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16 Jan 2025

#politics

The Telegraph: Can Netanyahu survive an outbreak of peace?
Can Netanyahu survive an outbreak of peace?
With a tentative peace in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confronts significant political, legal, and personal challenges. His health issues, including multiple surgeries, coincide with an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court and ongoing corruption trials.

Additionally, extremist coalition partners have attempted to unseat him, highlighting the precariousness of his position. Netanyahu's situation resembles that of Silvio Berlusconi, who faced numerous controversies during his tenure.


Breitbart: Joy Behar Questions Carrie Underwood's 'Love' of Country for Agreeing to Perform at Trump Inauguration
Joy Behar Questions Carrie Underwood's 'Love' of Country for Agreeing to Perform at Trump Inauguration
Joy Behar criticized Carrie Underwood for agreeing to perform at Donald Trump's second inauguration, questioning her patriotism and suggesting that supporting Trump contradicts her love for the country. Fellow host Alyssa Farah Griffin defended Underwood, emphasizing diverse reasons for voting.

Former co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck also weighed in, suggesting Behar's comments were an attempt to stay relevant. Underwood is scheduled to perform "America the Beautiful" at the inauguration.


Fox News: Brazilian court denies Bolsonaro’s request to travel to Trump’s inauguration
Brazilian court denies Bolsonaro’s request to travel to Trump’s inauguration
Brazil’s Supreme Court denied former President Jair Bolsonaro's request to restore his passport for attending Donald Trump's inauguration, citing a lack of evidence of an invitation and ongoing investigations into his actions post-election. Bolsonaro, labeled a flight risk, claims political persecution.

Despite his admiration for Trump, Bolsonaro's legal troubles continue, including accusations of attempting a coup and falsifying vaccination records. His passport was seized amid these investigations, and he remains barred from international travel.


Breitbart: Kaine: Biden 'Is Sincerely Worried About' the U.S. Under Trump
Kaine: Biden 'Is Sincerely Worried About' the U.S. Under Trump
Senator Tim Kaine expressed concern over President Biden's farewell address, suggesting it reflected deep worries about the future under a potential Trump administration. He drew parallels to President Eisenhower's warning about the military-industrial complex, emphasizing fears of an oligarchy and the influence of wealthy tech leaders in politics.

Kaine highlighted the dangers of a tech elite using their wealth to shape political outcomes for personal gain, echoing Biden's stark warnings about the potential erosion of democracy.


#society

Human Events: UK government will investigate ‘grooming gangs’ after Labour Party backs down
UK government will investigate ‘grooming gangs’ after Labour Party backs down
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced local inquiries into the "grooming gangs" scandal in Britain, following public outcry. A three-month audit led by Baroness Louise Casey will assess child exploitation by predominantly Pakistani Muslim gangs, supported by £5 million in funding.

The review aims to establish a new framework for inquiries and will examine cultural factors contributing to the offenses. Cooper also plans to have police reopen cold cases related to sexual exploitation, allowing victims to request independent reviews of halted investigations.


Fox News: Migrant sex trafficking survivor speaks out: 'I saw good people die'
Migrant sex trafficking survivor speaks out: 'I saw good people die'
Since 2021, nearly 540,000 unaccompanied minors have been apprehended at the southern border, many falling victim to sex trafficking. Bob's House of Hope, the first safe house for male trafficking survivors, aims to support these victims, who often face exploitation by family members and gangs.

The founder, Bob Williams, emphasizes the need for awareness that boys are also victims of trafficking. He advocates for stricter penalties for traffickers and increased funding for victim support programs, highlighting the complex challenges these young migrants face, including addiction and family betrayal.


Front Page Magazine: Freedom Center Targets Pro-Terror Professors on Social Media
Freedom Center Targets Pro-Terror Professors on Social Media
The David Horowitz Freedom Center has launched a social media campaign targeting professors at ten prestigious universities who allegedly support Hamas and promote its ideology. The campaign highlights instances where these educators have defended or celebrated Hamas's violent actions against Israelis, raising concerns about their alignment with university policies.

