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31 Jan 2025
#society
Human Events: Man who burned Quran in Sweden shot to death in Stockholm apartment
Salwan Momika, an Iraqi Christian known for burning copies of the Quran in Sweden, was shot and killed at his home in Stockholm. Five suspects are in custody, and authorities are investigating potential foreign links to the crime.
Momika had previously sparked international controversy and protests due to his actions, which included pro-Israel demonstrations. His trial for "agitation against an ethnic group" was set for the day after his death.
#health
Fox News: Top Republican on Senate health committee says he's 'struggling' to confirm RFK Jr
Sen. Bill Cassidy expressed uncertainty about supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services, citing Kennedy's refusal to unequivocally state that vaccines do not cause autism. Cassidy highlighted the importance of public trust in health measures.
During two confirmation hearings, Kennedy maintained that he is "pro-safety" rather than anti-vaccine, but Cassidy emphasized the need for clear support of established scientific consensus on vaccine safety. Cassidy's decision hinges on whether Kennedy will bolster or undermine public health confidence.
#crime
GB News: Former Obama counter-terror adviser flew to Britain to rape nine-year-old schoolgirl
Rahamim Shy, a former senior adviser in the Obama administration, has been sentenced to 11-and-a-half years in prison for attempting to rape a girl he believed was nine years old. The girl was fictitious, part of an undercover operation by Bedfordshire Police.
Shy traveled to the UK with plans to abuse the child, having exchanged explicit messages with an undercover officer posing as the girl's grandmother. He also possessed indecent images of children on his phone. His defense claiming exemption from UK prosecution was rejected by the court.