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3 Jan 2025

#politics

Fox News: Mike Johnson's speakership to be put to another test in 1st vote of new Congress
Mike Johnson's speakership to be put to another test in 1st vote of new Congress
House Speaker Mike Johnson faces a critical vote to retain his position amid discontent from conservative Republicans over government funding decisions. Despite an endorsement from President-elect Donald Trump, Johnson can only afford one Republican defection to maintain his speakership.

With several GOP members undecided, including Rep. Tim Burchett, Johnson's leadership is under scrutiny as he navigates a divided party. A recent attempt to pass a spending bill saw more Democrats voting in favor than Republicans, further complicating his situation.


Fox News: Shampoo rules and immigrant care: A look at some 'draconian' state laws, tax hikes taking effect in 2025
Shampoo rules and immigrant care: A look at some 'draconian' state laws, tax hikes taking effect in 2025
As 2025 begins, various states are implementing new laws and tax changes. West Virginia is cutting personal income tax by 2%, while New York's congestion pricing law, charging drivers entering Manhattan, has sparked backlash. California faces increased tax withholdings and gas prices due to new regulations.

Other states are enacting diverse policies, such as Colorado's immigrant health insurance coverage and Delaware's abortion access mandates. Minimum wage hikes are also scheduled in several states, with some reaching $16 per hour. Meanwhile, Pennsylvania's Republican-controlled Senate is pushing back against more liberal legislation.


Front Page Magazine: AOC is Denied a Top House Committee Leadership Spot
AOC is Denied a Top House Committee Leadership Spot
Jen Psaki criticized House Democrats for not choosing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for a key committee role, arguing it was a missed opportunity to connect with voters after the party's electoral losses. She believes AOC’s media presence could counter Republican narratives.

However, the article contends that promoting AOC's progressive agenda would alienate mainstream Americans. It highlights the divide within the party, as moderate voices are increasingly sidelined by a leftward shift that doesn't align with broader public opinion.


GB News: Council boss erupts at Keir Starmer ‘betrayal’ after leading mass Labour resignation
Council boss erupts at Keir Starmer ‘betrayal’ after leading mass Labour resignation
Milan Radulovic, a long-serving Labour council leader, has resigned along with 19 other councillors, citing a lack of support from the party's leadership during his 22-year tenure. He criticized Labour leader Keir Starmer for abandoning the working class and called for direct communication rather than top-down directives.

The mass resignation has resulted in Labour losing control of the Broxtowe Borough Council, with the former councillors forming the Broxtowe Independents group. They oppose Labour's national policies, including means-testing winter fuel allowances and merging councils, and will now operate as a minority administration.


Fox News: Carter's judicial picks reshaped the federal bench across the country
Carter's judicial picks reshaped the federal bench across the country
Former President Jimmy Carter appointed over 260 federal judges during his single term, more than any other one-term president. His appointments included a significant number of women and minorities, reshaping the federal judiciary and paving the way for future Supreme Court nominations.

Although he did not appoint any Supreme Court justices, two of his appellate court nominees, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer, later served on the Court. Ginsburg credited Carter for increasing female representation in the judiciary, stating that women began to appear on the federal bench in significant numbers during his presidency.


Front Page Magazine: Ridiculous: Appeals Court Upholds Trump’s Liability in E. Jean Carroll Sexual Abuse Case
Ridiculous: Appeals Court Upholds Trump’s Liability in E. Jean Carroll Sexual Abuse Case
A federal appeals court upheld Donald Trump's liability in a sexual abuse case brought by E. Jean Carroll, despite claims that her allegations lack evidence. Trump's legal team plans to appeal, arguing that the case was influenced by political motives and procedural changes in New York law.

Critics assert that Carroll's story is implausible and unsupported by corroborating evidence. Trump's spokesperson emphasized the need to end what they describe as the political weaponization of the justice system, as they continue to pursue legal avenues to challenge the ruling.


#society

Front Page Magazine: When Ireland Became ‘Paddystine’
When Ireland Became ‘Paddystine’
Anti-Israel sentiment in Ireland is rising, fueled by government leaders like Taioseach Simon Harris and President Michael Higgins. The term "" is gaining traction among pro-Hamas supporters, reflecting a broader trend of antisemitism in Europe, with Ireland's government playing a significant role.

