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Trump says Canada should be "grateful" in Carney dig during Davos speech Added: Jan 21, 2026
Trump responds to Carney in Davos: "Canada lives because of the United States"
Site: Axios
Canada should be "grateful" to the U.S. for the "freebies" it receives, Trump claimed.

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Is a July IPO for SpaceX Elon Muskās Answer to OpenAI and Anthropic? - TipRanks.com Added: Jan 21, 2026
Is a July IPO for SpaceX Elon Muskās Answer to OpenAI and Anthropic? - TipRanks.com
Site: TipRanks Financial
News of a possible initial public offering (IPO) this year from space company SpaceX and heavyweight AI startups OpenAI and Anthropic has been flying around for a w...

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Elon Musk Backs Orbital AI Data Centers with Debris Solutions / X Added: Jan 21, 2026
Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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This Everyday Speech Pattern Is a Clear Sign Your Brain Is Starting to Shut Down
Added: Jan 21, 2026This Everyday Speech Pattern Is a Clear Sign Your Brain Is Starting to Shut Down
Site: The Daily Galaxy - Great Discoveries Channel
A hidden speech pattern may reveal early brain decline, years before memory loss. Scientists have uncovered a surprising verbal clue linked to cognitive aging, and itās something most people ignore every day.

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Marjorie And The Coelacanth Fish: How One Museum Worker Resurrected A Species Thought To Be Extinct For 66 Million Years | IFLScience Added: Jan 21, 2026
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Newsom administration alleges State Department pressure in Davos cancellation - POLITICO Added: Jan 21, 2026
**Newsom administration alleges State Department pressure in Davos cancellation **
Site: POLITICO
The California governorās planned appearance at a Wednesday event was canceled at the last moment.

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The overlooked survival strategy that made us human | ScienceDaily Added: Jan 21, 2026
The overlooked survival strategy that made us human
Site: ScienceDaily
Long before humans became master hunters, our ancestors were already thriving by making the most of what nature left behind. New research suggests that scavenging animal carcasses wasnāt a desperate last resort, but a smart, reliable survival strategy that shaped human evolution. Carrion provided calorie-rich food with far less effort than hunting, especially during hard times, and humans were uniquely suited to take advantage of itāfrom strong stomach acid and long-distance walking to fire, tools, and teamwork.

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Emmy Noether: the woman who developed one of the most beautiful theorems in physics
Added: Jan 21, 2026Emmy Noether: the woman who developed one of the most beautiful theorems in physics
Site: ZME Science
She revolutionized our understanding of the universe by linking symmetry to and momentum.

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Bob Costello: FBI spied on Rudy Giuliani as we vetted the Hunter Biden laptop - YouTube Added: Jan 21, 2026
Bob Costello: FBI spied on Rudy Giuliani as we vetted the Hunter Biden laptop
Site: YouTube
Former federal prosecutor Bob Costello, who first tipped off Miranda to the Hunter Biden laptop, explains how he and Rudy Giuliani verified its authenticity ...

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Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Briefs Members of the Media, Jan. 20, 2026 - YouTube Added: Jan 21, 2026
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Briefs Members of the Media, Jan. 20, 2026
Site: YouTube
The White House

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President Trump Participates in a Reception with Business Leaders - YouTube Added: Jan 21, 2026
President Trump Participates in a Reception with Business Leaders
Site: YouTube
Davos, Switzerland

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ITS COMING - YouTube Added: Jan 21, 2026
ITS COMING
Site: YouTube
BUY CAST BREW COFFEE TO SUPPORT THE SHOW - https://castbrew.com/Become A Member And Protect Our Work at http://www.timcast.comHost:Tim Pool @Timcast (everywh...

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Trump Lays Out Why He Wants "Piece of ICE" Greenland For National Security and Makes Threat in Davos - YouTube Added: Jan 21, 2026
Trump Lays Out Why He Wants "Piece of ICE" Greenland For National Security and Makes Threat in Davos
Site: YouTube
Trump lays out why he wants "piece of ICE" Greenland for national security and makes threat in Davos.LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday: https://bit.ly...

