alliance in northern Myanmar, including TNLA, agrees to ceasefire with ruling military in China-mediated talks. Agreement aims to halt offensives and airstrikes, addressing concerns about border trade disruptions and refugee influx. Over 300,000 displaced due to recent violence.
13. A coal mine disaster in Pingdingshan, Henan, China, has left ten workers dead and six more missing.
14. 215 people have died as a result of the January 1 magnitude 7.6 earthquake that struck the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan; thirty-eight more individuals are still unaccounted for.
15. Rishi Sunak, the prime minister of Britain, is in Kyiv to reaffirm his country's support for Ukraine.
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: U.S. and UK Strike Houthi Targets in Yemen
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1. The US and the UK undertake strikes against Houthi rebel targets in Yemen in retaliation for Houthi attacks on US Navy equipment and shipping in the Red Sea.
2. The British Cabinet has officially approved the use of military force in Yemen against the Houthi insurgents.
3. Google is laying off hundreds of core engineers and others who work on Google Assistant and hardware devices.
4. James Marape, the prime minister of Papua New Guinea, suspends a number of officials and proclaims a state of emergency in response to yesterday's rioting, which claimed 16 lives.
5. According to the US Labor Department, the cost of auto insurance increased dramatically in 2023—it was the largest yearly increase in almost 50 years.
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6. Scientists at the University of California San Diego have developed a non-invasive test to predict successful pregnancies for women undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF). The test aims to improve outcomes by identifying embryos likely to result in successful pregnancies.
7. The US-owned, Greek-operated, Marshall Islands-flagged civilian oil ship St Nikolas is taken over by the Iranian Navy. The tanker was transporting crude oil from Basra, Iraq, to Turkey; its crew consisted of 19 people, 18 of them were Filipino and 1 Greek.
8. Beginning today, the Peace Palace in The Hague will host a public hearing on allegations that Israel violated international law and the 1948 Genocide Convention in connection to Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip.
9. There are about 300 reported deaths from a cholera outbreak in Zambia.
10. A flight bringing the Gambia national football team to the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations from The Gambia to the Ivory Coast had to make an emergency landing since there has been no oxygen for more than nine minutes. All of the passengers have carbon monoxide poisoning, including unconsciousness.
11. Napoleon Barrientos, the former Interior Minister of Guatemala, was apprehended and charged by the Public Ministry of neglecting his duties by not employing force to remove demonstrators and blockades that took place in October 2023, demanding Attorney General María Consuelo Porras' resignation.
12. The Public Ministry of Guatemala has issued an order for the arrest of four Supreme Electoral Tribunal magistrates who had lost their immunity in November 2023 and were now abroad.
13. Karin Herrera, the vice president-elect of Guatemala, filed a judicial appeal with the Constitutional Court because she was worried about perhaps having her immunity violated by an arrest warrant.
14. At a nightclub in El Coca, Ecuador, there is an arson assault that results in two fatalities and nine injuries.
15. With effect from January 1, 2025, Latvia outlaws the selling of tobacco products and the use of nicotine products by anybody under the age of twenty.
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