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27 Jan 2024

#society

Fox News: Weekend read: Best stories of the week in Lifestyle in case you missed them
Weekend read: Best stories of the week in Lifestyle in case you missed them
: A baby surrendered at a fire station is finally adopted after two years. Also, a premature baby is discharged from the hospital after 116 days.


GB News: Nana Akua calls for death penalty to be brought back to Britain: 'I don't want to PAY for criminals!'
Nana Akua calls for death penalty to be brought back to Britain: 'I don't want to PAY for criminals!'
GB News presenter Nana Akua argues for the return of the death penalty in the UK, citing recent cases of violent crimes. She believes rehabilitation is insufficient and that capital punishment is more humane and cost-effective. Lawyer Carol Kilgore disagrees, claiming the death penalty does not deter crime and is a cruel practice.


#economy

Fox News: San Francisco’s oldest toy store closing due to inflation, ‘perils and violence ‘ of crime downtown
San Francisco’s oldest toy store closing due to inflation, ‘perils and violence ‘ of crime downtown
San Francisco's oldest toy store, Jeffrey's Toys, is closing due to rising crime and inflation. The store has struggled in recent years and explored all options to stay open, but ultimately had to shut down. The city's aggressive crime wave and decrease in consumer spending have contributed to its demise.


#technology

Le Monde: France keeps up its pressure on the EU's AI Act, despite mounting criticism
France keeps up its pressure on the EU's AI Act, despite mounting criticism
France is critical of the European Union's AI Act, raising concerns about stifling innovation and hindering AI start-ups. They argue for alternative ways to protect copyright without revealing "manufacturing secrets" and propose sharing data summary with a "trusted third party."