Category: Daily Articles

  • Saturday, January 11th 2025

    • The LA Fire Department properly prepared for a dangerous fire situation the days before the fire, just as it had done upwards of 30 times in the past few years. Firetrucks and fighters were positioned around LA in high-priority areas ready to stop any flames. The number of firetrucks and fighters will be a topic of discussion once everything is calmed, but fire chiefs across LA are saying their old playbooks and resources are not well-suited to face 80mph winds. Once the fire was ignited and picked up by the winds, there was almost no stopping it. It looks as though natural disasters played an equal role in LA’s lack of resources.
    • TikTok is lying on its death bed hoping that the Supreme Court & Trump will resuscitate it. Congress in 2020 passed a bill requiring TikTok to be sold from ByteDance (Chinese-owned) to an American company, citing national security concerns. The deadline for this bill is 8 days away the only thing able to stop TikTok from either shutting down or being sold is the Supreme Court which has the power to strike down the bill or provide an injunction that will allow Trump and his administration to weigh in on the issue and possibly assist in a sale. Current Supreme Court hearings have the justices leaning towards doing nothing or possibly siding with Trump to allow for a pause. With the court’s recent tenderness towards Trump, it’s easy to see it going against norms and providing an injunction so Trump can exert his will.
    • The Republican cuts begin, targeting programs and policies that affect poorer disadvantaged Americans the most. In their vision to cut $2.5T from the national budget, Republicans are eyeing programs that will affect you and me. From medical policy that allows pre-existing conditions to be covered to programs that provide food to the hungry. At a time where nationally we’re facing a breakdown of services for the needy, these cuts may be the cherry on top that leads to further societal breakdown.
    • Israel capitalizing on Syria’s regime change has taken military control of the Israel-Syria border, which beforehand was monitored by UN Peace Keepers in accordance with a treaty after their last war. While Israel cites security concerns as their primary reason for expanding their military presence, they are currently impeding on multiple Syrian villages causing disruptions and general occupation that may give rise to heightened tensions.
    • America loves touting international relations and justice until that justice goes against its wishes. Congress is preparing to pass a bill that has the possibility to all but destroy the International Criminal Court by sanctioning all members, even those who assist in cases against US allies. The core of the bill is in response to the ICC opening an investigation against Israel’s prime minister for genocide, which the court believes it has sufficient evidence for. Whether the court and its past impact is a net positive on the world is beyond my current knowledge, America’s swiftness to undermine it shows where our true intentions lay.
  • Wednesday, January 8th 2025

    • I’m genuinely empathetic towards Mark Zuckerberg. Continually being punished, criticized, and blamed around how his platform was amplifying political and societal hatred. Those within and without the organization pushed for greater restrictions on speech and stronger fact-checking, all moving further away from Facebook’s original goal of expression. With Trump back in office and tech largely shifting right Mark has followed the shift, promising to bring Facebook back to his original vision. Maybe now we can address the root causes of this radicalization of our population.
    • Trump, a convicted felon, turns to the Supreme Court as his get out of jail free card and they most likely will happily oblige. The court has three Judges hand selected by Trump himself and has already carved out massive protections for Trump in previous trials. The start of Trump’s second term is just beginning, buckle up.
    • Something of a conspiracy theory in the past few years, Landlord conspiring together to ensure rent prices stay increasing, may have some merit to it. A new lawsuit coming from the federal government alleges that RealPage, a software company, and 6 large real estate companies which own over 1.2 million units may have used the algorithm to increase rents across the country. RealPage strongly denies this and states that their software leads to decreases in rents in certain areas and just predicts market trends. It will be interesting to see how deeply this software truly affected the nationwide rise in housing prices since covid.
  • Tuesday, December 31st 2024

    • Scientists are still unaware of how drugs like Ozempic truly work. As new iterations continue to be developed, with many increasing the efficiency, the true cause of the weight loss, and possible additional side effects, remain unknown.
    • South Korean lawmakers take a stand against the former president’s martial law decree, using the full force of their authority and power to bring the former president to justice for possibly inciting an insurrection. The president and three close members of government to him have been set trial dates. The outcome of these trials and if the lawmaker’s persistence continues will be a true testament to the desire to uphold democratic values.
    • As the world becomes more uncertain new age defense technologies surge. Drones, cyber warfare, and more are all ramping up speed on both a government and private sector level.
    • China continues to run circles around the U.S. in terms of cybersecurity. Over the past decade, there has been consistent infiltration of U.S. government authorities’ cyber systems leading to critical information and more importantly, critical U.S. infrastructure being compromised. The severity of the hacking may only yet be known to a minor degree. In a worst-case scenario, U.S. infrastructure may be so compromised that if a conflict broke out between the U.S. and China, China may have the ability to disrupt or even destroy/shut-down U.S. infrastructure like power plants, water treatment facilities, and more.
    • The last time there was a trade war with China, Chinese companies simply sidestepped the tariffs and passed any additional cost over to the consumer. With the incoming Trump administration, they are priming to do it again. How Trump handles these well-known sidesteps is yet unknown.