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25 Jan 2025
#society
The Western Journal: Notoriously Woke Target Announces DEI Rollback Just Days After Trump's Inauguration
Target has announced a rollback of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, including the end of its "Racial Equity Action and Change" programs and withdrawal from the Corporate Equality Index. This shift reflects a broader trend among corporations responding to changing public sentiment and political dynamics.
Conservative activist Robby Starbuck noted that this move is part of a larger effort to eliminate "woke" policies across major companies. He claims that such changes will create a more neutral workplace and alleviate pressure on suppliers to endorse these initiatives.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Al Jazeera airs footage of slain Hamas chief Sinwar at different parts of Gaza war
Al Jazeera aired footage of slain Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who was killed by Israeli troops in Rafah four months ago. The footage includes Sinwar in military attire and a signed order for the October 7 attack that resulted in significant casualties and hostages taken by Hamas.
The owner of the house where Sinwar was killed noted that it has become a site of interest for admirers since a recent ceasefire. Meanwhile, Hamas confirmed the deaths of key officials from Israeli airstrikes, while the death toll in Gaza continues to rise amid ongoing conflict.
#crime
GB News: Jet2 passenger dragged off flight after going on drunken rampage: 'F*** off you little rats!'
A father, Lewis Howarth, was removed from a Jet2 flight at Manchester Airport after a drunken outburst directed at police. He became aggressive during the incident, which led to his arrest and a court appearance. Passengers cheered as he was escorted off the plane.
Howarth, described as "highly intoxicated," had a history of similar offenses. He admitted to drinking half a bottle of whisky before boarding and was sentenced to 14 weeks in prison for his behavior, which the judge condemned as wholly disgraceful, especially in front of his children.