The initiative aims to expose what the Freedom Center sees as hypocrisy among university leaders who denounce anti-Semitism while employing faculty that endorse terrorist ideologies. The campaign will feature graphics and detailed reports on each targeted professor's statements and actions.


Fox News: CNN defamation trial: Closing arguments made as jury begins to deliberate lawsuit against network
CNN defamation trial: Closing arguments made as jury begins to deliberate lawsuit against network
Zachary Young, a U.S. Navy veteran, is in a defamation trial against CNN, claiming the network falsely accused him of profiting illegally while helping Afghans flee during the 2021 withdrawal. His lawyer argued that CNN's report damaged Young's reputation and caused him significant emotional distress.

CNN's defense contends that their reporting was fair and that Young did not suffer actual damages. They argue that the term "black market" was used accurately in context and that Young's own actions contributed to the situation. The jury is now deliberating.


#war

Front Page Magazine: Restoration Weekend: Daniel Pipes on 'Israel Victory'
Restoration Weekend: Daniel Pipes on 'Israel Victory'
Historian Dr. Daniel Pipes presented his new book 'Israel Victory' at the David Horowitz Freedom Center's 2024 Restoration Weekend in Naples, Florida. The event took place from November 21-24 at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.

Pipes' work focuses on the dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and advocates for a decisive Israeli victory.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Educational Changes and Peace in the Middle East
Educational Changes and Peace in the Middle East
The Middle East is facing significant turmoil, with Israel engaged in conflicts against various irregular forces, primarily influenced by Iran. Hostility towards Israel persists among many Arabs, fueled by educational systems that promote anti-Jewish sentiment and misinformation, complicating prospects for peace.

To foster a better future, it is essential to reform educational curricula in Arab societies, replacing incitement with messages of peace. This includes promoting cooperation between Israeli and Arab educators, halting financial support for institutions that incite violence, and addressing the glorification of martyrdom in various societal sectors.


Times Of Israel: Houthi leader says group will keep up attacks if Israel doesn’t abide by Gaza truce
Houthi leader says group will keep up attacks if Israel doesn’t abide by Gaza truce
Yemen's Houthi rebel leader criticized Israel's performance in Gaza, stating it has "failed miserably" to achieve its goals. Following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas for the release of hostages and prisoners, he warned of military support for Palestinians if Israel breaches the deal.

The Houthis have escalated their attacks on Israel, launching over 40 ballistic missiles and 320 drones this year. Despite most being intercepted, some have caused damage. The rebels also threaten shipping routes in the Red Sea, promising to continue their assaults until a ceasefire is established in Gaza.


Le Monde: Netanyahu says 'last-minute crisis' with Hamas holding up approval of Gaza truce and hostage deal
Netanyahu says 'last-minute crisis' with Hamas holding up approval of Gaza truce and hostage deal
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that a ceasefire agreement with Hamas is delayed due to last-minute disputes, despite prior announcements of its completion. Israeli airstrikes continue, resulting in numerous casualties in Gaza, while internal political tensions threaten Netanyahu's coalition government.

The ceasefire deal aims to release hostages and halt fighting, but key coalition partners oppose it, raising concerns about its future. Hamas claims commitment to the agreement, while Israeli officials accuse the group of reneging on terms. The situation remains precarious as violence persists.


The Epoch Times: The Israel–Hamas Cease-Fire Deal: What We Know So Far
The Israel–Hamas Cease-Fire Deal: What We Know So Far
Israel and Hamas are negotiating a hostages-for-prisoners swap and temporary cease-fire, with a potential start date of January 19. The deal involves the release of 33 hostages held by Hamas in exchange for an unspecified number of Palestinian prisoners.

However, last-minute complications have arisen, delaying finalization. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's cabinet must approve the deal, but some members express strong opposition, prioritizing military action against Hamas over the hostage release. Civilians on both sides await the outcome with concern.


