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3 Dec 2024
#politics
Human Events: European Federation of Journalists to stop posting on X after Trump takes office
The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) announced it will cease publishing on X, formerly Twitter, when Donald Trump assumes the presidency in January 2025. The EFJ cites concerns over the platform's transformation into a "far-right conspiracy theorist propaganda" network under Elon Musk's ownership.
EFJ President Maha Server criticized X for promoting disinformation and ideologies contrary to press freedom and humanist values. The organization urges its members to transition to other platforms, viewing Musk's influence as a threat to democracy and freedom of expression.
Fox News: DNC chair frontrunner offers 'uncomfortable' advice to Democrats after crushing loss to Trump
Ken Martin, chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, is proposing a comprehensive strategy to improve the Democratic National Committee's image following significant election losses. His 10-point plan emphasizes outreach in unconventional media, year-round organizing, and a focus on appealing to working-class voters.
The race for DNC chair is heating up, with Martin seen as a frontrunner alongside other candidates like Ben Wikler and Martin O'Malley. As the party grapples with branding challenges and internal competition, the upcoming election for chair will be closely watched.
Fox News: South Korean president lifts martial law after lawmakers reject move
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of martial law was swiftly lifted after lawmakers voted against it, citing concerns over his approach to "anti-state" forces and accusations of North Korean sympathies within Parliament. The decision faced significant public backlash, with protests erupting outside the National Assembly.
Yoon justified the martial law as necessary to protect freedoms and constitutional order, claiming opposition parties had taken the parliamentary process hostage. His actions have drawn comparisons to authoritarian measures from the 1980s, reflecting ongoing tensions between his administration and the liberal Democratic Party, which holds a majority in the National Assembly.
#society
GB News: Queen Camilla health update 'no cause for alarm' as royal set to miss parts of Qatari state visit: 'She's taking it easy'
Queen Camilla is currently resting and has withdrawn from parts of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's state visit due to a chest infection. Royal doctors have advised her to pace herself, and while she will miss some outdoor events, she is expected to participate in other aspects of the day.
Royal Correspondent Richard Palmer noted that Camilla often experiences chest infections this time of year, and her latest absence is not a cause for concern. Meanwhile, Princess Kate is gradually returning to her duties, with plans for a busy week ahead, including her annual Christmas carol concert.
#health
Forbes: 30 Under 30 Healthcare 2025: Advancing AI, Delivering Care And Creating New Therapies
A new generation of entrepreneurs is tackling major healthcare challenges, including cancer treatment and patient care access. Anirudh Joshi's Valar Labs is using AI to analyze tumor images for bladder cancer, with plans to expand to other cancers. The company has raised $26 million and is already in 20 hospitals.
Other innovators on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Healthcare list are also applying AI and developing new devices to improve patient outcomes. Examples include Dannce.ai for neurological assessments and FluxWear’s neuromodulation cap. This year's list showcases the potential of young leaders in transforming healthcare.
#crime
Human Events: American woman faces 10 years in German prison for accidentally stabbing man in self defense who repeatedly groped her: report
An American woman faces up to 10 years in prison in Germany for the stabbing death of a 64-year-old Eritrean man, which she claims was in self-defense after he allegedly groped her. Prosecutors argue the stabbing was not justified, as the man had walked away before she followed him.
Charged with causing bodily harm resulting in death, the woman is being tried in a youth court. She maintains her actions were defensive and turned herself in after the incident, currently awaiting trial without being held in custody.
#technology
Forbes: Amazon Shares Rise After AWS Announces AI Supercomputer Nvidia Rival—Here’s What To Know
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is launching a new AI supercomputer, Project Rainier, built with its Trainium chips, aiming to rival Nvidia's GPUs. The supercomputer, expected to be one of the largest for AI training, is set for completion in 2025 and has already attracted investment from AI startup Anthropic.
AWS has committed over $100 billion to AI infrastructure over the next decade, seeking to diversify options in the GPU market. The company's efforts come as demand for AI technology surges, positioning AWS to compete with major players like OpenAI and Nvidia.