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12 Feb 2024
#politics
GB News: 'Embarrassing!' Tory MP blasts Starmer for standing by Labour candidate
Conservative MP Paul Bristow criticizes Labour Party for supporting Rochdale by-election candidate Azhar Ali, who made offensive comments about Israel. Bristow suggests that if Ali wins, he should not be a member of the Labour Party. The remarks are seen as offensive to many Jewish people.
The Telegraph: It's time to stop paying attention to the pseudo-scientific Doomsday Clock
The Doomsday Clock, created by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, holds no scientific significance and reflects the political inclinations of its signatories. It has never been set to less than 17 minutes to midnight and is reset each year based on discussions of global threats.
Critics argue that the clock is misleading and undemocratic, aiming to replace the judgments of democratic statesmen with the rule of supposed experts. Its intention is to create tension and simplicity in addressing complex global issues, but it lacks scientific credibility.
Breitbart: Robert Kennedy Jr. Apologizes to Family for PAC’s JFK-Style Campaign Ad
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. apologized for a Super Bowl political advertisement that used images from his uncle's 1960 campaign, causing pain to his family. The ad, funded by a super PAC, features the younger Kennedy and a familiar jingle. Kennedy apologized to his cousin Bobby Shriver and clarified that the ad was not approved by his campaign.
Breitbart: Dem. Rep. Steve Cohen Blasts Super Bowl Fans for Not Standing for 'Negro National Anthem'
Tennessee Congressman Steve Cohen criticizes Super Bowl fans for not standing during the performance of "Lift Every Voice and Sing," which he refers to as the "Negro National Anthem." He receives backlash for his stance and incorrectly claims that the "Star-Spangled Banner" includes slavery-related lyrics. Cohen's remarks divide America.
#society
Fox News: 'Titanic' star Kate Winslet says 'being famous was horrible'
Actress Kate Winslet reflects on her experience with fame after starring in "Titanic," admitting that it was unpleasant and difficult to handle. She acknowledges that times have changed and hopes her daughter can navigate fame in a more empowered way.
GB News: National Lottery winner opens up on 'torturous' mistake that saw him miss out on £3m fortune
Man loses £3 million lottery winnings and marriage due to blunder. Lottery ticket was unclaimed prize but mistake caused them to lose out.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Watch: Mark Ruffalo Pushes For What Hamas Wants; a Ceasefire in Gaza -- 'We’re Not Going to Bomb Our Way to Peace'
Actor Mark Ruffalo calls for a ceasefire in Gaza at the Directors Guild of America awards. Other Hollywood celebrities also demand a ceasefire, omitting reference to Hamas.
Le Monde: Ukraine calls for Poland to 'punish' grain-spilling farmers as probe opened
Farmers protest in Poland against EU politics and cheap Ukrainian grain imports. Ukraine demands punishment for Polish farmers who forcibly opened Ukrainian trucks. The incident strains relations between the two countries.
Fox News: Ukraine aid package would be used to impeach Trump, Sen Vance warns
Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, warns GOP lawmakers that a proposed Ukrainian aid bill could be used to impeach Trump if re-elected. The bill provides funding through 2025. Vance argues that it aims to stop Trump's desired policies and provide impeachment grounds.
Breitbart: Irony Alert: NATO Can't Be 'A La Carte', Says Trump Critic Diplomat
Spanish politician Josep Borrell criticizes Donald Trump's comments on NATO defense, despite Spain's low military spending. Borrell accuses Trump of treating NATO as an "a la carte" alliance, similar to Spain's own involvement. Only Poland and the UK meet their defense spending obligations in NATO. Borrell's comments come amidst a debate on the credibility and funding of NATO, with Trump advocating for increased contributions from member states. NATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg emphasizes the importance of credible deterrence and preparedness for war to maintain security.
Fox News: Congolese demonstrators burn US, Belgian flags as tensions flare
Protesters in Kinshasa, Congo targeted Western embassies, angry about insecurity in eastern Congo and accusing the West of supporting Rwanda, which is allegedly backing rebels. Despite increased security, protesters gathered at various embassies and chanted anti-Western slogans. Police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd.
Human Events: LA woman killed in crossfire between 2 drug gangs in Tulum, Mexico
A woman from Los Angeles was killed in a shooting between drug gangs at a beach club in Tulum, Mexico. She had no connection to the gangs. Another man, believed to be a dealer, was also killed.
#economy
The Telegraph: Inside Bordeaux's wineries abandoning their vines for cereals
Winemakers in Bordeaux, France are facing numerous challenges, including hailstorms, EU rules, climate change, and declining consumption. Many vineyard owners are ripping up old vines and planting alternative crops, while others are protesting the high costs and red tape. One in three winemakers in Bordeaux are in financial peril due to oversupply and low prices, and changing tastes have caused Bordeaux to lose drinkers to other countries. The French government has disbursed funds to help vineyards, but many winemakers feel the government is out of touch with their struggles.
#health
GB News: Princess Kate told to go ‘slowly’ as she recovers from major surgery: 'Don't rush'
Princess Kate is urged not to rush back to royal duties after abdominal surgery. Her return is expected after Easter. Prince William is handling frontline duties due to his father's cancer diagnosis.
Forbes: What To Know About Alaskapox After Officials Confirm First Death From Recently Discovered Virus
An elderly man from Alaska's remote Kenai Peninsula has died after contracting Alaskapox, a newly discovered virus closely related to smallpox and mpox. The man, who had a compromised immune system, likely contracted the virus from a stray cat he cared for. While there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission, officials recommend covering skin lesions and maintaining hygiene practices.
#crime
Fox News: Second Michigan murder suspect arrested in young woman’s deadly abduction
Michigan authorities have made a second arrest in connection with the 1980 murder of Karen Umphrey. Anthony Harris, 63, was arrested two months after the arrest of Douglas Laming, 70, in the same case. Using forensic genetic genealogy, detectives gathered information and made vital connections, leading to the arrests of the suspects.
#technology
Forbes: Nvidia Is Now More Valuable Than Amazon And Google
Nvidia's market value exceeds that of Amazon and Alphabet as its stock soars due to its position in AI. Nvidia is now the fourth most valuable public company in the world.