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Doomsday plane spotted in LA; Landslide collapse in Cebu; Greenland wants to negotiate alone with US
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Tucker Carlson Breaks With Conservatives Over ICE Shooting Response
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What happened: ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed Renee Nicole Good, 37, in Minneapolis on Wednesday after masked agents approached her partially blocking vehicle. Video shows Ross firing three rounds through her windshield and open window as she attempted to drive away, contradicting Trump and Vance's claims she tried to run over officers.
Why it matters: Experts warn that partisan dehumanization is deepening toxic polarization, with research showing politically angry Americans are more likely to deny humanity to opponents, opening doors to dangerous social consequences. Webster and Belt emphasize political leaders must actively discourage tribal excesses to prevent further normalization of violence across partisan lines.
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Study: AI Chatbots Show Signs of Anxiety, PTSD in Therapy
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The findings: A preprint study published last month found that three major chatbots—Grok, Gemini, and ChatGPT—produced responses in simulated therapy sessions that would indicate anxiety, trauma, and PTSD in humans. The models used vivid metaphors like "algorithmic scar tissue" and "graveyard of the past," and several versions scored above clinical diagnostic thresholds on standard psychometric tests during four-week evaluations.
Why it matters: One in three UK adults already use chatbots for mental health support, making these findings immediately relevant to millions of users. The study raises questions about model safety, user trust, and whether AI systems should be deployed for therapeutic purposes if they exhibit patterns resembling psychological distress.
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Syrian Government Ceasefire Collapses as Kurdish Forces Refuse Aleppo Withdrawal
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What happened: Syria's defence ministry declared a six-hour ceasefire yesterday from 3am to 9am in three Aleppo neighbourhoods, demanding Kurdish SDF fighters withdraw to the northeast. Kurdish councils rejected the terms as a call to surrender, and government strikes resumed after the deadline expired, with at least 22 killed and over 140,000 displaced.
Why it matters: The breakdown threatens President al-Sharaa's pledge to unite Syria after 14 years of civil war and tests whether Kurdish forces will integrate into central government control. US envoy Tom Barrack is en route to Damascus as France and Washington work to de-escalate, while Turkey has warned of military action if the SDF doesn't honor integration agreements.
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Kim Jong Un Vows Permanent Unconditional Support for Putin
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What happened: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent a letter yesterday pledging unconditional and permanent support for all of Vladimir Putin's policies and decisions. The message, published today by state media KCNA, came in response to Putin's congratulatory letter believed sent for Kim's birthday on January 8.
Why it matters: The deepening North Korea-Russia alliance bolsters Moscow's nearly four-year war in Ukraine with thousands of troops, artillery shells, missiles and rocket systems from Pyongyang. In return, Russia provides North Korea with military technology, financial aid, and food and energy supplies, escalating regional security concerns.
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Man Arrested With Over 100 Stolen Remains From Historic Cemetery
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What happened: Jonathan Gerlach, 34, was arrested on Jan. 6 at Mount Moriah Cemetery in Yeadon after detectives caught him exiting with a burlap bag containing human remains. Authorities executed search warrants at his Ephrata home and storage locker, recovering more than 100 full and partial skeletons—including mummified infant remains, skulls, and decomposing torsos—stolen from 26 mausoleums and vaults between early November and this week.
Why it matters: The desecration affects families of more than 100 victims—including months-old infants and people buried centuries ago—at a historic cemetery where Revolutionary War soldiers rest. Authorities face the difficult task of identifying and returning remains to families while investigating whether Gerlach sold bones through an online Facebook marketplace, with his preliminary hearing scheduled for Jan. 20.
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New Jersey Bans Cellphones in Schools
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What happened: Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation yesterday requiring all New Jersey K-12 public schools to ban cellphones and internet-enabled devices during the entire school day, effective for the 2026-2027 school year. The bipartisan law makes New Jersey the 28th state to restrict such devices, with the state providing $3 million in grants to help districts implement policies.
Why it matters: The bell-to-bell ban aims to reduce classroom distractions, combat cyberbullying, and improve student mental health after years of declining academic achievement and rising youth anxiety linked to device use. Schools already implementing similar policies report happier students, better grades, fewer disciplinary issues, and more peer interaction, though parents will need to contact students through school offices during emergencies.
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Boeing Doomsday Plane Travels to LA with Hegseth
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What happened: A Boeing E-4B 'Nightwatch' command post aircraft landed at LAX Thursday night, marking what may be its first appearance at the airport in 51 years. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Pentagon press corps member Laura Loomer were reportedly aboard for meetings with defense industry leaders in California.
Why it matters: The E-4B is a flying command center designed to maintain government operations during nuclear disasters and can carry the president during crises. Its rare civilian airport appearance sparked widespread online speculation about transparency when sensitive military assets operate in public airspace, though officials indicate this was routine Pentagon travel.
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