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Новости за 02.01.2025

Playak 

Video: North Fork Smith | December 31, 2024

New video by playak: New Year's Eve on the North Fork of the Smith (Northern California) with Aaron Babcock and Brian Helman. Just over 12 feet on the pipes.

Real Clear Politics 

America Needs 'DOGE Bros' To Succeed

To understand why Americans need Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy and DOGE to succeed, look at the national debt - which has surpassed $36 trillion.

Sydney Morning Herald 

Aussie advances to quarters

Australia's Kim Birrell advanced to the Brisbane International quarter finals with a straight sets win over Anastasia Potapova.

France24.com (en) 

2024 was China's hottest year on record: weather agency

China is the leading emitter of the greenhouse gases scientists say are driving global warming, though Beijing has pledged that carbon dioxide emissions will peak by 2030 and be brought to net zero by 2060. The average national temperature for 2024 was 10.92 degrees Celsius (51.66 Fahrenheit), 1.03 degrees higher than average -- "the warmest year since the start of full records in 1961", the China Meteorological Administration said on its news site Wednesday night. "The top four warmest years ever were the past four years... Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Buy Metro Brands, target price Rs 1,460: Motilal Oswal Financial Services

Motilal Oswal Financial Services has given a buy rating for Metro Brands with a target price of Rs 1,460, citing strong store economics and cost controls, backed by a robust balance sheet. Current market price stands at Rs 1239. Promoters hold a 71.96% stake, indicating high confidence in the company's growth potential.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Social media companies face global tug-of-war over free speech

President-elect Donald Trump and allies plan to challenge social media "censorship" by limiting content removal, with regulators targeting companies like Facebook and YouTube. Meanwhile, Europe enforces stricter content moderation laws to prevent harm. This divide is shaping global debates on free speech, with social media platforms caught between differing regulatory pressures on how to police content on their sites.