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17 Jan 2025

#politics

Fox News: Fox News Politics Newsletter: Time's Up for TikTok
Fox News Politics Newsletter: Time's Up for TikTok
The Supreme Court has upheld a federal law banning TikTok, affirming that Congress's concerns about national security and data collection practices justify the ban, despite arguments about First Amendment rights. The ruling comes just before a bipartisan divestiture law is set to take effect.

In other political news, Trump’s inauguration will be held indoors due to cold weather, while his DHS pick Kristi Noem pledges to eliminate a controversial app used by migrants. Additionally, Trump is expected to review the Supreme Court decision and may take action soon.


Fox News: Piers Morgan cuts mic on woman ranting about 'White man mantra': 'Complete and utter halfwit'
Piers Morgan cuts mic on woman ranting about 'White man mantra': 'Complete and utter halfwit'
Piers Morgan's show became chaotic when guest Myriam François refused to answer questions about Hamas's rule in Gaza, instead engaging in a contentious exchange. Morgan criticized her dismissive remarks and cut her mic after she continued to evade his inquiries.

The heated discussion highlighted tensions over the Israel-Hamas conflict, with Morgan expressing frustration at François's lack of direct answers. He ultimately declared she would not be invited back, emphasizing the need for more substantive dialogue.


Fox News: Sam Altman's OpenAI backing initiative headed by several anti-Trump staff pushing liberal causes
Sam Altman's OpenAI backing initiative headed by several anti-Trump staff pushing liberal causes
OpenAI is backing the AI 2030 initiative, led by the American Security Project (ASP), co-founded by John Kerry. The initiative aims to shape U.S. public dialogue on AI competition with China, while ASP has a history of promoting left-leaning causes and has received funding from the Rockefeller Foundation.

OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has made significant donations to Democratic causes and has been involved in bipartisan discussions on AI's role in national security. The initiative emphasizes the importance of maintaining U.S. leadership in AI against China's ambitions.


Front Page Magazine: While Canadian Food Banks Collapse, Canada Offers $3K to Gaza Refugees
While Canadian Food Banks Collapse, Canada Offers $3K to Gaza Refugees
Under the Trudeau government, Canada faces rising food insecurity, with a 90% increase in food bank usage since 2019. In March alone, two million Canadians sought assistance, and community programs are struggling to keep up with demand.

Despite these challenges, the government is welcoming Gazan refugees, offering financial support while concerns arise over potential security risks. U.S. Senator Marco Rubio has warned that this policy could endanger both Canadians and Americans.


Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC: ‘We’re going back to the scene of the crime that was not a crime’ at Watergate
JACK POSOBIEC: ‘We’re going back to the scene of the crime that was not a crime’ at Watergate
Jack Posobiec announced he will speak at the Coronation Ball at the Watergate Hotel, linking the event to historical political scandals. He claims the Watergate incident was a "deep state operation" that removed populist leaders like Nixon and JFK, suggesting Trump faces similar threats.

Posobiec emphasized the resilience of populist movements, asserting that Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th president despite past assassination attempts. He framed the event as a rallying point for populists in America.


#society

GB News: Men with Scouse and Yorkshire accents seen as more likely to commit crimes, study shows
Men with Scouse and Yorkshire accents seen as more likely to commit crimes, study shows
Research from the University of Cambridge reveals that men with regional accents from Liverpool and Bradford are more likely to be perceived as criminals. The study involved 180 participants rating voices from ten British accents, highlighting biases that could affect the criminal justice system.

Accents associated with higher social status, such as received pronunciation, were viewed as less likely to engage in criminal behavior, while working-class accents were linked to negative stereotypes. The findings underscore the potential impact of accent bias on legal outcomes.


Front Page Magazine: Rick Levine Leaves Office Claiming He's an Admiral, a Woman and Fires are Caused by Global Warming
Rick Levine Leaves Office Claiming He's an Admiral, a Woman and Fires are Caused by Global Warming
Dr. Rick Levine, who identifies as 'Rachel' and 'Admiral,' is leaving his role as Assistant Health Secretary. He defended transgender policies for minors and attributed California fires to climate change, while maintaining a positive outlook despite criticism of his views.

His exit interview highlighted the absurdities of identity politics, as Levine expressed optimism about future endeavors while leaving questions about the implications of his policies unanswered. The article questions the legitimacy of his identity and the societal acceptance of such beliefs.


Fox News: Half a dozen injured after tractor-trailer, dump truck slam into NJ Target
Half a dozen injured after tractor-trailer, dump truck slam into NJ Target
A dump truck lost control while descending a steep hill in North Bergen, New Jersey, crashing into a tractor-trailer before slamming into a Target store. Six people were injured, including one woman in critical condition who had to be extricated from the bathroom.

Authorities are assessing the damage, as the street remains closed for cleanup. North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco called the incident "devastating" and urged support for the injured. The store was open at the time of the crash.


Fox News: Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King on drawing from Dr. King's legacy to build one through community
Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King on drawing from Dr. King's legacy to build one through community
Martin Luther King III and his wife, Arndrea Waters King, have released a book titled "What is My Legacy?" aimed at inspiring individuals to reflect on their own legacies while honoring Martin Luther King Jr.'s impact. They emphasize the importance of civil dialogue and community support in bridging societal divides.

The Kings encourage readers to engage in collective action and uphold the values of respect and humanity, drawing parallels with historical figures like Nelson Mandela and Gandhi. Their message highlights that everyone has the potential to contribute positively to their communities and the world.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Chinese Media Celebrates U.S. Tiktok Addicts Flocking to Censor-Happy 'RedNote' App
Chinese Media Celebrates U.S. Tiktok Addicts Flocking to Censor-Happy 'RedNote' App
The Chinese state media outlet Global Times reported a surge of American users downloading the Chinese social media app Xiaohongshu, or "Little Red Book," as they seek alternatives to TikTok amid potential bans. Nearly three million Americans joined the platform in one day, with the Chinese government framing this as a positive exchange between the two nations.

Despite the app's popularity, it has been criticized for censorship and promoting state propaganda, including denial of human rights abuses in China. Users have reported that their posts addressing sensitive topics are quickly suppressed. The Global Times encourages Americans to embrace Xiaohongshu, while ignoring China's restrictions on foreign social media.


#culture

Breitbart: Tony Award-Winning British Actor Joan Plowright, Widow of Laurence Olivier, Dies at 95
Tony Award-Winning British Actor Joan Plowright, Widow of Laurence Olivier, Dies at 95
Joan Plowright, the esteemed British actress known for her contributions to theater and film, has died at the age of 95. Her family reported she passed away at Denville Hall, surrounded by loved ones. Plowright had a prolific career spanning over seven decades, earning numerous accolades including a Tony Award and two Golden Globes.

Born in Lincolnshire, Plowright was a key figure in revitalizing British theater post-World War II, collaborating with notable contemporaries and her husband, Laurence Olivier. The West End will honor her legacy by dimming theater lights for two minutes. She is survived by her three children and grandchildren.