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29 Jan 2024

#society

Breitbart: PHOTOS: Oldest Person in U.S. Prepares for Birthday Bash in California
PHOTOS: Oldest Person in U.S. Prepares for Birthday Bash in California
Edie Ceccarelli, the oldest person in the US, will turn 116 in Willits, California. A drive-by parade is planned to celebrate her birthday with the support of her community. She was born in 1908, the eldest of seven siblings, and has outlived her husband and adopted daughter.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Chinese government protests treatment of study abroad students at US points of entry
Chinese government protests treatment of study abroad students at US points of entry
The Chinese government protests the mistreatment of Chinese students entering the US, who face interrogation and deportation at entry points.


Fox News: Israeli foreign ministry calls for UNRWA commissioner to resign amid allegations its workers assisted Hamas
Israeli foreign ministry calls for UNRWA commissioner to resign amid allegations its workers assisted Hamas
Israeli foreign ministry calls for the resignation of UNRWA commissioner over allegations that employees joined Hamas during an attack. Israel shares dossier outlining allegations against 12 UN employees involved in the attack. UNRWA faces funding pause as 12 countries halt their support.


#military

GB News: Biden vows to respond after three US military personnel killed in Middle East attack
Biden vows to respond after three US military personnel killed in Middle East attack
Three American troops killed, two dozen injured in drone attack near Syria border. First US troop deaths in Middle East since Gaza war began.


Fox News: Drone from Iran proxy evaded US defenses because it was mistaken for US drone: official
Drone from Iran proxy evaded US defenses because it was mistaken for US drone: official
Drone attack on American service members in Jordan blamed on Iranian proxy. Mistaken identity allowed drone to evade air defenses. President Biden vows action against Iranian-backed militants.


#health

The Economist: In rare cases, Alzheimer’s disease may be transmissible
In rare cases, Alzheimer’s disease may be transmissible


Rare cases of Alzheimer's disease may be transmissible through contaminated human growth hormone used in childhood treatment. Research suggests a third form of the disease, iatrogenic Alzheimer's, can be transmitted through medical procedures. The discovery may lead to better understanding of the disease and potential treatment options.


#outdoors

On The Water: The Strangest Catches of 2023
The Strangest Catches of 2023
Every year, Northeast anglers reel in unusual species. In Connecticut, a state-record barracuda is caught. In Maryland and New Jersey, pompano become increasingly common. And on Cape Cod, a fisherman catches and releases a 5-foot tarpon while shark fishing.


#technology

The Epoch Times: Elon Musk’s X Pauses Taylor Swift Searches as Fake Explicit Images Spread
Elon Musk’s X Pauses Taylor Swift Searches as Fake Explicit Images Spread
Elon Musk's X has temporarily prevented users from searching for Taylor Swift due to fake images circulating on the platform. The company issued an error message when users searched for Swift and related terms. The White House has expressed concern over the spread of nonconsensual explicit imagery online and the impact on women and girls. X is working to remove the images and is in the process of hiring 100 content moderators to combat child abuse content.


#other

The Epoch Times: Trillions Spent on ‘Climate Change’ Based on Faulty Temperature Data, Climate Experts Say
Trillions Spent on ‘Climate Change’ Based on Faulty Temperature Data, Climate Experts Say
Global spending on climate-related projects has doubled in recent years, reaching an average of $1.3 trillion per year in 2021 and 2022. Despite this, 2023 was the hottest year on record, raising questions about the accuracy of temperature readings. Climate scientists argue that over 90% of NOAA's temperature monitoring stations have a heat bias, making it impossible to adjust for accurate readings. Similarly, computerized climate models used to drive energy policy are deemed faulty. Critics believe that the trillions of dollars spent on climate-related projects are based on a problem that doesn't exist.