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31 Dec 2024

#politics

Front Page Magazine: The Democrats Were Always Radical (VIDEO)
The Democrats Were Always Radical (VIDEO)
The discussion highlighted the historical roots of the Democratic Party's extremism, tracing it back to its early connections with the French Revolution. The narrative suggests that radical elements have long been embedded within the party, not just emerging in recent administrations.




GB News: Sadiq Khan knighthood sparks outrage as 'terrible' London Mayor leads honours list: 'What has he been knighted for?!'
Sadiq Khan knighthood sparks outrage as 'terrible' London Mayor leads honours list: 'What has he been knighted for?!'
Royal Historian Alexander Larman criticized the knighthood awarded to London Mayor Sadiq Khan, labeling it as "tokenism" and questioning the merit behind the honor given rising crime rates in London. He argued that Khan's electoral success stems from weak opposition rather than genuine achievement.

Larman also expressed disappointment with the overall New Year Honours list, suggesting many recipients do not truly deserve recognition. He highlighted the absence of David Beckham, whom he believes has significantly contributed to British sport and diplomacy, questioning why he has not been honored.


#society

Fox News: What is 'America First': People or profits?
What is 'America First': People or profits?
The debate within the MAGA movement centers on the meaning of "America First," questioning whether it prioritizes people or profits. Critics argue that the H-1B visa program, intended to attract skilled workers, has been misused, undermining American labor and culture.

Proponents like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy advocate for foreign workers, claiming American culture is to blame for labor shortages. However, the argument suggests that the real issue lies in the erosion of American identity and values, not in the quality of its workforce.


The Economist: Homelessness rises to a record level in America
Homelessness rises to a record level in America
Homelessness in the U.S. has reached a record high, driven by increased migration and disasters impacting already strained housing markets. The annual count, conducted in January, suggests a significant undercount due to varying methodologies and the transient nature of many homeless individuals.

The results, released on December 27, 2024, highlight the urgent need for effective solutions to address this growing crisis.


Le Monde: Introverted young people don't want to be the life of the party: 'I have to be prepared to have the energy sucked out of me'
Introverted young people don't want to be the life of the party: 'I have to be prepared to have the energy sucked out of me'
Margot, a 26-year-old art enthusiast studying political science in Dubai, grapples with her introversion. She feels anxious about social events, requiring mental preparation and advance notice to engage with others, as she strives to avoid isolation while managing her energy levels.

Despite the challenges, Margot recognizes the importance of pushing herself to socialize, indicating a conscious effort to balance her introverted nature with the need for connection.


#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Saving 9/11 Mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
Saving 9/11 Mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
The Biden administration's efforts to close Guantanamo Bay continue, with a focus on negotiating a plea deal for 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Despite Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin's opposition, the administration is reportedly still pursuing this controversial path.

As the clock ticks down, there are concerns that the administration may achieve its goal of freeing Mohammed and shutting down Gitmo before a potential change in leadership. The situation raises alarms about national security and the implications of such actions.


The Western Journal: Chinese Hackers Breach US Government and Steal Documents in 'Major Incident'
Chinese Hackers Breach US Government and Steal Documents in 'Major Incident'
Chinese state-sponsored hackers breached the U.S. Treasury Department, stealing documents in a significant cyber incident. A third-party contractor, BeyondTrust, left security vulnerabilities that allowed unauthorized access to unclassified documents.

The Treasury Department is collaborating with various agencies to assess the impact of the breach. China has denied involvement, calling the accusations baseless. Further details are expected in a forthcoming report.


Le Monde: Syria and the inevitability of failed transitions in Arab Spring countries
Syria and the inevitability of failed transitions in Arab Spring countries
Syria is navigating a complex geopolitical landscape post-Bashar al-Assad, with foreign powers like Israel, the U.S., and Turkey exerting influence and military presence. Each has distinct objectives, complicating the restoration of Syrian sovereignty.

Internal divisions also threaten stability, particularly between former jihadists and various ethnic communities. However, unlike Libya, the fall of Assad has not led to a complete institutional collapse, offering a glimmer of cautious optimism for Syria's future.


#economy

Front Page Magazine: Puerto Rico Deals With Power Outage by Dumping Green, Going Back to Gas
Puerto Rico Deals With Power Outage by Dumping Green, Going Back to Gas
Puerto Rico faces ongoing power issues, exacerbated by stringent green energy mandates. A recent blackout left 1.3 million residents without power, prompting incoming governor Jenniffer Gonzalez to propose a shift towards fossil fuels, including liquefied natural gas, to stabilize the energy supply.

Gonzalez argues that the current clean energy targets are unrealistic and detrimental to the economy, as businesses struggle with inconsistent energy sources. Her plan aims to diversify energy options and restore reliable power to the island.


#military

Times Of Israel: Shin Bet says it foiled 1,040 major terror attacks in West Bank, Jerusalem in 2024
Shin Bet says it foiled 1,040 major terror attacks in West Bank, Jerusalem in 2024
The Shin Bet reported significant counterterrorism efforts over the past year, including thwarting over 1,040 major attacks and dismantling 20 terror cells among Arab Israeli citizens. The agency also assisted in the elimination of numerous Hamas leaders and facilitated hostage rescue missions.

In 2024, the agency detained approximately 1,350 Palestinians at IDF checkpoints and reported a 40% decrease in terror attacks in the West Bank and Jerusalem. Shin Bet also uncovered numerous espionage cases and cyber threats, highlighting ongoing security challenges posed by Iranian support for terror groups.


#culture

The Telegraph: Dungeons & Dragons ‘heading to inclusive oblivion’ after removing racial differences
Dungeons & Dragons ‘heading to inclusive oblivion’ after removing racial differences
Dungeons & Dragons has faced criticism for removing racial distinctions among its characters, such as orcs and elves, in its new rule-book. The publisher, Wizards of the Coast, has replaced "race" with "species" to promote inclusivity and has eliminated certain themes, like slavery.

Players can now halt gameplay if they feel uncomfortable with any event. WOTC stated that the term "race" has problematic real-world connotations linked to fantasy elements.