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3 Jan 2024
#politics
GB News: Asylum claims: 'Dishonest and FRAUDULENT!' Former Labour MP LAMBASTS government backlog claims
Former Labour MP Bill Rammell accuses the government of dishonesty and fraud in response to the PM's claim of clearing the asylum backlog.
Liberty Nation News: Appeals Aplenty for Trump 2024 - Liberty Nation News
Former President Donald Trump appeals against the decision to remove him from Maine's Republican primary ballot for the 2024 election. The appeal argues against the application of the 14th Amendment and claims bias on the part of the secretary of state. The case is expected to reach the US Supreme Court.
Liberty Nation News: Donald Trump Files Appeal in Maine - READ IN FULL - Liberty Nation News
Former President Trump has appealed against Maine's Secretary of State's decision to remove his name from the 2024 Republican primary ballot, claiming bias and lack of legal authority.
#society
Fox News: Minnesota adopts new, non-racist state flag, joins Utah, Mississippi, Michigan, Illinois in redesigning flags
Minnesota is set to get a new state flag, replacing the old design that was considered racist. The new flag features two blue shapes, one representing the state and the other symbolizing its abundant waters, with a white North Star.
GB News: Tesco customer left 'in tears' after staff member's attitude to sick son eating snack in store
A mum was upset by a Tesco employee's reaction when she handed over opened yogurts her sick son had eaten while shopping. The cashier scanned them and threw them away, causing the mum to complain about the employee's attitude. Some people criticized the mum for letting her son eat in the store.
#war
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Jan. 3: Day 89 – Who was West Bank Hamas terror head Saleh al-Arouri?
Hamas leader killed in Israeli strike in Beirut. Kibbutz Be'eri survivor visits destroyed home. Musicians perform for Gaza hostages.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Soldier killed in Gaza takes ground op toll to 175; troops find tunnel in Gaza school
Israeli soldier killed in Gaza fighting as troops discover tunnel shaft in school. IDF strikes several Hamas sites, including weapons manufacturing plant and Hamas cell operating drones. Palestinians report heavy airstrikes and artillery shelling. Israeli military offensive drives 85% of Gaza's population from their homes. Ranked .
Fox News: US intelligence confirms Hamas used Al-Shifa hospital as command center
U.S. intelligence confirms Hamas used al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza as a command center and detainment facility. Hamas and Islamic Jihad reportedly evacuated the hospital prior to an Israeli assault. Evidence of their presence was found in the tunnels beneath.
Fox News: Russia fires hypersonic ballistic missiles at Ukraine's 2 largest cities, leaving 4 dead, nearly 100 injured
Russia launched hypersonic ballistic missiles at Ukraine's capital city of Kyiv and its second-largest city of Kharkiv, resulting in at least four deaths and almost 100 injuries. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirmed the attack and expressed condolences to the victims' families. The missiles were targeted at military industrial facilities and depots storing missiles and munitions supplied by Ukraine's Western allies.
#economy
Liberty Nation News: Higher Minimum Wage Has Arrived – And It Brought Layoffs - Liberty Nation News
Millions suffer due to cost-of-living crisis, as minimum wage hikes in California and New York lead to job losses and higher prices.
#military
Fox News: Armed drone shot down over Erbil airport in northern Iraq, where US forces are stationed
Iraqi forces shot down an armed drone over Erbil airport in northern Iraq. The drone was launched by an illegal militia and no damage or casualties were reported.
The U.S. announced that it would be bringing back the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier strike group from the Eastern Mediterranean Sea to Norfolk, Virginia. The move comes amidst wider attacks in the Middle East on U.S. forces and commercial vessels.
#education
Liberty Nation News: Claudine Gay Resigns: Why It Was Always Going to End This Way - Liberty Nation News
Claudine Gay, former president of Harvard University, faced accusations of plagiarism and a lack of moral fortitude following her testimony at a House Education Committee hearing. Despite the evidence against her, CNN downplayed the accusations, leading to further scrutiny. The final blow came when The Washington Free Beacon revealed six new allegations of plagiarism, ultimately leading to Gay's resignation.
The Federalist: Claudine Gay’s Resignation Isn’t The Victory The Right Thinks It Is
Harvard President Claudine Gay's resignation revealed her as a serial plagiarist and a supporter of Hamas. Her resignation is a victory, but it won't change the left-wing ideology dominating academia.
The Telegraph: Don’t let Claudine Gay become a martyr
Claudine Gay's resignation as the president of Harvard University is a victory for common sense. Her alleged fraudulence as a scholar, plagiarism, and advocacy of racial preferences put Harvard's reputation at risk. Her resignation means that Harvard got off light.
#crime
Fox News: 6 chilling nonfiction crime books that provide shocking accounts of true stories
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote is a true-crime novel about the murder of the Clutter family in Kansas. Capote extensively researched the case and conducted interviews to write the chilling story.
Helter Skelter by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry is a bestselling true-crime book about the Manson murders. Bugliosi, a prosecuting attorney, provides an insider account of the investigation, arrest, and prosecution of Charles Manson and his followers.
#outdoors
Tactical Bassin: Cold Muddy Water Fishing Tips! (On The Water) — Tactical Bassin' - Bass Fishing Blog
Cold and muddy water challenges winter fishing, but Tim finds success by targeting clear water/muddy water seams.
#other
The Epoch Times: Bangkok in 24 Hours
Bangkok is a bustling city with plenty to offer visitors. From exploring historical sites like Wat Pho and the Grand Palace, to indulging in delicious Thai cuisine and relaxing at spas, there's something for everyone. Don't miss the picturesque sunset view of Wat Arun, followed by dinner at Asiatique and a drink at the famous Sky Bar.