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11 Jan 2025
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GB News: WATCH: Tense row erupts over grooming gangs inquiry on GB News
A contentious debate unfolded on GB News between former Labour adviser Matthew Laza and ex-Tory MP Anna Firth regarding the grooming gangs issue. Laza criticized the Conservative Party for hypocrisy, focusing on Kemi Badenoch's tenure as Minister for Children.
Breitbart: Report: AOC, Seeking More Power, Tells Top Democrats She 'Matured'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's bid for the House Oversight Committee chair was unsuccessful, losing to Rep. Gerry Connolly by a significant margin. Her appeal to party leaders that she has "matured" did not resonate, highlighting a divide between her and the Democratic establishment.
Despite her national prominence and large following, Ocasio-Cortez faces challenges in Congress, where some colleagues are envious and resentful of her influence. Her future political ambitions may hinge on her ability to build coalitions within the party.
Breitbart: Venezuela Detains Top Opposition Leader, Who Reappears in Bizarre Video
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado was briefly detained amid gunfire after her public appearance at a protest against President Nicolás Maduro's new term. Machado, who had been in hiding due to threats, was abducted after asserting the need for change in Venezuela.
International leaders condemned the incident, with calls for her release. While Machado claimed to be safe in a video released later, doubts arose regarding its authenticity. Maduro's officials dismissed the events as fabricated, suggesting Machado was seeking attention.
#society
Times Of Israel: Report: Hamas agreed unresolved issues can be pushed off until later phase of ceasefire
IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi faces calls for resignation from opposition MK Gadi Eisenkot, who blames him for the failures on October 7. Eisenkot argues that accountability should extend to all military and political leaders involved.
In Sydney, two synagogues were vandalized with antisemitic graffiti, part of a troubling trend of antisemitic incidents in Australia over the past year. Police are investigating these acts as part of a broader pattern of hate crimes targeting the Jewish community.
Breitbart: PETA Demands SEC Commissioner Ban Texas Longhorns Mascot from Cotton Bowl Classic
PETA has urged SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey to prevent the University of Texas at Austin from bringing its live longhorn steer mascot, Bevo, to the Cotton Bowl Classic against Ohio State. The organization cites concerns over Bevo's well-being and potential safety risks.
Despite PETA's request, there has been no response from Sankey or UT Austin officials, and Bevo is reportedly en route to the stadium. PETA advocates for the use of human mascots instead of live animals at sporting events.
Fox News: Altadena family of 4 stays brave in face of devastating wildfire loss: 'Stuff that I love is gone'
Deisy-Suarez Giles and her family lost their home in the recent Los Angeles County wildfires, just after moving to Altadena to escape dangers faced during the COVID pandemic. They evacuated their home in the early hours, but within hours, their house was destroyed, leaving them to sift through the wreckage.
The family, including her two young sons, experienced panic and fear as they fled. Despite their efforts to save important items, much of their belongings were lost in the fire. The wildfires have devastated over 35,000 acres and resulted in multiple fatalities.
Le Monde: US weather service estimates total Los Angeles fire damage between $135-150 billion so far
A series of wildfires in Los Angeles have resulted in at least 11 fatalities and significant destruction, with damage estimates reaching up to $150 billion. The fires have consumed over 35,000 acres, prompting the deployment of the National Guard and a curfew in affected areas due to rising crime concerns.
Criticism of local officials has emerged regarding preparedness and response, with calls for an independent review of water utility management. President Biden likened the devastation to a "war scene" and noted that climate change is exacerbating wildfire conditions.