Abstract
- Fun Fact: The longest tightrope walk over Niagara Falls is 1800 feet.
- Bull Moose Rescue: A moose was rescued from icy waters in Lake Abenaki after two hours.
- Key Financial Events: The Fed, ECB, and Bank of Canada meet; investors await earnings reports from Apple and Tesla.
- TikTok Shutdown: TikTok faced a temporary shutdown after a Supreme Court ruling, raising concerns about its future.
- Moon on Watch List: The Moon is added to the 2025 World Monuments Watch list for protection.
- Camel Milk: Camel milk is gaining attention as a healthier, allergen-free dairy alternative.
Keywords: TikTok, Camel milk, World Monuments Fund, Niagara Falls, Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of Canada, Apple, Tesla, bull moose, Lake Abenaki, Supreme Court, Chinese connections, moon, cultural heritage sites, dairy alternatives, heart disease risk
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You’re listening to the Copilot Daily for Saturday January 25. Here’s an interesting fact. Did you know that the longest tightrope walk over a waterfall with 1800 feet across the Niagara Falls? Now let’s get into today’s stories.
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‘No training manual:’ Video captures bull moose’s ‘amazing’ rescue from icy New York lake

A bull moose was rescued from the icy waters of Lake Abenaki in New York after falling through the ice forest. Rangers quickly devised a plan. Evan Nahor used a chainsaw to cut a channel through the ice while Robert Higgins cleared the ice blocks. This allowed the moose to reach shallow water. After two hours in the frigid water, the exhausted moose made several attempts before finally making its way back into the woods. It was amazing, Higgins said. I was really surprised it was able to climb itself out onto the ice after being in the water for two hours.
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Take Five: Fed, ECB – and more from Trump

This week, the us Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and Bank of Canada hold their first meetings of 2025. Key earnings reports from Apple and Tesla are also on the horizon. The Fed is expected to pause its rate cuts, while the ECB might cut rates amid tariff threats from President Trump. Investors are keen to see how these events will shape the markets. Trump’s tariff plans could impact Canada, Mexico and China, the lead up to February. Ed might see intense negotiations, especially with TikTok in the spotlight. Europe’s earning season is also in focus with reports from LVMH and ASML.
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Behind the nerves — and relief — as TikTok went dark, then rose from the dead
TikTok faced a whirlwind weekend after a Supreme Court ruling forced the app to temporarily shut down for about 14 hours. The app went dark, causing panic among creators and businesses who rely on it. This situation showed how quickly you can have something and then that something can be taken away, said creator Kyle Barber. The app was restored, but the uncertainty has left many uneasy TikTok’s. Chinese connections have led to a divest or ban law aimed at protecting us user data. The future remains uncertain as TikTok navigates these challenges.

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The Moon Is an Endangered Historic Site, One Nonprofit Says
The World Monuments Fund has added the moon to its 2025 World Monuments Watch list. This list highlights cultural heritage sites at risk of disappearing due to threats like war, climate change and tourism. The Moon’s inclusion aims to protect historic lunar landing sites from the new era of space exploration. Other sites on the list include grottoes in China and the Andean Road system. WMS seeks to raise awareness and protect these valuable pieces of our global heritage. As WMF states, international collaboration is required to protect the physical remnants of early moon landings.

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Camel milk might be the next big thing in dairy alternatives. It has fewer allergens and potential health benefits, like boosting the immune system and reducing heart disease risk, Research shows Camel milk lacks beta lacks So globulin, a major allergen in cow’s milk. It also contains bioactive peptides that fight pathogens and support heart health. Camels thrive in dry areas unsuitable for cows, making camel farming a viable option in harsh climates. Taste wise, it’s creamier than cow’s milk with a slight saltiness. Camel milk’s future looks promising.
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