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3 Jan 2025

#politics

Fox News: Trump cheers Johnson winning speaker vote: 'America is back'
Trump cheers Johnson winning speaker vote: 'America is back'
President-elect Trump praised Mike Johnson's re-election as House Speaker, claiming it unites House Republicans and continues the "Make America Great Again" agenda. He expressed confidence in Johnson's leadership and highlighted a successful presidential election for the GOP.

Trump emphasized that this unity will benefit the nation, asserting that America is poised for a return to strength and common sense governance.


The Economist: Russ Vought: Donald Trump’s holy warrior
Russ Vought: Donald Trump’s holy warrior
Russ Vought, a key figure in the MAGA movement, combines a scholarly demeanor with fervent religious convictions. He aims to dismantle the established governance in the U.S. under Donald Trump's administration, positioning himself as a significant player in the political landscape.

Vought's approach contrasts with the brashness often associated with the movement, suggesting a calculated strategy to influence American politics profoundly.


#society

Fox News: Man kicks out friend in food feud as social media erupts: 'Life's too short'
Man kicks out friend in food feud as social media erupts: 'Life's too short'
A social media dispute has arisen after a man asked a friend to leave his dinner party due to repeated insults about his cooking. Despite the host's efforts to prepare a nice meal, the friend made derogatory comments, leading to the host's decision to kick him out.

Reactions from others on social media are mixed, with some siding with the host and others claiming he overreacted. A psychologist was consulted for insight, and many commenters emphasized the importance of respect in friendships.


Le Monde: Liam Payne death: Man arrested in Argentina for supplying drugs to One Direction star before his death
Liam Payne death: Man arrested in Argentina for supplying drugs to One Direction star before his death
Argentine police arrested Braian Paiz, one of two men accused of supplying drugs to former One Direction singer Liam Payne before his fatal fall from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires. Five individuals face charges, including manslaughter and drug supply.

Payne, who struggled with substance abuse, had consumed cocaine, alcohol, and a prescription antidepressant prior to his death. His passing sparked widespread mourning among fans and former bandmates globally.


Times Of Israel: 3 Palestinians killed amid Jenin clashes between PA forces, terror groups in W. Bank
3 Palestinians killed amid Jenin clashes between PA forces, terror groups in W. Bank
A Palestinian man and his son were killed in Jenin amid ongoing clashes between Palestinian Authority security forces and armed groups. The PA confirmed the incident, attributing the killings to "lawless individuals" outside their operational area. This marks a rise in violence, with at least eight Palestinians killed in the region over the past month.

In a related development, the PA suspended Al Jazeera's operations in the West Bank, citing misinformation and interference in internal affairs. The network condemned the decision, calling it an attempt to stifle reporting on the escalating situation.


Fox News: South Carolina tops growth ranking list for U.S. states in 2024, according to U-Haul
South Carolina tops growth ranking list for U.S. states in 2024, according to U-Haul
In 2024, South Carolina emerged as the top destination for U-Haul relocations, with 51.7% of one-way traffic into the state. Texas and North Carolina followed in second and third places. Factors driving the move include affordable living, warm weather, and job opportunities in sectors like tech and manufacturing.

Conversely, California ranked last for the fifth consecutive year, reflecting ongoing out-migration trends from the Northeast, Midwest, and West Coast. U-Haul's Growth Index indicates a significant shift towards southern states as families prioritize cost of living and quality of life.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Europe will not fund Islamist rule in Syria, warns Germany
Europe will not fund Islamist rule in Syria, warns Germany
Germany's foreign minister Annalena Baerbock cautioned Syria's leaders that the lifting of sanctions is contingent on avoiding the establishment of an Islamist government. During her visit to Damascus, she emphasized that Europe would support Syria's transition but would not finance Islamist structures.

Baerbock's visit marked a significant diplomatic engagement with Syria post-Assad's overthrow, as she urged the country to sever ties with Russia, which continues to support the Assad regime.


#economy

Forbes: Tesla Rival Rivian’s Stock Races To 6-Month High As Surprise Post-Election Rally Accelerates
Tesla Rival Rivian’s Stock Races To 6-Month High As Surprise Post-Election Rally Accelerates
Rivian shares surged by about 23% following a report of better-than-expected fourth-quarter car deliveries, marking one of their best trading days since going public in 2021. The company delivered 14,183 vehicles last quarter, exceeding analyst expectations.

Despite concerns over potential cuts to electric vehicle subsidies under President-elect Trump, Rivian's stock has increased 54% since Election Day. However, it remains down 90% from its peak and has yet to report a profitable quarter.


#health

GB News: Hospital flu patients quadruple as health chiefs warn Britain is being battered by norovirus surge
Hospital flu patients quadruple as health chiefs warn Britain is being battered by norovirus surge
Flu cases in England have surged, with NHS data showing an average of 4,469 patients hospitalized last week, a significant increase from 1,098 patients a month ago. This year's figures are also dramatically higher than last winter's average of 1,312 flu patients during the same period.

In response to the rising cases, hospitals have reinstated mask mandates.


#crime

The Telegraph: Las Vegas Cybertruck driver told ex-girlfriend ‘I feel like Batman’ days before blast
Las Vegas Cybertruck driver told ex-girlfriend ‘I feel like Batman’ days before blast
Matthew Livelsberger, a former special forces sergeant, reportedly took his own life moments before his Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside Donald Trump's Las Vegas hotel on January 1. He had expressed feelings of being like "Batman" days prior to the incident.

Authorities found evidence of explosive materials in the vehicle, and Livelsberger sustained a gunshot wound to the head, believed to be self-inflicted. Seven people were injured in the explosion.


The Western Journal: FBI Finally Releases Info on Jan. 6 Pipe Bombing Suspect - Four Years Later
FBI Finally Releases Info on Jan. 6 Pipe Bombing Suspect - Four Years Later
The FBI has released new details about the investigation into the pipe bombs placed near the DNC and RNC on January 5, 2021. The agency posted a video of a suspect and estimates their height at about 5 feet 7 inches. A reward of up to $500,000 is being offered for information leading to an arrest.

A recent Republican-led House report criticized the FBI for not making any arrests in the case, despite extensive efforts over four years, including reviewing thousands of video files and tips. The report emphasizes that the lack of progress in identifying the bomber compromises public safety.


Fox News: New Orleans barricade oversight in 'target area for terrorism' during prime season raises concerns
New Orleans barricade oversight in 'target area for terrorism' during prime season raises concerns
New Orleans faced criticism for improperly set temporary barriers on Bourbon Street, which allowed vehicles to enter during a recent New Year's Eve celebration. This lapse in security followed a 2017 report recommending stronger measures, including bollards, to prevent mass casualty incidents.

Despite having stronger barriers available, local officials were unaware of their existence and failed to implement them effectively. The situation raises concerns about preparedness ahead of major events like the Super Bowl, with authorities pledging to evaluate security measures in the coming weeks.