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21 Nov 2024
#politics
GB News: Eric Trump says farmers have been 'horribly treated' by Labour
Donald Trump's son has expressed support for British farmers protesting against the Labour Government's changes to inheritance tax relief. Thousands of farmers and National Farmers' Union members demonstrated in Westminster against Chancellor Rachel Reeves's decision.
Forbes: Force Sale Of Chrome And Big Changes To Android Search—The DOJ’s Proposal To Crackdown On Google’s Search Monopoly
The U.S. Justice Department has requested a federal judge to order Google to sell its Chrome web browser and implement major changes to its Android operating system. This follows a ruling that Google violated antitrust laws to maintain its search engine monopoly.
The DOJ's proposal includes a five-year ban on Google reentering the browser market and restrictions on its search engine and ad services. It aims to enhance competition by ensuring rival search engines can access the browser and preventing Google from favoring its own services on Android.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war live: Russia ‘fires intercontinental ballistic missile’ at Ukraine for first time
Russia has launched an intercontinental ballistic missile at Ukraine for the first time, targeting critical infrastructure in Dnipro. The missile, RS-26 Rubezh, is capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads and poses a significant challenge for Ukraine's defense systems.
The attack follows threats from the Kremlin in response to Ukraine's use of long-range missiles against Russian targets. Western nations, anticipating further strikes, have closed their embassies.
#health
GB News: British tourist rushed to hospital with 'methanol poisoning' after drinking 'poison shots' as four others die while on holiday in Laos
A British lawyer and 13 other tourists were hospitalized in Laos due to suspected methanol poisoning after consuming toxic shots. Tragically, two Danish women, an Australian teenager, and an American have died following the incident in Vang Vieng.
Local authorities have launched an investigation, and the UK Foreign Office is providing assistance to affected nationals. The bar owner denies serving tainted drinks, while health warnings about methanol's dangers have been reiterated.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: Media Describes Muslim Terrorist as "Homeless Florida Man"
Harun Abdul-Malik Yener, a homeless man from Florida, was arrested for allegedly plotting to bomb the New York Stock Exchange. He had reportedly been researching bomb-making since 2017 and expressed admiration for Osama Bin Laden.
This incident raises concerns about the intersection of homelessness and extremism, highlighting a specific case rather than a broader trend.
#technology
Le Monde: How reading and stimulating brains is becoming accessible to all, for better or worse
Neurotechnologies are advancing from therapeutic use to broader applications, including brain stimulation and reading devices. Trials in France are testing electrode caps for epilepsy, while the U.S. is exploring deep brain implants for depression, aiming to enhance brain function.
These developments raise questions about effectiveness and ethical implications. Innovations like EEG headsets for neuromarketing and brain-computer interfaces are becoming more accessible, indicating a shift towards integrating technology with cognitive enhancement.