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3 Jan 2025

#politics

Fox News: Trump's legacy goals, Liz Cheney's Presidential Medal, and more from Fox News Opinion
Trump's legacy goals, Liz Cheney's Presidential Medal, and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News guests discuss various topics, including the New Orleans attack, the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion, and the FBI's claim of no connection between the two incidents. Additionally, there are discussions on Trump's legacy goals, potential Nobel Peace Prizes, and the impact of Democrats' policy shifts.

The newsletter also features commentary on Biden's actions, calls for the GOP to support Trump's agenda, and suggestions for healthier living in the New Year.


CNSNews: Top CNSNews Stories of 2024 Exposed Bidenomics, ‘Voter Access’ Executive Order
Top CNSNews Stories of 2024 Exposed Bidenomics, ‘Voter Access’ Executive Order
CNSNews highlighted significant election-related stories in 2024 that the legacy media overlooked, focusing on Bidenomics and its comparison to the Trump economy. The top stories included critiques of Biden's economic policies and investigations into his administration's voter access executive order.

Additionally, the list featured false claims by political figures and legal challenges regarding the constitutionality of actions taken against Donald Trump. The coverage underscores concerns about transparency and accountability in the current administration.


Breitbart: Jill Biden Handed $20,000 Diamond as Gift from India's PM
Jill Biden Handed $20,000 Diamond as Gift from India's PM
First Lady Jill Biden has received numerous expensive gifts during her husband's presidency, including a $20,000 diamond from India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Other notable gifts include a $14,063 brooch from the Ukrainian ambassador and various items from other foreign leaders.

Federal law mandates that gifts over $480 from foreign officials be reported. The diamond will be kept for official use in the White House East Wing and later transferred to the archives. Other gifts received by the Bidens will also be archived.


#society

Forbes: The Pentagon Is Using AI To Vet Employees — But Only When It Passes ‘The Mom Test’
The Pentagon Is Using AI To Vet Employees — But Only When It Passes ‘The Mom Test’
The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) is utilizing AI to enhance its security clearance processes, ensuring transparency and accountability in its operations. Director David Cattler emphasizes the importance of understanding AI's functions and avoiding "black box" systems that obscure decision-making.

While AI can help organize existing data, concerns remain about privacy, bias, and the potential for misidentification. DCSA is cautious about using AI for critical decision-making, focusing instead on prioritizing threats without compromising data integrity.


GB News: 'Isis never went away!' New Orleans truck horror gives Britain 'wake-up call' as MI5 on alert for 'copy-cat' attack
'Isis never went away!' New Orleans truck horror gives Britain 'wake-up call' as MI5 on alert for 'copy-cat' attack
Security experts are raising alarms about the potential for domestic attacks in Britain following a recent terror incident in New Orleans linked to ISIS. The discovery of an ISIS flag in the attacker's vehicle has prompted calls for increased vigilance and stronger border security to prevent extremist infiltration.

Despite significant losses, ISIS retains a global presence and continues to inspire radicalization. Experts warn that the threat remains substantial, with potential for copycat attacks in the UK. Authorities emphasize the importance of public vigilance and intelligence to mitigate risks.


#foreignaffairs

The Western Journal: Jill Biden Received Valuable Gifts from Ukraine and India, Report Shows
Jill Biden Received Valuable Gifts from Ukraine and India, Report Shows
First Lady Jill Biden received significant gifts from Ukraine and India in 2023, including a $20,000 lab diamond from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a $14,063 brooch from Ukrainian Ambassador Oksana Markarova. These gifts are retained for official use in the East Wing.

The State Department report detailed various gifts received by the Bidens, with the diamond being the most valuable. Most gifts are sent to the National Archives, and a representative stated the diamond will be donated upon leaving office.


#health

Forbes: Alcohol Stocks Drop—Corona Owner Plummets $450 Million In Value—After Surgeon General Says Alcohol Should Have Cancer Warning
Alcohol Stocks Drop—Corona Owner Plummets $450 Million In Value—After Surgeon General Says Alcohol Should Have Cancer Warning
Constellation Brands lost approximately $450 million in market capitalization after Surgeon General Vivek Murthy urged Congress to update warning labels on alcoholic beverages to include cancer risks. Murthy highlighted that alcohol consumption increases the risk of at least seven types of cancer.

Shares of other alcohol companies also fell following the advisory. Murthy stated that alcohol is the third-leading preventable cause of cancer in the U.S., with an estimated 100,000 annual alcohol-related cancer cases. Congress will need to approve any changes to the warning labels.


#crime

Liberty Nation News: Crime Doesn’t Pay, But Certainly Is Expensive - Liberty Nation News
Crime Doesn’t Pay, But Certainly Is Expensive - Liberty Nation News
Crime is imposing a heavy financial burden on Oregon, costing an estimated $14.9 billion in 2023, translating to $3,509 per resident. Violent crimes, which rose by 24.3% from 2020 to 2023, account for the majority of this cost at $9.6 billion. The economic impact of crimes like murder and drug-related offenses is prompting calls for policy changes.

In response to rising crime rates, some traditionally progressive states are reconsidering their criminal justice reforms. Recent voter-approved measures in states like California and Colorado aim to increase penalties for certain crimes and bolster law enforcement resources. This shift reflects a growing recognition that tougher crime policies may benefit public safety and economic stability.