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4 Jan 2024
#politics
Fox News: South Dakota Gov Noem stumps for Trump in Iowa, says Nikki Haley would be 'mistake' as his running mate
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem stumped for former President Trump and criticized Nikki Haley during a campaign event in Iowa. Noem endorsed Trump and emphasized his strengths in policies, trade agreements, and foreign policy. She called Haley unreliable and criticized her for previously stating she wouldn't run against Trump but is now considering it. Noem also took aim at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Fox News: Utah state senator opposed to COVID mandates, trans surgeries for kids announces bid for Congress
Republican Utah state Sen. Mike Kennedy is running for Utah's 3rd Congressional District, seeking to replace GOP incumbent John Curtis. Kennedy, a family medicine doctor and attorney, previously ran for the U.S. Senate in 2018. He emphasizes his background in poverty and his commitment to serving the people of Utah. Kennedy helped pass legislation fighting COVID mandates and transgender minor surgeries during his time in the Utah state Senate. The primary election will be held on June 25, and the general election is on November 4.
Fox News: DC appeals court to review Jack Smith's 'unconstitutional' appointment in Trump case
The federal court hearing special counsel Jack Smith's case against Donald Trump may address the constitutionality of Smith's appointment. Former Attorney General Ed Meese filed a brief arguing that Smith, a private citizen, was illegally appointed. The court has ordered both parties to address the issues raised in the briefs. The arguments are scheduled for January 9th.
Fox News: Lukashenko signs law granting self criminal immunity for life
President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus has signed a law granting himself lifelong immunity from prosecution and barring opposition leaders abroad from future presidential elections. The move aims to consolidate his power and eliminate potential challengers in the 2025 election. Critics argue that Lukashenko will still be held accountable under international law.
Fox News: House Democrats accuse Trump of raking in $7.8 million in foreign payments while president
House Democrats accuse former President Donald Trump of receiving over $7.8 million from foreign governments via payments to the Trump Organization during his time in office. Most of the money came from China, with other contributions from countries including Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The Democrats claim these payments violate the emoluments clause of the Constitution. Republicans accuse the Bidens of similar behavior.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Israel warns of ‘short window’ to remove Hezbollah from Lebanon border
Israel's defence minister warns of a short window for US-led diplomacy to remove Hezbollah from the border, as tensions escalate and daily rocket attacks continue. France's diplomatic efforts have been largely rebuffed, and Israel remains skeptical of a meaningful diplomatic solution. Israeli towns near the border have been evacuated, and Israel shifts its military philosophy to "degrade and defeat" militant groups. A diplomatic agreement may allow evacuated residents to return, but the Israeli defence establishment's stance is unclear.
#economy
GB News: EU tipped to introduce more bloc-wide taxes as Brussels 'needs more of its own money'
Belgian PM De Croo suggests introducing more bloc-wide taxes to fill the EU's budget and address global challenges. EU leaders to negotiate review of the budget, while some member states resist raising contributions. Allocation of funds to be discussed, with agriculture and cohesion likely to remain important.
#culture
GB News: Glynis Johns dead aged 100 as tributes pour in for Mary Poppins star
Glynis Johns, star of Mary Poppins, dies at 100. Best known for her role as Winifred Banks, she also won a Tony Award for "A Little Night Music".
Fox News: January 4 is National Trivia Day. Here are 5 ways you can test your knowledge on the occasion
National Trivia Day, celebrated on January 4 since 1980, honors the love of random facts and trivia knowledge. Trivial Pursuit, "Jeopardy!", and themed trivia games offer various ways to participate and test your knowledge. Join in the fun by playing with friends, attending a trivia night at a local establishment, or tuning into "Jeopardy!" on the day.
#crime
The Telegraph: Ecuador to build mega-jails inspired by El Salvador’s hardline leader
Newly elected President of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, plans to build two maximum security prisons similar to El Salvador's controversial mega-jail. The move aims to combat drug trafficking and gang-related violence. The prisons will be constructed in less violent regions of the country. The announcement comes after President Noboa proposed tougher measures against organized crime and plans to deport 1,500 foreigners to reduce the inmate population.
Fox News: Jeffrey Epstein documents: Media lawyer asks judge to unseal 'complete list of names' too
Unsealed Jeffrey Epstein documents reveal names linked to Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell. Media lawyer requests a master list of names to avoid incorrect information.
#sports
Forbes: Nets Fined For Sitting Players In NBA First: What To Know About New Player Participation Policy
The NBA has fined the Brooklyn Nets $100,000 for sitting several players during a game, violating a new policy that aims to ensure star players are on the court. Teams must provide a reason for benching a healthy star player, only one star player can be out per game, and the player must still be visible to fans. The policy also requires star players to be available for nationally televised and In-Season Tournament games.
#other
Fox News: Glynis Johns, who played Mrs. Banks in 'Mary Poppins,' dies at 100
Actress Glynis Johns, known for her role in "Mary Poppins," has passed away at 100. Last of old Hollywood.