The Daily Populous

Wednesday August 27th, 2025 morning edition

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Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg has been rankling his neighbors in Palo Alto as he works on expanding and modifying the 11 homes that he has purchased in the area.

To smooth over tensions, the New York Times says Zuckerberg gifted his next-door neighbors noise-canceling headphones as a peace offering.

Underneath the compound, Zuckerberg added 7,000 square feet of space described as “basements,” which to area residents are more akin to “bunkers” or a “billionaire’s bat cave.”

Zuckerberg similarly added a 5,000-square-foot underground structure to his compound in Hawaii, which he insists is not a “doomsday bunker.”.

In 2016, Palo Alto officials rejected a proposal to demolish four homes and replace them with smaller houses and large basements as part of a wider compound.

While the city denied the specific application, Zuckerberg ultimately proceeded gradually, undertaking similar work in a piecemeal fashion to avoid further regulatory hurdles.

The Palo Alto City Council and some residents have since criticized what they describe as the exploitation of zoning loopholes and the city’s regulatory inaction. »

Life Has Gotten Surreal in China

Authored by theatlantic.com
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Inside China, however, the country often seems to be not taking over the world so much as sinking into an autocratic abyss.

Maybe these trends can coexist, and China can continue rising globally while deepening its domestic repression.

Xi’s “evident insecurities and obsession with maintaining total control,” Shambaugh wrote, are “clear evidence” that the same is happening in China. »

Cracker Barrel to return to its old logo after backlash

Authored by cbsnews.com
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Cracker Barrel scrapping new logo, returning to old one after backlash.

Less than a week after unveiling a controversial new logo that prompted the company's stock value to take a dive and even President Trump to weigh in, Cracker Barrel announced Tuesday that it will return to its old logo.

A Cracker Barrel restaurant, featuring the company's old logo, in Sterling, Virginia, on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025. »

EU approves new twice-yearly HIV prevention jab

Authored by euronews.com

The European Commission has formally approved a twice-yearly injection to prevent HIV, clearing the way for the jab to be rolled out across the European Union, according to drugmaker Gilead.

In 2023, there were more than 24,700 new HIV diagnoses in the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway, up 11.8 per cent from 2022.

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has also approved the drug, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended it as an additional option to prevent HIV. »