January 2026

TikTok App Deletions Up 150% Following U.S. Ownership Change

Following the announcement of a new joint venture to manage TikTok’s U.S. operations, user uninstalls have surged. Sensor Tower reported a nearly 150% increase in average daily app deletions over the last five days. The joint venture introduced a new privacy policy that prompted some users to express concerns on social media. Despite the updated policy containing similar language as an archived version from August 2024, the announcement has resulted in a demonstrable change in user sentiment, leading to more deletions.

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Ghislaine Maxwell Accuses DOJ of Protecting Epstein Associates in New Allegations

The attack on Omar at the town hall appears to have been premeditated and politically motivated. Despite being sprayed, Omar immediately resumed the town hall, declaring resilience against those attempting to disrupt the event. This incident follows weeks of attacks from Trump, who has employed racist tropes against Omar and the Somali American community. Trump’s rhetoric, including disparaging remarks about Somalia, likely contributed to the hostile environment surrounding the event.

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Schumer: Lose ICE Masks, Add Body Cams – Critics Demand Abolition

Schumer says immigration agents must lose masks, add body cameras, and it’s a topic sparking a lot of debate, to say the least. The immediate reaction from many seems to be a resounding “meh.” It appears there’s a strong sentiment that these are merely superficial gestures, too little, too late, and ultimately, not enough to address the core issues surrounding immigration enforcement. The general feeling is that the proposal is a band-aid on a gaping wound.

The core of the criticism revolves around the perceived ineffectiveness of these measures. Body cameras, in the eyes of many, are useless without accountability and transparency.… Continue reading

China Executes 11 Myanmar Scam Mafia Members for Crimes Including Murder

The Chinese internet experienced a surge in searches last year concerning a Chinese actor lured to Myanmar for an acting job and subsequently forced into scam operations. This incident, along with others, heightened existing tensions in Beijing. The Chinese government had been urging Myanmar’s junta to curb the activities of these scam centers. This highlights the growing frustration over the cross-border criminal activities originating from Myanmar.

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California Bill Proposes Ban on ICE Agents in Teaching and Policing Roles

California’s proposed bill targeting ICE agents, specifically aiming to bar them from teaching and policing jobs, immediately sparks thoughts about public safety and the nature of these professions. It’s hard not to consider this a crucial step, and many feel it’s a bare minimum requirement. The idea that individuals involved in practices that cause deep societal harm should not be entrusted with positions of authority, particularly those involving vulnerable populations, is a powerful sentiment. It resonates with the core belief that those in positions of power should uphold ethical standards and protect those they serve, not contribute to their fear and suffering.… Continue reading

Southern US Grapples with Snow, Power Outages Amidst Climate Change Debate

In the midst of subfreezing temperatures and widespread power outages across the South, conditions were worsening as vehicles became stranded on major highways, and residents faced dwindling supplies of essential resources. Mississippi deployed snowplows and National Guard troops to clear gridlocked interstates, while tens of thousands of homes and businesses remained without power. Emergency officials were reporting a surge of desperate calls from people running low on food, water, and medication. Forecasters predicted the cold weather would persist, with potential for heavy snowfall in the Carolinas and Virginia.

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Germany Warns Travelers of US “Violent Clashes”: Are Risks Overblown?

Following recent demonstrations and fatalities involving immigration authorities in Minneapolis and other U.S. cities, Germany has issued a travel advisory for citizens traveling to the United States. The advisory warns of potential “violent clashes” and urges travelers to avoid crowds and follow local security instructions. The advisory also mentions a rise in violent crime and “increased risk of politically motivated violence,” in addition to previous advisories regarding entry into the U.S. Notably, this is not the first time Germany has issued such a caution.

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Trump Weighs Iran Strike: Potential Risks, Epstein Files, and US Foreign Policy Concerns

Following failed negotiations with Iran regarding its nuclear program and ballistic missile production, the Trump administration is now considering military strikes on Iran. Potential targets include Iranian leaders, nuclear sites, and government institutions, with the presence of a US carrier strike group in the region potentially expanding military options. Despite initial talks, no direct negotiations have occurred recently, and the US has set preconditions for future talks. Amidst these developments, the US is also preparing for potential retaliation.

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Barron Trump’s Police Calls: A Window into a Bizarre Case

A recent U.K. trial revealed that Barron Trump called the police after allegedly witnessing a woman being attacked during a video call in January 2025. The incident came to light after Matvei Rumiantsev was tried and found guilty of assault, though not of rape or strangulation. Trump did not testify, but the judge had to warn the jury about the hearsay nature of his account. It remains unclear how close Trump and the woman were, though reports suggest a possible romantic interest.

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Trump’s Cyber Security Head Uploads Sensitive Materials to ChatGPT

A recent report reveals that Madhu Gottumukkala, the head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, uploaded “sensitive” contracting materials to a public version of ChatGPT, triggering an internal review. The documents, marked “for official use only,” were not classified but were considered sensitive and should not have been released publicly, which triggered automated alerts. Despite Gottumukkala having special permission to use ChatGPT, the incident prompted a review by top DHS officials to assess potential harm, with the results still unknown. This event occurred amid the widespread adoption of AI in the workplace, highlighting the increasing need for careful handling of sensitive information.

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