From Mark Fiore: “Impending Awfulness…Is Already Here.”
HEADLINES:
Trump Can Prosecute Anyone Now (Atlantic)
Jack Smith defends Trump investigations to House Republicans (NPR)
Trump’s NATO Deal Would Mean US Mining and Missiles in Greenland (Bloomberg)
Trump’s European threats could cause lasting damage to US standing in the world (AP)
Zelenskyy says Europe ‘looks lost’ and living in ‘Groundhog Day’ in scathing Davos address (EuroNews)
Trump launches ‘Board of Peace’ at Davos, testing global order (WP)
Trump hosts signing ceremony for Board of Peace in Davos despite reservations from key allies (ABC)
The US is due to officially exit the World Health Organization, in the face of warnings it will hit both US health and global health and also in violation of a US law that requires Washington to pay the U.N. health agency $260 million in fees that it owes. (Reuters)
Trump threatens pollsters after New York Times survey shows sagging disapproval (Politico)
ICE detains four children from Minnesota school district, including 5-year-old (WP)
3 people involved in a Minnesota church protest are arrested (AP)
White House alters image of Minnesota church protestor to make her appear as if she was sobbing (Mirror)
Federal immigration officers are asserting sweeping power to forcibly enter people’s homes without a judge’s warrant, according to an internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement memo. Meanwhile, ICE is now setting its sights on a new U.S. state. The name of that operation has been slammed on social media. [AP]
Midterm polls have good news, great news, and bad news for Democrats. (Silver Bulletin)
The battle for Warner Bros is only getting fiercer (Economist)
Israel kills 3 journalists in Gaza, including CBS News contributor (WP)
Federal Regulators Take New Aim at Late-Night TV (NYT)
Yann LeCun’s new venture is a contrarian bet against large language models (Technology Review)
AI-induced cultural stagnation is no longer speculation − it’s already happening (The Conversation)
Google begins offering free SAT practice tests powered by Gemini (ArsTechnica)
Job Applicants Sue to Open ‘Black Box’ of A.I. Hiring Decisions (NYT)
ICE Deems Being In Privacy Of Own Home Obstruction Of Justice (Onion)

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