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1 Jan 2025

#politics

GB News: Nigel Farage: Kemi Badenoch really won't like my response to Reform row
Nigel Farage: Kemi Badenoch really won't like my response to Reform row
Nigel Farage criticized Kemi Badenoch's New Year's message, calling it "embarrassing" and "so low grade it's unbelievable." His comments came during an interview with GB News as he assessed the political landscape leading up to 2025.




#society

Breitbart: Abortion Leading Global Cause of Death in 2024 with over 45 Million Killed
Abortion Leading Global Cause of Death in 2024 with over 45 Million Killed
In 2024, abortion emerged as the leading cause of death globally, with 45 million unborn babies killed, according to Worldometer. This figure accounted for over 42% of all human deaths, surpassing deaths from cancer, smoking, and other major causes combined.

In the U.S., abortion disproportionately affects the African American community, with over 60% of black deaths attributed to abortion. Black women have the highest abortion rates, leading to concerns about a "black genocide" due to the high proportion of black pregnancies ending in abortion.


Fox News: Babies born in 2025 will begin Gen Beta, a brand-new generation
Babies born in 2025 will begin Gen Beta, a brand-new generation
Generation Beta will begin with babies born in 2025, following Generation Alpha. Predicted to make up 16% of the global population by 2035, Gen Beta will be shaped by rapid technological advancements, societal challenges, and a focus on sustainability and adaptability.

Parents from younger millennials and older Gen Zers will influence Gen Beta's upbringing, emphasizing innovation, community, and digital interactions. Experts stress the importance of nurturing critical skills while balancing technology use to ensure healthy development in a rapidly changing world.


Times Of Israel: Outspoken mother of hostage barred from Knesset over ‘unacceptable behavior’
Outspoken mother of hostage barred from Knesset over ‘unacceptable behavior’
Einav Zangauker, mother of hostage Matan Zangauker, was barred from entering the Knesset due to repeated violations of order, including threats and disruptive behavior. Zangauker claims the government is silencing hostage families, questioning why she cannot visit the Knesset after her son’s abduction.

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum condemned the ban, stating it undermines families' rights to voice their concerns. Tensions escalated during a Knesset meeting, leading to the cancellation of discussions as families expressed their frustrations over the government's handling of the hostage crisis.


#economy

Breitbart: Minimum Wage Rises in 21 States, 48 Counties, on New Year's Day
Minimum Wage Rises in 21 States, 48 Counties, on New Year's Day
On New Year’s Day, 21 states and 48 counties will increase their minimum wage, with significant hikes in California, Colorado, and Washington. Critics, including the Wall Street Journal, argue that these increases could negatively impact small businesses and employment, particularly for unskilled workers.

While some states will see wages rise to $13.75 or $13.50, others like Montana and Ohio will see smaller adjustments. The federal minimum wage remains at $7.25, with only 1.1% of hourly workers earning at or below this rate, suggesting that most workers are already above the federal minimum.


#culture

Fox News: RICK McDANIEL: Here's how you can make 2025 a GREATER year
RICK McDANIEL: Here's how you can make 2025 a GREATER year
The author encourages readers to adopt the word "GREATER" as a guiding principle for the new year, emphasizing the potential for personal growth and fulfillment in various aspects of life. He highlights the importance of faith and belief in achieving greater outcomes.

Overcoming barriers and fostering unity, love, and commitment are central themes, as the author suggests that a greater life involves daily choices and perseverance. He advocates for daily practices that enhance faith and inspire individuals to strive for a more abundant and impactful existence.


#crime

Times Of Israel: Driver ‘hell-bent on carnage’ kills 10, injures 30 on New Year’s Day in New Orleans
Driver ‘hell-bent on carnage’ kills 10, injures 30 on New Year’s Day in New Orleans
A pickup truck driver killed 10 and injured 30 in a New Year's Day incident in New Orleans' French Quarter, described by officials as intentional. Mayor LaToya Cantrell labeled it a "terrorist attack," while an FBI agent disagreed, stating it was not terrorism.

Authorities are investigating a suspected explosive device found at the scene. Two police officers shot during the incident are in stable condition. The Sugar Bowl game is set to proceed as planned, with enhanced safety measures in place.


Forbes: At Least 10 Dead After Car Plows Into New Orleans Crowd—Suspect Dead, FBI Investigating As Terrorism (Live Updates)
At Least 10 Dead After Car Plows Into New Orleans Crowd—Suspect Dead, FBI Investigating As Terrorism (Live Updates)
At least 10 people were killed and 30 injured when a man drove a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans during New Year’s celebrations. The attacker then opened fire on police before being shot dead. The FBI is investigating the incident as a potential act of terrorism.

Authorities found an improvised explosive device at the scene, and New Orleans officials confirmed the city was impacted by a terrorist attack. The incident occurred just before the Sugar Bowl college football game, prompting increased security measures in the area.


Front Page Magazine: Vehicular Jihad in New Orleans?
Vehicular Jihad in New Orleans?
A truck attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day resulted in at least ten deaths and numerous injuries. The driver deliberately crashed into a crowd, fired at police, and had explosives in his vehicle. Mayor LaToya Cantrell labeled it a “terrorist attack,” while the FBI denied this classification.

The conflicting statements raise questions about the nature of the attack, particularly regarding potential motives. The FBI's reluctance to label it as terrorism may stem from concerns over public perception, especially given the history of vehicular attacks linked to Islamic jihadists. A thorough investigation is needed to clarify the incident.


Breitbart: Driver Mows Down Two Police Officers in New Zealand, Killing One
Driver Mows Down Two Police Officers in New Zealand, Killing One
A driver in New Zealand fatally struck one police officer and seriously injured another during a routine patrol on New Year's Day. The incident occurred in Nelson, where the vehicle accelerated into the officers before colliding with a police car.

A 32-year-old man has been arrested and charged. The deceased officer, Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming, served for 38 years and was well-respected in the community. Authorities condemned the act as senseless and cowardly.