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Fox News: Ski Accident On New Hampshire Mountain claims life of 12-year-old boy
A tragic skiing accident on New Year's Eve at Cranmore Mountain in New Hampshire resulted in the death of a 12-year-old boy. He was skiing on an intermediate trail when he suffered severe injuries and was transported to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Both Cranmore Mountain Resort and local officials expressed their condolences to the boy's family. An investigation into the incident is currently underway.
Front Page Magazine: Even After New Orleans, the Left Won't Name the Ideology Behind the Attack
Shamsud Din Jabbar, the perpetrator of a New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans that killed 15, had pledged allegiance to ISIS and expressed intentions of waging a "war between the believers and disbelievers." Despite this, mainstream media has refrained from labeling him as an Islamic terrorist.
The Left continues to focus on "white supremacy" as the primary domestic threat, ignoring the rise of Islamic extremism. Critics argue that the media and political leaders are reluctant to confront the reality of radical Islam, opting instead to downplay its role in such violent acts.
Breitbart: South Korea Launches Police Raids on Airport, Airline Tied to Plane Disaster
South Korean authorities have launched a comprehensive investigation into the deadly crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216, which killed 179 people. Raids were conducted at Muan International Airport and the airline's offices as officials seek to determine the cause of the crash, which involved a potential bird strike and landing gear failure.
The investigation is complicated by recent political turmoil in South Korea, with a new president taking office just days before the incident. Aviation experts are raising questions about airport safety measures and the adequacy of responses during the crash, while police are focusing on professional negligence.
Front Page Magazine: Death Cult
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, an Army veteran, killed at least fifteen people in New Orleans on New Year's Day. Initially recognized for his military service, he reportedly grew increasingly devout in Islam, leading to his radicalization. An ISIS flag was found in his vehicle post-incident.
The article suggests that Jabbar's transformation from soldier to murderer reflects a deeper issue within the interpretation of Islam, arguing that ignoring the religion's more violent teachings could lead to further violence. A call for a realistic approach to understanding Islam is emphasized.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF says it downed Yemen missile that triggered sirens in central Israel, Jerusalem
Sirens sounded in central Israel and Jerusalem early Friday after a ballistic missile launched from Yemen was intercepted by the Israel Defense Forces. Debris from the interception fell near Modiin and Har Gilo, causing minor damage but no injuries, though several individuals were treated for anxiety.
The attack is part of an ongoing series of missile and drone launches by Yemen's Houthi rebels, who have targeted Israel over 200 times in the past year. The group has vowed to continue these assaults until the conflict in Gaza ceases. The situation has escalated tensions in the region, prompting military responses from both Israel and the US.
Times Of Israel: Lebanon said to stop transfer of funds to Hezbollah through Iranian flight to Beirut
A flight from Iran to Lebanon was delayed and searched at Beirut's airport after intelligence indicated a plan to smuggle cash for Hezbollah. Mahan Air, linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and under US sanctions, was involved. An Iranian diplomat was detained for refusing a search.
Lebanese authorities are negotiating with Iran regarding the incident, which raises concerns about Iran establishing a new air route to supply Hezbollah. Security services continue to monitor flights amid ongoing tensions and efforts to prevent arms deliveries to the group.
Breitbart: Islamic State Claims Major Attack in Somalia, Silent on New Orleans
The Islamic State claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a Somali military base in Puntland, reporting at least 22 military personnel killed, though local sources indicate 18 fatalities. The assault involved suicide bombings and car bombs, with ISIS asserting that just twelve fighters executed the operation.
In contrast, ISIS has remained silent regarding a New Orleans attack on New Year's Day, where the assailant, Shamsud-din Jabbar, displayed an ISIS flag and killed 14 people. While President Biden noted Jabbar was inspired by ISIS, the FBI now believes he acted alone without direct coordination with the group.
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GB News: Archaeology breakthrough as Viking remains suggest raiders may have been Britons' ancestors returning home
New DNA research reveals that Viking raiders may have been returning to their ancestral homeland rather than invading unfamiliar territories. The study found genetic links between pre-8th century Scandinavian remains and Britain, suggesting a significant migration northward occurred before the Viking raids began in 793 AD.
Additionally, evidence from a Roman gladiatorial cemetery in York indicates Scandinavian ancestry predates both Viking and Anglo-Saxon arrivals in Britain. The research identified three distinct waves of migration across Europe during the first millennium AD, reshaping the understanding of human movement in the region.