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| IMPORTANT | | I Spy | Is That Superman Over Montana? Nope, a Spy Balloon The surveillance balloon, which the Pentagon has tracked secretly for days, was spotted over several sites in the Western U.S. That includes Montana — home to nuclear missile silos. President Joe Biden elected not to have the balloon shot down after military officials warned of safety risks from falling debris. Officials have a “very high confidence” the balloon is from China, putting pressure on Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s trip to Beijing. The balloon’s altitude is “well above commercial air traffic and does not present a military or physical threat to people on the ground,” Pentagon spokesman Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder stressed. (Sources: WaPo, AP) |
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| | Blast Chiller | A ‘Once-in-a-Generation’ Cold Freeze Is Coming to the Northeast “If wind chills fall to -40 or -50, this will be the first time in 20 or 30 years for many locations,” weather forecasters in Maine said. Schoolchildren will stay home Friday in Massachusetts, while shelters in New York City are readying to assist homeless people. Expect a sharp dip Friday night and cancel any outdoor plans for Saturday as the wind chill starts to bite across much of the region, forecasters said. But one Vermont lifer thinks it’s a load of hot air: “This is maybe 24 hours, and people are flipping out, when usually a deep freeze lasts two weeks.” (Source: NYT) |
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| | | Welcome (Back) to the Neighborhood | US-Philippines Military Ties Anger Some as Taiwan Looms Large The U.S. will expand its military presence in the Philippines, just 750 miles south of Taiwan, under a deal announced Thursday in Manila. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin welcomed access to four more bases in the country after meeting with President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. The Philippines has its own challenges with neighboring China, particularly in the South China Sea, but the return of American forces is controversial. “Marcos Jr. seems to be finding a way for our country to be used as a war zone. He is further pushing the Filipino youth to the brink of a war,” activist Raoul Manuel said. (Sources: BBC, Inquirer) |
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| | Staying Put | Bolsonaro Applies to Extend US Visa as Brasilia Fallout Rages Senator Marcos do Val said he “sat in silence” last December as former lawmaker — and key Bolsonaro ally — Daniel Silveira laid out a plot against electoral body head, Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. The statement is part of a growing body of evidence tied to a destabilization plot in the Bolsonaro camp. Silveira was arrested Thursday on a warrant issued by Moraes for alleged violations of court rulings and a “complete disrespect and mockery” of the judicial system. Bolsonaro himself is not planning to head home any time soon: he’s applied for a six-month visa extension from his temporary base in Florida. (Sources: Reuters, NPR) |
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| | Briefly | Here are some things you should know about today: Scrapped. From Monday, travelers between Hong Kong and mainland China will no longer need to produce a negative PCR test and quotas will be dropped — the last remaining restriction on travel at the checkpoint. (Source: HKFP) Shut down. A planned protest at the Turkish embassy in Norway, reportedly including the burning of a Quran, has had its permit revoked by police. The Norwegian ambassador in Turkey had been summonsed to explain the plans. (Source: Al Jazeera) Rest in protest. Sexual abuse survivors and supporters protested outside the funeral of Cardinal George Pell at a church in Sydney. The late former high-ranking Vatican insider was jailed — and controversially acquitted — of historic sex crimes in Australia. (Source: The Guardian) |
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| INTRIGUING | | Mucky Menagerie | UK Reports Bird Flu ‘Spillover’ Into Fox, Otter Populations The virus has killed 208 million birds globally — but it’s the 200 reported cases in mammals that have the U.K. worried. The Animal and Plant Health Agency tested 66 mammals and found the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in nine otters and foxes. Virologist Ian Brown explained that “a sick or a dead wild bird contains an awful lot of virus.” Scavenging mammals that are opportunistic and ingest these birds are exposed to a heavy viral load, and may become hosts themselves. Monitoring efforts will be ramped up, but public health experts say that a jump from animals to humans is possible but unlikely. (Source: BBC) |
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| | Logging Off | Say Goodbye to Beloved Bot Accounts on Twitter After API Shutdown “Hey, if this bot goes away on february 9th, this is why. not going to pay hundreds of bucks a month for this, sorry,” the owner of comedy bot account @JAVdottxt tweeted. That’s when a planned end to Twitter’s free Application Program Interface (API) access will come into effect, according to the platform. A new paid option will cost up to $2,499 per month for 10,000 API requests. While it’s bad news for bot accounts, it’s devastating to social media researchers who have used Twitter API to track dis- and misinformation campaigns. One researcher floated a “collaborative” model to share costs. (Source: Vice) |
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| | | Help Needed | UNESCO Warns Newest World Heritage Site, Odesa, at Risk The Ukrainian port city on the Black Sea has been a target for Russian shelling since the invasion began a year ago. Last month, Odesa was named a culturally significant city that “has left its mark on cinema, literature and the arts,” Audrey Azoulay, director-general of the U.N. cultural body, said. The city’s newfound status brings both prestige and much-needed technical help, especially for the Odesa Museum of Modern Art and Odesa Museum of Fine Arts which were damaged last July by Russian aerial bombing. Museum workers evacuated nearly all of the 12,000-piece-strong collection in the early days of the invasion. (Source: ARTNews) |
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| | Drop Dead Fred | Is the Death of a Groundhog a Winter Omen? It could be in Quebec, where the province’s beloved rodent was discovered dead just hours before Groundhog Day celebrations. Event organizer Roberto Blondin announced the news to the crowd 40 minutes before Fred was due to make his appearance: “In life, the only thing that’s certain is that nothing is certain. Well, this year it’s true. It’s true and it’s unfortunate. I announce to you the death of Fred,” Blondin said. Fred likely died while hibernating in late fall or early December, he added. A child in a groundhog hat took to the stage to make the prediction — six more weeks of winter for Quebec. (Source: CBC) |
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| | Wrong Court | Kyrgios Pleads Guilty But No Conviction in 2021 Assault Australian tennis superstar Nick Kyrgios pleaded guilty in his hometown Canberra to pushing his then-girlfriend to the ground in the incident. Lawyers for the Wimbledon runner-up had attempted to have the charges dropped on mental health grounds. Kyrgios’ psychologist told the court he had suffered major depressive episodes and drug and alcohol issues. Kyrgios thanked the court and apologized for the incident, saying: “I’ve found that getting help and working on myself has helped me to feel better and to be better.” He also pointed to the effect of mental health issues on his tennis career, including last year’s Wimbledon and U.S. Open tournaments. (Source: AP) |
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