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4 Jan 2025

#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Greenland PM seeks independence following Trump acquisition comments
Greenland PM seeks independence following Trump acquisition comments
Greenland Prime Minister Múte Egede has announced plans to pursue independence from Denmark, emphasizing the need for self-determination and shaping the island's future. His comments come in the context of past U.S. interest in acquiring Greenland, including a proposal from Donald Trump during his presidency.

Egede firmly stated, "Greenland is ours," asserting that the territory is not for sale and highlighting the importance of maintaining their struggle for freedom. The historical context of American interest in Greenland dates back to the 1800s, with previous attempts to purchase the island.


#economy

Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Richard Easterlin, the Economist Who Proved That Jobs Make Babies, Dies at 98
Breitbart Business Digest: Richard Easterlin, the Economist Who Proved That Jobs Make Babies, Dies at 98
Richard A. Easterlin, a prominent economist known for his work on the relationship between economic conditions and fertility rates, passed away at 98. His Easterlin paradox argued that rising incomes do not guarantee increased happiness, while his baby boom hypothesis linked job availability for young men to higher birth rates.

Easterlin challenged conventional economic wisdom, asserting that a robust job market is essential for family formation. He controversially suggested that limiting immigration could help improve job prospects for native-born young men, thereby fostering a conducive environment for higher fertility rates.


#culture

Le Monde: Press caricatures: 'A certain fear weighs on both cartoonists and newspaper editors'
Press caricatures: 'A certain fear weighs on both cartoonists and newspaper editors'
Press cartoons are facing a paradoxical decline despite increased attention and their role as symbols of freedom of expression. The number of cartoonists and the space allocated for their work in media are diminishing globally, influenced by censorship from authoritarian regimes and backlash in democracies.

In the wake of high-profile attacks and controversies, such as the Charlie Hebdo attack and the New York Times' decision to stop publishing satirical cartoons, the profession is experiencing a loss of prestige. Even established outlets like Charlie Hebdo are struggling with declining sales and contentious public reactions.


#crime

GB News: Ex-FBI agent issues stark warning on terror attacks: 'More to come!'
Ex-FBI agent issues stark warning on terror attacks: 'More to come!'
A former FBI agent has cautioned that the U.S. may face more terror attacks akin to the New Year's incident in New Orleans, where a truck driver crashed into revelers on Bourbon Street. He advises Americans to stay vigilant in light of these threats.


Fox News: New Los Angeles County DA Nathan Hochman meets with Menendez brothers' family ahead of resentencing bid
New Los Angeles County DA Nathan Hochman meets with Menendez brothers' family ahead of resentencing bid
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman met with the Menendez family to discuss the potential resentencing of Lyle and Erik Menendez, who are serving life sentences for the 1989 murders of their parents. The family advocates for a new sentence reflecting the brothers' past trauma and rehabilitation.

Hochman described the meeting as productive and stated that his office is reviewing extensive case records. A resentencing hearing is scheduled for January 30-31, with a decision expected by that date.