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Supreme Court Rejects Trump's Hush Money Case Sentencing Appeal

The US Supreme Court has denied President-elect Donald Trump's emergency request to postpone his sentencing in the hush money case, with the ruling coming down in a narrow 5-4 vote. The decision, made public on Thursday, allows the sentencing to proceed as scheduled on Friday, marking a significant moment in Trump's ongoing legal challenges. This ruling underscores the court's stance on the matter, despite Trump's last-minute efforts to delay the proceedings. The case has garnered considerable attention, reflecting broader implications for Trump's political future and legal accountability. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 7 am

Trudeau Sends Aid to Combat Los Angeles Fire

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has dispatched firefighting resources to California, which is currently battling severe wildfires that have resulted in at least seven fatalities and the destruction of over 10,000 structures. Despite ongoing tensions with US President-elect Donald Trump, who has provocatively suggested making Canada the "51st state," Trudeau emphasized the importance of mutual support between neighbors. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he shared a video of a Canadian waterbomber in action, stating, "To our American neighbours: Canada's here to help." The wildfires, exacerbated by strong Santa Ana winds, have led to widespread evacuations, particularly due to the destructive Palisades and Eaton Fires. As conditions remain precarious, Trudeau's message underscores the commitment of Canada to assist its southern neighbor amidst a crisis, regardless of political rhetoric. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 11 am

Seven Planets Align: When and How to Watch

A rare celestial event is set to captivate stargazers and astronomers alike on February 28, as all seven planets—Saturn, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, Uranus, Jupiter, and Mars—will align in the night sky. This planetary alignment, described by scientists as a rare coincidence, last occurred in April 2022 during a total solar eclipse over North America. Leading up to this event, six of the seven planets will begin to align starting January 21. While alignments of three to eight planets are not uncommon, seven-planet alignments are particularly rare. Although the planets will appear to line up along the ecliptic, they will not form a straight line due to their differing orbits in three-dimensional space. Stargazers are advised to seek dark, open areas for optimal viewing, as most planets will be visible to the naked eye, except for Neptune and Uranus, which may require a telescope. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 11 am

Karnataka's Chandra Arya Joins Canada PM Race

Chandra Arya, an Indian-origin Liberal MP representing Nepean, has announced his candidacy for the leadership of Canada, aiming to become the next Prime Minister. In his campaign, he proposed transforming Canada into a "sovereign republic," raising the retirement age, introducing a citizenship-based tax system, and formally recognising Palestine. Arya, who moved to Canada from Karnataka over 20 years ago, previously worked as an engineer and entrepreneur before entering politics in 2015. His announcement follows current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to step down. Arya gained attention in 2022 for speaking Kannada in the House of Commons, marking a historic moment for the language outside India. Additionally, he has been an advocate for Hindu Canadians and has addressed the underrepresentation of their community in politics, while also taking a firm stance on the Khalistan issue, which has led to tensions within his party. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 12 pm

Satellite Images Reveal LA's Wildfire Devastation Before and After

California's wildfire crisis continues to wreak havoc in Los Angeles County, with the Palisades and Eaton Fires collectively scorching 34,000 acres and destroying nearly 10,000 structures, marking the most destructive wildfires in the region's history. Satellite images from Maxar Technologies illustrate the devastation, with entire neighborhoods reduced to ash, prompting President Biden to declare a major disaster and commit federal support for recovery efforts. Local residents describe the scene as akin to "driving through hell," as they grapple with immense losses, including upscale homes and vital infrastructure like the Mount Wilson Observatory. Governor Gavin Newsom has mobilized the National Guard for evacuation and traffic control, while firefighters from across the U.S. and Canada work tirelessly to combat the flames, which have been exacerbated by strong winds. A new fire, the Kenneth Fire, has also emerged, threatening the exclusive Hidden Hills community. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 9 am

Trump: Putin Wants to Meet, We're Arranging It

US President-elect Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he is in the process of arranging a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, just days before his inauguration. Speaking at a gathering with Republican governors at his Mar-a-Lago resort, Trump emphasized the need to end the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has been under Russian invasion since February 2022. "He wants to meet, and we're setting it up," Trump stated, referring to Putin's public desire for dialogue. Despite his campaign promises to seek peace, Trump has not proposed specific ceasefire plans and has frequently criticized the substantial military aid provided by the US to Ukraine, which has totaled over $65 billion since the start of the conflict. Additionally, he has drawn attention for his admiration of Putin and for mocking Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, raising questions about his stance on NATO and US involvement in the region. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 10 am

