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10 Jan 2025

#politics

GB News: 'Don't pour gas on the fire!' Labour issued stark Elon Musk warning after launching counter-extremism probe
'Don't pour gas on the fire!' Labour issued stark Elon Musk warning after launching counter-extremism probe
A former adviser to Boris Johnson cautions the Labour Party against escalating tensions with Elon Musk, following reports that a UK counter-extremism unit is monitoring his social media. Oscar Reddrop warns that confronting Musk could backfire, as he is a significant advocate for free speech.

Reddrop criticizes Labour's focus on online content monitoring instead of addressing pressing community issues, suggesting that such actions may provoke Musk further. He emphasizes the need for the government to maintain a careful balance in handling the situation, as public perception is at stake.


Fox News: Trump to be sentenced in New York criminal trial
Trump to be sentenced in New York criminal trial
President-elect Donald Trump is set to be sentenced on January 10 after being found guilty of falsifying business records. He plans to attend the sentencing virtually and has filed multiple appeals, including a request to the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the proceedings based on presidential immunity.

Judge Juan Merchan indicated that he is unlikely to impose prison time, suggesting a possible "unconditional discharge." Trump, who has pleaded not guilty, claims the case is politically motivated and part of a broader effort to undermine his candidacy.


The Federalist: Will All The West's Leftist Leaders Go The Way Of Trudeau?
Will All The West's Leftist Leaders Go The Way Of Trudeau?
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation on January 6, 2025, after nearly ten years in office, amid declining popularity and economic challenges. His tenure, marked by leftist policies and controversies, faced backlash over his handling of protests and economic decline, exacerbated by rising immigration and tariffs from the incoming U.S. administration.

Trudeau's resignation reflects a broader trend of leftist leaders losing power in Western democracies, as voters express discontent with rising crime, inflation, and ineffective policies. This shift, influenced by the "Trump effect," signals a potential revitalization of conservative politics in 2025.


#society

Fox News: LA fire sounded alarm on budget cuts impacting wildfire response: memo
LA fire sounded alarm on budget cuts impacting wildfire response: memo
The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) is facing significant operational challenges due to a nearly $18 million budget cut, which has affected its capacity to respond to large-scale emergencies like wildfires. Chief Kristin Crowley highlighted the detrimental impacts on staffing, training, and essential services in a memo to the Board of Fire Commissioners.

Despite the ongoing wildfires and rising fatalities, Mayor Karen Bass defended the budget cuts, asserting they did not hinder the city’s emergency response. The situation has drawn criticism towards both Bass and California Governor Gavin Newsom amid escalating disaster conditions.


The Federalist: How California's DEI-Obsessed Anarchotyrants Ran Out Of Water
How California's DEI-Obsessed Anarchotyrants Ran Out Of Water
Devastating wildfires are ravaging Los Angeles, with reports indicating a severe lack of firefighting resources. In Pacific Palisades, there was less than one firefighter per two acres, and many fire hydrants ran dry as water supplies dwindled.

Criticism is directed at the mayor for cutting fire department funding to support social justice initiatives while the city faces destruction. The article highlights a disconnect between government priorities and the urgent needs of residents during the crisis.


The Federalist: No-Fault Divorce Paved Way For NY's Endorsement Of Infidelity
No-Fault Divorce Paved Way For NY's Endorsement Of Infidelity
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed a bill repealing the misdemeanor status of adultery, labeling the law as "silly" and "outdated." Critics argue this move, alongside the state's no-fault divorce law, undermines the sanctity of marriage and fails to acknowledge the trauma caused by infidelity.

Hochul's actions have been seen as a step away from supporting betrayed spouses, as they remove legal recognition of the pain caused by infidelity. Advocates for marriage stability argue that laws should promote reconciliation and accountability rather than normalize betrayal.


#crime

Le Monde: France charges founder of adult website linked to mass rape trial
France charges founder of adult website linked to mass rape trial
French authorities have charged Isaac Steidl, founder of the adult website Coco.fr, with facilitating sexual offenses, including the recruitment of strangers to rape Gisèle Pelicot, who was heavily sedated by her former husband. The site, linked to numerous sex crimes, was shut down in June 2024.

Steidl faces multiple charges, including drug trafficking and child pornography, and has been placed under judicial supervision. The trial of Dominique Pelicot, who was sentenced to 20 years, highlighted the dangers of the site, which allowed anonymous interactions and was described as a "den of predators."