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19 Jan 2024

#politics

The Epoch Times: Trump, Ramaswamy Join Forces in New Hampshire—Will It Have an Impact?
Trump, Ramaswamy Join Forces in New Hampshire—Will It Have an Impact?
Former President Donald J. Trump wins a definitive victory in the Iowa caucuses, causing businessman Vivek Ramaswamy to drop out and endorse Trump. Ramaswamy's departure is not expected to have a significant impact on the race in New Hampshire, where Trump is leading in the polls. Meanwhile, speculation persists about the possibility of Trump facing legal troubles that could impact the nomination.


#war

Front Page Magazine: 100 Days in Gaza
100 Days in Gaza
Rachel Goldberg and Jon Polin are desperate to bring their son Hersh, who was kidnapped by Hamas, home. Rachel has traveled the world, seeking help and relying on her faith. She believes in the power of action and urges others to contact the White House and support a global petition campaign to free all the hostages. The families of the hostages are living in constant trauma and need support. Rachel finds solace in reading Psalms and asks for prayers for their safe return.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Astronauts from Turkey, Sweden, and Italy launch to space station on chartered SpaceX flight
Astronauts from Turkey, Sweden, and Italy launch to space station on chartered SpaceX flight
Three military representatives from Turkey, Italy, and Sweden, along with a retired NASA astronaut, take a private trip on a SpaceX Falcon rocket to the International Space Station. They will spend two weeks conducting experiments and engaging with students before returning home. The trip costs each country $55 million or more.


Breitbart: Pentagon Says Message to Iran Is 'We Don't Seek a Regional Conflict'
Pentagon Says Message to Iran Is 'We Don't Seek a Regional Conflict'
The Pentagon warns Iran, saying the US does not want a regional conflict or the Gaza situation to escalate into a wider-scale war. Iran funds and supports groups that attack US forces and commercial ships. The US has taken action with strikes and defensive operations.


Breitbart: Senate Democrats Vote Down Rand Paul's Effort to Condition Palestinian Aid
Senate Democrats Vote Down Rand Paul's Effort to Condition Palestinian Aid
Senate Democrats rejected an amendment by Sen. Rand Paul to condition future aid to Palestinians on their recognition of Israel, rejection of terror, and release of Israeli hostages. Paul's amendment aims to prohibit U.S. aid to the Palestinian Authority unless certain conditions are met. The move highlights the Democrats' stance on the issue.


#military

The Telegraph: Nato warns of all-out war with Russia in next 20 years
Nato warns of all-out war with Russia in next 20 years
Nato military official warns civilians to prepare for war with Russia. Governments and individuals need to be ready for conflict that may require significant changes in their lives. Stockpiles of weapons and ammunition are depleted, and governments are falling behind in preparations.


#history

Front Page Magazine: Glazov Gang: Roger Stone on 'Why the JFK Assassination Still Urgently Matters'
Glazov Gang: Roger Stone on 'Why the JFK Assassination Still Urgently Matters'
Roger Stone discusses the relevance of the JFK assassination and the power of unelected elites.


Fox News: Remains of 1,650th 9/11 victim have been identified
Remains of 1,650th 9/11 victim have been identified
The remains of a Long Island man killed in the 9/11 attacks have been identified after more than two decades. John Niven, an executive at Aon Risk Services, was the 1,650th victim to be identified. The ongoing work of the medical examiner's office honors the memory of those lost.


#health

Breitbart: Snoop Dogg's 24-Year-Old Daughter Says She Suffered 'Severe Stroke'
Snoop Dogg's 24-Year-Old Daughter Says She Suffered 'Severe Stroke'
Snoop Dogg’s daughter, Cori Broadus, announced on social media that she had a severe stroke at the age of 24. The cause of the stroke is unknown and her current condition is unclear. Broadus, who has lupus, had been trying natural methods to alleviate her symptoms.


Flag And Cross: Harrowing Footage: Ex-ESPN Sportscaster Cordell Patrick Thrown from RV in High-Speed Crash
Harrowing Footage: Ex-ESPN Sportscaster Cordell Patrick Thrown from RV in High-Speed Crash
Former ESPN broadcaster Cordell Patrick miraculously survives after being thrown from an RV onto a busy freeway. He suffers multiple injuries but believes it was divine intervention.


#crime

Breitbart: IL Man Freed After Being Charged in Sex Abuse of Wheelchair-Bound Girl
IL Man Freed After Being Charged in Sex Abuse of Wheelchair-Bound Girl
A 72-year-old man in Illinois accused of sexually abusing a wheelchair-bound child has been released pending trial. The suspect, identified as John G. Finch, allegedly targeted the child during a family gathering. An appeals court overturned the initial decision to detain him.


Front Page Magazine: California: Hamas-Linked CAIR Says Pro-Israel Demonstrator Provoked Hate Crime on Herself
California: Hamas-Linked CAIR Says Pro-Israel Demonstrator Provoked Hate Crime on Herself
A hate crime occurred during a pro-Israel demonstration in El Cerrito, CA. A man wearing a distinctive jacket pushed a woman from behind, burned her Israeli flag, and fled. The incident is being investigated as a hate crime.


#other

Fox News: Massachusetts scholar finds poems and stories believed to be written by Louisa May Alcott under a pseudonym
Massachusetts scholar finds poems and stories believed to be written by Louisa May Alcott under a pseudonym
Literary scholar Max Chapnick has discovered around 20 unknown stories and poems written by author Louisa May Alcott, most likely under pseudonyms. The pieces were written in the late 1850s and early 1860s, and include works published under the name E.H. Gould and Flora Fairfield. While there is circumstantial evidence to suggest Alcott's authorship, definitive proof has not yet been found.