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Megyn Kelly Reacts to Trump Explaining Why He WON'T Use Force to Take Greenland in Davos Speech - YouTube Added: Jan 21, 2026
Megyn Kelly Reacts to Trump Explaining Why He WON'T Use Force to Take Greenland in Davos Speech
Site: YouTube
Megyn Kelly reacts to Trump explaining why he won't use force to take Greenland in Davos speech.LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday: https://bit.ly/3Aw9...

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ITāS GETTING WORSE - YouTube Added: Jan 21, 2026
ITāS GETTING WORSE
Site: YouTube
SUPPORT THE SHOW BUY CAST BREW COFFEE NOW - https://castbrew.com/Join - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLwNTXWEjVd2qIHLcXxQWxA/joinHosts: Tim @Timcast (eve...

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HE'S DONE IT | Timcast IRL #1432 - YouTube Added: Jan 21, 2026
HE'S DONE IT | Timcast IRL #1432
Site: YouTube
Start 2026 with better sleep! Try Beam Dream: https://shopbeam.com/TIMPOOL and use code TIMPOOL for up to 35% offālimited time.Go to http://covepure.com/tim ...

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Trump Makes Greenland Case in Davos, and Explosive New Busfield Details, with RCP, Aronberg & Davis - YouTube Added: Jan 21, 2026
Trump Storms Davos Over Greenland, and Explosive New Busfield Details, with RCP, Aronberg & Davis
Site: YouTube
Megyn Kelly is joined by Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon, and Andrew Walworth of RealClearPolitics to discuss Trumpās news-making speech at the World Economic Forum i...

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Trump MOGS The World At Davos, Europe FURIOUS ft. Scott Greer - YouTube Added: Jan 21, 2026
Trump MOGS The World At Davos, Europe FURIOUS ft. Scott Greer
Site: YouTube
BUY CAST BREW COFFEE TO SUPPORT THE SHOW - https://castbrew.com/Become A Member And Protect Our Work at http://www.timcast.comHost:Tate Brown @realTateBrown ...

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After 20 Years, This Scientist Changed How We Understand Bird Language - YouTube Added: Jan 21, 2026
After 20 Years, This Scientist Changed How We Understand Bird Language
Site: YouTube
For over 20 years, Professor Toshitaka Suzuki dedicated his life to show that birds don't just make noise, but rather, combine sounds in structured ways that...

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Trump steps back from the brink on Greenland. But the damage has been done. - POLITICO Added: Jan 21, 2026
Trump steps back from the brink on Greenland. But the damage has been done.
Site: POLITICO
The presidentās effort to acquire Greenland, even with the threat of force off the table, has changed the way allies see the U.S.

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The Cost of Humoring Trump Comes Due | National Review Added: Jan 21, 2026
The Cost of Humoring Trump Comes Due | National Review

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ROB SCHNEIDER: Go woke, go broke isnāt a slogan ā itās Hollywoodās new reality | Fox News Added: Jan 21, 2026
ROB SCHNEIDER: Go woke, go broke isnāt a slogan ā itās Hollywoodās new reality | Fox News

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Engineer at Elon Musk's xAI Departs After Spilling the Beans in Podcast Interview Added: Jan 21, 2026
Engineer at Elon Musk's xAI Departs After Spilling the Beans in Podcast Interview
Site: Gizmodo
Interesting timing.

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Is Trump Trying to Lose the Midterms? - WSJ Added: Jan 21, 2026
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Inside Trumpās Head-Spinning Greenland U-Turn - WSJ Added: Jan 21, 2026
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Greenland proposal Trump endorsed respects Denmark's sovereignty: sources Added: Jan 21, 2026
Greenland proposal Trump endorsed respects Denmark's sovereignty: sources
Site: Axios
Trump said the U.S. needed to own Greenland. Under this deal, it wouldn't.

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Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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'We can handle any kind of difficult situation': Crew-11 astronauts say 1st medical evacuation from ISS had a silver lining | Space Added: Jan 21, 2026
'We can handle any kind of difficult situation': Crew-11 astronauts say 1st medical evacuation from ISS had a silver lining
Site: Space
"This is actually a very, very good experience for the future of human spaceflight."

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The New York Timesā Wine Critic Defends Beleaguered āWine Momsā | National Review Added: Jan 21, 2026
The New York Timesā Wine Critic Defends Beleaguered āWine Momsā | National Review
Site: National Review
Yet the writer evinces those same stereotypes in his effort to dispel them.