Bryan Johnson Abandons Longevity Medicine Due to Health Issues

Bryan Johnson, the 47-year-old tech entrepreneur renowned for his ambitious quest to reverse biological aging, has discontinued the use of rapamycin, an immunosuppressant he had taken for five years to enhance longevity. Johnson, who invested millions and followed an aggressive protocol, found that the side effects of the drug outweighed its minimal benefits. Originally prescribed to transplant patients, rapamycin has been studied for its potential to extend lifespan in mice, but Johnson's team concluded that its long-term use could disrupt lipid metabolism and induce insulin intolerance. He announced his decision on September 28, stating, "the benefits of lifelong dosing do not justify the hefty side effects." Johnson's commitment to anti-aging includes a $2 million annual budget for medical diagnostics and treatments, alongside a strict regimen of diet and exercise, all documented in his upcoming Netflix film, "Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever." sources

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Jan 10 2025, 10 am

Nvidia Slams Biden's Proposed AI Chip Export Restrictions

Nvidia has voiced strong opposition to a potential plan by the Biden administration to impose new restrictions on AI chip exports, urging the outgoing president not to enact policies that could undermine the U.S. economy and benefit adversaries. Vice President Ned Finkle warned that the proposed regulations, aimed at preventing access to AI technology by adversaries such as China, could hinder global computing advancements and push markets towards alternative technologies. The Information Technology Industry Council, representing major firms like Amazon and Microsoft, echoed these concerns, arguing that the restrictions would impose arbitrary limits on U.S. companies' ability to compete internationally. As the Biden administration considers these measures, President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office on January 20, having previously implemented similar restrictions during his first term. Following the Bloomberg report on the potential regulations, Nvidia's shares fell more than 1% in extended trading on Thursday. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 10 am

Air Tankers Battle LA Wildfires from Above

In Calabasas, California, firefighting efforts intensified as air tankers and helicopters battled multiple wildfires, including the newly ignited Kenneth Fire. AFP reporters observed numerous blazes across the mountainous landscape, with smoke billowing like volcanic eruptions. Helicopter pilot Albert Azouz described the chaotic scene as "crazy town," noting the unprecedented number of aircraft deployed simultaneously. Firefighting officials redirected resources to combat the Kenneth Fire, which erupted late Thursday afternoon in the celebrity enclave near Los Angeles. Aircraft, including Boeing Chinook helitankers from Canada, played a crucial role in the firefighting efforts, especially after strong winds initially grounded operations. On Thursday, helicopters conducted hundreds of water and flame retardant drops, while night-capable helicopters continued their work amidst challenging conditions, as forecasts indicated stronger gusts were expected to return. The ongoing battle against the blazes underscores the urgency of containing the fires before further devastation occurs. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 10 am

Survivors Guard Against Looters in Fire-Damaged Los Angeles

In Los Angeles, residents displaced by devastating wildfires are taking turns patrolling their neighborhoods to deter looters, as at least 20 arrests have been made in connection with the chaos. The fires have ravaged affluent areas like Pacific Palisades and Altadena, leading to concerns among evacuees about inadequate security measures. Local authorities, including Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna, have ramped up police presence in affected regions, emphasizing that anyone found in evacuation zones without permission risks arrest. Luna stated that violating evacuation orders could result in misdemeanor charges, while committing crimes could escalate to felonies. District Attorney Nathan Hochman reinforced the seriousness of looting, vowing to prosecute offenders to the fullest extent of the law. "These acts are despicable," he said, highlighting the community's distress as they grapple with both the fires and the threat of criminal activity. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 8 am

Giorgia Meloni Compares Elon Musk to George Soros

Italy's far-right Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni defended Elon Musk's political comments on Thursday, asserting that the backlash he faces stems from his non-leftist views rather than the content of his statements. Meloni, leader of the Brothers of Italy party, emphasized Musk's right to free speech and criticized what she termed the political interference of wealthy left-wing figures, notably George Soros. She contended that Musk's financial support for a political campaign in the U.S. is standard practice, contrasting it with Soros's global influence through his Open Society Foundations. Meloni dismissed claims that Musk's interactions on social media constitute dangerous interference, arguing that the real concern lies with those who use their resources to sway political outcomes internationally. Despite confusion during the press conference, where she mistakenly referred to Musk as Donald Trump, Meloni reiterated her stance against left-wing criticism and alleged interference in Italian politics. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 8 am

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