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3 Jan 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Machete-wielding man arrested outside US Capitol is illegal migrant from Venezuela
An illegal immigrant from Venezuela, Jose Leonardo Marquez, was arrested for carrying a machete and a knife outside the U.S. Capitol. Marquez had been previously released from custody by federal border authorities.
#politics
Forbes: Sen. Menendez Hit With New Bribery Allegations In Superseding Indictment
Sen. Menendez accused of making positive comments about Qatar in exchange for millions of dollars given to a NJ real estate business. He previously pleaded not guilty to charges of acting as a foreign agent. No new charges in the superseding indictment.
Breitbart: CNN's Egan: Some Charges of 'Sloppy Attribution' Against Harvard Pres. Were from 'Right-Wing Activists' Playing Politics
CNN Reporter Matt Egan discusses the plagiarism allegations against outgoing Harvard President Claudine Gay, stating that they came from right-wing activists who believe Ivy League presidents are too liberal. He mentions that Gay has faced criticism for various issues, including her response to the October 7 attack and her testimony before Congress. Egan notes that Gay has been accused of copying others' writings without proper attribution but not stealing ideas. The situation has become politicized, with Congress joining in the investigation, adding another layer of tension to the discussion.
Le Monde: Donald Trump appeals Maine primary ballot ban
Donald Trump appeals a ruling in Maine that bars him from appearing on the presidential primary ballot due to his role in the Capitol assault. The 14th Amendment, preventing individuals involved in "insurrection or rebellion" from holding public office, is also being challenged in other states.
Fox News: State employees get reprieve from Nebraska Gov. Pillen's return-to-office order
Nebraska state employees have been granted a temporary reprieve from Gov. Jim Pillen's order to end remote work. The order was halted by the Nebraska Industrial Relations Committee, which stated that remote work is the current status quo and any changes must be resolved through bargaining.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: 2 IDF soldiers lightly wounded in Hezbollah anti-tank missile attack on north
The United States has reached a deal to extend its military presence at a base in Qatar for another 10 years. The base, Al Udeid Air Base, is located in Qatar and is the largest US military facility in the Middle East. President Biden has been in talks with the emir of Qatar regarding the release of hostages held by Hamas and aid to Gaza.
#culture
Fox News: New Star Wars director says 'it's about time' a woman shapes the franchise
Filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy discusses her excitement about directing a Star Wars film and the significance of a woman shaping the story. She emphasizes the importance of real-life heroes and her role in mentoring female filmmakers in Pakistan. Some critics believe Disney's handling of franchises like Snow White and Star Wars has been too focused on identity politics and has alienated audiences.
#education
Breitbart: Stefanik's Devastating Questioning Claims 2nd Victim with Claudine Gay's Resignation
Harvard President Claudine Gay resigns amidst controversy and allegations of plagiarism. House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik played a role in her resignation.
#crime
Fox News: Texas AG Ken Paxton, wife targeted by home 'swatting' on New Year's Day
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his wife were targeted by a "swatting" incident, where a false report using their home address was made to authorities. The couple was not at home during the incident. They condemned the false report and emphasized the importance of prosecuting those responsible. Swatting is a crime that diverts resources from real emergencies and endangers first responders.
Fox News: Trial of man charged with stabbing Salman Rushdie may be delayed until author's memoir is published
The trial of Hadi Matar, the man accused of stabbing Salman Rushdie, may be delayed due to Rushdie's plans to publish a book about the attack. Matar's defense attorney argues that they are entitled to the manuscript and related material for trial preparation. Rushdie's representatives have declined to provide a copy, citing intellectual property rights.
GB News: WATCH: Aldi customers steal four bottles of 'knock-off Bailey's' in shameless crime spree
Aldi shoplifters McSpadden and Momot were caught stealing knock-off Bailey's in a market town. They have been jailed after stealing from major stores in Cambridgeshire.