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22 Dec 2024

#society

GB News: Counter-terror expert outlines security measures to prevent 'copycats' after car rams into crowd in German Christmas market
Counter-terror expert outlines security measures to prevent 'copycats' after car rams into crowd in German Christmas market
A counter-terror expert has cautioned about the risk of copycat attacks in the UK after a car attack at a Christmas market in Germany resulted in five fatalities and around 200 injuries. Security officials are urging heightened vigilance in response to the incident.


Le Monde: The Pelicot rape trial, seen by foreign press: 'Gisèle Pelicot did something. Now we have to prove that we can do it too'
The Pelicot rape trial, seen by foreign press: 'Gisèle Pelicot did something. Now we have to prove that we can do it too'
Gisèle Pelicot's case, resulting in a historic conviction of 51 defendants for rapes under sedation, has drawn global attention. Commentators emphasize the trial's significance in exposing the prevalence of sexual violence in everyday settings and challenging societal norms.

The defendants, representing a cross-section of French society, highlight the disturbing reality that sexual predators can appear as ordinary individuals. This trial marks a pivotal moment in addressing deeply rooted issues of "rape culture."


Breitbart: WATCH: 'Fireball Flo' Celebrates 106th Birthday with Shot of Whiskey
WATCH: 'Fireball Flo' Celebrates 106th Birthday with Shot of Whiskey
Florence Hackman, a 106-year-old resident of a senior living facility in Ohio, celebrated her birthday with a shot of Fireball whiskey and a lively party. Known as “Fireball Flo,” she remains a source of joy and inspiration to those around her, emphasizing the importance of living one day at a time.

Hackman, who has overcome challenges such as a broken pelvis, received birthday wishes from social media and a special acknowledgment from her favorite team, the Cincinnati Bengals. She expressed her hope for the team to reach the Super Bowl while she is still alive.


#health

Front Page Magazine: Rate of Cold Weather Deaths Doubled Under 'Global Warming'
Rate of Cold Weather Deaths Doubled Under 'Global Warming'
A recent study published in JAMA reveals that cold weather-related deaths in the U.S. more than doubled from 1999 to 2022, particularly in the Midwest. The research highlights that while winters are reportedly getting warmer, the increase in deaths may be linked to factors like homelessness and substance use.

The study found that certain minority populations faced higher risks due to inadequate housing conditions. Critics argue that the findings may reflect broader social issues rather than solely climate change, suggesting that government policies aimed at environmental initiatives could inadvertently contribute to increased mortality among vulnerable populations.