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#politics
Fox News: MSNBC host details Biden team's effort to shut down interview after asking Hunter Biden question in 2023
MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle recounted an incident during her May 2023 interview with President Biden, where his team attempted to terminate the discussion after she asked about the potential impact of Hunter Biden's indictment on his presidency. Despite the interruption, Biden defended his son, asserting he had done nothing wrong.
Ruhle noted that the Biden team's efforts to stop the interview were not aired, although a transcript indicated "crosstalk" occurred. She emphasized that her question was reasonable and highlighted the challenges of conducting interviews with political figures amid their teams' interventions.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: CIA head to visit Qatar as Israeli reports downplay claims that hostage deal imminent
CIA Director Bill Burns will meet with Qatari PM Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani in Doha to discuss a potential ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas. Recent talks have been described as “serious and positive” by Hamas.
Despite some progress, significant obstacles remain in negotiations, with skepticism from Israeli sources about an imminent deal. The U.S., alongside Egypt and Qatar, is intensifying efforts to bridge gaps before the upcoming presidential inauguration.
#economy
The Western Journal: Biden Admin to Give Unprecedented $15 Billion Climate Change Handout to California Company: Report
The Biden administration is providing a historic $15 billion low-interest loan to California's PG&E to upgrade hydroelectric infrastructure and power lines for renewable energy projects. This funding comes as part of a broader push to allocate green energy investments before the transition to a Trump administration.
PG&E, which has struggled financially due to past wildfire liabilities, is under pressure to manage rising electricity costs amid California's stringent clean energy mandates. Critics warn that this could lead to taxpayer losses similar to the Solyndra bankruptcy during the Obama era.
#history
Fox News: Archaeologists uncover golden 'tongues' and 'nails' in ancient Egyptian tomb: 'Remarkable area'
Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered significant artifacts, including gold "tongues" and "nails," at the Al-Bahnasa site in Minya Governorate, believed to date back to the Ptolemaic era. The finds include amulets and jars depicting Egyptian deities, along with a mass cemetery of mummies.
The excavation, conducted by the University of Barcelona and the University of Chicago, revealed colorful engravings and texts, enhancing the understanding of religious practices during the Ptolemaic period. The mission aims to continue exploring this historically rich area.
#health
GB News: Expert shares dietary hacks that may 'restore natural pigmentation in some cases'
Scientists have found that while hair whitening is often permanent, certain cases may be reversible by addressing specific triggers. Factors like poor nutrition, stress, and medical conditions can impair melanocytes, the cells responsible for hair pigmentation.
By correcting nutritional deficiencies, managing stress, and treating underlying health issues, individuals may restore their natural hair color. However, age-related and genetic greying remain irreversible. A diet rich in antioxidants may also help protect melanocytes.
#crime
Fox News: LAURA: America's youth are in trouble
Laura Ingraham expresses concern over rising crime among America's youth, particularly those aged 18 to 34. She questions the factors driving these individuals to commit violent acts, suggesting issues like fatherless homes, online radicalization, and the impact of violent media consumption.
Ingraham criticizes the focus on gun control as a solution, arguing it is not productive. Instead, she calls for a deeper examination of societal influences contributing to youth violence, including loneliness and desensitization from constant exposure to violent imagery.
Le Monde: Guilty verdict in killing of Cash App founder
Nima Momeni was found guilty of second-degree murder for the stabbing death of Cash App founder Bob Lee during a dispute in San Francisco on April 4, 2023. Momeni faces a prison sentence of 15 years to life, with jurors unconvinced of premeditation or self-defense.
Following the verdict, District Attorney Brooke Jenkins criticized Elon Musk's comments linking the murder to lawlessness in San Francisco. Lee's family expressed satisfaction with the verdict, feeling it would prevent Momeni from harming others.