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#politics

Human Events: Palestinian Authority bans Al Jazeera operations from West Bank
Palestinian Authority bans Al Jazeera operations from West Bank
The Palestinian Authority has banned Al Jazeera in the West Bank, accusing the network of spreading misleading reports and interfering in internal affairs. This move comes amid the PA's struggle for power against Hamas following the recent conflict with Israel.

Al Jazeera has faced criticism from various governments in the Middle East for its perceived support of terrorist groups. Israel previously banned the network, citing national security concerns, while Arab states have also demanded action against it due to its coverage.


The Telegraph: Meloni: ‘Genius’ Musk wrongly branded a monster because of support for Trump
Meloni: ‘Genius’ Musk wrongly branded a monster because of support for Trump
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni praised Elon Musk as a "genius" and criticized the perception of him as a "monster" due to his political ties with Donald Trump. She emphasized Musk's innovative contributions and suggested that her rapport with him could bridge European and U.S. relations.

Meloni's political strategy has garnered respect for her support of Ukraine while maintaining connections with both mainstream and far-right leaders in Europe. Her ability to navigate these relationships positions her as a significant figure in international diplomacy.


#society

Human Events: LIBBY EMMONS: Culture conquers nations more decisively than armies
LIBBY EMMONS: Culture conquers nations more decisively than armies
The article argues that cultural influence, rather than military force, is a primary means of conquest, citing historical shifts in mindset and values from the Soviet era to contemporary America. It highlights the rise of pro-terrorist sentiments on university campuses and the perceived erosion of American values in favor of extremist ideologies.

The author expresses concern over the acceptance of relativism and groupthink in American culture, suggesting that this has led to a dangerous alignment with ideologies that oppose the foundational principles of liberty and individualism. The piece calls for a reaffirmation of these values to counteract cultural capture.


Fox News: HGTV star Christina Hall's tense fight with estranged husband Josh caught on camera
HGTV star Christina Hall's tense fight with estranged husband Josh caught on camera
Christina Hall and Josh Hall's tumultuous relationship is highlighted in a preview for their upcoming show "The Flip Off." The couple's heated exchanges were captured on camera shortly before they filed for divorce in July, with Christina expressing that filming with Josh was "not fun" due to his insecurities.

In the series, Christina reveals that her children urged her to leave Josh, citing his unkind behavior. Following Josh's exit from the show, Christina's second ex-husband, Ant Anstead, is set to join her as a co-star. The series premieres on January 29.


#war

Fox News: Zelenskyy says Trump could be ‘decisive’ in bringing an end to the war
Zelenskyy says Trump could be ‘decisive’ in bringing an end to the war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed optimism that President-elect Donald Trump could play a crucial role in ending the ongoing war with Russia. He emphasized that Trump's decisive qualities could help stop Russian President Vladimir Putin and stabilize Ukraine's front lines.

Zelenskyy stated that any peace negotiations would require security guarantees for Ukraine, particularly regarding NATO membership. He noted that while he welcomes talks, they must ensure Ukraine's independence and future security amid the ongoing conflict.


#economy

Forbes: In Short Seller’s Crosshairs: A Former VP And Trump Billionaire Ally
In Short Seller’s Crosshairs: A Former VP And Trump Billionaire Ally
Carvana's stock has surged recently, but Hindenburg Research alleges the company's turnaround is deceptive, claiming accounting irregularities linked to its leadership. The report raises concerns over Carvana's dealings with Cerberus Capital Management, suggesting undisclosed related-party transactions.

Despite Carvana's denials and ongoing legal challenges, the scrutiny highlights potential risks in its business model, particularly as its primary loan buyer, Ally Financial, reduces purchases amid rising credit challenges. The situation draws parallels to the pre-2008 housing crisis.


#military

Forbes: Man Who Died In Cybertruck Explosion Identified As Green Beret And Bronze Star-Winner—Here’s What We Know About Him
Man Who Died In Cybertruck Explosion Identified As Green Beret And Bronze Star-Winner—Here’s What We Know About Him
Matthew Livelsberger, a Green Beret, died by suicide in a Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year's Day. The explosion is being investigated as a possible terrorist act, although no definitive links to terrorism have been established.

Livelsberger had a distinguished military career, including multiple deployments to Afghanistan. He was found with firearms and explosive materials in the Cybertruck, which he rented in Colorado. The FBI is also investigating a separate attack in New Orleans involving another former Fort Bragg soldier.


#culture

Forbes: Golden Globes 2025: How To Watch, What To Expect And Who Might Win
Golden Globes 2025: How To Watch, What To Expect And Who Might Win
The Golden Globe Awards will air on January 5, marking the start of the awards season with comedian Nikki Glaser as host. “Emilia Pérez” leads the nominations with ten, while “The Brutalist” follows with seven.

The Globes serve as a precursor to the Oscars, with predictions suggesting “Emilia Pérez” and “The Brutalist” may take home major awards. The Critics Choice Awards follow a week later, with Oscar nominations announced on January 17.


#health

The Western Journal: Alarming: Mask Mandates Are Making a Big Return in 2025
Alarming: Mask Mandates Are Making a Big Return in 2025
Mask mandates are returning in various states, including New York, New Jersey, and California, as hospitals respond to rising flu and RSV cases. RWJBarnabas Health in New Jersey and other facilities are requiring masks for patients with respiratory symptoms and healthcare staff.

These mandates reflect a shift in public health policy since COVID-19, with government and health systems reinstating mask requirements. The ongoing situation raises concerns about government overreach and the potential permanence of such mandates.


#education

GB News: Primary school headteacher who called pupil 'fat slug' avoids ban
Primary school headteacher who called pupil 'fat slug' avoids ban
Nicola Brogan, a former headteacher at Woodland Community Primary School, avoided a teaching ban despite being found to have made derogatory comments about students and staff, including calling a pupil a "fat slug" and a teaching assistant a "fat cow." The panel deemed her conduct "very serious" but concluded that a prohibition order was not warranted based on her past service.

The Teaching Regulation Agency noted that Brogan had worked without complaints for many years prior to the allegations. The ruling emphasized the potential for her future contributions to the education profession, leading to the decision against a ban.


#crime

The Western Journal: Top Insider Warns About New People Joining US Postal Service - They're Not Here to Deliver Mail
Top Insider Warns About New People Joining US Postal Service - They're Not Here to Deliver Mail
Internal mail theft within the U.S. Postal Service is on the rise, with closed cases increasing from 1,216 in 2020 to 1,790 in 2023. Some employees are reportedly using personal items to conceal stolen mail, targeting valuable items like checks and narcotics.

The Postal Police Officers Association warns that a group of transient workers, often recruited by criminal organizations, is particularly problematic. Recommendations for addressing this issue include stricter policies on personal belongings and improved security measures.


#technology

The Western Journal: If You See a New Surveillance Camera While Driving, It Could Be Targeting You
If You See a New Surveillance Camera While Driving, It Could Be Targeting You
AI-powered traffic cameras are being introduced in the U.S., designed to monitor violations like seatbelt use and texting while driving. The system, tested in the U.K. and Australia, has led to a significant increase in ticketing for these violations.

Concerns about privacy and oversight accompany the technology's rollout. Experts warn that without accountability, promises to delete data may not be trustworthy, highlighting a potential trade-off between safety and privacy.