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25 Jan 2024

#politics

Liberty Nation News: Confusion Overshadows Bidenomics Revival in Raleigh - Liberty Nation News
Confusion Overshadows Bidenomics Revival in Raleigh - Liberty Nation News
President Joe Biden's speech on Bidenomics contained false information about job creation, inflation, wages, and household wealth. The White House is relying on repetition to convince the public of these false claims. Despite the supposed success of Bidenomics, many Americans are skeptical and feel that the administration's policies are worsening their situation.


#society

The Telegraph: Captain Cook statue sawn off at the ankles in Australia Day anti-colonial protests
Captain Cook statue sawn off at the ankles in Australia Day anti-colonial protests
During Australia Day celebrations in Melbourne, a statue of Captain James Cook was vandalized and a nearby Queen Victoria monument was defaced. The choice of date for Australia Day, which commemorates the arrival of European settlers, has been a source of controversy, with activists demanding changes and others wanting to keep the holiday. Views on the date are divided along party lines, with politicians contributing to the division.


Le Monde: Anti-Semitic acts in France quadrupled in 2023
Anti-Semitic acts in France quadrupled in 2023
France experienced a sharp rise in anti-Semitic acts in 2023, with numbers nearly quadrupling compared to the previous year. The surge in discrimination was attributed to the October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel. Physical violence, threatening words, and menacing gestures accounted for nearly 60% of the anti-Semitic acts, with schools being a notable location for these incidents. The spike in anti-Semitism since the Middle East conflict was described as the worst on record.


Times Of Israel: ‘October 7’ restaurant opens in Jordan, appearing to fete Hamas’s massacre
‘October 7’ restaurant opens in Jordan, appearing to fete Hamas’s massacre
A controversial restaurant named "October 7" has opened in Jordan, seemingly celebrating Hamas's massacre of Israelis on that day. The video of the eatery, shared by Dima Tahboub, a former member of parliament and member of Jordan's Muslim Brotherhood, shows customers wearing robes with the restaurant's name. Jordan, a country that made peace with Israel in 1994, has faced calls to rescind its peace treaty due to the ongoing war against Hamas.


#war

GB News: Putin's £1BILLION clifftop palace in line of fire after huge Ukraine drone strike
Putin's £1BILLION clifftop palace in line of fire after huge Ukraine drone strike
A Ukrainian drone attacked a Russian oil depot near Putin's palace in Gelendzhik. This is the fourth attack on Russian energy infrastructure in six days.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Nine killed after Israel shells UN refugee centre as Lord Cameron warns ‘more must be done to help’
Nine killed after Israel shells UN refugee centre as Lord Cameron warns ‘more must be done to help’
The United Nations reported that nine people were killed by tank shelling at a shelter in Gaza. Lord Cameron expressed concern about the suffering in Gaza and called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to allow more aid into the strip. The United States condemned the attack and called for the protection of civilians and UN facilities. The Gaza war began with Hamas's attack and has resulted in a high number of casualties in both Israel and Gaza. Mounting calls for a ceasefire have put pressure on the Israeli government, but Prime Minister Netanyahu has stated that the war will continue until Hamas is destroyed.


#economy

Fox News: California county bills man $23,000 to build house on own property. Now the Supreme Court will decide his case
California county bills man $23,000 to build house on own property. Now the Supreme Court will decide his case
George Sheetz, a California man planning to build a house on his own land, was hit with a $23,000 "traffic impact mitigation" fee when he applied for a building permit. Sheetz sued the county, arguing that the fee was unfair and not proportionate to the impact of his project on the roads. The Supreme Court recently heard his case, which could have implications for how local agencies fund public infrastructure.


#other

Fox News: Mites, yes, the tiny bugs are used in some cheese production
Mites, yes, the tiny bugs are used in some cheese production
The use of mites in cheese-making is a traditional practice that contributes to the distinct flavor and texture of certain varieties like Mimolette and Milbenkäse. Cheese mites are safe to eat and are considered a natural part of the aging process. The FDA temporarily banned Mimolette cheese in the U.S. due to health concerns, but it has since been reintroduced. Not all cheeses have mites, as different methods shape the characteristics of different cheeses.