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3 May 2025

#politics

Le Monde: Singapore's ruling party headed for clear victory in general elections
Singapore's ruling party headed for clear victory in general elections
Singapore's ruling People's Action Party (PAP) is projected to secure a significant victory in the May 3 general elections, winning nearly all parliamentary seats. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, facing a revitalized opposition, emphasized the need for strong support to navigate economic challenges.

Despite the PAP's dominance, it has faced controversies, including family feuds and corruption scandals. The opposition Workers' Party aims to capitalize on past gains by addressing cost of living concerns, advocating for more representation to hold the PAP accountable.


#society

The Western Journal: Bombshell: HHS Became 'Collaborator in Child Trafficking' Under Biden, Hunt Is On for 300,000 Missing Kids
Bombshell: HHS Became 'Collaborator in Child Trafficking' Under Biden, Hunt Is On for 300,000 Missing Kids
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. accused the Biden administration of complicity in child trafficking, stating that HHS had become a collaborator in such activities. He announced efforts to locate 300,000 missing children, claiming many are victims of exploitation and forced labor.

Kennedy's remarks were supported by a report from the Department of Homeland Security indicating that approximately 325,000 unaccompanied migrant children had disappeared. A whistleblower alleged that the Biden-era program for these children was akin to child slavery, with serious concerns about inadequate vetting of sponsors.


The Western Journal: Prince Harry Loses Court Battle, Humiliating Development Means He Won't Be Returning to UK
Prince Harry Loses Court Battle, Humiliating Development Means He Won't Be Returning to UK
Prince Harry has lost a legal battle to secure publicly funded security, leading him to announce he will no longer return to the UK. He stated that this decision has worsened his relationship with King Charles III, who is undergoing cancer treatment.

Harry's security status has been downgraded since moving to California, and Buckingham Palace defended the court's ruling, emphasizing that Harry's security would be assessed based on circumstances during his visits. The ongoing tensions within the royal family are compounded by Harry's previous memoir, which criticized family members.


Forbes: ‘You Chose That Life’: Some AI Startups Require A 7 Day Work Week
‘You Chose That Life’: Some AI Startups Require A 7 Day Work Week
Silicon Valley startups are increasingly embracing extreme work schedules, with some companies like Arrowster and Corgi requiring employees to work six or seven days a week. This trend is driven by a competitive landscape in the AI sector, where long hours are seen as a necessity to attract talent and secure funding.

While some founders argue that this intense work culture is essential for success, experts warn of potential burnout and the risks of violating fair labor practices. The irony lies in the promise of AI to enhance productivity, which could lead to shorter work weeks in the future.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Waltz’s coordination with Netanyahu on Iran strike contributed to firing — report
Waltz’s coordination with Netanyahu on Iran strike contributed to firing — report
President Trump dismissed national security adviser Mike Waltz due to disagreements over Iran policy, particularly Waltz's military approach and coordination with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Trump's preference for diplomacy clashed with Waltz's hawkish stance, leading to his ousting.

Waltz's close ties with Netanyahu raised concerns within the administration, as Trump favored a diplomatic solution to Iran's nuclear program. The U.S. is reportedly negotiating a deal similar to the 2015 JCPOA, which Israel opposes, fearing it won't prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.


#sports

GB News: Rory McIlroy confesses wife Erica Stoll made major impact on Masters win - 'Her decision'
Rory McIlroy confesses wife Erica Stoll made major impact on Masters win - 'Her decision'
Rory McIlroy attributed his recent Masters victory to unconventional relaxation techniques, including watching Netflix's "Bridgerton" at the suggestion of his wife. He aimed to distract himself from tournament coverage, which he found helpful in achieving his career Grand Slam.

McIlroy's approach included watching family-friendly films like "Zootopia" with his daughter. His successful strategy of combining strict sleep routines with entertainment distractions contributed to his win at Augusta National after 16 attempts.


#technology

Human Events: TikTok fined €530 million by EU regulator for sending user data to China
TikTok fined €530 million by EU regulator for sending user data to China
TikTok has been fined €530 million by Ireland’s Data Protection Commission for violating EU data privacy laws by transferring user data to China without adequate protections. The regulator found TikTok lacked transparency and has given the company six months to comply with regulations.

TikTok plans to appeal the ruling, asserting that it has since implemented stringent data protections through its Project Clover. The company claims it has never provided European user data to the Chinese government and criticized the investigation's focus on outdated practices.


The Western Journal: Humanoid Robot Attacks Humans After Terrifying Error
Humanoid Robot Attacks Humans After Terrifying Error
A recent incident involving China's Unitree H1 humanoid robot has raised concerns after it exhibited erratic behavior, nearly striking lab technicians. The robot was being held by a crane when it began flailing its arms, prompting one technician to disable it.

Experts suggest the robot's actions were due to a glitch rather than a complete malfunction, as it struggled to maintain balance while restrained. The Unitree H1, introduced earlier this year, has previously demonstrated both performance and issues during public appearances.