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Googleās AI pricing plan. From each according to their ability⦠| by Cory Doctorow | Jan, 2026 | Medium Added: Jan 21, 2026
Googleās AI pricing plan
Site: Medium
From each according to their ability (to pay).

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Lutnick Calls Globalization Failed Policy at Davos / X Added: Jan 21, 2026
Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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Milei Delivers Fiery Free-Market Defense at Davos 2026 / X Added: Jan 21, 2026
Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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Site: X (formerly Twitter)
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Gravity Solved? This Wild New Idea Might Explain the Entire Universe in One Shot
Added: Jan 21, 2026Gravity Solved? This Wild New Idea Might Explain the Entire Universe in One Shot
Site: The Daily Galaxy - Great Discoveries Channel
Scientists propose one idea to explain it all from gravity to dark matter.

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Crafting Your Voice: A Guide to Writing an Opinionated Essay - Oreate AI Blog Added: Jan 21, 2026
Crafting Your Voice: A Guide to Writing an Opinionated Essay - Oreate AI Blog
Site: oreate.com
This article provides insights into crafting effective opinion essays by exploring structure, unique angles, tone management, and common pitfalls.

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āIām for itā: Johnson endorses impeachment for judges who rule against Trump - Live Updates - POLITICO Added: Jan 21, 2026
āIām for itā: Johnson endorses impeachment for judges who rule against Trump
Site: POLITICO
The speaker was previously cool to the conservative push to oust judges who rule against the administration.
Speaker Mike Johnson now supports the push inside his party to bring impeachment articles against judges perceived as antagonistic of President Donald Trumpās agenda ā a notable shift for the Louisiana Republican who over the summer sought to squelch such effort. "I'm for it," Johnson told reporters at his weekly news conference Wednesday, responding to the question of whether he would endorse impeaching judges who have ruled against the administration. A symbol of this ongoing effort has been James Boasberg, a U.S. district judge who ruled last year that the Trump administration's abrupt deportation of 137 men violated their due process rights and defied court orders to keep them in U.S. custody. Trump allies and Hill conservatives have argued Boasberg is an activist who ought to be ousted from the bench. Johnson, over the summer, tried to tamp down the enthusiasm among hard-liners to remove him. But judicial impeachment cries among House and Senate Republicans have flared up again in recent weeks. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has written to Johnson urging him to take up impeachment proceedings against Boasberg, while the Judiciary committees of both chambers have held hearings on the matter broadly. Judicial activist Mike Davis also spoke with the Republican Study Committee earlier this month about the mechanics of impeaching Boasberg. Though he acknowledged that the party does not have the votes to impeach or remove Boasberg or others, Davis advised lawmakers to put the judge through the process as a punishment. Johnson also acknowledged Wednesday that "impeachment" would be "an extreme measureā and āweāll see where it goes.ā He added, however, that āsome of these judges have gotten so far outside the bounds of where they're supposed to operate [that] it would not be, in my view, a bad thing for Congress to lay down the law, so to speak, and ⦠make an example of some of the egregious abuses.ā

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5 Linux myths I believed until I used it daily
Added: Jan 21, 2026Stop believing the Linux rumors: 5 myths that are keeping you stuck on Windows
Site: How-To Geek
I expected terminal-only chaos, broken updates, no apps, and no games. Daily Linux use proved the oppositeāand it runs great on old PCs.

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Trumpās winning first year sparks media panic ā and 'Vance Derangement Syndrome' | Fox News Added: Jan 21, 2026
Trumpās winning first year sparks media panic ā and 'Vance Derangement Syndrome' | Fox News

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Wikipedia volunteers spent years cataloging AI tells. Now there's a plugin to avoid them. - Ars Technica
Added: Jan 21, 2026Wikipedia volunteers spent years cataloging AI tells. Now there's a plugin to avoid them.
Site: Ars Technica
The web's best guide to spotting AI writing has become a manual for hiding it.

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How AI coding agents workāand what to remember if you use them - Ars Technica
Added: Jan 21, 2026How AI coding agents workāand what to remember if you use them
Site: Ars Technica
From compression tricks to multi-agent teamwork, here's what makes them tick.

