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28 Jan 2025
#illegals
Fox News: Rubio's State Dept caps migration-heavy 1st week with Colombia deportation win: 'America will not back down'
Under Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the U.S. State Department prioritized border security and immigration, suspending visa issuance in Colombia after President Gustavo Petro refused deportation flights. Colombia quickly agreed to terms, but sanctions remain until deportations are accepted.
Rubio emphasized curbing mass migration and securing borders as top priorities, halting foreign aid and refugee admissions. The department is focused on enhanced visa vetting and cooperation with other agencies to address immigration issues.
#politics
The Telegraph: Inside Trump’s first week in office: confusing the enemy and seizing more power than ever
Donald Trump, during his first trip outside Washington, DC, presented a dossier highlighting his achievements in the first 100 hours of his presidency. It noted that he signed more executive actions on his first day than any other president, aiming to dominate media coverage.
This strategy, referred to as "flooding the zone," reflects a concerted effort by his team to maximize visibility and impact in the early days of his administration.
#military
The Telegraph: China’s other secret stealth jet has a ‘mystery’ feature. It may be a 6G Navy carrier fighter
China has unveiled two new military aircraft: the Chengdu J-36 medium bomber and the Shenyang J-XX stealth fighter demonstrator. The J-36 aims to showcase advanced technologies for a regional bomber, while the J-XX is designed for carrier operations, potentially mirroring the U.S. Navy's F/A-XX fighter.
Both aircraft reflect China's growing military capabilities and ambitions in aerial warfare, with the J-XX featuring design elements suited for carrier compatibility. This development signals a strategic enhancement of China's naval aviation fleet.
#culture
Forbes: From Martha Stewart To Shania Twain—These Super Bowl Commercials Will Have The Biggest Stars
This year's Super Bowl will feature a lineup of celebrities in commercials, with brands like Uber Eats, Coffee Mate, and Coors Light already teasing their ads. Notable appearances include Martha Stewart, Shania Twain, and Antonio Banderas, among others.
Commercial slots sold out in August for $7 million per 30 seconds, reflecting the growing demand for Super Bowl advertising. The event continues to attract massive viewership, with last year's game being the most-watched since the Apollo 11 moon landing.
#crime
GB News: Police launch manhunt for mental detectorist thief who stole £3m hoard of Viking gold
A warrant has been issued for George Powell's arrest after he failed to appear in court for sentencing related to his failure to repay £600,000 from a stolen Viking hoard. Powell and his accomplice, Layton Davies, were convicted in 2019 for theft and conspiracy after selling valuable items they found while metal detecting.
The hoard, containing significant Anglo-Saxon coins and jewelry, was discovered in 2015 but only a fraction has been recovered. Both men were ordered to repay the stolen amount or face additional prison time. Most of the historic hoard remains unaccounted for.
#technology
Forbes: DeepSeek Panic Live Updates: Nvidia, Oracle Stocks Rebound After Monday’s Rout
The launch of China's DeepSeek AI model has triggered a significant selloff in the U.S. stock market, particularly impacting tech giants like Nvidia and Oracle, leading to losses of tens of billions for top executives. Analysts suggest the reaction may be exaggerated and highlight geopolitical factors influencing market volatility.
DeepSeek's model, which rivals those of OpenAI and is produced at a fraction of the cost, has raised concerns about the competitiveness of U.S. tech firms. The situation has drawn comparisons to the "Sputnik moment" in the AI sector, prompting calls for renewed focus on American innovation.