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10 Jan 2025

#politics

Times Of Israel: American Israeli settlers sanctioned for violence sue Biden administration
American Israeli settlers sanctioned for violence sue Biden administration
Two American-Israeli citizens, Issachar Manne and Levi Yitzchak Pilant, have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Treasury and State Department after being sanctioned for alleged violence against Palestinians. They argue the sanctions violate their constitutional rights, claiming due process was not followed and that the accusations against them are unfounded.

The lawsuit highlights the impact of the sanctions on their financial situations and asserts that the actions taken against them are discriminatory, as similar measures have not been applied to Palestinian groups targeting Jewish civilians. The plaintiffs maintain that their actions were legitimate security measures, not aimed at dispossessing Palestinians.


#society

Fox News: Meat 'cheat meals' among vegetarians, vegans 'more common than you might think'
Meat 'cheat meals' among vegetarians, vegans 'more common than you might think'
A recent survey reveals that about one in three vegetarians and vegans admit to indulging in meat "cheat meals." Many cite cravings for meat, with chicken being the most craved, followed by steak and burgers. The survey indicates that staying committed to a plant-based diet can be challenging.

Interestingly, over half of the respondents reported that the smell of cooking meat triggers their cravings. Experts suggest a more balanced approach to diets, allowing for moderation rather than strict adherence to rules, may lead to better long-term success in maintaining dietary goals.


Fox News: My client was locked in a cage, victimized by a biological male at a women's prison. What about her rights?
My client was locked in a cage, victimized by a biological male at a women's prison. What about her rights?
Mozzy Clark, a former inmate at the Washington Corrections Center for Women, recounts her traumatic experience of being housed with a male inmate who identified as a woman. The policies allowing such placements, based solely on self-declared gender identity, have raised serious concerns about the safety of women in prisons.

Clark's lawsuit alleges violations of her civil rights after she was sexually assaulted by a male inmate with a history of violence. This situation highlights the broader implications of radical gender ideology in the justice system, where vulnerable women are placed at risk due to lenient policies regarding gender identity.


GB News: Labour MP torn apart in blistering row after voting to block grooming gangs inquiry: 'Shifting focus off minority communities!'
Labour MP torn apart in blistering row after voting to block grooming gangs inquiry: 'Shifting focus off minority communities!'
Labour's rejection of a national inquiry into Britain's grooming gangs has led to significant debate, with accusations of political maneuvering from both sides. The Conservative amendment for a new probe was defeated in Parliament, while Labour emphasized support for an independent investigation by Oldham Council.

Critics argue that Labour's stance reflects a failure to address a systemic issue, with calls for a more comprehensive inquiry. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper defended the government's commitment to safeguarding children and addressing sexual violence.


#economy

GB News: Stellantis meets electric car targets despite blaming Vauxhall's Luton factory closure on ZEV mandate
Stellantis meets electric car targets despite blaming Vauxhall's Luton factory closure on ZEV mandate
Stellantis has met the UK government's Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate targets for 2024, achieving a 22% threshold for new cars and 10% for new vans. The company reported a 59% increase in electric vehicle sales, selling 39,492 units in 2024, despite announcing the closure of its Luton factory.

The closure, which puts 1,100 jobs at risk, was linked to the stringent ZEV mandates that Stellantis previously criticized. The company plans to consolidate operations at its Ellesmere Port facility, investing £50 million and offering relocation support for affected employees.


#military

Le Monde: The threat of intermediate-range missiles returns to Europe
The threat of intermediate-range missiles returns to Europe
The ongoing war in Ukraine has prompted a significant shift in European military strategy, particularly concerning intermediate-range missiles, which had been largely ignored since the Cold War. The recent firing of a Russian Oreshnik missile at Dnipro has raised alarms about the vulnerability of Europe to such strikes.

French Armed Forces Minister Sébastien Lecornu highlighted the emerging threat, indicating that some nations are breaching proliferation limits that could destabilize existing strategic balances. This development marks a new phase in the arms race in Europe, as the West reassesses its defenses against these missiles.


#education

Fox News: The secret weapon to fixing our broken immigration system is right in front of us
The secret weapon to fixing our broken immigration system is right in front of us
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy have proposed increasing legal immigration for high-skilled workers to enhance U.S. competitiveness. However, the need for such immigration highlights failures in the American education system, where proficiency rates in math and reading are alarmingly low despite high spending.

To address educational inefficiencies, the focus should be on resource allocation and reducing administrative bloat, driven in part by teachers' unions. Injecting competition through school choice could redirect funding to improve student outcomes.


#sports

Fox News: Our volleyball dreams were shattered. We had to choose between competing against a male player or forfeiting
Our volleyball dreams were shattered. We had to choose between competing against a male player or forfeiting
Two senior volleyball players from Stone Ridge Christian School in California chose to forfeit their final game rather than compete against a male athlete identifying as female. They emphasized their Christian beliefs regarding gender and expressed disappointment over losing the chance to compete for a state title.

The players argue that no girl should have to choose between competing against a male or forgoing the opportunity altogether. They advocate for the separation of boys' and girls' sports, citing inherent differences in physicality and playing style, and have retained legal support to defend their decision against potential sanctions.