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#society
Fox News: Obama judge rules CRT trainings can violate federal law after it traumatized White teacher
A Pennsylvania college professor, Zack De Piero, wins a race discrimination lawsuit against Penn State Abington over critical race theory trainings he claimed were anti-White. The judge ruled that he had solid grounds to proceed with the lawsuit, stating that discussing racism does not violate federal law. The professor described the trainings as traumatic and expressed his desire to move on from the experience.
Fox News: Single man enrages girl after he asks her to pay for date: 'Feminist until it's time to split the bill'
A single man in Miami finds himself caught in a debate after asking to split the bill on a first date. He believes women who preach equality should also be willing to pay their share, but many criticize him for not adhering to traditional gender roles. He argues that feminism has changed the dating scene, leaving him confused about societal expectations.
Fox News: 'Pawn Stars' Rick Harrison's son dead from overdose: What to know about reality show family
"Pawn Stars" Rick Harrison confirms the death of his son Adam from a fentanyl overdose, calling for action on the fentanyl crisis and better border control. The family is grieving and asks for privacy. The reality TV show family has a successful pawn shop in Las Vegas and a popular show with a loyal fan base.
GB News: Tesco U-turns on saving stamps gift card after refusing to payout to grieving widower
Tesco initially refused to reimburse an elderly widower for expired saving stamps, but have now apologized and offered a gift card to cover the value. Marvin Hyde's wife had recently passed away and he found the stamps, which were intended for Christmas shopping, after her death.
Fox News: Rock star Nikki Sixx's wife says Wyoming move was 'best thing' for family
Rock star Nikki Sixx's wife, Courtney Sixx, explains why moving to Wyoming was the best thing for their family. They wanted a safer environment away from the crime and chaos of Los Angeles during the pandemic. They fell in love with Jackson Hole, where their daughter is enjoying a more balanced and grounded lifestyle.
Fox News: Wisconsin woman gives birth in McDonald's parking lot amid snowstorm, nicknames baby 'McFlurry'
A Wisconsin mom unexpectedly gave birth to her baby boy in a McDonald's parking lot when she couldn't make it to the hospital in time. Despite the bizarre location, both mom and baby are healthy and doing well. Paramedics arrived shortly after the birth and helped with the delivery.
GB News: Iranian generals 'gave antisemitic speeches to UK students' and called for 'death to Israel'
The UK Charity Commission is investigating the Al-Tawheed Charitable Trust after videos surfaced of Iranian generals giving antisemitic speeches to UK students. The videos, recorded in 2020 and 2021, include talks by members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps discussing an apocalyptic war on Jews. There are concerns that the IRGC is attempting to radicalize British Muslims.
#war
Le Monde: Israel-Palestine: Europeans unite to defend the idea of a two-state solution
European foreign ministers are united in their support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, while Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu opposes Palestinian sovereignty. EU member states cannot agree on an immediate ceasefire in Gaza but emphasize the need to stop military activities. They are focused on providing humanitarian aid, freeing hostages, and avoiding civilian casualties. The EU has invited key regional players, including Israel and Palestine, to discuss a comprehensive plan for coexistence.
#economy
Fox News: Trump 2.0? JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon shocks Davos elites and says bring it on
Jamie Dimon scandalized Davos attendees by saying something nice about Donald Trump. Dimon praised Trump's stance on NATO, immigration, the economy, trade, and China. Meanwhile, U.S. business leaders are not alarmed about Trump's potential return, while foreign counterparts are deeply worried.
#health
Fox News: Cancer is now leading cause of death among HIV-positive people, report says: ‘Of great concern’
Cancer is now the leading cause of death among those who are HIV positive. People with HIV are at a higher risk of developing certain cancers due to a compromised immune system. Preventive screenings and vaccinations are key to curbing cancer rates among those with HIV.
#crime
Fox News: 'Wizard of Oz' ruby slippers drew mobster out of retirement for 'one last score'
A reformed mobster, Terry Martin, stole Dorothy's ruby red slippers from "The Wizard of Oz" in 2005 after being tempted by one last score. Unaware of their value, he handed them over to an associate and now requests to be sentenced to time served due to failing health.
Fox News: Suspect accused of killing 7 in Illinois killed himself when found by US Marshals in Texas: police
A man suspected of killing seven people in Illinois turned the gun on himself during a confrontation with law enforcement in Texas. Romeo Nance, 23, shot and killed himself after being found by U.S. Marshals. The victims were found in two homes, and authorities believe they were random targets.
#technology
Fox News: I was stranded in an EV at midnight. Progressives don't want you to know about my nightmare
Democrats are pushing for an America powered by clean energy, including electric vehicles (EVs), but the country's infrastructure is not ready for it. EV charging stations are insufficient, causing problems such as running out of battery in remote areas. The weak EV infrastructure and unreliable technology make EVs significantly less reliable than gas-engine cars.
#other
GB News: Ozzy Osbourne farewell gigs confirmed after years of health woes led to axed shows
Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary rocker, is preparing for two final shows on stage to say goodbye to fans. His physical health issues forced him to cancel his tour last year, and he realized he is not capable of doing future tour dates. Ozzy's health has been a major topic, with multiple operations and a Parkinson's diagnosis. His wife Sharon confirmed the planned shows, and they will be held in Aston Villa, where Ozzy is from. Ozzy does not plan to tour again after these shows.