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2 Jan 2025

#society

Liberty Nation News: An Elegy for the Fourth Estate - Liberty Nation News
An Elegy for the Fourth Estate - Liberty Nation News
The decline of the Fourth Estate is marked by a significant trust deficit among the public, with only 32% of Americans trusting news media most of the time. This trend is reflected across several Anglosphere countries, where legacy media has failed to adapt and address public skepticism.

As traditional media loses credibility, alternative media platforms are gaining traction. Viewership for major networks like Fox News has dropped, while new sources, including social media and podcasts, are attracting larger audiences seeking diverse perspectives.


Liberty Nation News: Toxic Ideology: Progressives Are Less Happy, Sane Than Conservatives - Liberty Nation News
Toxic Ideology: Progressives Are Less Happy, Sane Than Conservatives - Liberty Nation News
Research indicates a correlation between political ideology and happiness, with conservatives generally reporting higher levels of contentment compared to progressives. Harvard's Arthur Brooks highlights that progressive individuals, particularly liberal women, face more mental health challenges, with a significant percentage diagnosed with mental illnesses.

Brooks identifies four key elements of happiness—faith, family, friends, and purpose—that are often rejected by progressives. This ideological stance may contribute to their unhappiness, as they grapple with contradictions in their beliefs and a focus on ideological purity that fosters negativity rather than well-being.


#military

Fox News: Denis Leary has been ‘preparing my whole life’ for new show filmed on active military base
Denis Leary has been ‘preparing my whole life’ for new show filmed on active military base
Denis Leary draws inspiration from General George Patton for his role as U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Quinn in the upcoming FOX comedy "Going Dutch." Leary, a history enthusiast, aims to embody Patton's characteristics while navigating the challenges of leading a misfit team in The Netherlands alongside his estranged daughter.

Filming on an active military base in Ireland added a layer of authenticity, with real soldiers nearby during production. Leary emphasizes the shared sacrificial nature of military personnel and firefighters, reflecting his long-standing support for both communities. "Going Dutch" premieres on January 2.


#health

Fox News: 'I'm a psychologist — here's how to finally break your bad habits’
'I'm a psychologist — here's how to finally break your bad habits’
Over a third of Americans make New Year’s resolutions, often targeting unhealthy habits. A United Health Foundation study reveals that 72% of U.S. adults engage in at least one unhealthy behavior, prompting experts like Dr. Adi Jaffe to emphasize the importance of understanding and addressing underlying issues related to addiction.

Jaffe, a psychologist and former addict, highlights that addiction can manifest in various forms, including substance abuse and behaviors like "doom-scrolling." He advocates for replacing negative habits with positive alternatives and acknowledges that setbacks are part of the recovery process. His upcoming book, "Unhooked: Free Yourself from Addiction Forever," offers guidance on overcoming these challenges.


#crime

GB News: FBI remove bomb making materials from Airbnb New Orleans suspect rented before horrific attack that killed 15 and injured 35
FBI remove bomb making materials from Airbnb New Orleans suspect rented before horrific attack that killed 15 and injured 35
The FBI has confiscated bomb-making materials from an Airbnb rented by Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old US citizen from Texas, who carried out a deadly attack in New Orleans, killing 15 and injuring 35. Investigators believe he prepared explosives at the property before the New Year's incident.

Authorities have restricted access to the area, affecting tourists who rented nearby accommodations. The FBI, along with ATF and Homeland Security agents, is conducting a thorough investigation into Jabbar's actions and the materials found.