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#politics

Human Events: GEORGE HARIZANOV: Celeb royals like Selena Gomez have been dethroned
GEORGE HARIZANOV: Celeb royals like Selena Gomez have been dethroned
Selena Gomez recently expressed her distress over President Trump's immigration policies in an emotional Instagram video, highlighting the impact on her community. This incident reflects a broader trend of celebrities attempting to influence political discourse, which has increasingly fallen flat.

The effectiveness of celebrity endorsements has waned, as seen in Kamala Harris's failed campaign despite high-profile support. Voters are now more engaged with grassroots influencers rather than Hollywood stars, signaling a shift in political engagement.


Le Monde: Jean-Marie Le Pen's grave vandalized
Jean-Marie Le Pen's grave vandalized
Jean-Marie Le Pen's grave was vandalized, prompting condemnation from the Rassemblement National party, which called it an "unspeakable" act. Le Pen, who died on January 7 at age 96, was known for his controversial views but received tributes after his passing.

Party leader Jordan Bardella expressed hope for justice against the perpetrators, while right-wing officials cautioned against celebrating his death.


The Western Journal: In Final Moment That Doomed DC Flight Was Directed to Change Course for Runway 33
In Final Moment That Doomed DC Flight Was Directed to Change Course for Runway 33
A mid-air collision near Reagan National Airport resulted in the deaths of 67 individuals aboard an American Airlines flight and an Army helicopter. The incident occurred after air traffic controllers directed the passenger plane to change from its original landing runway to an intersecting one, which is under investigation.

Political ramifications are unfolding, with President Trump questioning whether diversity policies from previous administrations contributed to the crash. In contrast, some media figures attempted to link the tragedy to Trump's recent executive order halting DEI hiring practices at the FAA, leading to backlash and retractions.


#society

The Western Journal: Elon Musk Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Elon Musk Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Elon Musk has been nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize by Slovenian MEP Branko Grims, citing his support for free speech as a fundamental human right. Musk, however, has expressed disinterest in receiving any prizes.

Grims previously praised Musk's impact on free speech, especially following his purchase of Twitter. Musk was also nominated last year by a Norwegian Parliament member for similar reasons.


Times Of Israel: After initial ecstasy of freedom, released hostages face long road to recovery
After initial ecstasy of freedom, released hostages face long road to recovery
Ilana Gritzewsky, held captive in Gaza for 55 days, returned to Israel with significant physical and mental health issues. Despite her release, she struggles with prediabetes, weight loss, and emotional trauma from her ordeal, while advocating for her boyfriend still in captivity.

Released hostages face a challenging recovery process, with many suffering from malnutrition and psychological scars. Medical teams are focused on helping them regain autonomy and cope with their experiences, which may take considerable time and support.


The Western Journal: aptain Sully Speaks Out, Offers Powerful Insight on DC Air Disaster
aptain Sully Speaks Out, Offers Powerful Insight on DC Air Disaster
Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger commented on the recent fatal plane collision near Ronald Reagan National Airport, emphasizing the overall safety of flying despite this tragedy. He highlighted the unique challenges pilots face at the aging airport and the impact of nighttime conditions on visibility.

Sullenberger stressed the importance of learning from such incidents to improve aviation safety. He expressed devastation over the loss of life and reiterated the need for ongoing improvements in the industry.


#war

The Telegraph: ‘My parents worried – now they’re proud’: The young Ukrainian helping the needy on the frontlines
‘My parents worried – now they’re proud’: The young Ukrainian helping the needy on the frontlines
The war in Ukraine transformed 18-year-old Illia Demianyk's life overnight, beginning with air raid sirens at 5am. His university closed, and his hometown of Poltava saw its population double as people fled the invasion, leading to overwhelmed local services.

In the chaos, Illia witnessed the community mobilizing to help those in need, with information spreading rapidly through social media and word of mouth. The urgency for shelter, food, and support became paramount as residents sought safety.


#culture

Forbes: The Entire Justin Baldoni Vs. Blake Lively Feud Explained: Lively And Reynolds Will Ask Judge To Dismiss Lawsuit
The Entire Justin Baldoni Vs. Blake Lively Feud Explained: Lively And Reynolds Will Ask Judge To Dismiss Lawsuit
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds plan to seek dismissal of a lawsuit filed against them by Justin Baldoni, which includes allegations of sexual harassment and a hostile work environment during the filming of "It Ends With Us." The case has led to significant media attention and legal disputes.

Baldoni claims Lively's accusations have harmed his career, while Lively alleges a smear campaign against her. The legal battle has drawn support from various celebrities for Lively, while others, including political influencer Candace Owens, have backed Baldoni.


#technology

GB News: Amazon founder Jeff Bezos prepares to launch satellite-powered UK broadband to rival Elon Musk's Starlink
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos prepares to launch satellite-powered UK broadband to rival Elon Musk's Starlink
Jeff Bezos is set to launch Project Kuiper, a satellite broadband service aimed at competing with Elon Musk’s Starlink in the UK. The initiative, revealed in filings with Ofcom, plans to deploy over 3,000 satellites to provide internet access, particularly in hard-to-reach areas.

Starlink currently dominates the market with over 6,700 satellites and approximately 87,000 UK customers. As broadband speeds improve in the UK, both companies aim to serve diverse sectors, but Starlink's established presence gives it a significant advantage over the nascent Project Kuiper.