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18 Jan 2025
#politics
The Telegraph: ‘I broke into the Capitol on Jan 6 – now I’ll be a VIP at Trump’s inauguration’
Will Pope, previously arrested for his involvement in the January 6 insurrection, is set to attend Donald Trump's inauguration as a VIP guest. Despite facing charges, he was never convicted and received court permission for the trip.
Other attendees include individuals from the January 6 protests, some under travel restrictions. Billy Chrestman, a member of the Proud Boys, expressed his desire to apologize to Trump for the disruptions caused by the group.
Forbes: Trump Says He’ll ‘Most Likely’ Delay TikTok Ban For 90 Days
President-elect Donald Trump indicated he would likely suspend a ban on TikTok for 90 days, delaying the deadline for a U.S. entity to purchase the app. He suggested an announcement regarding this reprieve could come as soon as Monday.
The app currently faces a nationwide ban unless sold to a U.S.-based company.
Fox News: Porn case in the Supreme Court this week is about protecting children, says Republican AG
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is defending a law requiring age verification for pornographic websites to protect children from harmful content. The law, passed in 2023, faces opposition from the Free Speech Coalition, which argues it infringes on First Amendment rights.
The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing the law, with justices expressing concern over its potential impact on free speech. Paxton remains optimistic about a favorable ruling, emphasizing the state's responsibility to protect minors while acknowledging the need for free speech.
#society
Fox News: Judge Judy's son wants to see lawsuits in wake of deadly LA wildfires: Public officials 'personally liable'
California wildfires have devastated communities, claiming over 20 lives and destroying numerous homes. Critics, including TV judges from "Tribunal Justice," are calling for accountability from state officials like Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass for their alleged inaction and budget cuts.
The judges emphasize the need for rigorous investigations and legal reforms to hold public officials accountable. They also condemn looting in affected areas, urging law enforcement to take a strong stance against those exploiting the crisis.
GB News: Church locked in gender-neutral toilet row with neighbours over noisy urination
A church in Blackpool faces complaints from neighbors over new gender-neutral toilets, with residents claiming they can hear urination sounds through the wall. The Diocese of Blackburn intervened, suggesting soundproofing or relocating the toilets to address the issue.
The church aimed to modernize outdated facilities, but noise complaints have escalated, prompting concerns that unisex toilets would worsen the situation. The diocese approved the plans but required measures to mitigate noise disturbances.
#culture
Fox News: Sylvester Stallone warns fake 'Godfather' movie trailer using AI is 'not to be taken seriously'
Sylvester Stallone has cautioned fans about a viral fake trailer for "The Godfather Part 4," clarifying it is not to be taken seriously. He shared his amusement on social media while fans expressed excitement over the idea of him starring in a new installment.
Additionally, Stallone was named by President-elect Donald Trump as one of three special ambassadors for Hollywood, aimed at revitalizing the industry. Stallone praised Trump, likening him to George Washington.