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29 Jan 2025
#politics
Fox News: Trump's Cabinet nominees up next for confirmation hearings and more top headlines
Trump's Cabinet nominees are set for confirmation hearings, while RFK Jr. aims to clarify his stance on vaccines. Meanwhile, Denmark has enacted significant military measures around Greenland, and the Pentagon has referred Gen. Milley to a review board.
In other news, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz reflects on the challenges of losing a presidential election, and a mother is taking her case against a school for racial discrimination to the Trump administration.
The Federalist: Trump's J6 Pardons Signal The End Of The War On Wrongthink
In the wake of the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, Democrats have allegedly pursued a campaign to suppress dissent and consolidate power, utilizing lawfare and censorship. President Trump’s recent executive orders aim to address these issues by investigating the misuse of federal authority and restoring free speech protections.
Trump's actions include dismissing cases against January 6 defendants and pardoning many, suggesting a shift away from what he views as unjust prosecutions. These measures signal a potential end to the "war on wrongthink," with a focus on accountability and reform within the federal government.
#society
The Telegraph: Australian police ‘foil plot to bomb Jewish communities’
Australian authorities thwarted a planned "mass casualty" attack targeting the Jewish community, discovering a caravan loaded with explosives in Sydney. The caravan contained a list of potential targets and was capable of causing significant damage, with a blast zone of 40 meters.
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns condemned the incident as terrorism and emphasized the need to combat rising anti-Semitic sentiments following recent conflicts in the region. Police have made arrests and contained the threat, but concerns about escalating violence remain.
GB News: 'Nostalgic fan favourite' chocolate bar returns to UK supermarkets after three-year hiatus
Milky Way Crispy Rolls will return to UK supermarkets on February 1, 2025, after being discontinued in 2022. The decision to bring back the snack follows strong consumer demand and social media campaigns, including petitions with over 8,000 signatures.
Mars Wrigley acknowledged the passionate response from fans and is relaunching the product alongside other wafer treats. The nostalgic chocolate snack features a crispy wafer, soft center, and smooth milk chocolate coating.
Fox News: Denver high school's 'all-gender' bathroom under investigation by Dept of Education: 'A new day in America'
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Denver Public Schools for allegedly discriminating against female students after converting a women's restroom into an "all-gender" facility at East High School. This change reportedly left the second floor without a restroom for female students.
Denver Public Schools stated the all-gender restroom was part of a student-led initiative aimed at inclusivity. However, the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights warned that this could violate Title IX regulations prohibiting sex discrimination in federally funded education programs.
The Federalist: RFK Can Save Women With A Common-Sense Abortion Pill Stance
As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. approaches his Senate confirmation hearings for Secretary of Health and Human Services, abortion and abortion pills will be a focal point. Pro-life advocates urge the reinstatement of FDA safety measures for mifepristone, which were relaxed during the Covid-19 pandemic, leaving women at risk for severe complications.
The article argues that restoring these safeguards is essential for protecting women's health, as the current deregulation allows access to abortion pills without necessary medical evaluations. Advocates believe that bipartisan support for reinstating safety protocols could bridge divides on this contentious issue, prioritizing health over ideology.
Fox News: Top-tier college student, former high school football star killed in freak accident
Ethan Alexander Ackerman, a 20-year-old Clemson University student, died in a freak accident when a fallen tree crushed him while he was cleaning debris in South Carolina. Despite attempts by friends and first responders to rescue him, Ackerman succumbed to his injuries, which were classified as accidental.
Ackerman was a junior studying wildlife and fisheries biology and was remembered for his kindness and passion for the outdoors. A GoFundMe page has been established to assist his family with funeral expenses.
The Telegraph: Plane fire ‘caused by passenger’s portable battery’ leaves seven injured
A fire on an Air Busan Airbus A321, set to fly from Busan to Hong Kong, injured seven people and prompted an emergency evacuation of 169 passengers and seven crew members. The blaze, possibly linked to a portable battery in an overhead bin, left significant damage to the rear fuselage.
Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire, which occurred just before take-off. One injured individual remains hospitalized.
The Federalist: Gomez's Breakdown Exposes Corrosion Of American Identity
Selena Gomez expressed distress over mass deportations, claiming her ethnic group is being attacked. Critics argue her perspective reflects a troubling trend of divided loyalties in America, where allegiance to ethnicity supersedes national identity, undermining unity and safety.
This shift is seen as a consequence of unchecked immigration and a lack of assimilation expectations, leading to a fractured nation. Historical warnings about the dangers of dual allegiance highlight concerns that such views threaten American sovereignty and cohesion.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Jan. 29: Day 481 – Is Trump’s new deal moving Gazans out of Gaza?
US President Donald Trump proposed relocating Gazans to neighboring countries during Gaza's reconstruction, despite Egypt and Jordan's concerns over security threats. The discussion includes insights from Barbara Leaf on postwar Gaza and the Trump administration's foreign aid claims.
The episode also covers Steve Witkoff's role in hostage negotiations and a planned meeting between Trump and Netanyahu. The Biden administration's allocation of foreign aid for Gaza is also highlighted.
#outdoors
Tactical Bassin: This Is What Winter Fishing Is All About! Big Bass And Good Fun! — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Despite cold temperatures, the Tactical Crew enjoys a successful day of winter bass fishing, showcasing the fun and excitement of the sport. Tim and Matt catch several impressive fish while emphasizing the importance of proper clothing to stay warm and focused.
The article provides detailed links to the fishing gear and baits used, as well as recommendations for cold-weather clothing to enhance the fishing experience.
#other
Fox News: The Trump administration must invest in innovation to reassert energy dominance
The Trump administration plans to shift focus from climate change to energy dominance, aiming to utilize America's energy reserves to lower electricity costs and enhance national security. This strategy includes increasing LNG exports and investing in energy infrastructure to combat energy poverty in developing nations.
Additionally, the administration is encouraged to maintain existing nuclear power plants and invest in clean energy research to drive innovation. This approach aims to balance economic growth with environmental concerns, contrasting with Europe’s regulatory-heavy methods.