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21 Dec 2024

#society

Fox News: Costco food court chatter suggests soda switch coming in 2025: 'Super happy'
Costco food court chatter suggests soda switch coming in 2025: 'Super happy'
Costco is rumored to switch from Pepsi to Coca-Cola products in its food courts by early 2025, after having used Pepsi since 2013. The change is anticipated to improve product quality and customer satisfaction, as many Costco fans express excitement on social media.

The decision follows a cost-saving measure that kept the price of the popular hot dog and soda combo stable for decades. Polls indicate that a significant majority of Costco members prefer Coke over Pepsi, reflecting a potential positive reception for the switch.


Human Events: JACK POSOBIEC and NICOLE SHANAHAN: Make motherhood great again
JACK POSOBIEC and NICOLE SHANAHAN: Make motherhood great again
Jack Posobiec hosted Nicole Shanahan at America Fest, discussing the Make America Healthy Again movement and the impact of mothers. They highlighted concerns over childhood obesity, allergies, and sensory issues, arguing for a return to strong parental involvement instead of reliance on AI in schools.

Shanahan emphasized that current health standards are "not normal," calling for a revival of maternal love to address these challenges. Posobiec echoed this sentiment with the phrase "Make motherhood great again."


Times Of Israel: French court convicts 8 people of involvement in 2020 beheading of teacher
French court convicts 8 people of involvement in 2020 beheading of teacher
Eight individuals were convicted by France's anti-terrorism court for their roles in the beheading of teacher Samuel Paty in 2020. The assailant, an 18-year-old Chechen, was shot by police after the attack. The defendants were found guilty of assisting the attacker or inciting hatred online.

The trial revealed a coordinated online campaign against Paty, sparked by a false narrative from a student's father. Sentences ranged from 13 to 16 years, reflecting the gravity of the crime. The case has reinforced France's commitment to freedom of expression and secularism.


#health

GB News: Women at greater risk of Alzheimer's due to sexist society
Women at greater risk of Alzheimer's due to sexist society
Research indicates that women from the most sexist US states experience a more rapid decline in memory performance after age 65, equivalent to nine years of brain aging. This decline is linked to restricted access to healthcare, education, and employment opportunities due to structural sexism.

The study analyzed data from 21,000 individuals and found that structural sexism, measured by factors like labor force ratios and legislative representation, significantly impacts women's health outcomes. Addressing these social inequities could potentially reduce the burden of Alzheimer's among women.


#crime

Fox News: Aurora, Colorado, police say home invasion 'without question' Tren de Aragua gang activity
Aurora, Colorado, police say home invasion 'without question' Tren de Aragua gang activity
Aurora Police have confirmed that members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua (TdA) were involved in a violent armed home invasion and kidnapping at an apartment complex, resulting in serious injuries to two victims. Police Chief Todd Chamberlain stated that several suspects have been identified as TdA members, although confirming membership is challenging.

The gang allegedly forced entry into a couple's apartment, where they bound, beat, and stabbed the victims while stealing jewelry. Authorities are investigating 19 suspects, with some in ICE custody, facing charges including kidnapping and extortion. The police are cooperating with federal agencies to address gang-related violence in the area.


Fox News: Chilling Google searches lead police to arrest active-duty Marine in alleged murder of escort
Chilling Google searches lead police to arrest active-duty Marine in alleged murder of escort
A 20-year-old Marine, Willie Ellington, has been arrested for the murder of reality TV star Tshey Ronaie Bennett, who was reported missing and later found dead in a pond in Alabama. Investigators linked Ellington to the crime through suspicious Google searches and his attempt to flee.

Bennett, known for her appearance on the reality show "Skrippa Bootcamp," was last seen at a hotel meeting with Ellington. Authorities are treating her disappearance as a homicide, and Ellington faces charges of first-degree murder and possession of child pornography.