Taiwan’s National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) has mass-produced the Ching Tien hypersonic cruise missile, boasting a range exceeding 2,000 km and potentially reaching targets as far as Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. To improve deployment, the military is procuring mobile launch vehicles, primarily from Czech manufacturer Tatra, for these missiles. This initiative, including the “Feiji No. 2” project, represents a significant advancement in Taiwan’s deep-strike capabilities, marking the first deployment of such long-range strategic weapons. The Ching Tien system’s extended range is achieved through upgrades from the earlier Ching Tien supersonic cruise missile.
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Despite Elon Musk’s initial inflammatory remarks and subsequent about-face on H-1B visas, Steve Bannon claims no “MAGA civil war” occurred, asserting Musk lacked the fortitude to withstand right-wing backlash. Trump’s recent support for H-1B visas, contradicting his past stance, further undermines the notion of a significant intra-party conflict. Bannon mocks Musk’s perceived weakness, while figures like Laura Loomer express concern over tech industry influence within the Republican party. Ultimately, some media outlets are already declaring the debate concluded, with liberals and Democrats the perceived losers.
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Elon Musk’s recent request for more “positive” content on X was met with widespread criticism, with users labeling him a hypocrite for his own inflammatory posts. These posts include endorsing the far-right AfD party in Germany and using profanity towards critics. Musk’s actions contrast sharply with his demand, particularly given analysis suggesting he artificially boosted pro-Trump content on the platform. This controversy highlights the ongoing tension between Musk’s stated goals for X and his actual actions on the platform.
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Matthew Muller, the man dubbed the “Gone Girl” kidnapper after his 2015 guilty plea for the kidnapping and sexual assault of Denise Huskins, now faces new charges related to earlier home invasions. These charges, announced by the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s office, stem from two separate incidents in 2009.
The first incident, occurring on September 29th, 2009, allegedly involved Muller breaking into a woman’s Mountain View home. He bound her, forced her to consume a mixture of medications, and threatened to rape her. The woman, however, managed to dissuade him, and Muller ultimately fled after suggesting she get a dog for protection.… Continue reading
A federal appeals court upheld a jury’s finding that Donald Trump is liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll, affirming the $5 million damages award. Trump plans to appeal this decision, as well as a separate $83.3 million defamation verdict, potentially delaying Carroll’s receipt of the funds well into next year. The appeals process could involve an en banc review by the Second Circuit and ultimately, a petition to the Supreme Court. The court’s decision rejected Trump’s arguments against the admissibility of key evidence, including the “Access Hollywood” tape and testimony from other women who accused him of similar misconduct.
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El Al has extended its suspension of flights to Moscow until the end of March 2024. This decision follows an earlier temporary suspension implemented last week. The airline cited the recent crash of an Azerbaijani passenger plane, widely believed to have been downed by a Russian air defense system, as a contributing factor to the extended cancellation. The suspension reflects growing safety concerns regarding air travel to and from Moscow.
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In early December, a China-based Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) actor gained unauthorized access to US Treasury Department systems via a compromised third-party service provider, BeyondTrust. The breach involved several employee workstations and some unclassified documents, prompting the Treasury Department to characterize the incident as a “major cybersecurity incident.” Investigations, involving the FBI and other agencies, are underway to assess the full impact. The Treasury Department has stated that the access has been stopped and will provide a supplemental report within 30 days.
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A major cybersecurity incident at the US Treasury Department involved a Chinese state-sponsored actor gaining access to several Treasury workstations and unclassified documents via a compromised third-party software provider, BeyondTrust. The intrusion, attributed to a stolen access key, allowed the actor to override security and access departmental user workstations. The compromised service has been taken offline, and investigations are underway with law enforcement and CISA. Treasury officials will brief congressional committees on the breach next week.
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Following a dispute over his jeans at the Fide World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championships, World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen withdrew from the competition. FIDE subsequently revised its dress code to permit “elegant minor deviations,” specifically including appropriate jeans with a jacket. Carlsen, after expressing his dissatisfaction with the initial handling of the situation, will now return to the tournament. The federation emphasized the importance of maintaining a respectful atmosphere, while adding oversight to ensure adherence to the updated guidelines.
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