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26 Dec 2024

#politics

The Telegraph: It’s time to become the 51st state of the US
It’s time to become the 51st state of the US
William Thomas Stead warned that Britain's imperial decline necessitated a union with the rising power of America. He believed that without this alliance, Britain would face irrelevance, as its leaders fail to navigate the changing global landscape.

As Britain struggles under current leadership, the article suggests that aligning with America, particularly under Trump's agenda, could offer a more favorable future. The ongoing economic transfer to the US highlights the urgency of this potential union.


GB News: 'There is a lack of believability!' Patrick Christys unleashes furious rant at Keir Starmer
'There is a lack of believability!' Patrick Christys unleashes furious rant at Keir Starmer
GB News presenter Patrick Christys criticized Labour leader Keir Starmer, questioning his credibility regarding explanations of his past legal career. Christys challenged Starmer's defense of his controversial legal cases, invoking the "cab rank rule."




The Western Journal: Creepy Video Captures Dozens of News Broadcasts Airing Same Word-for-Word Attack on So-Called 'Misinformation'
Creepy Video Captures Dozens of News Broadcasts Airing Same Word-for-Word Attack on So-Called 'Misinformation'
A recent compilation video shows local news broadcasters across the U.S. delivering identical messages about "misinformation," suggesting a coordinated effort to shape public perception. The clip has sparked debate about media control and potential censorship, with critics arguing it reflects a dangerous concentration of power.

Whether the messaging is orchestrated by the CIA or corporate entities remains unclear, but the alignment of narratives raises concerns about the influence of establishment interests on democracy. The phenomenon highlights the troubling implications of media consolidation and the potential for manipulation.


#society

The Western Journal: Shocking Video: Explosion Literally Blows Top off of Boat at Refueling Dock
Shocking Video: Explosion Literally Blows Top off of Boat at Refueling Dock
A boat exploded at a refueling dock in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Monday, resulting in one death and five injuries. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with the boat's upper half launching into the air before engulfing the area in flames.

Emergency responders transported five victims to local hospitals, three with traumatic injuries. A search for a missing person concluded with the recovery of a body later identified as Sebastien Gauthier. The cause of the explosion remains under investigation.


Fox News: ICE deports former high-ranking Somalian military official accused of torture and terror
ICE deports former high-ranking Somalian military official accused of torture and terror
ICE has deported Yusuf Abdi Ali, a former lieutenant colonel in the Somali National Army, for his involvement in human rights abuses, including torture and extrajudicial killings, during the dictatorship of Siad Barre. Ali, 71, was removed from the U.S. on December 20.

A U.S. immigration judge confirmed Ali's engagement in torture and ordered his removal to Somalia. He had previously been found liable for the torture of a victim, Farhan Warfaa, in a federal civil court. ICE emphasizes its commitment to not providing refuge for individuals guilty of human rights violations.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: What could happen to gas prices if Biden issues new sanctions against Russian energy sector?
What could happen to gas prices if Biden issues new sanctions against Russian energy sector?
New sanctions on Russia's energy sector may lead to higher global gas prices and altered oil export patterns, as President Biden considers penalties before leaving office. Experts warn that while sanctions reduce Russian revenues, they also impose costs on sanctioning nations.

The Biden administration has previously been cautious about sanctions due to concerns over domestic inflation and gas prices. However, with the election concluded and inflation reportedly under control, there may be less hesitation to impose additional sanctions on Russia.