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5 Jan 2024

#politics

Fox News: Watch top moments in Nikki Haley's Iowa town hall, from torching Trump to defending recent comments
Watch top moments in Nikki Haley's Iowa town hall, from torching Trump to defending recent comments
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley addressed her plans to overtake former President Trump in the race for the Republican nomination. She emphasized her potential to defeat President Biden in a hypothetical matchup. Haley criticized Biden's handling of the southern border crisis and expressed support for tougher immigration policies. She defended her past statements regarding slavery and the Iowa caucuses, acknowledging her mistake in not mentioning slavery as the reason for the Civil War. Haley emphasized her commitment to Iowa and her sense of humor in politics.


Le Monde: Canada's carbon tax under threat from all sides
Canada's carbon tax under threat from all sides
Conservative government in Saskatchewan, Canada exempts natural gas and electricity consumers from federal carbon tax, saving families money. Trudeau suspended carbon tax on heating oil to calm discontent. Opponents demand more exemptions, push for abolishment of tax.


#war

The Telegraph: Storm Henk latest news: Dozens of firefighters tackle Hackney Wick flooding
Storm Henk latest news: Dozens of firefighters tackle Hackney Wick flooding
Around 70 firefighters are battling floodwaters in East London as flooding continues to be "significant" in parts of England. Streets in Hackney Wick are covered in floodwater, with safety cordons in place.


#education

Front Page Magazine: Tapson Video: Bringing Down the DEI Behemoth
Tapson Video: Bringing Down the DEI Behemoth
Mark Tapson discusses the plagiarism scandal involving Harvard's ex-President, Claudine Gay, and highlights its significance for conservatives.