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3 Jan 2024
#illegals
The Telegraph: Politics latest news: Farage fires immigration warning shot at Tories ahead of election
Nigel Farage warns Tories that illegal immigration is a top concern for voters, may cost them at the ballot box. He criticizes Rishi Sunak's handling of the small boats crisis.
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Illegal Alien Invader Released by Biden Heads to Congress w/Machete
Biden's open borders policy leads to the release of illegal immigrants. Venezuelan immigrant, armed with a machete, was previously released by border authorities. The incident raises concerns about national security.
Fox News: Maine Democrat who barred Trump from ballot said voter ID laws 'rooted in White supremacy'
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, who disqualified Trump from the state's 2024 ballot, previously claimed that voter ID laws are rooted in White supremacy, stating that they are the new means of voter suppression. She argued that such laws negatively impact people of color, the elderly, transient individuals, people with disabilities, students, and low-income communities. Bellows also referred to the Electoral College as a relic of white supremacy in an op-ed and invoked a constitutional clause to justify disqualifying Trump from the ballot.
#war
GB News: Is Rishi Sunak’s solution to clear the immigration backlog to let everyone in, asks Farage
Nigel Farage criticizes the UK government's claim of clearing the asylum claims backlog. He questions the transparency in communication, highlights the number of unresolved cases, and points out the significant difference in approval rates between the UK and France.
GB News: Putin's £8million 'unstoppable' missiles all stopped - Ukraine boasts destroying Russia's warcraft
Putin's aerial bombardment in Ukraine has been halted as they claim to have destroyed Russia's warcraft. However, all 10 of the Russian Kinzhal missiles were shot down. The attacks have resulted in multiple casualties and Ukraine is calling for more support.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Dem lawmakers attend NYC New Year's event hosted by CCP-linked consulate: 'Deeply concerning'
Democrat lawmakers and a top adviser to New York City Mayor Eric Adams attended a New Year’s Eve event hosted by a Chinese official who praised the Chinese government and denied the Uyghur genocide. The event is part of a trend of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) gaining influence in New York.
The Chinese Consulate General in New York has faced criticism for its consul general's comments and denials regarding the CCP and the Uyghur genocide. Despite this, the consul general has continued to make appearances across the country, meeting with Democrat lawmakers and top American institutions.
Fox News: Gov. Haley's South Carolina partnered with CCP-linked group to send 20 students to Beijing summer camp
Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley partnered with the Chinese communist government to send students to a Beijing summer camp. The Beijing Municipal Education Commission, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, was involved in the program.
#economy
Forbes: India’s Top Court Refuses To Order Independent Probe Into Hindenburg’s Allegations About Billionaire Adani’s Empire
India's Supreme Court rejects petition for independent probe into allegations against Adani Group, leaving the matter to securities regulator and government. Stock prices for Adani Group's listed firms surge.
#military
The Telegraph: Israel-Hamas war latest news: IDF 'prepared for any scenario' after Hamas leader's assassination
Israel’s military is on high alert after the assassination of a senior Hamas figure in Lebanon. Both Israel and Hezbollah are prepared for potential conflict.
#health
Fox News: Ozempic, other weight-loss drugs may strengthen New Year's resolutions, experts say: Health goal 'boost'
Weight-loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy are becoming increasingly popular, and experts believe they could help people stick to their New Year's resolutions to lose weight and adopt healthier lifestyles. These medications, known as GLP-1 agonists, such as semaglutides, help reduce blood sugar and aid in weight loss. Many Americans give up on their weight-loss resolutions by the end of January, but the introduction of these medications is offering new hope for successful long-term weight loss. With the help of these medications, individuals are more likely to see quicker success and feel motivated to stick with their resolutions.
Fox News: Ian Ziering's attack caps 'Beverly Hills, 90210' cast tragedies
The stars of "Beverly Hills, 90210" have faced numerous challenges, including a street brawl, health issues, car crashes, and the death of Luke Perry. Ian Ziering recently had a confrontation with bikers, Shannen Doherty's cancer returned and spread to her brain, Brian Austin Green suffered from a mysterious illness, and Luke Perry died from a massive stroke. Other cast members, like Jason Priestley, Tori Spelling, Gabrielle Carteris, and Jennie Garth, have also faced their own personal struggles.
Fox News: To reduce cancer risk, skip the alcohol, report suggests: ‘No safe amount’
Reducing or giving up alcohol can lower the risk of oral and esophageal cancer, according to a report by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Studies show that the longer the period of alcohol abstinence, the greater the reduction in risk. Alcohol consumption leads to the formation of carcinogens in the body, causes DNA damage, and affects the immune and inflammatory systems. The limited number of existing studies on this topic indicates a need for more research.
The Federalist: NPR Hypes Doctors Who Ignore Obesity Risks To Spare Feelings
Doctors refusing to discuss health risks of obesity with patients due to potential misdiagnoses. Patients should receive unsolicited advice from doctors for their well-being, but some feel offended by it. NPR suggests "weight-neutral" care but neglects the importance of providing accurate medical knowledge.
#education
Fox News: Harvard must rid itself of ‘cultural rot’ in wake of Gay resignation, says advocate for Jewish students
The CEO of the Israel On Campus Coalition (ICC) demands Harvard to combat antisemitism and "cultural rot" amid allegations of plagiarism and mishandling of antisemitism on campus.
Front Page Magazine: Harvard's Plagiarist Ex-Pres Gets To Keep Academic Post, $900K Salary
Harvard's president, Claudine Gay, resigned due to plagiarism scandals. Retaining her academic post and salary, this raises concerns about academic integrity at Harvard.
#crime
Fox News: Brittanee Drexel murder case: SC resort says she was never registered as guest when she vanished
A lawsuit claims that a resort in South Carolina allowed a 17-year-old girl to check in before she was kidnapped and murdered. The resort denies the allegations. The girl's mother filed the lawsuit, accusing the resort and its owners of wrongful conduct.
Fox News: American dad fights for return of young son kidnapped to Korea
A father in Washington state is pleading with Korean authorities to return his young son, who was allegedly abducted and taken to South Korea by his noncustodial mother in 2019. Despite court orders in both countries, the father has been unable to see his son for over half of the child's life. The father, Dr. Jay Sung, is calling for the child to be sent back to the United States where he can be protected by the law.
Fox News: Manhunt underway for 'person of interest' in Indiana lawyer's disappearance after cross-country trip
A person of interest in a missing person case, Xavier Breland, has disappeared. He was scheduled to appear in court for an unrelated gun charge but never showed up. He was already facing charges for stalking and domestic violence.
#technology
Fox News: Biden's FCC identity politics: ‘Digital discrimination’ rules could 'empower leftist activists'
New FCC rules aiming to prevent digital discrimination by ensuring equal broadband access regardless of race, ethnicity, or income have drawn criticism from free-market advocates who fear it could lead to frivolous lawsuits against telecommunications companies. Conservative and libertarian groups argue that the rules, which define digital discrimination as policies or practices that differentially impact access based on certain characteristics, will empower leftist activists to shake down private companies. They contend that the FCC is exceeding its authority and using the legislation to expand its regulatory power over internet service providers.