The Daily Populous

Monday January 19th, 2026 day edition

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In his latest threat, US President Donald Trump has said the denial of Nobel Peace Prize has ended his obligation to pursue peace in the world.

He has used the denial of the prize as a justification to occupy Denmark’s Greenland island.

In his latest threat, US President Donald Trump has said that the denial of the Nobel Peace Prize has ended his obligation to pursue peace, according to PBS News.

Trump invoked the denial of the Nobel Peace Prize to justify his demand for the American occupation of Denmark’s Greenland island.

Trump then pivoted to his demand for control of Greenland.

Asking Nato to deliver Greenland to him, Trump said that “the world is not secure unless we have Complete and Total Control of Greenland”.

The development has come at a time when Trump and his allies have ramped up their campaign to occupy Greenland — forcefully if needed. »

Justice department ‘not investigating’ Renee Good killing in contrast to 2020 inquiry on George Floyd death

Authored by theguardian.com

“Look, what happened that day has been reviewed by millions and millions of Americans because it was recorded on phones,” Blanche said.

“The department of justice doesn’t just stand up and investigate because some congressman thinks we should, because some governor thinks that we should,” Blanche said.

Blanche was not asked what made this case different from that of Floyd, which the previous Trump justice department investigated. »

Korean researchers find way to remove nanoplastics from water in 10 minutes

Authored by koreaherald.com

The team said its process eliminated more than 95 percent of micro- and nanoplastics within 10 minutes by using plate-shaped iron-oxide magnetic nanoparticles.

Led by Chung Sung‑wook, the researchers replaced commonly used spherical magnetic particles with thin, plate-like ones.

When an external magnetic field is applied, the particles cluster together, trapping additional plastics in a phenomenon the team describes as dynamic confinement. »

Sniffing Your Own Farts Could Protect Your Brain and Prevent Alzheimer’s, No Joke Science Has Proven It

Authored by indiandefencereview.com

Though the idea of sniffing your own farts sounds more like a joke than science, the results point to a serious link between hydrogen sulfide and brain cell health.

The condition gradually destroys memory, affects physical movement, and can lead to hallucinations or extreme anxiety.

According to the study, hydrogen sulfide, the same gas responsible for the smell of farts, could help regulate the processes that lead to cognitive decline. »

ICE reports death of Nicaraguan man at Camp East Montana in El Paso

Authored by wlos.com

EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — A Nicaraguan man died in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody last week at the Camp East Montana detention facility, marking the third death reported at the site.

ICE stated the death is a presumed suicide, though the official cause remains under investigation.

According to agency records, Diaz had been arrested by ICE in Minneapolis on January 6 and transferred to Camp East Montana pending his removal, following an earlier in absentia deportation order. »