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Trump's Buyout Plan: Who Owns Greenland?

Former President Donald Trump has reignited interest in Greenland by expressing a serious intention for the United States to purchase the autonomous territory, which is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. This move has raised questions about sovereignty and territorial claims, as Greenland is rich in natural resources and strategically located in the Arctic. The Danish government has firmly rejected the idea of selling Greenland, emphasizing its status as an integral part of Denmark. The discussion surrounding the potential buyout highlights historical tensions and the geopolitical significance of the region, particularly in the context of increasing competition among global powers in the Arctic. As the U.S. seeks to expand its influence, the question of who truly holds rights over Greenland remains a contentious issue, reflecting broader themes of colonialism and national identity in the Arctic landscape. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 1 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

Viral AI Images: Hollywood Sign Ablaze Amid LA Wildfires

The Hollywood sign, a symbol of the entertainment industry, is currently at risk as wildfires rage in Los Angeles. Although flames are reported to be a few miles away from the iconic landmark on Mount Lee, misinformation has spread on social media, with AI-generated images falsely depicting the sign engulfed in flames. The official Hollywood Sign account reassured the public that it remains intact, urging vigilance for the ongoing fires that have devastated over 27,000 acres and forced the evacuation of more than 100,000 residents, including many celebrities. Meanwhile, the Palisades fire, which began on January 7, has caused significant damage along Sunset Boulevard. In a related political discourse, President-elect Donald Trump criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom for purportedly prioritizing environmental concerns over firefighting resources, stating that the state is now paying a heavy price for these decisions. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 9 am

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

Gaza Deaths in First 9 Months 40% Higher: Lancet

Research published in The Lancet on Friday estimates that the death toll in Gaza during the first nine months of the Israel-Hamas war was approximately 40 percent higher than reported by the Palestinian health ministry. The ministry stated that 37,877 people had died by June 30, 2024, but the study, which utilized data from the ministry, an online survey, and social media obituaries, estimated the toll to be between 55,298 and 78,525, with a best estimate of 64,260. This figure represents about 2.9 percent of Gaza's pre-war population, predominantly affecting women, children, and the elderly. The research employed a "capture-recapture" statistical method to ensure accuracy, though it did not account for indirect deaths from lack of healthcare or food. The findings have sparked debate, with experts acknowledging the challenges in estimating casualties in conflict zones. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 7 am

Supreme Court to Review TikTok Ban Case

The US Supreme Court is set to hear TikTok's appeal against a law requiring its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to either sell the app or face a ban in the US. This legislation, signed by President Biden in April, mandates divestment by January 19 or TikTok will be barred from US app stores and web hosting services. The US government alleges that TikTok enables data collection by Beijing and spreads propaganda, claims both China and ByteDance deny. TikTok argues the law infringes on First Amendment rights, asserting it would silence millions of American users. In a surprising twist, President-elect Donald Trump, who previously sought to ban the app, has expressed support for TikTok, advocating for competition. Meanwhile, a coalition of free speech advocates, including the ACLU, opposes the law, calling it an unprecedented restriction on online speech. A consortium led by billionaire Frank McCourt has also proposed acquiring TikTok's US assets. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 7 am

Trudeau: Trump's Canada Annexation Talk Is Just Distraction

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has dismissed U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's suggestion of potentially annexing Canada as a diversion from his proposed tariffs on Canadian imports. In an interview with CNN, Trudeau characterized Trump's remarks as a negotiation tactic, emphasizing that the imposition of 25% tariffs would significantly raise prices on a wide range of goods, including oil, gas, and lumber, impacting American consumers. Trudeau reiterated his firm stance against any notion of Canada becoming part of the U.S., stating there is "not a snowball's chance in hell" of that happening. He also warned that Canada would implement countermeasures if Trump proceeded with his tariff threats, recalling previous retaliatory tariffs on American products like Heinz ketchup and Harley Davidson motorcycles during a 2018 trade dispute. Trudeau expressed concern that such tariffs would ultimately harm both Canadian consumers and American workers. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 5 am

Chandra Arya, Indian-Origin MP, Announces PM Candidacy in Canada

Chandra Arya, the MP for Nepean, has declared his candidacy for the leadership of the Liberal Party and the position of Prime Minister of Canada. In a video statement, Arya outlined his vision for a smaller, more efficient government aimed at addressing significant structural issues that have persisted for generations. He emphasized the need for bold decisions to revitalize the economy, particularly for struggling middle-class families and younger Canadians facing affordability challenges. Arya pledged to create better economic opportunities and restore hope through pragmatic leadership, urging Canadians to join him in his mission to secure a prosperous future. His announcement follows Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's recent decision to resign as Liberal leader and Prime Minister, pending the selection of a new candidate. The Canadian Parliament is set to be prorogued until March 24, 2025. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 5 am

Biden Calls LA Fires California's Most "Devastating" Ever

US President Joe Biden described the wildfires in Los Angeles as the worst in California's history during a White House meeting on Thursday, pledging additional federal support for the state. With at least five fatalities reported, Biden emphasized the severity of the situation, stating that residents were "living through a nightmare" and commending firefighters as "heroes" for their bravery. He canceled a planned trip to Rome to oversee the federal response, announcing that the government would cover 100% of disaster-related costs for the first 180 days at the request of California Governor Gavin Newsom. Biden is deploying 400 federal firefighters and 30 aircraft to assist, while the Pentagon will contribute eight large planes and 500 personnel. Vice President Kamala Harris labeled the fires "apocalyptic" and raised concerns about insurance cancellations for affected families. Biden also refuted claims by incoming President Donald Trump regarding water shortages, attributing the issue to power outages affecting water pumps. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 5 am

Stars Like Paris Hilton Lose Homes in LA Fires

The recent wildfires in Los Angeles have devastated the homes of numerous celebrities, highlighting the widespread destruction in the area. Among those affected is Paris Hilton, who witnessed her Malibu home burn live on television, expressing her heartbreak on Instagram. Similarly, Oscar-winning actors Anthony Hopkins and Jeff Bridges have reportedly lost their residences, with Hopkins’ home appearing completely destroyed in images. Billy Crystal lamented the loss of his 46-year family home, while Eugene Levy and John Goodman also faced significant losses. Other stars, including Mark Hamill, Jennifer Grey, Cary Elwes, Adam Brody, Miles Teller, and James Woods, either evacuated or confirmed their homes were lost to the flames. Jamie Lee Curtis, while safe, announced a $1 million donation to aid those impacted, underscoring the profound human cost of the fires in the heart of the entertainment industry. sources

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Jan 10 2025, 6 am

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