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6 Dec 2024
#society
Front Page Magazine: The Trump Vibe is Growing and the Left is Big Mad
Donald Trump’s upcoming administration is expected to embody a return to traditional values, economic growth, and internal security. His cabinet choices reflect a coalition approach, contrasting with the left's focus on identity politics. Polls indicate rising public support for Trump, signaling a shift in societal attitudes against "woke" culture.
Culturally, there is a growing rejection of progressive ideologies, as seen in sports and entertainment. The sentiment suggests a collective desire to move past the controversies of recent years, with an emphasis on normalcy and traditional values gaining traction.
Fox News: California man who shot 2 kindergarteners had lengthy criminal history, mental health issues: police
A shooting at Feather River Adventist School in Oroville, California, left two kindergartners critically injured. The shooter, Glenn Litton, 56, who had a long criminal history and mental health issues, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after firing at the children.
Litton had no connection to the school but allegedly used a false identity to gain access. Authorities found disturbing writings suggesting a motive linked to global conflicts. The community is now focused on supporting the injured children and their families during recovery.
GB News: All Britons heading to Turkey issued new money warning as tourists are urged not to accept two banknotes
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has updated its travel advice for Turkey, warning tourists about a rise in counterfeit US dollar bills, particularly $50 and $100 notes. Travelers are advised to carry smaller denominations or alternative payment methods.
Additionally, the FCDO highlighted safety concerns, including street robbery, pickpocketing, and a rise in reported sexual assaults among British tourists. Visitors are urged to remain vigilant, use registered taxis, and consult the FCDO's guidance before traveling.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: UN Employee Refuses to Accuse Israel of Genocide
The UN's decision not to renew Alice Wairimu Nderitu's contract as Special Advisor on the Prevention of Genocide has sparked controversy. Nderitu concluded that Israel's actions in Gaza do not meet the legal definition of genocide, which the Wall Street Journal argues reflects the UN's anti-Israel bias.
The editorial emphasizes that the term "genocide" should be used with precision, citing Nderitu's previous work on the subject. It suggests that her dismissal is politically motivated, as the UN seeks to replace her with someone who aligns with the views of anti-Israel officials.
Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to Haviv Rettig Gur: Iran’s solution for the Jewish state problem
Former Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, now vice president for strategic affairs, proposed a referendum for governance in the territory including Israel, arguing it could lead to peace. He claims Iran can help resolve the humanitarian crisis in Gaza through international cooperation.
Analyst Haviv Rettig Gur views Zarif's op-ed as indicative of Iran's weakening regime and emphasizes the need for the West to respond wisely to this shift.
#health
Fox News: Family with Down syndrome son went from shock to gratitude: 'Lost the air in my chest'
Aric Berquist, a Florida dad, initially reacted with sadness and frustration upon learning that his unborn son might have Down syndrome. However, he later found solace in the belief that his son Asher, now 13, has brought immense joy and valuable life lessons to his family, changing their perspective on blessings.
Asher was born with Down syndrome and faced health challenges, including heart surgery early in life. Despite this, Berquist emphasizes the positive impact Asher has had, describing him as a source of connection and presence for the family, and highlighting the importance of embracing life's challenges.
#education
Front Page Magazine: Universities Have a 2025 Rendezvous With Reality
Public confidence in higher education has plummeted, with only 36% of Americans expressing trust in universities. Declining donations, rising student loan debt, and a lack of intellectual diversity are significant issues. A recent Supreme Court ruling on admissions has further complicated the landscape.
Stanford University exemplifies these challenges, facing accusations of discrimination and a hostile environment for conservative viewpoints. Calls for reform include linking federal funding to adherence to the Bill of Rights and reinstating standardized testing. Some positive changes are emerging, but skepticism remains.