Anonymous ID: 83343b Jan. 21, 2026, 10:54 a.m. No.24154260   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4268

"If You Say No, We Will Remember" - Trump Demands "Immediate Negotiations" But Rules Out Greenland Invasion

Wednesday, Jan 21, 2026 - 09:30 AM

 

In a lengthy (90 minute) speech to the elites gathered at Davos, President Trump pulled no punches as he took shots at the various 'loser' globalist leaders in the audience.

 

What was supposed to be a discussion of Trump's domestic policies aimed at improving affordability for Americans turned into a geopolitical mish-mosh (after the ubiquitous grandstanding about how great America is doing).

 

Here are the headlines broken down by topic (not in order):

 

Domestic/Affordability

US is seeing "the fastest and most dramatic economic turnaround in our country's history," Trump claimed.

 

more:

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-arrives-davos-after-air-force-one-electrical-issue-sparked-brief-delay

Anonymous ID: 83343b Jan. 21, 2026, 11:04 a.m. No.24154282   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4464 >>4560 >>4689 >>4739

Understanding the Worst Thing You Can Do for Your Child’s Brain

 

Every previous generation cognitively outperformed its parents since we began recording in the late 1800s. That stopped with Gen Z, and Gen Alpha is looking even worse. So, what happened?

The Vigilant Fox

Jan 21, 2026

 

This teacher-turned-cognitive scientist shared a disturbing reality that left the room stunned.

 

“Our kids are LESS cognitively capable than we were at their age.”

 

Every previous generation outperformed its parents since we began recording in the late 1800s.

 

So, what happened?

 

Screens.

 

Dr. Jared Horvath explained:

 

“Gen Z is the first generation in modern history to underperform us on basically every cognitive measure we have, from basic attention to memory, to literacy, to numeracy, to executive functioning, to EVEN GENERAL IQ, even though they go to more school than we did.”

 

“So why? … The answer appears to be the tools we are using within schools to drive that learning (screens).”

 

“If you look at the data, once countries adopt digital technology widely in schools, performance goes down significantly, to the point where kids who use computers about five hours per day in school for learning purposes will score over two-thirds of a standard deviation LESS than kids who rarely or never touch tech at school. And that’s across 80 countries.”

 

But screens aren’t just decimating learning and making new generations less intelligent than the ones before them.

 

They’re doing something far worse. And when you take a closer look, it isn’t pretty.

 

more:

 

https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/understanding-the-worst-thing-you