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31 Jan 2025
#politics
Breitbart: Everytown Throws Tantrum After 5th Circuit Rules Against Handgun Ban
A three-judge panel from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that the federal ban on handgun purchases for individuals aged 18-20 is unconstitutional. The ruling was part of the case Reese v. ATF, with Judge Edith Hollan Jones writing for the majority.
Everytown for Gun Safety criticized the decision, calling it reckless and urging the federal government to seek a rehearing or take the case to the Supreme Court. They highlighted concerns over gun violence among youth but did not address the context of gang-related incidents in major cities.
Breitbart: 5th Circuit Panel: 2nd Amendment Protects Gun Rights of 18-20 Year-Olds
A three-judge panel of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against a federal ban on handgun purchases by 18-20 year-olds, stating it violates the Second Amendment. The majority opinion emphasized that historical evidence does not support such restrictions on young adults' firearm rights.
Second Amendment advocates welcomed the decision, arguing that if young adults can vote and serve in the military, they should also have the right to own firearms. The case has been remanded for further proceedings.
Breitbart: Grassley: Air Traffic Controller Shortage Is 'Very Clear', Has Been 'Big Concern'
Sen. Chuck Grassley highlighted the urgent need for more air traffic controllers, emphasizing concerns raised during Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's questioning. With air traffic having doubled, Grassley noted that this issue is a significant topic among Senate appropriators and within the Republican caucus.
He stressed the importance of ensuring safety in the airways, underscoring the Federal Aviation Administration's critical role in addressing this growing challenge.
Breitbart: Report: 1 Air Traffic Controller Doing 2 Jobs at Time of DC Plane Crash
A tragic helicopter-plane crash over Washington, D.C. resulted in 67 fatalities, including 60 passengers and four crew members from the American Airlines jet and three military personnel from the Black Hawk helicopter. Reports indicate that one air traffic control worker was managing both helicopter and plane operations simultaneously, raising concerns about staffing levels at the Ronald Reagan National Airport control tower.
The FAA's preliminary report highlighted that DCA's staffing was below normal for that time, with 85% occupancy. President Trump criticized the Biden administration's ATC standards, suggesting they contributed to the incident, while Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called the crash “preventable.”
#society
GB News: Boy, 13, suddenly dies at school as police launch investigation into tragedy
A 13-year-old boy has died at Melin Primary School in Neath, South Wales, prompting an urgent police investigation. The incident, which is not considered suspicious, led to the closure of the school while authorities were notified.
The school has since reopened, and support services are being offered to those affected by the tragedy. The local council expressed deep sadness and pledged assistance to the police investigation.
#war
Times Of Israel: Trepidation and resilience in southern Israel, as hostages, terrorists, Gazans go home
The recent release of Israeli hostages from Gaza has evoked a mix of horror and relief across the nation, as communities grapple with the emotional toll of their captivity. However, this comes alongside the release of Palestinian prisoners, including terrorists, raising concerns about security and the ongoing presence of Hamas in Gaza.
Residents of the western Negev express deep unease about the ceasefire agreement, fearing it may empower terrorism. Despite the traumatic experiences from the October 7 attacks, many, like Moira Dror and Eric Isaacson, remain resolute in their commitment to their homes, emphasizing resilience and the need for security measures.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: ‘They’re gonna do it, okay’: Trump adamant that Jordan, Egypt will take in Gazans
The US military conducted an airstrike in northwest Syria, killing Muhammad Salah al-Za’bir, a senior member of an al-Qaeda affiliate, as part of ongoing efforts to combat terrorism in the region.
In the West Bank, the IDF reported shooting two suspects throwing firebombs, while Palestinian sources claimed two men were killed by Israeli fire in Jenin amid an anti-terror offensive. President Trump remains adamant that Jordan and Egypt will accept Palestinian resettlement despite their refusals.
Le Monde: 'Trump rejects multilateralism and wants to win the Nobel in the Middle East by himself'
Donald Trump may seek to leverage his ambitions for a Nobel Peace Prize to influence the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. His previous efforts, such as the Abraham Accords, aimed to normalize relations between Israel and several Arab nations, showcasing his preference for bilateral agreements over multilateralism.
As he navigates his political future, Trump's self-assured persona and past achievements could shape his approach to international diplomacy, particularly in the Middle East. His focus appears to be on solidifying his legacy through peace initiatives that align with his vision.