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9 Feb 2025

#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Ben Stiller Denies Taking USAID Money for Trip to Ukraine: 'Lies Coming from Russian Media'
Ben Stiller Denies Taking USAID Money for Trip to Ukraine: 'Lies Coming from Russian Media'
Ben Stiller has denied claims that he received U.S. taxpayer money for his humanitarian trip to Ukraine, stating he self-funded the visit. He labeled the allegations as false and attributed them to Russian media, which falsely reported that he received $4 million from USAID.

The report also implicated other celebrities, claiming they were paid by USAID to visit Ukraine, but a community note clarified that the source was fake. Notably, Sean Penn's lawyer confirmed he also self-funded his travel. The accuracy of the claims remains uncertain.


#religion

The Western Journal: 'Non-Christian': Tucker Carlson Reacts to Woke 'Bishop' Who Blasted Trump
'Non-Christian': Tucker Carlson Reacts to Woke 'Bishop' Who Blasted Trump
Tucker Carlson, exploring Christianity, criticized the Episcopal Church's progressive stance, labeling it "non-Christian" and "pagan." He condemned Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde's remarks to Trump as emotionally manipulative and indicative of a church that has strayed from its roots.

Carlson argues that leftist ideologies have infiltrated Christian denominations, undermining their core values. He believes it is crucial for Christians to expose these changes and reaffirm the true essence of their faith.


#crime

GB News: EXPOSED: Ex-policeman blows whistle on politicians and mosques who influenced grooming gangs investigation
EXPOSED: Ex-policeman blows whistle on politicians and mosques who influenced grooming gangs investigation
A retired South Yorkshire Police officer claims that the Rotherham abuse scandal was downplayed due to fears of political backlash from local councillors. He alleges that the influence of Asian community leaders led to a reluctance to investigate crimes involving predominantly Pakistani abusers, resulting in the exploitation of at least 1,400 girls from 1997 to 2013.

The officer emphasizes that while there have been significant improvements in police handling of such cases since the scandal, the past failures highlight the need for accountability and reform. South Yorkshire Police and Rotherham Council have acknowledged the historical shortcomings and are committed to better safeguarding practices and victim support.


#sports

Forbes: What Time Is The Super Bowl? How To Watch And More.
What Time Is The Super Bowl? How To Watch And More.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will meet in Super Bowl LIX on February 9 in New Orleans, marking a rematch of their 2023 encounter. The Chiefs aim for a historic third consecutive championship, while halftime performances will feature Kendrick Lamar and SZA.

Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. EST, with the Chiefs favored by 1.5 points. President Trump is expected to attend, making history as the first sitting president at a Super Bowl. The NFL will replace "End Racism" with "Choose Love" in the end zones this year.


#technology

Le Monde: Macron uses deepfake videos of himself to promote Paris AI summit
Macron uses deepfake videos of himself to promote Paris AI summit
French President Emmanuel Macron shared AI-generated videos of himself to promote an upcoming AI Action Summit in Paris. The clips feature him in various humorous scenarios, showcasing the potential of AI in transforming sectors like healthcare and energy.

Macron emphasized the need for France and Europe to lead in AI advancements while hosting the summit with global leaders. The promotional post garnered significant attention, receiving 97,000 likes on Instagram.


Forbes: The Trillion-Dollar A.I. Data Center Tsunami —Coming To A Field Near You
The Trillion-Dollar A.I. Data Center Tsunami —Coming To A Field Near You
Mark Zuckerberg announced a $65 billion investment in AI by 2025, focusing on a $10 billion data center project named Sucré in Louisiana. This facility will cover 4 million square feet and require significant energy, raising concerns about its environmental impact amidst rising AI demand.

Analysts predict that even with improved energy efficiency, the demand for AI services will surge, potentially negating any energy savings. Meta is also exploring renewable energy options to mitigate its carbon footprint while leveraging local natural gas resources for power.