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15 Jan 2025
#politics
The Western Journal: Corrupt to the End: Biden Admin Sues Elon 6 Days Before Trump Throws Them All Out on Their Ears
The Biden administration's SEC has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk, claiming he violated securities laws by not disclosing his stock purchases in X (formerly Twitter). This marks the third filing against Musk in December, as he humorously dismissed the SEC's actions.
Critics argue this lawsuit is a final act of defiance from the Biden administration, with President-elect Trump expected to replace SEC chair Gary Gensler soon. Many see the lawsuit as symbolic, lacking substance and unlikely to continue under the incoming administration.
GB News: SHOCK model shows Reform snatching 81 seats in Labour bloodbath – full seat breakdown REVEALED
A recent poll suggests that if an election were held now, Reform UK would secure 81 seats while Labour would lose 128. Nigel Farage’s party is projected to garner 22.7% of the vote, closely trailing the Conservatives. Labour's majority would be significantly diminished, necessitating a coalition government.
Economic challenges and unpopular decisions by Labour, including tax increases and cuts to benefits, have contributed to a decline in support for the party. This situation has allowed Reform UK to attract voters, particularly as Labour figures face declining polling ratings.
Forbes: Supreme Court Could Rule On TikTok Ban Today—After Signaling It May Uphold Law
The Supreme Court may soon decide TikTok's future, with justices expressing skepticism about the app's arguments against a federal law requiring it to divest from ByteDance due to national security concerns. Oral arguments indicated a potential ruling could come as early as Wednesday.
If upheld, the law could render TikTok inoperable in the U.S. by preventing app stores from hosting it, leading to significant implications for users and content creators. The court's decision is anticipated before the law takes effect on January 19.
Fox News: Impeached South Korean president detained weeks after martial law chaos
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was detained for questioning regarding his recent martial law declaration. Yoon claims he is cooperating with the anti-corruption investigation to prevent violence, despite labeling the probe as illegal.
Law enforcement surrounded Yoon's residence with 3,000 personnel amid protests for and against him. Following a failed arrest attempt earlier this month, a warrant was issued after Yoon did not show for questioning related to the martial law incident.
Fox News: Tennessee AG optimistic about SCOTUS case after 'radical gender ideology' reversal in lower court
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is optimistic about a Supreme Court case regarding gender-affirming care for minors, following a legal victory in Kentucky that challenges the Biden administration's Title IX rewrite. The ruling is seen as a significant step in reversing federal overreach.
The Supreme Court is set to decide on the constitutionality of Tennessee's law banning transgender treatments for minors, with arguments focusing on equal protection rights and parental authority. Skrmetti believes recent developments indicate a cultural shift against non-democratic legal changes.
#society
The Federalist: Los Angeles Isn't Uniquely Dangerous, It's Uniquely Mismanaged
Leighton Woodhouse critiques Mike Davis's portrayal of Los Angeles as a perilous landscape, arguing that the city's allure lies in its comfort despite occasional disasters. He highlights the irony of affluent residents enduring risks while overlooking the failures in disaster preparedness and infrastructure.
Woodhouse emphasizes that while natural disasters are a reality, the true issue is the complacency in addressing these risks. He notes that the susceptibility to such calamities is universal, not unique to Los Angeles, and calls for a reevaluation of how the city manages its vulnerabilities.
#culture
Gataway Couple: Is The Date Shake From Dateland, Arizona Worth It?
The Date Shake is a creamy beverage made from dates, milk, and ice cream or yogurt, popular in Southern California and Southwest Arizona. Its origins are unclear, but the Shields Date Garden is credited with popularizing it in the 1920s, leading to local festivals celebrating the treat.
Dateland, Arizona, known for date farming, attracts tourists seeking the famous shake and other date products. While the Date Shake may not be everyone's favorite, it serves as a unique stop for travelers on Interstate 8, offering a taste of the local culture.
#crime
Fox News: Oregon man arrested, charged with murder in connection to missing person case from 2022
Oregon police have arrested 54-year-old Murphy Calvin Henry II for the alleged murder of Ryan Staggs, who went missing in January 2022. Investigators located a shallow grave in Lincoln County on January 8, believed to contain Staggs' remains, pending official identification.
Henry faces charges of second-degree murder, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with evidence. The investigation continues, and authorities are seeking information from the public regarding Staggs' disappearance and murder.
Fox News: Man avoids prosecution for fighting back against migrant subway attack, fatally stabbing 1
A 69-year-old homeless man in New York City will not face charges after fatally stabbing an illegal migrant during a robbery attempt on a subway train. The incident involved a group of homeless illegal migrants, one of whom, Stalin Moya, had a lengthy criminal record.
Prosecutors determined that the homeless man acted in self-defense while trying to retrieve his belongings. Four surviving suspects face charges for the attack, while the deceased migrant had multiple prior arrests. The decision not to prosecute follows a recent high-profile case involving another homeless individual on the subway.
#technology
Le Monde: Zuckerberg's 'masculine energy' doesn't interest young people
Mark Zuckerberg's recent shift in leadership style at Meta, including the firing of 3,600 employees, reflects a more aggressive approach to performance management. His statements suggest a desire to align with more traditional, masculine leadership ideals, possibly to counter competitors like Elon Musk.
In a surprising trend, TikTok users are migrating to a new Chinese platform, Xiaohongshu, instead of Facebook or Instagram, amid fears of a potential TikTok ban in the U.S. This app, which focuses on shopping and travel, has quickly gained popularity, becoming the most downloaded app on Apple's App Store.