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Judge Who Denied Musk's Tesla Pay Faces Backlash

Delaware Judge Kathaleen St. J. McCormick faced significant backlash on social media after her ruling blocked Elon Musk's multibillion-dollar Tesla payday for the second time. Musk denounced the decision as "absolute corruption" on X, while Tesla investor Cathie Wood criticized McCormick as an "activist judge" undermining shareholder rights. This ruling adds to McCormick's history of contentious decisions involving Musk, including her January annulment of a $2.6 billion pay package due to board conflicts of interest. Experts note that cases involving high-profile figures like Musk amplify scrutiny on judges. Despite the criticism, some legal analysts praised McCormick for her integrity, emphasizing that her ruling aligns with Delaware law. Musk has threatened that such decisions could drive businesses away from Delaware, where many Fortune 500 companies are incorporated. Tesla plans to appeal McCormick's ruling, suggesting the legal saga is far from over. sources

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Dec 04 2024, 11 am

Trudeau Announces Canada-US Economic Summit This Friday

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that a summit focused on Canada-US economic relations will take place in Toronto on Friday, following a recent 30-day pause on proposed tariffs by the Trump administration. The Council on Canada-US Relations will convene to explore strategies for bolstering Canada's economy, enhancing domestic trade, diversifying export markets, and improving productivity. Trudeau emphasized the importance of increased coordination between Canada and the United States as part of the discussions. The summit aims to address key economic challenges and foster closer ties between the two nations. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 8 pm

5 Challenges to Trump's Plans for Gaza Control Explained

Donald Trump has announced his intention to "take over" Gaza, a proposal met with significant skepticism and opposition from various quarters. Analysts highlight five major obstacles to the plan: First, the deep-rooted connection Palestinians have to their land, as evidenced by the return of displaced individuals following a ceasefire. Second, Arab nations, including Egypt and Jordan, have outright rejected the idea, emphasizing the inalienable rights of Palestinians. Third, the prospect of deploying US troops in Gaza contradicts Trump's earlier commitment to avoid foreign military entanglements and would likely face fierce resistance from groups like Hamas. Fourth, international law prohibits such actions without the consent of the sovereign authority, which the Palestinian Authority cannot provide. Lastly, while some Israeli far-right factions support Trump's rhetoric, more moderate politicians express doubts about the plan's feasibility, suggesting it may be counterproductive. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 8 pm

Passenger Throws Sanitary Pads at Kenya Airways Staff Over Denial

A Nigerian woman, Gloria Omisore, created a scene at Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport after being denied boarding for lacking a French visa for her layover. According to the _New York Post_, Omisore, en route from Lagos to Manchester via Paris, threw used sanitary pads at airline staff during a heated confrontation. Despite being offered an alternative flight to London, her frustration escalated, leading her to demand compensation and a sanitary towel while insisting on keeping her phone. In response, Kenya Airways stated that it does not cover accommodation costs for passengers denied boarding due to visa issues and condemned Omisore's actions as inappropriate. Following consultations between the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and Kenyan officials, it was decided that Omisore would be deported back to Nigeria the same day, a decision confirmed by spokesperson Michael Achimugu. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 8 pm

Murder Suspect Attacked by Victim's Family in Court Video

A New Mexico murder suspect, Alexander Ortiz, was violently attacked in court on Friday by relatives of his alleged victim, Alianna Farfan. Ortiz, 21, is charged with first-degree murder in connection with Farfan's shooting death in January 2024. During a plea hearing at the Bernalillo County Courthouse in Albuquerque, video footage captured the moment Carlos Lucero, Farfan's uncle, and Pete Ysasi, her stepfather, jumped over a courtroom barrier and assaulted Ortiz. The chaotic scene involved multiple individuals, including a corrections officer attempting to protect Ortiz, before the officer used a Taser to restore order. Lucero reportedly expressed satisfaction with the attack, stating, "It was worth every moment." Both Lucero and Ysasi were arrested and charged with battery on a peace officer. Ortiz, who has pleaded not guilty, remains in custody, with his next hearing scheduled for Friday. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 6 pm

