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16 Feb 2024
#politics
Fox News: Georgia Senate approves property tax bill aiming to rein in rising rates
Georgia senators have approved a bill to limit the increase in assessed home values for tax purposes to 3% per year. The goal is to prevent taxpayers from being taxed out of their homes, as their income does not usually rise at the same rate as property taxes. However, the bill's fate is uncertain as the House has a different property tax cut plan.
#war
The Telegraph: Russians plant flag in Avdiivka as city set to be first to fall in almost a year
Ukrainian city Avdiivka is at risk of falling to Russian forces due to lack of ammunition. Ukrainian troops are reportedly withdrawing, and the situation remains extremely difficult. Russian forces are close to completely surrounding Avdiivka, with the Avdiivka Coke Plant likely to be the last stronghold. Losing Avdiivka would not be a major blow to Ukraine, but preserving the force and stabilizing the front are important.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Egypt setting up Gaza border shelter for Palestinians ahead of expected Israeli offensive in Rafah: report
Egypt is reportedly setting up a camp along its border with the Gaza Strip to shelter Palestinians in case of an Israeli military offensive in Rafah. The camp will offer temporary shelter until a resolution is reached. President Biden has raised concerns about the situation in Rafah during a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Telegraph: China will ‘interfere’ in UK general election, warns Taiwanese diplomat
China plans to meddle in the UK general election with fake videos and news, using tactics used in Taiwan's recent election. China wants to disrupt the electoral process and support political candidates favorable to Beijing. They will spread false rumors and fake news on social media.
Times Of Israel: Israel complains after Catholic Church denounces Gaza ‘carnage’
Israel complains about Vatican official's comments on Gaza "carnage" and disproportionate Israeli military operation. Vatican defends its position and emphasizes the need for justice and transforming the relationship with Jews. War erupted after Hamas attack, with high casualties on both sides.
Le Monde: Ukraine signs bilateral security deal with Germany
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky signs security agreements with Germany and France in Berlin, seeking support in the country's fight against Russia's attacks. Zelensky pleads for sustained help at the Munich Security Conference, as Ukraine faces ammunition shortages and increased pressure on the frontlines. Germany pledges long-term support and immediate military aid worth €1.1 billion.
#economy
Breitbart: CNBC's Sullivan: Dems Blaming Price Gouging Is Undermined by Data, But They Will Enrich Bureaucrats
Some Senate Democrats are blaming corporations for price gouging and inflation, but data shows that the margins for big companies like Procter & Gamble and Coca-Cola have actually fallen since the pre-pandemic period. The Democrats' proposed Price Gouging Prevention Act would benefit bureaucrats financially and give the Federal Trade Commission an additional $1 billion to fight against price hikes.
Breitbart: It's a Scorcher: Producer Price Inflation Rips Higher
US producer price index for final demand rose 0.3% in Jan, exceeding expectations. Services drove the increase, with the index jumping 0.6% from the previous month. Core producer prices, excluding food and energy, rose 0.6%.
Fox News: Mexico's next president is expected to grapple with limited governing budget
Mexico's next president is likely to be a woman, but she will face financial limitations due to projects proposed by the current president, López Obrador. These unfinished projects will leave a financial hole for the next administration, requiring fiscal adjustments in 2025. The new president, whether it's Xóchitl Gálvez or Claudia Sheinbaum, will have limited maneuvering room throughout her term.
#history
Times Of Israel: In breakthrough, parts of Herculaneum scroll, buried by Vesuvius eruption, deciphered
Three students deciphered parts of the Herculaneum Scrolls using artificial intelligence and virtual unwrapping, revealing hundreds of words from the 2,000-year-old scrolls. The scrolls, buried in the 79 CE eruption of Mount Vesuvius, were previously illegible due to lava damage.
#crime
Breitbart: LSU Running Back Trey Holly Charged with Attempted Murder
LSU running back Trey Holly charged with attempted murder after a shooting incident. More arrests expected.
Fox News: Madeleine McCann kidnapping suspect goes on trial over unrelated sexual offense charges
Christian Bruckner, a suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, has gone on trial for unrelated sexual offenses in Portugal. Charges include rape and sexual abuse of children. The trial has been adjourned until next week.
Breitbart: Church Burnings Continue in Canada Long After ‘Residential School’ Horror Story Fizzled
Church arsons continue in Canada despite little media coverage. Recent incidents include an attack on a historic Catholic church in Regina and the complete destruction of a log church in British Columbia. The burnings are linked to debunked reports of mass graves at indigenous boarding schools.
#technology
Forbes: Musk Reignites Feud With Sam Altman Over OpenAI’s Ditched Non-Profit Promise
Elon Musk continues his feud with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over the company's shift from a nonprofit to a profit-seeking model. Musk criticizes Altman for turning OpenAI into a closed-source, profit-making company controlled by Microsoft. The feud stems from conflicts over funding and AI safety concerns.