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3 Jan 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Noem Critical of Haley as Potential VP Pick: 'A Different Person Depending on Whatever Works for Her Political Agenda'
Gov. Kristi Noem criticizes Nikki Haley as a potential VP pick for Trump, citing disagreements and inconsistency. She still supports Trump's decisions.
GB News: Bev Turner fears five more years of Khan after mayor’s ‘ego trip’
Bev Turner fears another five years with Sadiq Khan as Mayor of London. She believes that Conservative candidate Susan Hall's chances are slim due to Reform candidate Howard Cox splitting the Tory vote. Turner is "terrified" at the prospect of Khan's re-election.
Breitbart: House GOP Leadership Unified Behind Donald Trump with Tom Emmer's Endorsement
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) endorsed Donald Trump for president, joining other Republican House leaders in supporting him. Emmer stated that Democrats will do anything to keep Joe Biden in power and it's time for Republicans to unite behind Trump.
#war
The Telegraph: Wednesday evening news briefing: Reform UK rules out election pact with Tories
Two explosions in Iran killed 103 people at a gathering to mark the anniversary of the killing of General Qasem Soleimani. Iran's vice-president blamed Israel, but the interior minister refrained from blaming them. Meanwhile, Nato plans to purchase 1,000 Patriot anti-aircraft missiles.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Gazans could be sent to Congo when Israel war ends
Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is reportedly in talks to relocate Gazans to Congo and other nations under a "voluntary migration scheme" after the war against Hamas. The idea of "migration" is now the leading policy for resolving the conflict. However, the international community, including the United States, has rejected the proposal, and France condemned the calls for migration, calling them "provocative declarations."
Times Of Israel: EU foreign policy head urges world to impose solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell believes that a solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict must be imposed by the international community, and that peace can only be achieved with their intense involvement. He also warned that the recent airstrike in Beirut could escalate the conflict. Borrell plans to propose a mission to enhance security in the Red Sea, which would require the unanimous support of EU member states.
#economy
Breitbart: Job Openings Decline in Sign of Cooler Demand for Workers
The labor market shows signs of cooling as employers fill fewer positions, workers quit less, and hires decrease. Openings fell in some sectors but rose in others. The ratio of openings to unemployed workers decreased, and the quits rate fell slightly. This may indicate a decrease in labor demand.
#health
GB News: UK weather: Cold warning issued as freezing -5C conditions set to hammer Britain
The UK is bracing for a freezing cold snap with temperatures set to fall below average next week, prompting a health warning due to the risk of ice and fog. The cold weather alert covers the entire country and comes after Storm Henk caused widespread flooding, leading to travel delays and the rescue of stranded residents.
#crime
Fox News: EXCLUSIVE: Casey Anthony's father seen for 1st time after taking polygraph test about granddaughter's murder
The TV special "Casey Anthony’s Parents: The Lie Detector Test" features George and Cindy Anthony taking a polygraph test to prove their innocence in the death of their granddaughter, Caylee. Casey Anthony has accused her father of killing Caylee, but he denies the allegations. The case remains unsolved.
The Telegraph: Cat killer suspect claims responsibility for at least 20 pet deaths
A suspected cat killer in France has been arrested after allegedly torturing and killing multiple cats over the holiday period. Residents in Montreuil-Juigné reported their pets going missing, prompting an investigation by the local gendarmerie. The suspect admitted to killing at least 20 cats, with autopsies being carried out on several bodies.
Forbes: Bomb Threats Reported At 6 State Capitols—But No Signs Of Actual Danger
Multiple state capitol buildings, including those in Kentucky, Montana, Michigan, Mississippi, Connecticut, and Georgia, received bomb threats but have since returned to regular operations. There are no reports of any dangerous items found, and it is unclear if the threats are connected. The Georgia Secretary of State official warned against jumping to conclusions and attributed the threats to potential agents trying to sow discord for the future.
#science
Forbes: 2024’s First Observable Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight—Here’s How To Watch
The Quadrantids meteor shower, known for its bright fireball meteors, will peak tonight for a duration of six hours. Viewers in the Northern Hemisphere are recommended to lie flat with their feet facing northeast for the best view. The meteor shower can be seen throughout the night and pre-dawn hours, and viewers should find an area away from city lights and allow their eyes to adjust to the dark.
#outdoors
Fox News: NY hiker clung to tree above Adirondack cliff after sliding hundreds of feet: ‘Thought she was going to die’
Hiker rescued from Adirondack mountain peak after sliding down and clinging to a tree above a cliff face in freezing rain. Conditions were treacherous with rain, snow, and ice. Experienced hiker now safe.
#other
Le Monde: Storm Henk causes flooding and travel disruption in UK
Severe flooding caused by Storm Henk in the UK leads to travel disruptions, power outages, and evacuations. Several flood warnings and alerts are issued across England and Wales, and thousands of customers are left without power.
Fox News: Japanese rescue teams race to find earthquake survivors as death count rises
Japanese emergency response teams are racing against time to save people trapped under the rubble after a series of devastating earthquakes. The death toll rises as the likelihood of survival diminishes after 72 hours. Rescue operations are underway in Ishikawa prefecture to provide food, water, and shelter to those affected.