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2 Jan 2025

#politics

The Economist: Overall, American states are becoming more democratic
Overall, American states are becoming more democratic
American states are increasingly becoming more democratic, but there are significant exceptions. For instance, residents of Bristol, Tennessee, live in the least democratic state, while their neighbors in Bristol, Virginia, enjoy one of the most democratic environments, highlighting the disparities created by federalism.

This contrast raises questions about governance and representation across state lines, as well as the implications of such differences for local populations.


The Federalist: Let Us Unburden Ourselves Of The Stupid Things That Have Been
Let Us Unburden Ourselves Of The Stupid Things That Have Been
As the new year begins, the author suggests several cultural and political elements to leave behind, including the ongoing references to Twitter as "X," the term "Latinx," and phrases like "pretty privilege." The piece criticizes the influence of leftist celebrities and media figures, expressing a desire for their departure.

Additionally, the article takes aim at the viral phenomenon of "Hawk Tuah Girl," questioning the societal values that elevate such figures. It also calls for the exit of Kamala Harris from the political stage, highlighting her unsuccessful presidential bid and perceived failures.


The Telegraph: South Korean president vows to ‘fight to the end’ as standoff continues
South Korean president vows to ‘fight to the end’ as standoff continues
Impeached South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol pledged to "fight until the end" against authorities seeking to arrest him for declaring martial law. In a letter to supporters, he expressed gratitude for their protests and warned of threats to national sovereignty.

The Democratic Party condemned Yoon's letter, accusing him of inciting insurrection and encouraging extreme conflict among his supporters.


#society

The Federalist: Putting America First Means Putting Children First
Putting America First Means Putting Children First
The book "Pro-Child Politics," edited by Katy Faust, presents a series of essays advocating for a child-centered political agenda. It addresses various issues affecting children, arguing that traditional morality and family welfare should be prioritized in policy-making, particularly in the context of contemporary challenges.

While the book effectively highlights the impact of leftist ideology on institutions and family structures, it is noted that education issues receive insufficient attention. The author suggests that more comprehensive discussions on educational reform are necessary to fully address the needs of children in America.


GB News: Suella Braverman launches scathing attack on Jess Phillips over Oldham grooming gang inquiry: 'This is an outrage'
Suella Braverman launches scathing attack on Jess Phillips over Oldham grooming gang inquiry: 'This is an outrage'
Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman criticized the Home Office's refusal to support an inquiry into child sexual exploitation in Oldham, calling it an "outrage." She accused Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips of failing victims and emphasized the need for independent investigations.

Jess Phillips responded that it is up to Oldham Council to commission a local inquiry. The council is working with survivors to ensure their voices are prioritized and has indicated plans to pursue an independent inquiry if the Home Office does not intervene.


#crime

Fox News: New Orleans attack: Search continues for potential Bourbon Street accomplices as state AG vows death penalty
New Orleans attack: Search continues for potential Bourbon Street accomplices as state AG vows death penalty
Authorities are investigating the recent New Orleans attack by Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who drove a truck into a crowd, killing 15 and injuring many others. Evidence suggests he may have had accomplices, prompting searches across multiple states. Jabbar, a former U.S. military member, had expressed allegiance to ISIS.

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has stated that the death penalty will be pursued for any accomplices. The investigation continues as the FBI processes the crime scene and looks into Jabbar's radicalization. The attack has led to the postponement of the Sugar Bowl event.