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#politics

Fox News: GOP Rep. Mike Waltz tapped to be Trump's national security adviser
GOP Rep. Mike Waltz tapped to be Trump's national security adviser
Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida has been offered the position of national security adviser in a potential Trump administration, according to sources. Waltz, a retired Green Beret and prominent supporter of Trump, has experience as a policy adviser to former Defense Secretaries.

While Waltz's appointment could strengthen Trump's military outreach, it may complicate Republican governance in the House, as replacing him could take weeks. This comes amid a slim GOP majority, with House Majority Leader Steve Scalise predicting a narrow win.


Fox News: Chris Wallace out at CNN after 3 years at the network
Chris Wallace out at CNN after 3 years at the network
Chris Wallace is leaving CNN after less than three years, despite being offered a contract extension. He plans to pursue independent streaming or podcasting opportunities. Wallace's tenure included hosting shows that struggled with viewership, particularly during the recent election year.

His departure coincides with reports of financial difficulties at CNN, raising concerns about potential layoffs and salary cuts for on-air talent.


Fox News: LAURA: Trump has an opportunity to reshape Washington
LAURA: Trump has an opportunity to reshape Washington
Laura Ingraham emphasizes the need for Republicans to unite in support of Trump's policies following his comeback, despite ongoing legal challenges. She argues that Trump's agenda should align with the Republican agenda, covering issues like border security, the economy, and trade.

With the GOP likely controlling both houses of Congress, Ingraham believes Trump voters expect swift action on his policies. She points out that Trump’s influence helped regain the Senate majority, suggesting he should be able to count on Republican support.


The Western Journal: Democrats Have Another Problem to Worry About as Man Who Helped Trump Win Has Eyes on Blue State
Democrats Have Another Problem to Worry About as Man Who Helped Trump Win Has Eyes on Blue State
Conservative activist Scott Presler, known for his role in helping Trump win Pennsylvania, announced plans to register new Republican voters in New Jersey ahead of the 2025 gubernatorial election. His efforts contributed to a significant shift in voter support in Pennsylvania.

Presler's organization, Early Vote Action, successfully mobilized voters in areas like Bucks and Lancaster counties, helping Trump improve his standing in the state. With Trump also performing well in New Jersey and other states, Presler aims to replicate this success.


#society

Le Monde: At the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris, an exhibition struggling to take off
At the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris, an exhibition struggling to take off
The Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris is hosting "The Atomic Age," an exhibition exploring the nuclear threat through visual art until February 9, 2025. The show features a dense array of artworks, including pivotal pieces like Barnett Newman's "Pagan Void" and Luc Tuymans' "Eternity," both evoking fear through color and form.

The exhibition includes works from various artists, such as Salvador Dalí and Gianni Dova, each addressing the nuclear theme with different styles and emotional resonances. While some pieces clearly relate to nuclear issues, others subtly reflect humanity's anxieties about erasure.


Fox News: Catholic woman fired for refusing COVID vaccine wins over $12M in Michigan court
Catholic woman fired for refusing COVID vaccine wins over $12M in Michigan court
A Catholic woman, Lisa Domski, was awarded nearly $13 million after a federal jury ruled in her favor in a religious discrimination case against Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. Domski, who worked remotely, claimed the company denied her request for a COVID vaccine exemption based on her faith.

The insurer, which implemented a vaccine mandate in 2021, expressed disappointment in the verdict and stated it would review its legal options. Domski's case is part of a larger trend, as her attorney represents 170 others with similar wrongful termination claims against the company.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Katz: Iran nuclear facilities ‘more exposed than ever’ following Israeli strikes
Katz: Iran nuclear facilities ‘more exposed than ever’ following Israeli strikes
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that Iran's nuclear facilities are now more vulnerable due to recent Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military sites. He emphasized the potential to eliminate the threat posed by Iran to Israel, amidst ongoing missile exchanges between the two nations.

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar highlighted the urgency of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, citing discussions with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on stabilizing the region. The U.S. previously withdrew from a nuclear deal with Iran, which has since increased its uranium enrichment.


#religion

The Imaginative Conservative: The King’s Dilemma
The King’s Dilemma
A recently revealed letter from King Charles III, written in 1998, expresses his concerns about corporate globalism, GMOs, and the influence of "loathsome political correctness" on Christianity. His comments have sparked debate, especially regarding his criticism of the Church of England.

The King’s attraction to Orthodox traditions highlights a tension between his personal beliefs and his role as Supreme Governor of the Church of England, which he feels has strayed from true Christian values. This raises questions about his commitment to defending the faith amidst ongoing controversies within the church.