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#politics
Fox News: National Archives to hand over 62,000 Biden records to House GOP, including emails using aliases
The National Archives plans to release 62,000 more records, including President Biden's communications with email aliases and records related to Hunter Biden. The House Oversight Committee has requested unredacted emails and unrestricted access to a case record on Hunter Biden. President Biden denies using email aliases to communicate with Hunter Biden's business associates. []
Forbes: Wisconsin’s ‘Fake’ GOP Electors Admit Biden Won In 2020—Settling Lawsuit From Democrats
Wisconsin GOP officials settle with Democratic electors over false slate of electors, admit Biden won 2020 election, avoiding damages. False electors face legal consequences in multiple states. GOP officials in 7 states voted on false slate of electors. Settlement marks first public retraction by false electors.
#society
Breitbart: Israel Upgrades Travel Warning for Australia amid Rising Antisemitism
Israel has increased its travel warning for Australia due to rising incitement against Jews following a Hamas terrorist attack. The National Security Council advises Israelis to take extra precautions when visiting Australia, along with other countries where threats against Jews are rising. Pro-Palestinian rallies in Australia have included antisemitic threats and abuse, including chants of "Gas the Jews" at a gathering in Sydney. (, )
The Blaze: Of all the people Time could have chosen for its 'Person of the Year,' why Taylor Swift? | Blaze Media
Time magazine's choice of Taylor Swift as "Person of the Year" is criticized by Glenn Beck and Stu Burguiere who argue that there were more important events and individuals deserving of the title. They suggest that leftists may prioritize an anti-Semite over someone honorable. The president of MIT's response to anti-Semitic incidents on campus is questioned.
#war
Breitbart: Report: At Least 10 Freed Israeli Hostages Were Sexually Assaulted by Hamas
Israeli hostages released by Hamas report being sexually assaulted during their captivity. Some have died, and remaining hostages are in desperate conditions. Women's organizations are being criticized for their silence.
#foreignaffairs
The Blaze: Biden officials believe Hamas is refusing to release female hostages over fears they will talk about sexual violence: Report | Blaze Media
Biden officials suspect that Hamas didn't release female hostages to conceal sexual abuse. No concrete proof, but the assumption is reasonable. Concerns over Hamas using rape as a weapon of war.
#crime
Flag And Cross: Dad Charged with 'Sex Trafficking' for Allegedly Helping Teen Daughter Sell Her Nude Photos Online
A father in California was arrested for allegedly helping his teenage daughter sell pornographic images of herself online. The investigation was launched after the girl was reported to have made around $40,000 from selling nude photos. The father, Scott Davis, was charged with sex trafficking, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and child abuse.
The Epoch Times: Facebook and Instagram Expose Minors to Sexual Predators and Pornography: Lawsuit
Facebook and Instagram are accused of allowing minors to access explicit and pornographic content, including child pornography. Despite being alerted to the materials and the users responsible, the companies failed to take action. New Mexico's attorney general is filing a lawsuit against Meta (parent company), Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook, and Instagram.
Fox News: 'Active shooter' at University of Nevada-Las Vegas, with 'multiple victims'
UNLV in Las Vegas: Multiple victims in active shooter situation. Police responding to reports of shots fired in student union.
Fox News: Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Yogurt shop murders, Jeffrey Dahmer's father dead
YOGURT SHOP MURDERS: Unsolved mystery of four teens found dead in Austin sweet shop fire reveals something sinister.
MY SON JEFFREY: Father of infamous serial killer Dahmer dead at 87, recordings with his son revealed.
‘LOVE UNDER THE KNIFE’: Con artist doctor accused of seducing women in a trail of death.
‘S-TOWN’ SHOOTING: Man from true crime podcast shot and killed by police.
TENANT TERROR: Bodies of missing couple recovered near military base, killer known to victims.
#sports
The Blaze: The NBA In-Season Tournament can’t fix what’s wrong with American basketball players | Blaze Media
The NBA should adopt a system of relegation instead of having in-season tournaments. Relegation would add consequences for losing and motivate players. The current tournament is just another carrot being offered to players. The NBA should eliminate teams with the worst records halfway through the season and gradually eliminate more teams, leading to a more compelling regular season. Consequences, not additional incentives, would improve the NBA.
#other
Fox News: Former 'Bachelorette' gives ‘Golden Bachelor’ Gerry Turner relationship advice: Keep it ‘private’
"Dancing with the Stars" contestant Charity Lawson gives relationship advice to "Golden Bachelor" Gerry Turner and his new fiancée Theresa Nist. Lawson advises them to spend time getting to know each other outside of the camera world and to keep their relationship private. Meanwhile, the show wraps up with Marvel star Xochitl Gomez and pro Val Chmerkovskiy winning the Mirrorball Trophy. ,
Forbes: Authenticity In The AI Content Era Will Not Come Cheap
Sports Illustrated (SI) recently published "product review" articles by fake authors with AI-generated profile pictures. The use of fake authors and lack of transparency raised ethical concerns. SI later removed the content and stated that it was licensed from a third-party company, AdVon Commerce. This incident highlights the importance of authenticity in journalism and the potential harm that can come from using synthetic content.
Forbes: Michael Jackson’s First Studio Recording Is Finally Being Digitally Released
Michael Jackson's earliest known recording, "Big Boy (One-derful Version)," is finally being released digitally after decades. Fans can purchase it on the blockchain-based music platform, anotherblock, for a limited time. Two packages are available at a premium rate, and proceeds will benefit a local foundation in Gary, Indiana.
Fox News: US military base's green energy project with CCP ties disconnected over national security concerns
A battery storage facility connected to a solar panel array on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina was shuttered due to national security concerns. Republican lawmakers raised concerns about the project, which used batteries manufactured by a Chinese company with ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Duke Energy, the energy developer, disconnected the facility after the concerns were raised. The lawmakers are calling for a review of whether similar systems have been installed at other U.S. military bases.
Fox News: Harvard president clarifies position on antisemitism after testimony backlash: 'Calls for violence...are vile'
Harvard President Dr. Claudine Gay clarified the university's stance against violence towards the Jewish community after facing criticism for equivocating on the issue. Gay, along with the presidents of MIT and UPenn, testified before Congress about campus antisemitism. Republican Representative Elise Stefanik questioned Gay about speech calling for violence against African Americans and the use of the term "intifada" to incite violence against Israel and Jews. While Gay found the speech abhorrent, she did not specify if it violated Harvard's code of conduct. Stefanik pressed for action against students promoting genocide, but Gay deferred, stating that the university takes action against conduct that violates their policies. Harvard Hillel called on Gay to protect Jewish students, criticizing her refusal to draw a line on antisemitic speech.