President Higgins has made controversial statements, including conspiracy theories about Israel and its actions in the region. His rhetoric aligns with longstanding antisemitic tropes and overlooks the complexities of the Israeli-Lebanese conflict, particularly the destructive influence of Hezbollah in Lebanon.


Fox News: Flight passengers sound off over viral middle-seat booking hack and more air travel debates
Flight passengers sound off over viral middle-seat booking hack and more air travel debates
In 2024, various travel debates gained traction among Americans, including a viral hack to avoid middle seats on flights by faking multiple seat purchases. While some travelers found this tip appealing, experts questioned its practicality regarding time and cost savings.

Other discussions included the appropriateness of arriving at airports hours in advance, with opinions varying widely. Additionally, etiquette around seat switching sparked controversy, particularly when a passenger refused to swap an aisle seat with an older traveler. These topics reflect the evolving dynamics of air travel and passenger behavior.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: Donald Trump will be no friend of the Kremlin
Donald Trump will be no friend of the Kremlin
Vladimir Putin's strategy to outlast Joe Biden faces unexpected challenges as Donald Trump aligns with pro-Ukrainian hardliners, suggesting a tougher stance on Russia. Trump's advisers advocate for significant sanctions to compel Putin to negotiate, drawing parallels to the Reagan-era approach.

This shift has prompted cautious optimism among Ukrainian officials, who believe Trump would not abandon Ukraine. Key figures, including former National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien, emphasize the need for Ukraine to gain leverage in negotiations, potentially reshaping U.S. foreign policy towards Russia.


#culture

Fox News: Meghan Markle's 'cringe-worthy' return to spotlight kicks off second attempt at Netflix stardom
Meghan Markle's 'cringe-worthy' return to spotlight kicks off second attempt at Netflix stardom
Meghan Markle returned to social media after a five-year hiatus, sharing a post and a trailer for her new Netflix lifestyle series, "With Love, Meghan." Critics and fans reacted to her beach video and the show, with some calling it forced and unrelatable.

Experts suggest Markle's brand narrative is struggling, and her return to social media is essential to counteract negative public perception. The couple's Netflix deal continues to produce content following their exit from royal duties.


#crime

Fox News: New Orleans revelers narrowly escape path of speeding truck in 'tactic of choice among terrorists': expert
New Orleans revelers narrowly escape path of speeding truck in 'tactic of choice among terrorists': expert
On New Year's Day, terror suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove an electric Ford F-150 Lightning into a crowd on Bourbon Street, killing 14 people and injuring many others before being shot by police. Authorities believe Jabbar was inspired by ISIS and acted alone.

Surveillance footage revealed that temporary barriers meant to block vehicle access were not properly positioned, allowing Jabbar to drive onto Bourbon Street. The incident has raised concerns about security measures during large events, as well as the growing trend of vehicle attacks in urban areas.


Fox News: New Orleans terrorist chose Bourbon Street for maximum carnage: timeline
New Orleans terrorist chose Bourbon Street for maximum carnage: timeline
A 42-year-old Texas man, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, committed a premeditated act of terrorism by driving a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, killing 14 and injuring over 30. Jabbar, an Army veteran with financial issues, had pledged allegiance to ISIS and posted videos detailing his motives before the attack.

The FBI confirmed that Jabbar had planted IEDs in the area and recovered evidence linking him to ISIS, including a flag in his truck. Investigators are seeking information from witnesses who were in the area during the incident. Jabbar was not previously known to the FBI.


GB News: New Orleans attack was a 'premeditated evil act of terrorism', FBI states
New Orleans attack was a 'premeditated evil act of terrorism', FBI states
FBI Deputy Assistant Director Chris Raia labeled the attack by Shamsud-Din Jabbar as a "premeditated evil act of terrorism," confirming that Jabbar acted alone. Raia emphasized the ongoing investigation, with law enforcement and the public providing tips to follow up on.

The FBI is committed to thoroughly investigating the incident, asserting that no other individuals are believed to be involved at this time.