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FCC warns late-night, daytime TV to give both parties equal time - POLITICO Added: Jan 21, 2026
Watch out, Colbert and 'The View': FCC warns TV hosts to air both sides
Site: POLITICO
The Trump administrationās guidance will put new pressure on daytime and late-night TV hosts, and renew free expression concerns from Democrats.
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FCC to target Jimmy Kimmel, 'The View' for not giving equal time to GOP guests | Fox News Added: Jan 21, 2026
FCC to target Jimmy Kimmel, 'The View' for not giving equal time to GOP guests | Fox News

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NotebookLM finally arrives on the Google Gemini app
Added: Jan 21, 2026NotebookLM finally arrives on the Google Gemini app
Site: Android Police
Along with a redesigned ā+' menu

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Youāre probably wasting battery life with this common habit
Added: Jan 21, 2026Youāre probably wasting battery life with this common habit
Site: MUO
Constant power, constant heat.

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This OS quietly powers all AI - and most future IT jobs, too | ZDNET
Added: Jan 21, 2026This OS quietly powers all AI - and most future IT jobs, too
Site: ZDNET
Without Linux, there is no ChatGPT. No AI at all. None. Here's why.

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To flexibly organize thought, the brain makes use of space | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Added: Jan 21, 2026
To flexibly organize thought, the brain makes use of space
Site: MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT researchers tested their theory of spatial computing, which holds that the brain recruits and controls ad hoc groups of neurons for cognitive tasks by applying brain waves to patches of the cortex.

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Earth hit by biggest 'solar radiation storm' in 23 years, triggering Northern Lights as far as Southern California | Live Science Added: Jan 21, 2026
Earth hit by biggest 'solar radiation storm' in 23 years, triggering Northern Lights as far as Southern California
Site: Live Science
Earth's magnetic field was struck by a "severe" solar storm Monday (Jan. 19), triggering vibrant auroras in the U.S. and large parts of Europe. The storm broke a record that had stood for more than two decades.

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Quote of the day by ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu: 'Care about what other people think and you will always be their...' - The Economic Times Added: Jan 21, 2026
Quote of the day by ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu: 'Care about what other people think and you will always be their...' - The Economic Times
Lao Tzu, the ancient Chinese philosopher and founder of Taoism, emphasized living in harmony with the Tao, the natural order of the universe. His teachings, found in the Tao Te Ching, advocate for simplicity, humility, and flowing naturally with life. Lao Tzu's wisdom continues to inspire a peaceful and fulfilling existence.
Lao Tzu, also spelled Laozi, was an ancient Chinese philosopher and writer who lived around the 6th century BC, though some historians believe he may have lived later. He is best known as the founder of Taoism, one of Chinaās most important philosophical and spiritual traditions. Lao Tzuās teachings focus on living in harmony with the Tao, which means 'the Way'. The Tao is the natural order of the universe, and following it can help people live peacefully, wisely, and simply.Lao Tzu is traditionally credited with writing the Tao Te Ching, a short but profound book of teachings and poems. The Tao Te Ching emphasizes humility, simplicity, patience, and compassion. It teaches that people should not force things but instead flow naturally with life. Lao Tzu believed that leaders should govern with calmness and allow people to live freely, without unnecessary rules or harsh punishments.Quote of the day - Care about what other people think and you will always be their prisoner, is widely attributed to Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu. Meaning of the quoteThis Quote of the day by ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu means that if you constantly worry about what others think of you, you will never be free to live your own life. When you let other peopleās opinions control your actions, words, and choices, you give up your independence and allow them to have power over you. You may avoid taking risks, expressing yourself honestly, or following your own dreams just to please others. Over time, this can make you feel trapped, unhappy, or unfulfilled because you are living for others instead of yourself. In short, donāt let othersā judgments control your life.126779945His ideas influenced Chinese culture, religion, government, and art for thousands of years. Taoism encourages meditation, mindfulness, and balance between humans and nature. Lao Tzuās philosophy has also inspired thinkers and spiritual seekers worldwide, not just in China.Though much about his life remains a mystery, Lao Tzuās wisdom continues to guide people today. His lessons on simplicity, humility, and harmony are seen as timeless advice for living a good and peaceful life. Lao Tzu remains one of the most respected and influential figures in world philosophy.
