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16 Jan 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Raphaël Glucksmann: 'The main issue at the European level is not Macron or Le Pen'
Raphaël Glucksmann, MEP and president of Place Publique, announces his candidacy for the European elections. He has received endorsements from Daniel Cohn-Bendit and Jacques Attali. The reshuffle of the French government has raised hopes on the left.
President Macron appoints Gabriel Attal as prime minister and Stéphane Séjourné as foreign affairs minister to counter the far-right and Glucksmann. Glucksmann emphasizes that Macron alone determines France's foreign policy and the stakes of the election are whether the Social Democrats or European People's Party will prevail. The American election could also impact European security.
Fox News: Morning Glory: What did Iowa's evangelicals do? (And why did they do it?)
The Washington Post wonders why evangelicals support Trump despite differing religious beliefs. Trump claims discrimination against people of faith, but experts disagree. Evangelicals support Trump due to his stance on education and as a response to perceived attacks from liberal elites. Evangelicals believe Trump is unfairly targeted.
Fox News: Georgia DA Fani Willis taking heat for 'reckless,' 'stupid' alleged relationship with prosecutor in Trump case
Fulton County, Georgia district attorney Fani Willis faces allegations of an "improper" romantic relationship with a prosecutor, which could damage her case against Trump. Willis has not confirmed or denied the claim but suggested racial bias is at play. Critics argue that the integrity of the case is at stake if the allegations are true. The prosecutor, Nathan Wade, has been paid over $600,000 in taxpayer funds, leading to further scrutiny. Trump's co-defendant has called for the charges to be dropped and for Willis and Wade to be disqualified from the case.
#society
Fox News: Kiefer Sutherland admits challenges of working in Hollywood: 'Every 3 months I'm out of a job'
Kiefer Sutherland talks about the ups and downs of being an actor, reflecting on his time on the series "24" as a stable job. Since then, he has experienced the typical inconsistency of the industry, but remains grateful for his opportunities.
Fox News: 'Ecstatic' Denver mayor says city transformed by push to house homeless, but critics say job isn't done
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston declared homelessness a public emergency and successfully moved over 1,000 people off the streets and into housing, with no outdoor deaths reported in the city after December 10. However, critics argue that the approach of simply providing temporary housing is flawed and fails to address the root causes of addiction. Some residents feel that the plan was implemented too quickly without proper input from the community. Despite reaching their initial goal, Johnston's office recognizes that the work is far from over and aims to provide permanent housing and affordable options for Denver residents.
Fox News: The fraud and death of feminism will be complete in 2024
The fallout from congressional testimony about antisemitism on Ivy League campuses reveals the equivocation and moral blindness of university presidents. The feminist argument of women's superiority crumbles when faced with the reality of Jew-hatred on campus. This exposes the fraud of identity politics and the bigotry of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion ideology.
#economy
Fox News: Biden's trillion dollar climate agenda is blowing up and John Kerry has a lot to answer for
John Kerry is stepping down as climate czar due to the failure of Joe Biden's green agenda. Renewable projects are being canceled, people want to use fossil fuels, and Wall Street elites are abandoning ESG funds. Biden's crackdown on oil and gas production has collided with the need for fossil fuels. The acquisition of Southwestern Energy by Chesapeake Energy shows confidence in the demand for U.S. gas and the importance of energy security. The White House's restrictions on production and regulations contradict the promise to increase LNG exports to NATO allies. John Kerry's campaign to promote Biden's climate program is unlikely to succeed since Americans are not interested in electric vehicles despite government incentives. The Inflation Reduction Act, known as a climate bill, has a price tag that remains unknown and uncapped incentives that could result in massive spending and potential misuse of funds. Multiple EV and battery companies have already filed for bankruptcy, and more failures are expected as the government is a poor judge of commercial success. The distribution of "green" money by John Podesta raises concerns about political bias. John Kerry's efforts to get major polluters to reduce emissions have been unsuccessful, and it is clear that countries prioritize economic success over environmental concerns.
#culture
GB News: Matthew Perry tribute leaves Emmys viewers 'in tears' after touching gesture to Friends star
Emmy Award viewers were moved by the heartfelt In Memoriam segment, which paid tribute to industry legends who passed away in the past year. Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers led the tribute, and a special mention was made for Matthew Perry, with a soulful rendition of the Friends theme song. Viewers praised the touching gesture and were emotional during the segment. Dame Joan Collins also made waves with her ageless appearance on stage.
Fox News: Celebrate 'Dry January' with 4 classic and delicious non-alcoholic cocktails
Board member of Tales of the Cocktail, Claire Warner, has shared mocktail recipes for those participating in "Dry January." Warner is the creator of the brand Aecorn, which sells non-alcoholic apéritifs. Two mocktail recipes include a Seedlip Margarita and a Seedlip Paloma.
#education
Fox News: Former Harvard professor defends Claudine Gay in plagiarism case, hits Bill Ackman for attacking universities
Former Harvard professor defends former President Claudine Gay against plagiarism accusations, stating that citation mistakes are common in academia and true "idea theft" is rare. He argues that academia should be self-policed, and students should be held to a higher standard in order to train them to avoid plagiarism. The use of AI technology to detect plagiarism is seen as unnecessary and a waste of resources.
#crime
Fox News: Florida man throws beer can, shoots AR-15 because of speeding driver in his neighborhood: sheriff
A man in Florida threw a beer can at a speeding vehicle, leading to him shooting his AR-15 rifle. The incident was caught on neighborhood video footage.
#technology
GB News: Amazon customer grieving her son left distraught after laptop disappears in 'scam'
A mother is devastated after falling victim to a delivery scam by Amazon, losing the laptop she had ordered to write her son's funeral service. Amazon has been criticized for not taking action to protect its customers from known scams.