Breitbart: Ted Cruz: Hamas Came to the Table Because of Donald Trump
Ted Cruz: Hamas Came to the Table Because of Donald Trump
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) attributed Hamas' willingness to negotiate with Israel to former President Donald Trump's influence, claiming that President Biden's policies have exacerbated the conflict since the October 7 attack. Cruz emphasized the need for Israel to eliminate Hamas for both nations' security.

He expressed hope for the release of hostages while firmly supporting Israel's objectives. Cruz believes that Trump's approach would have prevented the current hostilities.


Breitbart: Shipping Companies Hesitant to Return to Red Sea After Gaza Ceasefire Deal
Shipping Companies Hesitant to Return to Red Sea After Gaza Ceasefire Deal
Shipping companies Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd remain hesitant to resume operations in the Red Sea despite a recent peace deal between Israel and Hamas. Ongoing attacks by Iran-backed Houthi militants on civilian vessels have created significant disruptions in one of the world's busiest cargo routes, with expectations that normal operations may not resume until 2025.

Both companies expressed skepticism about the safety of returning to the Suez Canal route, emphasizing that the timeline for easing disruptions is uncertain. The Houthis have indicated that attacks will persist until the conflict in Gaza concludes, raising further concerns for shipping safety in the region.


#economy

GB News: Britain’s new spaceport could be first in Europe to send rockets to space after being awarded launch licence
Britain’s new spaceport could be first in Europe to send rockets to space after being awarded launch licence
Shetland's SaxaVord Spaceport has received the UK's first vertical launch license, marking a significant milestone for European space exploration. Operated by Rocket Factory Augsburg, the site aims to launch up to 30 rockets annually, with plans already in place for upcoming test flights.

This achievement positions Scotland as a key player in the commercial space sector, with multiple companies eager to utilize the spaceport. The Scottish Government has expressed support for the burgeoning industry, emphasizing its potential economic benefits.


#crime

Breitbart: Two Men Sentenced to Prison for Crimes Connected to the Killing of ‘General Hospital’ Star Johnny Wactor
Two Men Sentenced to Prison for Crimes Connected to the Killing of ‘General Hospital’ Star Johnny Wactor
Two men, Leonel Gutierrez and Frank Olano, were sentenced to prison for their roles in the death of former actor Johnny Wactor, who was shot while confronting thieves stealing his car's catalytic converter. Gutierrez received four years for grand theft, while Olano got five years and eight months as an accessory.

Wactor's murder suspects, Robert Barceleau and Sergio Estrada, are charged with the killing and have pleaded not guilty. Friends and family plan to march for justice and seek a reward for information leading to the arrest of Wactor's killers.


#sports

Forbes: Ohio State And Notre Dame Fans Are Forking Over $3,000 Per Seat For Championship Game
Ohio State And Notre Dame Fans Are Forking Over $3,000 Per Seat For Championship Game
Resale tickets for the College Football Playoff Championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame are in high demand, with average prices reaching $3,327, a 37% increase from last year. The get-in price is around $1,800, significantly higher than previous championships.

Sales for the game are tracking 85% higher than last year, with Ohio and Texas leading in ticket purchases. The most expensive ticket sold for $14,000. Ohio State is favored by 8.5 points in the matchup.


#other

Fox News: Restaurant hired a chef just to make its viral mozzarella sticks
Restaurant hired a chef just to make its viral mozzarella sticks
The Winchester restaurant in Tenerife, Spain, gained fame on TikTok for its "Giant Panko Mozzarella Sticks," leading to the hiring of a dedicated chef. The establishment uses over 200 pounds of mozzarella weekly to meet demand for the viral dish, which comes with various dipping sauces.

Content creator Grace Gonzalez and her boyfriend traveled to try the mozzarella sticks, describing them as the best they've ever had. The dish's impressive cheese pull has become a highlight, with patrons claiming the experience justifies the trip to the Spanish island.