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4 Dec 2023
#politics
Fox News: North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum suspends Republican presidential campaign
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum suspends his 2024 Republican presidential campaign, criticizing the Republican National Committee's debate requirements. Burgum emphasizes his commitment to fighting for the American people.
GB News: Shaun Bailey highlights two huge problems for Nigel Farage as Prime Minister
Former London mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey believes that Nigel Farage re-joining the Conservatives is possible but challenging. Bailey emphasizes the need for Farage to appeal to a broader audience and develop additional skills quickly. However, he acknowledges that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak currently holds the position of influence. Overall, Bailey suggests that Farage would face opposition from the press and must show his commitment to those who are not already aligned with him.
#society
The Blaze: Dana White: 'This is the greatest country on earth. And we should be defending it, fighting for our freedom, every one of us.' | Blaze Media
Dana White, head of UFC, criticizes the younger generation as weak and lacking respect for the police, military, and country. He challenges those who threaten to leave the US if things don't go their way, stating there is no better place. White questions the readiness of the current generation to defend the country and believes only a small group would actually fight for it.
GB News: Just Stop Oil activists arrested over six hundred times in just over one month
Over 600 arrests made in one month of climate group Just Stop Oil activists trying to disrupt the UK. Protesters gathered at New Scotland Yard and marched through London. Six supporters are in prison.
#culture
Forbes: Wintercon 2023: ‘Star Trek’ Center Stage; Nichelle Nichols Remembered
Wintercon at Resort World NYC offered a two-day Comic Con experience with panels, celebrities, and merchandise. The smaller gathering allowed for easier navigation and more intimate panels. Celebrities like Deborah Tranelli from "Dallas" and Celia Rose Gooding from "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" were in attendance. The event also featured vendors with comic book series like "Project Naosis" and a costume contest.
#education
Fox News: California State University faculty launch strike across campuses demanding higher pay
Faculty at California State University, the largest public university system in the U.S., will hold a series of one-day strikes across four campuses to demand higher pay and more parental leave. The strikes are part of the California Faculty Association's fight for better pay and benefits for the workers they represent. The union is seeking a 12% salary raise and an increase in parental leave, among other demands.
#crime
Le Monde: Science Po director in custody for domestic violence
Mathias Vicherat, director of Sciences Po Paris, has been taken into police custody for domestic violence. He had previously resigned in 2021 for covering up suspicions of incest involving Olivier Duhamel.
#technology
The Blaze: AI cameras can now predict and stop crimes before they happen | Blaze Media
Japan's National Police plan to use AI-powered security cameras to predict and prevent major crimes. The cameras will specialize in behavior detection, object detection, and intrusion detection. This initiative is prompted by high-profile crimes and aims to explore crime-prevention strategies.
China's extensive surveillance practices are now extending to predictive systems that aim to anticipate crimes and protests. These systems use algorithms to analyze data and identify potential threats, even targeting vulnerable groups. This cutting-edge technology poses challenges to privacy and social control.
Breitbart: 23andMe Admits Major Data Breach as Hackers Access Ancestry Information of Millions
23andMe, a genetic testing company, has suffered a major data breach, exposing the ancestry information of millions of customers. Hackers accessed the accounts of about 14,000 customers, obtaining profiles and sensitive details of approximately 5.5 million customers, including names, locations, DNA percentages, and predicted relationships. The breach was done using a credential-stuffing attack, but the company believes the threat has been contained.
Fox News: Hidden feature in your Amazon Echo that improves your Wi-Fi signal
Boost your Wi-Fi signal using your Amazon Echo device and an Eero mesh system. The Eero system creates a mesh network to extend Wi-Fi coverage throughout your home. Simply update your software, connect your Eero system to your Echo device, and use Alexa to control and monitor your network.
#other
Breitbart: Donald Trump Rips ‘Unwatchable, Total Loser’ Robert De Niro
Former President Donald Trump criticized actor Robert De Niro's acting skills and recent court case, calling him "unwatchable" and a "total loser" on his social media platform Truth Social. De Niro had previously made disparaging remarks about Trump, accusing him of lying and attacking the weak. The two have a long history of public feuds.
Fox News: White House, Pennsylvania officials denounce anti-Israel restaurant protest: 'Blatant act of antisemitism'
Anti-Israel protesters in Philadelphia targeted Goldie Falafel, a Jewish-owned restaurant, chanting accusations of genocide. Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro denounced the protest as antisemitism, while the White House called the targeting of Israeli restaurants unjustifiable and antisemitic. Politicians and officials condemned the protest, stating that it was despicable and reflected a rise in antisemitism.
Fox News: 'Goonies' actor Sean Astin welcomes 'nepo baby' label: 'I don't begrudge myself'
Sean Astin admits that nepotism played a role in his successful Hollywood career, crediting his mother, actress Patty Duke, for his start in the industry. Despite acknowledging his privileged background, Astin is grateful for the opportunities he has been given and recognizes the responsibility that comes with it. He jokes about his "nepo baby" status but remains appreciative of the impact his films have had on audiences. (, )
Forbes: U2 May Be At The Beginning Of A Career Renaissance
U2 started off 2023 with a new album that didn't perform as well as their previous releases. However, they turned things around with a successful residency at Las Vegas' newest concert venue, the Sphere. They extended their residency and released new music, which has performed well on Billboard charts. U2 is now planning their next album and is poised for even greater success.