January 29, 2024 - Monday

[WORLD] Three US troops were killed in a drone attack at a US outpost in Jordan, with over 30 service members injured.

Three US Army soldiers were killed and over 30 service members were injured in a drone attack at a US outpost in Jordan. This is the first time US troops have been killed by enemy fire in the Middle East since the beginning of the Gaza war. President Biden vowed to hold those responsible accountable, stating that the attack was carried out by Iran-backed militant groups operating in Syria and Iraq. The number of wounded is expected to rise as service members seek treatment for traumatic brain injury symptoms.

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[NATION] Former President Trump ordered to pay $83 million in damages for defaming E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of rape.

A New York jury has ruled that Donald Trump must pay writer E. Jean Carroll $83 million in damages for defamation after repeatedly denying her allegations of rape. Carroll, a former advice columnist, had accused Trump of assaulting her in the 1990s. Trump intends to appeal the verdict and has criticized the legal system, calling it a "political weapon." This case has brought attention back to Trump's behavior and lifestyle, reigniting controversies and concerns.

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[BUSINESS] This week in the stock market: big tech earnings, Fed meeting, and the January jobs report.

The stock market is set for a busy week as investors await earnings reports from tech giants like Microsoft and Apple. The Federal Reserve's policy decision is expected to hold interest rates steady, but investors will be watching for any signals of potential rate cuts. Additionally, the January jobs report will provide updates on the strength of the labor market. Overall, this week will be crucial for investors as they navigate through a wave of data and corporate earnings.

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[TECHNOLOGY] The latest iOS 17.3 update from Apple introduces a new theft protection feature called Stolen Device Protection to add extra layers of security to iPhones.

Apple's iOS 17.3 update includes a new feature called Stolen Device Protection that aims to protect iPhones from theft. With this update, thieves will have a harder time accessing sensitive information on stolen devices, such as passwords and personal data. The feature can be enabled by updating to iOS 17.3 and turning it on in the settings. Apple has introduced this feature in response to increasing incidents of iPhone theft and the potential loss of valuable data for victims.

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[SPORTS] Detroit Lions impress with their performance in the title game, demonstrating an innovative and energetic style of play.

The Detroit Lions deserve credit for their impressive performance in the title game, particularly with their dominant offensive line and rushing game. However, there is a quibble with the NFL's policy on rewarding teams for developing minority coaches and GMs, as it is not equitable. Buffalo GM Brandon Beane faces important decisions regarding Stefon Diggs' contract. Despite criticism, Lions coach Dan Campbell's aggressive approach remains unchanged. NFL pundits' criticism of 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy is countered by ex-49ers cornerback Richard Sherman after their NFC Championship win.

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[SCIENCE] New research confirms the presence of an ancient lake in Mars' Jezero crater, raising hopes of finding traces of past life in sediment samples.

New research published in Science Advances confirms that the Jezero crater on Mars was once a lake, potentially providing soil samples that could reveal signs of ancient life. The discovery was made by NASA's Perseverance rover using ground-penetrating radar, which revealed layers of sediment from a dried-up delta. The confirmation of the ancient lake brings excitement and hope for future exploration and analysis of Mars' past habitability. #Mars #Perseverance #AncientLake #SedimentSamples #PastLife

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[HEALTH] The UK is experiencing a serious outbreak of measles, with experts warning that the number of cases could reach tens of thousands.

Health authorities in England are concerned about the growing measles outbreak, which has already seen 216 confirmed cases and 103 probable cases in the West Midlands region. The vaccination rate has been declining due to misinformation and budget cuts to community health services. Currently, only 89% of children in England have received their first dose of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine, falling short of the 95% threshold needed for herd immunity. The World Health Organization has also reported a significant increase in measles cases throughout Europe.

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[ENTERTAINMENT] 'The Beekeeper' and 'Mean Girls' are in a close battle for the top spot at the weekend box office, with 'Mean Girls' currently leading.

In a weekend with no new wide releases, 'The Beekeeper' and 'Mean Girls' are competing for first place at the box office. 'The Beekeeper' is predicted to make $7.4 million, narrowly ahead of 'Mean Girls' with $7.3 million. The outcome will depend on Sunday's box office performance, which may be affected by football games. Currently, 'Mean Girls' is performing slightly better, but the final results will be known on Monday. This close battle is reminiscent of previous box office showdowns, highlighting the competitive nature of the film industry.

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