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26 Jan 2024
#politics
Front Page Magazine: U.S. and Quebec ask Trudeau to Slow Influx of Mexican Illegals as Quebec Nears ‘Breaking Point’
Canada and the US disagree on immigration. US asks Canada to reinstate visas for Mexicans to control flow into the US. Canada being pressured by Quebec's premier. Canada willing to cooperate due to historical events. Trudeau's leadership and support at breaking point, elections coming up. Trudeau previously bribed media with subsidies, hitting new lows in support. Trudeau government now willing to take action on immigration to maintain power.
#military
Breitbart: Taiwan Begins Extended One-Year Conscription in Response to Rising China Threat
Taiwan extends compulsory military service to one year due to escalating tensions with China. Recruits will receive more comprehensive training and will focus on combat instruction. The decision is supported by the majority of the Taiwanese public.
#health
Front Page Magazine: Viruses, Variants and Vaccines
Travis Kelce promotes getting the Pfizer vaccine alongside the flu shot, but the CDC states that new variants have minimal impact. Dr. Fauci and other officials contradict this, claiming that the Omicron and Delta variants are severe threats, despite being vaccinated. The new JN.1 variant is similar to Omicron but milder, yet its contagiousness and severity are the same. Dr. Schaffner, a proponent of collaboration between medical centers and government institutions, supports vaccines and flu shots, but the effectiveness of the vaccines is not proven. Sen. Rand Paul argues against vaccine mandates and calls for an investigation into those who profited from the pandemic.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Subliterate Readers and Media Literacy
California has passed a law requiring media literacy to be taught in schools, but it falls short of recommendations, lacking funding and monitoring. The mainstream media's track record of misinformation highlights the need for critical thinking and reading skills. Meanwhile, California and other states should prioritize teaching reading based on the science of reading instead of media literacy.