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14 Jan 2024

#politics

Times Of Israel: Haley overtakes DeSantis as favorite behind Trump in final poll before key Iowa test
Haley overtakes DeSantis as favorite behind Trump in final poll before key Iowa test
Nikki Haley leads Ron DeSantis in Iowa poll before closely watched Republican nominating contest. Trump remains top pick but Haley gaining momentum.


GB News: West Midlands mayor denies he threatened to resign over HS2 cuts
West Midlands mayor denies he threatened to resign over HS2 cuts
Conservative mayor Andy Street denies threatening to resign over cuts to the HS2 rail link. He acknowledges the project's financial mismanagement but emphasizes the importance of improved connectivity between London, Birmingham, and the North. He also criticizes financial mismanagement leading to bankruptcy at Birmingham City Council due to equal pay claims.


#society

Flag And Cross: Watch: Story of Couple's Dog Eating $4K in Cash - And Their Retrieval Efforts - Goes Viral
Watch: Story of Couple's Dog Eating $4K in Cash - And Their Retrieval Efforts - Goes Viral
Pittsburgh couple's dog eats $4,000 cash. Bank exchanges recovered bills. Money recovered through dog's excrement. $3,550 salvaged, rest turned into art. Story goes viral.


The Telegraph: Crowds gather outside Danish parliament to mark succession of new king
Crowds gather outside Danish parliament to mark succession of new king
Denmark's Queen Margrethe II abdicated after 52 years as queen, becoming the first Danish monarch in nearly 900 years to willingly give up the throne. Thousands of people gathered in Copenhagen to witness the passing of the crown to her son, Frederik. The monarchy enjoys immense popularity in Denmark.


Fox News: France clamps down on Muslim extremists by halting appointment of foreign clerics
France clamps down on Muslim extremists by halting appointment of foreign clerics
France has enacted a law to reform how Islam is viewed in society, banning foreign imams and appointing religious leaders to a body called the Forum of Islam. The aim is to combat religious extremism.


Fox News: No more Good Samaritans? Former CIA officer weighs in on why so many people play spectator in bad situations
No more Good Samaritans? Former CIA officer weighs in on why so many people play spectator in bad situations
Former CIA officer Jason Hanson praises actor Ian Ziering for escaping a confrontation with mini-bikers in Hollywood. Hanson believes that violence is increasing due to a lack of consequences for bad behavior and emphasizes the importance of self-defense training in a society where people are less likely to intervene and help others.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Lord Cameron says world is the most 'dangerous' it has been in decades
Lord Cameron says world is the most 'dangerous' it has been in decades
Lord Cameron warns of growing instability in the Middle East, blames Iran. UK and US launch airstrikes in Yemen.


Times Of Israel: IDF detains two sisters of killed Hamas deputy Arouri for inciting to terror
IDF detains two sisters of killed Hamas deputy Arouri for inciting to terror
Israeli troops have arrested two sisters of assassinated Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Arouri in the West Bank. The women were detained on charges of inciting terror against Israel. This follows the arrest of 12 other wanted Palestinians in overnight raids.


#health

Fox News: Foods to eat, and not eat, to prevent cancer, according to a doctor and nutritionist
Foods to eat, and not eat, to prevent cancer, according to a doctor and nutritionist
Dr. Andre Goy, a cancer doctor, emphasizes the importance of disease prevention starting in the kitchen. He believes that a reliance on convenience and a lack of home cooking contributes to poor diets and increasing cancer rates. Goy recommends adopting a plant-based diet focused on fruits, vegetables, legumes, whole grains, nuts, and seeds to reduce cancer risk. He advises avoiding processed foods and foods labeled as "plant-based" that may not be healthy. A well-balanced, nutrient-rich diet can lower the risk of cancer, according to Goy and other experts.


#other

The Telegraph: Volcano erupts in Iceland again cracking defences of fishing town
Volcano erupts in Iceland again cracking defences of fishing town
A volcano erupted in southwest Iceland, threatening a nearby evacuated fishing town. Lava flowed towards the town, penetrating the barriers built to stop it. It was the second eruption in a month and the fifth since 2021.