Trump's Immigration Strategy: Visuals to Deter Immigrants

President Donald Trump's immigration strategy emphasizes the importance of "visuals" to deter undocumented immigrants from remaining in the U.S. A White House official stated that the administration aims to counter media narratives by showcasing active efforts at the southern border. Recently, Trump’s Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited troops deployed in El Paso, highlighting a sense of urgency through viral content. Additionally, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem participated in a raid in New York City while dressed as an ICE agent, drawing mixed reactions from the public. Celebrities like Dr. Phil have also joined ICE operations to enhance media coverage. The White House's official X account further amplifies images of deportations, reinforcing the strategy to encourage self-deportation among undocumented immigrants. While the specifics of immigration arrests under the Biden administration remain unclear, Trump's approach has garnered significant media attention. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 7 pm

Rs 1,000 Crore Underwater Base to Enable Sea Living by 2027

DEEP, a Gloucestershire-based company, has unveiled plans for an underwater base designed to support human life and work at depths of up to 200 meters. Accommodating six or more occupants, this ambitious project aims to establish a continuous human presence beneath the ocean, drawing parallels to the International Space Station's transformative role in space exploration. The initiative seeks to enhance our understanding of the oceans, which cover two-thirds of the Earth and provide vital oxygen. DEEP's Sentinel platform encompasses not only the habitat but also next-generation submersibles and safety systems developed through the DEEP Institute. Following two years of research into advanced manufacturing processes, DEEP has secured design approval from DNV, a leading certification authority. With manufacturing already underway, DEEP's leaders emphasize that the Sentinel system is a practical step towards deeper ocean exploration, rather than a mere concept. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 7 pm

UN Calls Trump's Gaza Resettlement Plan "Very Surprising

The head of the UN refugee agency expressed concern over President Donald Trump's unexpected proposal for the United States to assume control of the Gaza Strip and resettle its inhabitants. Filippo Grandi, the UN's high commissioner for refugees, described the idea as "surprising" and noted the lack of clarity surrounding the proposal, which complicates the discussion of such a sensitive issue. Trump's announcement, made during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, suggested plans to transform the war-torn region by removing unexploded ordnance and rebuilding its economy. Grandi also highlighted the urgency of the situation as the UNHCR seeks to renegotiate US support following a significant freeze on American aid, which previously accounted for up to 40% of the agency's funding. "All of this is very fluid at the moment," Grandi stated, underscoring the challenges faced by the organization. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 7 pm

DeepSeek Exposed: IT Trainer Reveals Shocking Truth

YouTuber and IT trainer David Bombal has raised serious concerns about the data privacy practices of Chinese AI company DeepSeek following an extensive test. Using an Ethernet connection and a wiretap, Bombal monitored network traffic with Wireshark and discovered that 51 data packets were sent to Beijing, contradicting DeepSeek's claims of not transmitting data to China. Further analysis revealed the involvement of Alibaba Cloud in this data transfer, prompting questions about the company's data handling. Bombal noted that DeepSeek's privacy policy states it automatically collects information, including IP addresses and usage data. The findings have sparked widespread concern among users, with comments highlighting potential security risks and the introduction of a bill in the US that could impose severe penalties for using DeepSeek. Critics argue that the test raises significant issues, while some defend the company's practices as expected for a Chinese-developed product. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 7 pm

Trump Aims for Immediate 'Nuclear Peace Agreement' with Iran

US President Donald Trump has expressed his preference for a "verified nuclear peace agreement" with Iran, stating that he would rather see the country "peacefully grow and prosper." In a post on Truth Social, Trump dismissed reports suggesting that the US and Israel were planning to take military action against Iran as "greatly exaggerated." He called for immediate efforts to establish a nuclear agreement, envisioning a celebratory event in the Middle East upon its completion. While advocating for Iran's success, Trump emphasized that the nation "cannot have a Nuclear Weapon." His comments come a day after he reinstated a "maximum pressure" policy against Iran, citing concerns over its alleged attempts to develop nuclear capabilities. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 6 pm

Supersonic Jets Return: Are They Worth the Cost?

Last week, Boom Supersonic's XB-1 became the first piloted civilian aircraft to break the sound barrier since the Concorde's retirement in 2003, marking a significant milestone in the pursuit of supersonic travel. The company aims to introduce its Overture airliner, capable of flying at Mach 1.7, to commercial passengers by 2029, promising reduced flight times—such as a New York to Rome journey in just 4 hours and 40 minutes. However, challenges persist, including the sonic booms generated by supersonic flight, which have historically limited overland travel. Boom plans to address noise concerns by flying at subsonic speeds over land and utilizing sustainable aviation fuels. Despite modern advancements, the future of supersonic travel remains uncertain, as consumer demand and evolving work practices may influence its viability in a post-pandemic world. sources

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Feb 05 2025, 3 pm

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