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19 Jan 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Former Intel Officials: Tulsi Gabbard Puts Party Loyalty Far Behind Duty to Country
Former Intel Officials: Tulsi Gabbard Puts Party Loyalty Far Behind Duty to Country
Tulsi Gabbard has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as Director of National Intelligence. Former intelligence officials praise her for prioritizing duty to the country over party loyalty, highlighting her experience as a soldier and Congress member on the House Armed Services Committee.

Supporters, including retired CIA officials and Senator James Lankford, emphasize her ability to navigate complex intelligence issues, advocate for civil liberties, and reform the intelligence community. They believe her bipartisan approach will strengthen the role of the intelligence community in safeguarding national interests.


#society

GB News: Drug driving rates soar to highest level in five years as police arrest 15-year-old - 'Extremely worrying'
Drug driving rates soar to highest level in five years as police arrest 15-year-old - 'Extremely worrying'
Drug-related driver deaths have surged by 50% in one year, reaching a five-year high of 144 fatalities in 2023. This alarming trend has prompted road safety experts to emphasize the dangers of combining drugs and driving, urging a shift in messaging to include drug use alongside alcohol.

Police are now using roadside drug testing kits to detect substances like cannabis and cocaine. Drivers are warned that drug driving laws apply to both illegal drugs and prescription medications, with severe penalties including criminal records, fines, and driving bans.


Fox News: Meghan Markle, Prince Harry called local villains by neighbors in ritzy California town
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry called local villains by neighbors in ritzy California town
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been labeled "local villains" by some residents of Montecito, California, who attribute rising housing prices and increased tourist traffic to the couple's presence. Despite their celebrity status, neighbors express mixed feelings about their impact on the community.

While some residents criticize the couple for perceived entitlement and commercialization, others, like Sharon Stone, defend their efforts to integrate into the community. The couple has pursued various media projects since moving in 2020, but sources indicate Harry struggles with social connections outside of family.


Human Events: Trans activist convicted for torture, attempted murder removed as UK Women’s March speaker after backlash
Trans activist convicted for torture, attempted murder removed as UK Women’s March speaker after backlash
The UK Women’s March has removed speaker Sarah Jane Baker, a transgender-identifying male, due to her criminal history involving kidnapping and attempted murder. Organizers were unaware of her past when initially invited.

The decision to exclude Baker was made to prioritize the safety of participants and reaffirm the event's commitment to women's rights and the LGBTQ+ community. Despite the controversy, marches continued with significant attendance across the UK.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Exclusive -- Erik Prince: Russia Effectively Seizes American-Owned Company
Exclusive -- Erik Prince: Russia Effectively Seizes American-Owned Company
Erik Prince discussed the global economic impact of Russian aggression during a recent appearance, emphasizing the need to end the ongoing war in Ukraine. He criticized the notion of a Ukrainian victory and highlighted the economic damage, including the seizure of American-owned businesses by Russia.

Prince argued for a strategic shift to pull Russia away from its alliance with China and restore a more balanced relationship with the West. He called for a resolution to the conflict to mitigate further loss of life and economic wreckage, stressing that current sanctions have not effectively weakened Russia's economy.


Breitbart: Exclusive -- Erik Prince: Chinese Influence on Panama Canal a 'National Security Problem'
Exclusive -- Erik Prince: Chinese Influence on Panama Canal a 'National Security Problem'
Erik Prince, founder of Unplugged Technologies, warns that Chinese control over the Panama Canal poses a national security threat to the U.S. He emphasizes the canal's strategic importance for naval movements and argues that allowing China to manage it is unacceptable.

Prince also links the fentanyl crisis to Chinese influence, stating that the drug's proliferation, largely organized by the Chinese Communist Party, has resulted in hundreds of thousands of American deaths annually. He calls for stronger U.S. oversight to combat this issue.


#culture

Le Monde: 'Babygirl': A woman in control of her desires
'Babygirl': A woman in control of her desires
In "Babygirl," Nicole Kidman portrays Romy, a successful CEO navigating a seemingly perfect life with her family. Directed by Halina Reijn, the film explores themes of desire and isolation, beginning with Romy's secret indulgence in pornography and her intriguing encounter with a young intern.

The narrative unfolds as Romy becomes more involved with her intern, leading to a blend of professional and personal complexities. The film promises to delve into the intricacies of relationships and self-discovery in a modern context.


#education

Fox News: Teachers union webinar encourages teachers to oppose Trump, make students in US illegally 'feel less afraid'
Teachers union webinar encourages teachers to oppose Trump, make students in US illegally 'feel less afraid'
The National Education Association hosted a webinar urging teachers to oppose President-elect Donald Trump's immigration reform, aiming to alleviate fears among undocumented students. Speakers emphasized the importance of educators in fostering supportive environments amidst potential policy changes.

Concerns were raised about the implications of Trump's administration on education, including the push for Bible teachings in schools. NEA leaders highlighted ongoing challenges facing marginalized communities and the need for educators to engage in meaningful discussions.