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27 Jan 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Doctors' 'Committee' Opposing RFK Is Bill Gates-Backed Astroturf with Fake Names
Doctors' 'Committee' Opposing RFK Is Bill Gates-Backed Astroturf with Fake Names
A group called the "Committee to Protect Health Care," which opposes Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services, is revealed to be a Bill Gates-backed organization that accepts unverified signatures. This has raised questions about the authenticity of the support it claims to represent.

The committee operates as a 501(c)4 organization, allowing it to keep its donors secret. However, its related charity must disclose its funding sources, which include left-leaning groups linked to prominent donors like Gates and Soros. The term "Astroturf" highlights the group's questionable grassroots credibility.


Fox News: Belarus' President Lukashenko extends rule after election rejected by opposition, EU
Belarus' President Lukashenko extends rule after election rejected by opposition, EU
Belarus held a controversial election, extending President Alexander Lukashenko's rule for over three decades. The vote, which saw Lukashenko claim nearly 87% support, was dismissed as a farce by the opposition and the EU, with many dissenters imprisoned or exiled.

The EU condemned the election as illegitimate, threatening sanctions, while Lukashenko's regime continues to suppress dissent. Observers note the election was timed to avoid mass protests, reflecting ongoing political repression and human rights violations in the country.


#society

The Telegraph: Duck remains found in crashed South Korea plane’s engines
Duck remains found in crashed South Korea plane’s engines
Duck remains were discovered in both engines of the Jeju passenger jet that crashed last month, resulting in 179 fatalities. Preliminary findings indicate a bird strike and a concrete structure at the runway's end may have contributed to the disaster.

The investigation continues, with no clear cause established yet. Notably, the black boxes ceased recording four minutes prior to the crash, complicating the inquiry further.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Israel arrests Iron Dome soldiers suspected of spying for Iran
Israel arrests Iron Dome soldiers suspected of spying for Iran
Israel has arrested two soldiers suspected of spying for Iran, with one serving in the Iron Dome air defense unit. They allegedly passed classified information to an Iranian handler and engaged in pro-Iran activities in Tel Aviv. Both face serious charges related to espionage.

This incident follows a trend of arrests involving individuals accused of spying for Iran, highlighting ongoing security concerns regarding Israel's military capabilities and the threat posed by foreign intelligence operations.


#economy

GB News: Aldi to open nine new stores in 2025 as part of £650m investment - will your local area get a supermarket?
Aldi to open nine new stores in 2025 as part of £650m investment - will your local area get a supermarket?
Aldi plans to open nine new stores in London as part of a £650 million investment in the UK, aiming to enhance its presence in the competitive grocery market. Four locations—Wimbledon, Fulham Broadway, Caterham, and Orpington—are confirmed for 2025, with a goal of 100 new stores creating 3,500 jobs.

Despite a challenging retail landscape marked by closures, Aldi's expansion reflects a commitment to providing accessible, affordable food. Research indicates a net decline in retail outlets, yet the sector shows resilience, with calls for collaborative efforts to support struggling locations.


#culture

Fox News: American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on soda switches, baseball brilliance and revolutionary recipes
American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on soda switches, baseball brilliance and revolutionary recipes
The American Culture Quiz tests knowledge on national traits, trends, history, and current events. This week's edition features topics like soda preferences, baseball achievements, and innovative recipes. Participants can answer eight questions to gauge their understanding.

For more quizzes and lifestyle content, visit Fox News Digital.


Fox News: Gift luxury for Valentine’s Day with these Coach bags on sale now
Gift luxury for Valentine’s Day with these Coach bags on sale now
Valentine's Day is an ideal occasion to gift a luxurious Coach bag, with significant discounts currently available. Options include the Tabby shoulder bag for $276.50, the Penn shoulder bag for $157.50, and the Juliet shoulder bag also at $276.50, among others.

These bags range from stylish everyday purses to elegant clutches, featuring various designs and materials. The sale offers a chance to make a lasting impression with a cherished gift.


#history

Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to Yad Vashem head Dani Dayan: What to do when ‘friends’ disappoint
What Matters Now to Yad Vashem head Dani Dayan: What to do when ‘friends’ disappoint
Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan discusses the institution's role following the Hamas attacks and the upcoming commemoration of Auschwitz's liberation. He reflects on feelings of betrayal from global leaders and criticizes Elon Musk's comments on Germany's historical guilt.

Dayan emphasizes the importance of remembering the Holocaust and announces plans for Yad Vashem's first satellite campus in Berlin.


Le Monde: Video. Auschwitz, 80 years commemoration: Why didn't the Allies try to stop the Holocaust sooner?
Video. Auschwitz, 80 years commemoration: Why didn't the Allies try to stop the Holocaust sooner?
Eighty years ago, the Red Army liberated Auschwitz, where over a million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust. Despite having detailed information about the atrocities as early as 1942, the Allies did not take immediate action to halt the killings in the camps.

Questions remain about why the Allies failed to intervene sooner and whether their actions could have saved lives. Documentation from that time highlights the awareness of the systematic massacre of Jews and other minorities in Europe.


#health

Liberty Nation News: Making Public School Meals Safer? - Liberty Nation News
Making Public School Meals Safer? - Liberty Nation News
The Safe School Meals Act aims to improve the healthfulness of school lunches for 30 million U.S. children by addressing pesticide residues, artificial additives, and harmful chemicals in food. The bipartisan legislation, introduced by Cory Booker, seeks to eliminate toxic substances and promote nutrient-dense meals.

The Act would empower the EPA and FDA to set safety standards for food additives and pesticide residues, while also providing funding to support farmers in adopting cleaner agricultural practices. The initiative reflects a growing consensus on the need to protect children's health from environmental toxins in their meals.