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31 Jan 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Nolte: Nikki Haley Losing to ‘None of the Above’ in Nevada
Former Gov. Nikki Haley falls behind "none of the above" in Nevada Republican primary. Nevada has both a caucus and a primary, and Haley is only participating in the primary. The state Republican Party prefers the caucus, and Haley's chances of winning in Nevada are slim.
Le Monde: US border policy, a security emergency caught in a political stalemate
Tensions over migration are escalating in the United States. Republicans are using the issue for electoral purposes while blocking aid to Ukraine. The broken federal system and asylum laws contribute to the crisis, with record numbers of undocumented migrants crossing the border. President Biden has tried to recalibrate his approach, but the pressure continues to increase. Republican Governor Greg Abbott of Texas is a key player in this crisis, organizing the transfer of immigrants to Democratic cities and ordering the installation of a barbed-wire wall along the Rio Grande.
Breitbart: Nolte: Donald Trump Tops Joe Biden in 7 of 7 Crucial Swing States
Former President Donald Trump is shown to beat Joe Biden in all seven swing states due to Biden's handling of the southern border and the surge of illegal immigrants. Trump leads by various margins and even widens his lead with third-party candidates included. The poll also reveals low favorability ratings for Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
#society
GB News: Prince Harry blasted for ‘ridiculous’ attempt to ‘slap down British newspapers’
Prince Harry is continuing his legal battle against Mirror Group Newspapers, seeking to win compensation. Royal author Angela Levin criticizes Harry for trying to "slap down" British newspapers and suggests he should move on. The judge ruled that hacking was widespread at the publisher and many articles about Harry were the result of hacking.
The American Mind: What I Saw at Drag Queen Story Hour
Drag Queen Story Hour is a controversial event that takes place in public libraries and community centers. The author attends one of these events and describes it as bland, weird, and uninteresting to both the children and adults in attendance. The author suggests that the event lacks the glamour and excitement often associated with the LGBTQ+ community, making it more of a dreary and forced ritual. However, the author also finds hope in the children's apparent disinterest, believing that their natural revulsion towards the event can challenge the influence of this "creepy death cult."
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: South Africa calls on other countries to halt any funding to the IDF
South Africa claims that all states should stop funding and facilitating Israel's military actions in Gaza after the World Court suggested they could be genocidal. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered Israel to prevent its troops from committing genocide and improve the humanitarian situation, but did not demand a ceasefire. South Africa argues that the ruling imposes an obligation on all states to cease support for Israel's military actions.
Times Of Israel: State Department downplays report US weighing recognition of Palestinian state
The US State Department is considering the recognition of a Palestinian state after the Gaza war. Secretary of State Blinken has asked the department to review policy options, but the spokesman downplayed any significance. The US has long supported an independent Palestinian state but has not taken any steps to recognize it.
The Telegraph: Russia and Ukraine trade hundreds of prisoners of war
Russia and Ukraine exchange hundreds of prisoners of war despite tensions arising from the recent plane crash. Russia claims Ukraine shot down the plane, while Ukraine denies involvement. The swap was brokered by the United Arab Emirates.
The Telegraph: Relative of Israeli hostage fears cousin could become pregnant
Israeli hostage Agam Berger's cousin expresses concern over the possibility of her falling pregnant while being held by Hamas terrorists. Allegations of sexual violence have been made against members of Hamas. Berger's cousin also mentions rumors of time being sold to civilians to spend with the hostages.
Fox News: Kosovo to make euro its only currency, even in Serb-dominated areas, raising concern in West
Kosovo authorities will make the euro the sole currency and eliminate the use of Serbia's dinar in the north, causing concern for Western powers. There are worries about the impact on residents, especially those receiving social benefits. The decision comes amid stalled EU-facilitated normalization talks between Serbia and Kosovo.
#economy
Le Monde: French PM Attal's speech fails to convince angry farmers
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal promises support for farmers during his government policy statement. He addresses issues such as aid for livestock producers, support for farmers in the Brittany region, and payment of European Common Agricultural Policy aid. Attal also mentions reinforcing tax support for livestock farmers and an additional aid plan for the wine industry.
The Epoch Times: Federal Reserve Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged, Signals Not Ready to Cut
The Federal Reserve keeps interest rates unchanged, signaling that they won't be reduced until inflation reaches the target rate. The delay in rate cuts prompts a negative market reaction.
Breitbart: 'Self-Driving Process:' Delaware Judge Voids Elon Musk's $56 Billion Tesla Compensation Package
Delaware judge voids Elon Musk's $56 billion compensation package, ruling it was unfair and lacked proper negotiation. Musk controlled the process and board didn't act in the company's best interests. Ruling could require Musk to return billions in compensation.
#culture
Forbes: Netflix Turned A High Schooler’s Wattpad Original Story Into Smash TV Hit With 'My Life With The Walter Boys’
Netflix's hit series "My Life With the Walter Boys," based on a Wattpad book, has been among the top 10 most-streamed titles, accumulating 338 million viewing hours. The show's success has led to a second season and highlights the growing trend of online musings turning into popular TV shows and films.
#crime
Fox News: Philadelphia officer shot in hand while serving warrant
Philadelphia police officer shot in hand during a search warrant. Bullet grazed his hand. Suspect surrendered. No return fire.
Breitbart: Hunter Biden's Attorney: Gun Charges Were 'Instigated' by Donald Trump
Hunter Biden's attorney claims that the gun charges against him should be dismissed as they were politically motivated by Trump and his allies. Biden's lawyers are seeking a dismissal based on the Supreme Court's Bruen decision regarding the Second Amendment.
Fox News: Navy Reserve veteran charged with hate crime for beheading Satanic statue in Iowa State Capitol
Navy vet charged with hate crime for beheading satanic statue in Iowa Capitol. Claims it was an act of Christian civil disobedience. Case under review.
#outdoors
Skilled Survival: 13 Homemade Survival Weapons You Can Build In A Day
An Ultimate List of the Best Homemade Survival Weapons, including flamethrowers, homemade pepper spray, DIY survival bows, arrows, slingshots, bullwhips, throwing spikes and stars, caltrops, blunt force weapons, homemade tasers, knives, war hammers, pocket dart guns and blowguns, and sheet metal self-loading pistols.
#technology
Breitbart: China's TikTok Fails to Live Up to Promise on Protecting Data of U.S. Users
China's TikTok spent $1.5 billion on "Project Texas" to convince US lawmakers it's safe, but failed to live up to promises. US user data was to be walled off from China, but it was shared with colleagues and parent company ByteDance. The operation also struggled to keep up with algorithm changes and lacked the necessary resources.
#other
Fox News: Norway braces for most powerful storm since 1990s
Norway prepares for the strongest storm in three decades with hurricane-force winds expected. Schools, roads, tunnels, and bridges are closing and ferry lines suspending services.