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24 Jan 2025

#politics

The Telegraph: Is Trump’s ‘mob-boss’ rule of relying on snitches a productive way to run the country?
Is Trump’s ‘mob-boss’ rule of relying on snitches a productive way to run the country?
Donald Trump has resumed his presidency with an "America first" agenda, focusing on dismantling what he terms the "deep state." He signed executive orders to increase control over federal agencies and encouraged employees to report colleagues who defy his directives on diversity programs.

Memos sent to federal workers warned against continuing diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, labeling them as divisive and wasteful. Employees were cautioned about potential repercussions for noncompliance with the new directives.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Despite Assad and the Russians, Syria can be great again
Despite Assad and the Russians, Syria can be great again
The UK has a significant opportunity to assist in rebuilding Syria into a democratic and moderate nation, especially with support from its Syrian diaspora. With the current lack of interest from the Trump administration, the West, particularly Britain, must act decisively to prevent extremist forces from exploiting the situation.

Despite the devastation caused by Russia and its allies, there is a burgeoning optimism among Syrians for a better future. The article urges Western leaders to engage directly with the realities on the ground, rather than relying on pessimistic analyses from afar.


#military

The Telegraph: EU leaders pressure Starmer to join defence scheme built on debt
EU leaders pressure Starmer to join defence scheme built on debt
European leaders are urging UK leader Sir Keir Starmer to participate in a €500 billion rearmament initiative funded by shared debt, in light of his challenges in increasing Britain's defense budget. Poland, leading the EU presidency, emphasizes the need for Europe to bolster its own defense spending.

Prime Minister Donald Tusk insists that Europe must prioritize self-defense and financial independence from the US. He argues that the method of funding should not be a concern, as the urgency for increased European defense capabilities is paramount.


#crime

Breitbart: Georgia High School Basketball Player KOs 2 Opposing Players with Violent Punches
Georgia High School Basketball Player KOs 2 Opposing Players with Violent Punches
A viral video shows a Rockmart High School basketball player in Georgia violently punching two opponents during a game, sending them both to the floor. The incident occurred on January 3, and the player has been charged with two counts of simple battery.

The player reportedly claimed he reacted after being called the “N-word,” although no evidence of this has been confirmed. An investigation is expected to follow.


#sports

Breitbart: Watch: Huge Brawl Breaks Out at Wisconsin Indoor Soccer League Game
Watch: Huge Brawl Breaks Out at Wisconsin Indoor Soccer League Game
A brawl erupted after a soccer match in Wisconsin between Milwaukee and Tacoma, following a seemingly routine handshake. The altercation escalated after Tacoma's Stefan Mijatovic was shoved, leading to punches being thrown.

The Major Arena Soccer League has since suspended several players, including Mijatovic for four games due to his conduct, along with fines and required anger management. Other players received one to two-game suspensions as the league emphasized the need for professionalism.


Breitbart: Analysis of Referee Favoritism Towards the Chiefs Reveals Shocking Result
Analysis of Referee Favoritism Towards the Chiefs Reveals Shocking Result
Warren Sharp's analysis reveals a striking trend in NFL playoff officiating regarding the Kansas City Chiefs. In their last 11 playoff games since 2021, the Chiefs have never been penalized more than their opponents, who have received 66 penalties compared to the Chiefs' 36. This disparity raises questions about potential favoritism.

Sharp's findings indicate that significant penalties, such as defensive pass interference and roughing the passer, have disproportionately favored the Chiefs. With the Chiefs' success in the playoffs, including two Super Bowl wins, the conversation around officiating bias is likely to intensify, especially as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Bills.


Breitbart: College Football Championship Ratings Crash by 12 Percent in First Year of Expanded Playoffs
College Football Championship Ratings Crash by 12 Percent in First Year of Expanded Playoffs
The CFP national championship game experienced a 12% decline in viewership this year, attracting 22.1 million viewers compared to 25 million last year. Despite featuring iconic teams like Ohio State and Notre Dame, the ratings raise concerns about the impact of expanded playoffs on audience interest.

The decline could be attributed to viewer fatigue from five consecutive days of postseason action. These numbers may cause hesitation among proponents of further expanding the college football playoff format.