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4 Jan 2024
#politics
The Epoch Times: 14 Potential Running Mates for Trump, Including 2 Wildcards
As President Trump's lead in the polls solidifies, speculation about his potential vice presidential pick for the 2024 election is on the rise. The ideal candidate should possess political clout, experience, and be able to draw in more supporters. An ethnic minority or female candidate might be advantageous for Trump to gain support from those demographics. However, the choice of a running mate should also not overshadow the president and should complement their personality and policies.
Breitbart: Peter Schweizer: Are Companies Investing in Getting Your Kids Addicted to Gambling?
Politicians like John Boehner and Rick Perry have become advocates for legalized sports betting, despite previously opposing it. This is because they have financial interests or connections to the industry, making profits while promoting potentially addictive behavior. Young black males are particularly at risk for gambling disorders, and state governments and sports leagues benefit from the revenues generated by sports betting. Few politicians are willing to address the issue, leaving young people vulnerable to predatory advertising and potential addiction.
Breitbart: Trump Petitions Supreme Court to Overturn Colorado Ruling
Former President Trump is appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the Colorado ruling that disqualified him from the 2024 presidential ballot as an insurrectionist. The petition argues that the state court misapplied the Fourteenth Amendment and that only Congress has the authority to determine presidential eligibility.
#society
Fox News: Truckers fight new hit-and-run law in country with world's highest road accident-related deaths
India witnessed a two-day nationwide strike against a new hit-and-run law that would impose stricter punishments. Truck drivers protested, arguing that the law unfairly targets larger vehicles. The strikes caused disruptions in supply chains, traffic jams, and violence.
Breitbart: WATCH: 'Pro-Palestinian' Protesters Wave Flag Celebrating Hamas Spokesman -- in Chicago
Pro-Palestinian protesters in downtown Chicago waved a flag featuring Abu Obaida, the spokesperson for Hamas' military wing. They called for justice and a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. Some supported war on the side of Hamas.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Israeli News Anchor Photographed Carrying Pistol While On Air
Israeli news anchor Lital Shemesh, a reservist for IDF, was photographed carrying a pistol on air. She has been vocal about fighting Hamas and encouraging Israelis to arm themselves.
#military
Liberty Nation News: The Pentagon Persists in Its Search for Violent Extremists - Liberty Nation News
The Biden administration continues to focus on the issue of violent extremists in the military, despite little evidence supporting its significance. A recent study by the Institute for Defense Analysis found that the number of extremists in the military is proportionate to the general population. The study also highlighted the lack of data on extremist activity in the larger military community.
#health
Forbes: Pharmaceutical First: Eli Lilly Website Will Prescribe Weight Loss Drugs Through Service
Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly launches LillyDirect, a website for prescribing weight loss drugs through telehealth. The company's Zepbound medication is eligible for at-home delivery.
#crime
The Epoch Times: Veteran Says FBI Brought War Tactics to Family Home Over Jan. 6
In April 2021, a heavily armed FBI SWAT team raided the home of Robert Westbury and Aaron James in Lindstrom, Minnesota. The raid was in connection to Jan. 6 crimes, but they mainly faced misdemeanor charges. A year later, in October 2021, the FBI returned with even more agents for another raid, resulting in the arrest of Robert Westbury and Isaac Westbury. The family's trip to the Capitol and their involvement in the events on Jan. 6 led to these repeated raids and arrests.
GB News: Aldi thief threatened staff with needles after being told to leave store
A shoplifter stole items from a supermarket in Cambridgeshire, threatened employees with needles, and was jailed for 24 weeks. He also committed 13 thefts from other stores.
A couple in Cambridgeshire with a combined 120 criminal offenses stole bottles of liquor and hair products, and were caught and jailed for 28 and 16 weeks respectively.
#science
Le Monde: Cheddar: The inimitable taste of microbial interactions
A study has examined the role of microbial interactions in the taste of cheddar cheese, finding that the addition of certain bacteria determines its flavor. The study looked at the interaction between Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactococcus bacteria, highlighting the importance of S. thermophilus in the fermentation process. The study also explored the interaction between different subspecies of Lactococcus.
#technology
Fox News: How Google Maps is giving you more power over your location data
Google Maps has introduced new features to give users more control over their data and privacy. The Timeline feature allows users to save and remember specific locations they have visited, while the auto-delete feature allows users to automatically delete their location history after a certain timeframe. Users can also delete their entire location history, specific time ranges, single days, or individual places.
The Epoch Times: Green Energy Waste Overlooked in Climate Agenda
The renewable energy industry is facing a growing waste problem as solar panels and wind turbine blades reach the end of their lifespan. Currently, most of these materials end up in landfills, but the cost of recycling them is much higher. The disposal of wind turbine blades, in particular, presents a challenge due to their size and robustness. The lack of a comprehensive end-of-life management strategy and legislation gaps exacerbate the problem.
#other
The Epoch Times: Inside Wall Street’s Plan to Start Trading America’s Natural Resources
Wall Street plans to create Natural Asset Companies that buy rights to US land for "sustainable" use. Critics fear it is a way for wealthy individuals to control natural resources, including national parks and public lands. They worry that the initiative could allow foreign interests to buy up US land and restrict access and use.