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#politics

GB News: Elon Musk facing 'huge problem' in new political venture - 'How on earth is he going to do it all?!'
Elon Musk facing 'huge problem' in new political venture - 'How on earth is he going to do it all?!'
Errol Musk has voiced concerns about his son Elon Musk's ability to effectively serve in Donald Trump's administration, citing his already demanding schedule. He questioned how Elon could manage the responsibilities of leading the new Department of Government Efficiency while juggling his business ventures.

Despite these challenges, Elon Musk's wealth has surged significantly, reaching £347.8 billion, bolstered by rising Tesla stock and the success of his companies. His potential acquisition of MSNBC has raised eyebrows, with experts warning of the implications for media ownership and influence.


The Telegraph: Michel Barnier ‘won’t last until Christmas’ as polls reveal collapsing popularity of France’s new PM
Michel Barnier ‘won’t last until Christmas’ as polls reveal collapsing popularity of France’s new PM
Michel Barnier, France's new prime minister, is struggling to maintain his position as polls indicate that 53% of the public supports a no-confidence vote against him. This comes just months after his appointment, reflecting a stagnant political landscape.

Barnier faces significant challenges, including a mounting financial crisis with increasing deficit and debt, alongside widespread strikes and protests initiated by unions and farmers over various grievances.


The Western Journal: My Answer to a Question From a Democrat: Why Do You Think Trump Won?
My Answer to a Question From a Democrat: Why Do You Think Trump Won?
The author attributes Trump's electoral victory to several factors, including inflation, border concerns, and perceived selective justice against political opponents. They argue that the treatment of Trump and his advisors, compared to others who faced no repercussions, fostered a sense of injustice among voters.

Additionally, the author highlights mass censorship and the Democrats' approach to free speech as key issues that alienated many. They suggest that the condescension towards working-class voters and minorities contributed to the Democrats' loss of support, emphasizing the need for equal justice and respect for all citizens.


Le Monde: Israel names ally of Netanyahu as US ambassador
Israel names ally of Netanyahu as US ambassador
The Israeli government has approved Yechiel Leiter as the new ambassador to the United States. A former adviser to Prime Minister Netanyahu and a prominent figure in the Israeli settler community, Leiter is known for his close ties to the Republican Party and his criticism of President Biden.

Leiter's appointment follows Donald Trump's selection of Mike Huckabee as the U.S. ambassador to Israel. He will succeed Mike Herzog after Trump's inauguration, marking a shift towards a more hardline approach in U.S.-Israel relations.


#society

Fox News: Noah, God and skillset diversity
Noah, God and skillset diversity
In Genesis, God decides to flood the earth due to widespread corruption but chooses Noah, a righteous and skilled builder, to save humanity and animals. This highlights God's respect for diverse skills, as seen in biblical narratives where various talents are valued.

The Israel Defense Forces exemplify this principle by actively recruiting individuals with autism and developmental disabilities, recognizing their unique skills and contributions. This approach not only enhances military effectiveness but also fosters motivation among soldiers.


The Telegraph: South Korean man guilty of binge eating to dodge military service
South Korean man guilty of binge eating to dodge military service
A South Korean man was convicted for evading military service by intentionally gaining weight to become too obese for combat. He received a one-year suspended prison sentence. His friend, who assisted with a high-calorie meal plan, was sentenced to six months suspended.

The man aimed to reach a BMI that would classify him for non-combat roles.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Europe can’t stay silent in the face of the ICC’s offensive Israel warrants
Europe can’t stay silent in the face of the ICC’s offensive Israel warrants
The International Criminal Court's ruling to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has drawn widespread condemnation, being labeled as anti-Semitic by various observers, including Israeli leaders. Only Hungary, Czechia, and Germany have refused to comply with the warrant, citing historical context.

Germany's stance is particularly significant given its past, while Britain faces criticism for its indecisiveness on the matter. Netanyahu has likened the ICC's decision to a modern Dreyfus trial, emphasizing the ongoing challenges of anti-Semitism in international law.


#culture

Fox News: This NFL city has the country's best chowder, restaurant owner proclaims
This NFL city has the country's best chowder, restaurant owner proclaims
Residents of New England and New York passionately defend their clam chowder, but Seattle's Pike Place Chowder claims superiority. Owner Larry Mellum asserts their award-winning chowder, made with high-quality ingredients and a secret blend of herbs, has converted even rival fans.

Pike Place Chowder has won multiple competitions and was named Yelp's "No. 1 Most Popular Dish in America" in 2018. The restaurant offers various chowder types and has served over 3.5 million customers, establishing itself as a must-visit for chowder enthusiasts.


#crime

The Western Journal: Nigerian Brothers Who Helped Jussie Smollett Stage Hoax Call on the Star to Admit It
Nigerian Brothers Who Helped Jussie Smollett Stage Hoax Call on the Star to Admit It
The Illinois Supreme Court overturned Jussie Smollett's conviction for staging a hate crime, citing a prior deal made by Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx. The two Nigerian brothers involved in the hoax criticized the ruling, claiming it reflects a disparity in justice based on fame and influence.

They argued that Smollett's lack of admission of guilt and the initial sweetheart deal represent a significant injustice in the legal system. The special prosecutor who secured Smollett's conviction expressed outrage, emphasizing that the ruling does not exonerate Smollett of the overwhelming evidence against him.


#sports

The Western Journal: ‘Everybody’s Lying': Michael Irvin Tears Into Tyson-Paul Netflix Fight
‘Everybody’s Lying': Michael Irvin Tears Into Tyson-Paul Netflix Fight
NFL legend Michael Irvin criticized the recent boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, calling it a "big lie." He claimed that Tyson, who is known for his powerful uppercuts, did not use them during the fight, suggesting that there were contractual restrictions in place.

Despite the controversy, Tyson expressed gratitude for the opportunity to fight again after a serious health scare, emphasizing the personal significance of the event for him and his family.