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7 Feb 2024
#politics
Flag And Cross: Biden Repeatedly Struggles to String a Sentence Together Until Reporter Bails Him Out
President Joe Biden is showing signs of mental decline, struggling to find words and forgetting important details during speeches. During a speech about the border bill, he couldn't remember the name of the terrorist group that attacked Israel. Concerns about his age and mental fitness are growing, and it raises questions about American power and the perception of the United States in the world.
Fox News: Nikki Haley writes off Nevada as 'penny slots' after loss: 'We didn't bother to play'
Nikki Haley lost the Nevada primary to "None of These Candidates," blaming a rigged system for Trump. Trump gloated over her defeat.
Fox News: Trump recommends North Carolina GOP Chair Whatley to replace McDaniel at RNC: Source
Former President Trump is recommending North Carolina GOP Chair Michael Whatley to replace RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel after the South Carolina Primary. Trump is pushing for Whatley because of his work on election fraud in 2020 and his focus on ensuring safe votes in the 2024 general election. Trump met with McDaniel and stated that changes will be made at the RNC after the primary.
Fox News: Hawaii bill that could boot Trump from ballot narrowly advances
Hawaii's Senate Judiciary Committee narrowly passes a bill that could keep former President Donald Trump off the 2024 presidential ballot. Advocates claim Trump's involvement in the Capitol riot warrants his disqualification. Critics argue the bill is tyrannical and lacks evidence.
Breitbart: George Conway: Federal Appeals Court Rejection of Trump Immunity Is 'Bulletproof'
George Conway, a CNN regular, praised the federal appeals court's rejection of Trump's claim of absolute immunity. Conway said the decision was "bulletproof" and unlikely to be reviewed by the Supreme Court. He emphasized that the court's opinion weighed the costs of not having immunity against the public interest in constitutional democracy and the peaceful transition of power. Conway concluded that the Supreme Court would not need to address the case further.
The Federalist: Washington Post Blames Price Hikes On Stores, Not Bidenflation
The Washington Post blames grocery stores for high food prices, ignoring the role of President Biden's inflationary policies. They attribute rising prices to labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and increased demand for specialty goods. The article defends the Biden administration and downplays the impact of their policies on inflation.
#society
GB News: Alkaline attack is unequivocally about asylum, says Jacob Rees-Mogg
Alleged crimes of Abdul Shokoor Ezedi expose weakness in asylum system. Despite rejection of applications, he committed sexual offense, converted to Christianity, and escaped third rejection. Reports suggest conversion was insincere. Crime highlights failure of asylum system.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: New Wagner leader confirms group’s integration with Russian national guard
The new leader of Russia's Wagner Group confirms their integration with the national guard. The group's new base is likely in Rostov-on-Don, and they are preparing a new volunteer corps to reinforce Russia's war effort in Ukraine and expand influence in Africa.
Times Of Israel: Amid war, doctors in Gaza hospital ‘prioritize’ patients most likely to survive
The European Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza is overwhelmed with patients and lacking proper resources, forcing doctors to prioritize treatment and leaving many with life-threatening injuries untreated. The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas has caused a collapse in healthcare in Gaza, with hospitals shutting down or being directly targeted.
#culture
The Telegraph: Spanish PM backs Eurovision ‘slut’ song amid feminist backlash
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez defends Spain's Eurovision entry, a song called Zorra, against claims by feminists that it is anti-women. The song, which uses the word "zorra" meaning "slut" or "bitch," seeks to challenge misogyny and double standards in society. Sánchez argues that the song provokes necessary conversation and criticism is coming from right-wing critics.
#health
Forbes: Lead-Poisoned Applesauce: Ecuadorian Cinnamon Processor ‘Likely Source’ Behind Recalled Pouches, FDA Says
The FDA announced that an Ecuador-based cinnamon processor named Carlos Aguilera is likely the cause of lead contamination in children's applesauce products. The investigation is ongoing, but the FDA has limited authority in foreign investigations. The contamination may be a result of food fraud.
#crime
Fox News: DC Council appoints man convicted of murder to sentencing commission
A convicted murderer, Joel Castón, who served 27 years in prison, has been appointed to the Washington, D.C. prison sentencing commission. Castón will be the first incarcerated person to serve on the commission, and his appointment is seen as a win for returning citizens nationwide. Castón has a history of involvement in civic engagement, including being elected to office while in prison and advocating for prison reform. The appointment was met with opposition due to concerns about Castón's integrity and the city's crime rates.
Fox News: Migrant's cell phone rings, tipping off Border Patrol to alleged smuggler
An Arizona man is charged with transporting illegal immigrants for profit after border agents discovered a hidden passenger in the trunk of his car. The agents initially stopped the car after spotting unauthorized migrants, and during questioning, they heard a cell phone ringing in the trunk. The hidden passenger, an unauthorized migrant from Mexico, claimed he was smuggled into the U.S. and was being held as a witness in the case. Over 1 million migrant encounters have been reported since October 2024.
Human Events: Australian trans TikToker pleads guilty after sexually abusing and stalking 2 children
An Australian transgender TikToker pleaded guilty to child exploitation, indecent assault, and stalking charges. The victims and their mother described the emotional impact and the fear they experienced as a result of the abuse. The transgender individual, formerly known as Rachel Queen Burton, was arrested in October 2022 and has now admitted to the crimes.
#science
The Economist: Scientists have trained an AI through the eyes of a baby
Scientists at New York University trained an AI model on the experiences of a baby to understand how infants learn language. By analyzing recordings from a toddler's head-mounted camera, the AI was able to identify objects and learn corresponding words. The study suggests that learning from experience may be enough to match words to objects, although skeptics raise doubts about the AI's ability to learn abstract nouns and verbs.
The Economist: The first endometriosis drug in four decades is on the horizon
Scientists are making progress in the treatment and understanding of endometriosis, a painful and debilitating condition that affects many women worldwide. A clinical trial in Scotland is showing promising results for a non-hormonal, non-surgical treatment, and researchers have identified a potential drug that may alleviate symptoms. Additionally, a French pharmaceutical firm has developed a test for endometriosis using specific microRNAs, which could improve diagnosis. While more research is needed, these developments suggest a brighter future for those affected by the condition.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Hunter's 439-Inch Roosevelt Elk Should Smash the Boone & Crocket World Record
In September 2023, a California hunter shot a Roosevelt elk that may break the world record by 20 inches. The bull, killed in Humboldt County, has a preliminary score of 439 7/8 inches.
#other
The Federalist: Huge Rainfall In California Will Only Prevent Droughts For So Long
California gets hit with heavy rain after a long drought (, ) Some relief for drought-stricken state but new reservoirs and desalination efforts needed (, )