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7 Feb 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Senegal election postponement: 'A dark stain on the country's history and a blow to West Africa'
President Macky Sall of Senegal has postponed the presidential election, causing a fracture in the country's institutional order. This decision is seen as an institutional coup d'état and a blow to democracy in West Africa.
The postponement of the election is likely to affect Senegal's stability and may encourage other countries in the region to withdraw from the Economic Community of West African States. However, it is important to strengthen regional organizations like ECOWAS to promote democracy and adapt to the changing crises in the region.
The Economist: A court rejects Donald Trump’s claim to absolute immunity
A federal appeals court rejects Donald Trump's claim to immunity from criminal prosecution as a former president. The court states that Trump is now a citizen and subject to the same legal defenses as any other criminal defendant. Trump's lawyers argued that immunity is necessary to prevent chilling effects on presidential action, but the court argues that past presidents have always understood themselves to be subject to criminal liability. The ruling may expedite Trump's trial for election interference, but he may appeal the decision to the Supreme Court.
Fox News: Dueling Republican contests: Trump to romp in Nevada GOP caucus after Haley loses presidential primary
Donald Trump emerges as the winner in Nevada's state-run Republican primary despite not being on the ballot. Nikki Haley, his rival, loses to the option of "none of these candidates." The confusion arises from the presence of both a primary and a caucus in Nevada.
#society
GB News: Anti-zionist professor wins landmark case against 'unfair dismissal': 'VERY clear message!'
Professor David Miller has won a case against his "unfair dismissal" after making controversial remarks regarding the Zionist movement. He argued that anti-Zionist views should be respected as standard anti-racist views. This ruling sends a clear message to organizations like Gideon's.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Middle East crisis live: Hamas proposes three-stage ceasefire deal
Hamas proposes a three-stage ceasefire deal in Gaza, lasting 135 days. Israeli hostages would be released in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. Truce aims to end the war and provide assistance to civilians.
#health
GB News: King Charles ‘drawing on faith’ in his fight against cancer
King Charles is battling cancer and relying on faith for support. He has postponed public duties but will continue with behind-the-scenes work. Prince William will be supporting his father.
Fox News: California county votes to make loneliness a public health emergency, blaming pandemic
Loneliness has been declared a public health emergency in Silicon Valley. San Mateo County in California unanimously passed a resolution declaring loneliness a public health crisis, comparing its impact on health to smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. The surgeon general has previously stated that loneliness leads to poor health outcomes, including heart attack, depression, and early death.
#crime
Fox News: Lawyer in hot water after using AI to present made up information: 'incompetent'
A New York lawyer faces discipline for citing a fictitious case generated by an AI chatbot in a medical malpractice lawsuit. The lawyer claimed a doctor botched an abortion but failed to confirm the existence of the case. The incident highlights the need for lawyers to verify AI-generated research.
GB News: Nottingham killer Valdo Calocane can claim benefits despite being convicted of manslaughter
Valdo Calocane, who killed three people, is eligible for state benefits while detained in a high-security hospital. The victims' families are calling for a review of the law.
Fox News: Palestinian migrant who arrived via Mexico allegedly beat homeowner over his support for Israel: video
A 26-year-old Palestinian migrant in New York stole U.S. and Israeli flags, then beat a homeowner while yelling antisemitic slurs. Authorities are charging him with hate crimes. The incident has sparked controversy over immigration policies and values.
Fox News: Families of Alabama inmates allege organs were removed without consent as expert eyes wider 'problem'
Alabama families are filing a potential class action lawsuit after their deceased relatives' organs were allegedly removed without their consent. The lawsuit, filed by the family of inmate Brandon Clay Dotson, names the Alabama Department of Corrections and the University of Alabama at Birmingham's College of Medicine as defendants. Other families have come forward with similar claims, and attorney Lauren Faraino believes unauthorized organ removals are part of a pattern. The families demand answers and the immediate return of their loved ones' organs.
#outdoors
4Low Magazine: The First S: Sanitation - 4Low Magazine
Land Use is about taking care of trails and the importance of sanitation while outdoors. When using the bathroom, it's recommended to go before heading out and to properly dispose of waste. Urine should be peed in soft soils, away from granite and vegetation. For wiping, a pee-kerchief or toilet paper should be packed out. As for poop, it should be done at least 200 feet away from the trail and water sources, either in a toilet or by digging a hole. Waste should be either buried or packed out, and not left visible on the trail.