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29 Jan 2024
#politics
GB News: 'He was EXCEPTIONALLY rude!' Ann Widdecombe BLAST Matthew Wright after viral on-air row
Ann Widdecombe and LBC presenter Matthew Wright engaged in a heated on-air argument over Widdecombe's stance on Brexit. Widdecombe criticized Wright for being rude and interrupting her, hinting that she might file a complaint.
Fox News: Manchin 'absolutely' can see himself as president, thinks Biden health or Trump conviction could give opening
Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia privately believes that a health scare for President Biden or a conviction for former President Trump could give him the opportunity to run for president as an independent this year. Manchin has positioned himself as a centrist and has disagreed with Democrats on key votes, leading some on the left to worry that his potential third-party run could hurt Biden's chances. Manchin denies toying with the idea and has been traveling outside the Beltway to engage with voters.
Fox News: Ex-Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte launches allegations at successor, sparking political rift
Former Philippine President Duterte accuses successor Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of plotting to amend the constitution to lift term limits. Marcos denies allegations, claims Duterte's behavior is influenced by past use of fentanyl.
Fox News: Protesting French farmers plan 'siege of the capital' in Paris, rejecting government concessions
French farmers protesting against EU climate measures and rising food prices plan to blockade Paris, aiming to paralyze the country and starve Parisians. The farmers reject government concessions and are targeting Rungis International Market, the city's hub for fresh food supplies. The movement has put pressure on new Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, who offered concessions but failed to appease the farmers.
Forbes: Trump Could Owe More Than $400 Million After Court Rulings This Week—Here’s What To Know About His Finances
Former President Donald Trump has been ordered by a jury to pay writer E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million for defaming her and sexually assaulting her. The verdict comes ahead of an anticipated ruling in Trump's civil fraud trial, which could result in him paying out $370 million.
Fox News: Red states pushing to block abortion measures from statewide ballots ahead of 2024 election
Republican-led legislatures are blocking abortion ballot measures after recent defeats. Missouri and Mississippi want lawmakers to decide, not voters. Pro-life groups in Missouri want a majority vote in districts, while Mississippi Democrats call it undemocratic. Blue states like New Jersey are expanding abortion protections.
#society
The Federalist: Corporate Candymakers Bank On Consumers' 'Situationships'
On Valentine's Day, Sweethearts sells "Situationships" candy with illegible messages, promoting shallow, casual relationships. Hookup culture and a decline in intimacy have negatively affected society's view of love and relationships. This trend perpetuates toxic cycles and hinders emotional connection.
#war
Times Of Israel: Doubling down, Hamas insists hostage deal dependent on Israel ending war
Hamas demands an end to the Israeli offensive and the withdrawal of invasion forces before releasing hostages. A two-month ceasefire agreement is being negotiated in France, with progress made on the first phase. Israel aims to release civilian men in exchange for Palestinian security prisoners. The deal also includes allowing more humanitarian aid into Gaza. The talks continue, but Hamas is holding out for complete cessation of the war. There are 132 hostages remaining in Gaza, some of whom are believed to have died. The offensive will continue until victory over Hamas is achieved.
The Telegraph: UN workers in Gaza kidnapped Israeli woman and gave weapons to Hamas, according to dossier
Israeli intelligence has produced a dossier that claims United Nations workers in Gaza were involved in Hamas's attack and kidnapped an Israeli woman. The dossier alleges that ten out of twelve UN workers implicated in the attack were Hamas members. The majority of those involved were teachers at UNRWA schools.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Italy's Meloni opens Africa summit with plans to curb dangerous migration
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni initiated a summit of African leaders to present Italy's development plan for the continent. The plan aims to address migration flows, energy diversification, and the Europe-Africa relationship. The reception to the plan was cautious, with African countries expressing the need for action rather than promises.
GB News: Great debate on vaping ban likely in the commons, says Health Secretary
Health Secretary Victoria Atkins supports the Prime Minister's plan to ban disposable vapes for the long-term health of children. She expects a debate in the House of Commons on the issue. She also calls on Iranian-backed rebels to de-escalate attacks in Jordan.
#economy
GB News: China Evergrande liquidation could have ‘snowball effect’ on wider market
Hong Kong judge orders China Evergrande Group, the world's most indebted property developer, to liquidate. The decision is expected to have a "snowball effect" on the wider economy. The company has the opportunity to appeal, but its liquidation could impact market and investor confidence.
#religion
The Federalist: Christians Who Love Their Gay Neighbors Won't Attend Their Weddings
Alistair Begg, an evangelical pastor, gave controversial advice on attending gay or transgender weddings. He argued it could help build bridges and show love, but attending implies acceptance and could compromise Christian values. Begg's advice is disputed, and some believe it contradicts biblical teachings.
#health
The Federalist: Medical Establishment Ditches Kidney Science To Pursue 'Equity'
Scientific impartiality in healthcare is compromised by racial politics dictating treatment for chronic kidney disease. The removal of race from the formula for estimating kidney health is statistically biased and disproportionately affects non-blacks, limiting diagnosis for some while expanding treatment for others. This politicization threatens public trust in the medical field.
Fox News: Kate Middleton returns home after abdominal surgery and long hospital stay: 'Making good progress'
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has returned home after a nearly two-week stay in a hospital for abdominal surgery.
#crime
Fox News: Philadelphia police kill suspect who shot, wounded officer at corner store
Philadelphia police officers were shot during an encounter in a store, resulting in the death of the shooter. Another man fled with the shooter's gun. The wounded officer is in stable condition.
Fox News: Former NJ public works chief gets probation after using town labor for housework, campaign help
A former New Jersey official has been sentenced to probation for using township workers for personal chores & political campaign work. He had initially pleaded guilty in 2012 & his sentencing was postponed multiple times as he cooperated with a state investigation.
Fox News: 2 arrested in Mississippi after baby found behind dumpsters of mobile home park
Two people arrested in investigation of newborn baby abandoned behind dumpsters in Mississippi mobile home park. Baby found in good condition.