The Daily Populous

Wednesday January 21st, 2026 morning edition

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French President Emmanuel Macron has responded to US President Donald Trump's publication of their private messages, saying he stands by what he said.

Details: In a 20 January social media post, Trump released excerpts from his correspondence with Macron in which the French president said he was puzzled by Washington's actions regarding Greenland.

Macron also proposed holding a G7 meeting in Paris on 22 January and inviting Ukraine, Russia, Denmark and Syria, and suggested that he and Trump meet for dinner.

Asked about the leak, Macron said he takes responsibility for his actions and his words.

I tend to be consistent in what I say in public and in what I do in private.".

More details: Asked whether he considers the US president's move "impolite", Macron said he would leave that for others to judge.

In his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Macron accused the United States of seeking to weaken Europe . »

Forecasters warn of a ‘potentially catastrophic’ storm from Texas to the Carolinas

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Forecasters on Tuesday warned that the ice could weigh down trees and power lines, triggering widespread outages.

AP AUDIO: Forecasters warn of a ‘major winter storm’ with ice threat from Texas to the Carolinas AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on winter weather across the U.S.

Forecasters cautioned that significant uncertainty remains, particularly over how much ice or snow could fall across north and central Texas. »

California schools, community colleges would get unexpected $22 billion boost in budget

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The biggest surprise in the state budget, released Friday, is an unanticipated $22 billion in additional funding for TK-12 and community colleges, beyond what was projected in the 2025-26 budget passed by the Legislature in June.

The proposed budget does not set aside money to cover potentially massive federal cuts to health, nutrition and child care.

Backfilling additional cuts amid a growing state budget deficit will require additional revenue or serious cutbacks in other places. »

Alaska Art Student Arrested for Eating Another Student’s AI-Generated Art in Protest

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One University of Alaska Fairbanks undergraduate apparently has found a way no one else seems to have thought of to fight back against AI-generated art.

Graham Granger, a student in the school’s film and performing arts program, came upon some AI-generated art by MFA student Nick Dwyer and promptly ate it in protest, according to a report in the Sun Star, a student paper.

Artist Nick Dwyer with his work Shadow Searching: ChatGPT psychosis (2025) after it was partially eaten by another student. »

Nintendo Switch 2 sells 3.7m units in Japan in 2025, accounting for over half of home console sales

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The Nintendo Switch 2 continues to be the fastest-selling console in Japan's history, moving 3.78 million units in 2025.

The original Switch came in second with 1.52 million units sold, followed by PlayStation 5 (879,204 units), Xbox Series X|S (31,226 units), and PlayStation 4 (1,807 units).

Sales of the console reached the highest global figure of any Nintendo platform in the first four months of launch, surpassing 10.36 million units. »