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25 Jan 2025
#politics
GB News: Dame Andrea Jenkyns calls for 'British public vote' on capital punishment
Dame Andrea Jenkyns, the Greater Lincolnshire mayoral candidate for Reform UK, has advocated for the reinstatement of capital punishment after the sentencing of child killer Axel Rudakubana. She proposed a public vote on the matter, emphasizing that taxpayers should not support "evil people."
Fox News: March for Life attendees react to JD Vance speech: ‘It was amazing’
Vice President JD Vance received an enthusiastic welcome from pro-life activists at the March for Life, marking his first public address since taking office. He praised President Trump's pardons for pro-life activists and emphasized the need for pro-family policies, expressing a desire for increased birth rates in the U.S.
Activists expressed optimism about the Trump administration's support for the pro-life movement, highlighting Vance's commitment to their cause. Participants noted that Vance's presence and message reinforced their belief that the administration aligns with their values and aims to promote pro-life legislation.
Le Monde: Trump and Newsom warmly greet each other in Los Angeles before the president tours wildfire damage
President Trump, now in his second term, is asserting strong executive power while addressing disaster recovery in North Carolina and California. He criticized FEMA's response to hurricanes and discussed wildfire aid with Governor Gavin Newsom, who seeks federal support despite their political rivalry.
Residents affected by the California wildfires express hope that Trump's involvement will lead to effective aid, with some supporting his demands for changes in state policies. The situation highlights the complex dynamics between state and federal government during crises.
#society
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Rodeo in Australia, Pro-Life Rally in Washington, and Protests in Slovakia
On January 24, 2025, various events took place globally, including the March for Life in Washington, D.C., and an anti-government protest in Slovakia against Russian influence. In Israel, calls for the release of hostages held in Gaza were evident, while U.S. Army soldiers patrolled the Mexico border.
Cultural and political activities were prominent, with celebrations in Cambodia marking 75 years of U.S.-Cambodian relations and a proposed National Slavery Museum site in Amsterdam. Meanwhile, a contestant in Iraq participated in an off-roading event, showcasing resilience amid ongoing challenges.
Fox News: 'A big relief': NC residents describe meeting with Trump after feeling 'ignored' post-hurricane
North Carolina residents Curtis and Amber Wright, affected by Hurricane Helene, expressed feeling ignored by officials during a meeting with President Trump. They described their ongoing struggles to recover, emphasizing the need for timely insurance evaluations and assistance from organizations like Samaritan's Purse.
During his visit, Trump criticized FEMA's response and announced plans to reform the agency, stating that his administration would expedite recovery efforts. Many families are still displaced, with debris recovery only partially completed.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Israel tells UN it's shutting down all UNRWA operations in Jerusalem: 'acute security risks'
Israel's UN Ambassador, Danny Danon, has demanded that UNRWA cease operations in Jerusalem by January 30, 2025, citing national security risks due to alleged infiltration by Hamas. This follows recent Israeli legislation terminating agreements with the agency.
Critics, including the Biden administration, warn that this move could lead to a humanitarian crisis for Palestinians reliant on UNRWA services. The agency claims it adheres to neutrality, but Israel argues that UNRWA has compromised its obligations.
Fox News: President Trump names Australian professional basketball team owner as New Zealand, Samoa ambassador
President Trump has nominated Jared Novelly, majority owner of the Illawarra Hawks basketball team, as the next U.S. ambassador to New Zealand and the Independent State of Samoa. Trump praised Novelly as a respected philanthropist and emphasized his commitment to American interests in the Indo-Pacific.
Novelly is also the chairman of Crest Sports and Entertainment and has ties to the East Asia Superleague Basketball. Trump expressed confidence in Novelly's ability to prioritize U.S. interests in his new role.
#education
Fox News: Trump Department of Education dismisses 'meritless' book ban complaints
The Department of Education has dismissed 11 complaints about "book bans" and eliminated the position of "book ban coordinator," which investigated school districts and parents regarding the removal of age-inappropriate materials. The agency argues that local control over education should dictate these decisions.
Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Craig Trainor stated that the dismissals restore parental rights in education, asserting that the complaints were "meritless" and based on a flawed legal theory. The DOE emphasized that school districts have established reasonable processes for evaluating and removing inappropriate content.