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22 Jan 2024

#politics

Fox News: Jan. 6 Committee deleted encrypted files before GOP takeover, Haley's pitch to voters and more top headlines
Jan. 6 Committee deleted encrypted files before GOP takeover, Haley's pitch to voters and more top headlines
In a Fox News' morning newsletter, headlines include the deletion of encrypted files by the Jan. 6 Committee, Nikki Haley's efforts to attract DeSantis supporters, Hunter Biden's connections with senior-level Biden admin aides, defund efforts called into question after NYC crime drop, and a North Carolina city becoming a top moving destination (, ). Additionally, MSNBC's boycotting of Trump's victory speech could backfire, fired Christian airline attendants claim religious discrimination, Los Angeles faces a crisis with the feral cat population, and a former Kentucky attorney general fights against "woke" companies, according to opinions and other news (, , ).


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: US, UK, European officials said pushing Israel to let more Gaza aid enter via Ashdod
US, UK, European officials said pushing Israel to let more Gaza aid enter via Ashdod
Israel is under pressure to allow more aid for Palestinians in Gaza through Ashdod port. The main issue is meeting security demands. Israel restricted aid after a Hamas terrorist attack, but has now allowed the entry of flour.


#economy

GB News: Ofgem price cap forecast to fall in April despite fears of energy bills spiking
Ofgem price cap forecast to fall in April despite fears of energy bills spiking
Energy price cap set to fall by 16% in April, potentially saving households hundreds per year. Concerns about disruption to European gas supply have not materialized, keeping prices forecasted to remain lower throughout the year.


#health

The Epoch Times: What Is ‘Disease X’ That the WHO Is Preparing For?
What Is ‘Disease X’ That the WHO Is Preparing For?
Global organizations are preparing for the arrival of "Disease X" by building a global infrastructure to fight future pandemics. The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) has partnered with McKinsey & Company to develop the "100 Days Mission," aiming to accelerate vaccine production and make vaccines available within 100 days of a new disease emerging. The plan involves leveraging existing vaccine technology, conducting combined trial phases, and deploying platform trials for faster enrollment. The goal is to establish rapid response platforms, build vaccine libraries, and distribute vaccines quickly to combat future pandemics. 


#crime

Fox News: Woman, 73, arrested at Miami airport after alleged murder-for-hire plot targeting former son-in-law
Woman, 73, arrested at Miami airport after alleged murder-for-hire plot targeting former son-in-law
73-year-old grandmother Donna Adelson was arrested in Miami in connection with an alleged murder-for-hire plot targeting her former son-in-law. She was seen in new video footage being escorted by police at the airport. Adelson is charged with first-degree murder and solicitation of murder.


GB News: Illegal immigrant's £200k cannabis factory busted after police spot unusual behaviour
Illegal immigrant's £200k cannabis factory busted after police spot unusual behaviour
Illegal Albanian immigrant caught working in a cannabis factory in West Midlands. He grew drugs for Nigerian men. Admits guilt, sentenced to 12 months, and will be deported.


#technology

Fox News: Don’t click that link! How to spot, prevent phishing attacks in your inbox
Don’t click that link! How to spot, prevent phishing attacks in your inbox
Phishing attacks steal personal data by tricking users into clicking on malicious links or providing information to hackers. To check if an email link is safe, inspect it before clicking, verify the sender, and ask three questions before opening any links or attachments. Protect yourself by using antivirus software, enabling two-factor authentication, keeping software up to date, being cautious with personal information, reporting suspicious emails, educating yourself and others, and scanning your device for malware. If you've been hacked, scan your computer, change passwords on another device, monitor accounts, use identity theft protection, contact banks and credit card companies, alert contacts, and restore device settings. Stay vigilant to reduce the risk of falling victim to phishing attacks.