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Trudeau Resigns Amid Political Strife; Trump's Greenland, Panama Moves Add Pressure on Canada
Justin Trudeau has announced his resignation as Canadian Prime Minister, citing political challenges and low polling. His exit is amid economic fears heightened by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's threats of tariffs and potential military actions concerning Greenland and the Panama Canal.
Wildfires Force 30,000 to Evacuate Pacific Palisades; Governor Declares Emergency
Wildfires fueled by powerful winds force 30,000 evacuations in Pacific Palisades, prompting a state of emergency in Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Governor Newsom urges caution as officials assess damage, with key sites like the Getty Villa reporting no harm to collections.
MicroStrategy Buys 1,070 Bitcoins Amid Stock Dip; Market Awaits Fed's Next Move
MicroStrategy starts 2025 with a bold Bitcoin acquisition of 1,070 BTC for $101 million, raising its holdings to 447,470 BTC. However, its stock fell 3% amid shifting Fed rate cut expectations and market volatility.
Aussie Scientists Unveil 'Toxic Male Technique' to Combat Mosquito-Borne Diseases
Australian researchers introduce the 'Toxic Male Technique' to manage mosquito populations, genetically engineering males to reduce female lifespan and cut disease spread. This method promises ecological safety and effectiveness akin to pesticides, with field trials expected within a decade.
Qualcomm has introduced the Snapdragon X SoC at CES 2025, targeting AI PCs priced under $600 with features like multi-day battery life and Copilot+ functionality. Major PC brands are set to launch laptops with this chip, as Qualcomm seeks to challenge AMD and Intel in the mid-range laptop market.
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Donald Trump plans to impose steep tariffs on global imports, specifically targeting China, Canada, and Mexico, which could raise consumer costs and increase inflation risks. These measures may prompt retaliatory actions from trade partners and complicate U.S. monetary policy, potentially affecting industries like electric vehicles and semiconductors.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Greece for illegally deporting a Turkish asylum seeker, A.R.E., highlighting the systematic use of 'pushbacks.' The court's decision, awarding €20,000 in damages, may influence future cases and challenges Greece's denial of such practices.
The Georgia Republican Party has expelled former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, citing disloyalty over his support for Kamala Harris and opposition to GOP candidates. Duncan's endorsement of Biden and criticism of Trump further alienated him from the party, leading to his ban from GOP events and properties.
Princeton and IIT researchers have developed an AI that dramatically accelerates wireless microchip design, reducing costs and time. Published in Nature Communications, the AI designs complex electromagnetic structures in hours, a task that previously took weeks, opening new possibilities for energy-efficient circuits.