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5 Jan 2025

#politics

Front Page Magazine: Biden Awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to Nazi Collaborator
Biden Awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to Nazi Collaborator
Hillary Clinton, Jose Andres, and Bill Nye received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, but the most controversial honoree was George Soros. Criticism surrounds Soros for his past statements and actions, including his involvement in confiscating Jewish property during the Holocaust and being found guilty of insider trading in France.

Despite these allegations, Soros's financial support for the Democratic Party seems to overshadow his controversial history. His son accepted the medal on his behalf, emphasizing Soros's immigrant experience, which is disputed by claims of immigration fraud.


#society

GB News: Grooming gangs: ‘Are you going to apologise?’ GB News guests lock horns in tense row as activist defends Labour - ‘Disgusting!’
Grooming gangs: ‘Are you going to apologise?’ GB News guests lock horns in tense row as activist defends Labour - ‘Disgusting!’
Labour Party activist Chris Worrall defended the party's actions regarding grooming gangs, asserting that Keir Starmer's government is addressing victims' concerns. He emphasized Labour's commitment to reducing violence against women and girls and highlighted changes made during Starmer's tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions.

Former MP Simon Danczuk criticized Labour's handling of the issue, calling for a national inquiry into grooming gangs and accusing the party of attempting to downplay links to the Asian Muslim community. Danczuk expressed skepticism about Labour's ability to conduct a meaningful inquiry.


#economy

Le Monde: Despite a market slowdown, the cosmetics industry continues to open factories in France
Despite a market slowdown, the cosmetics industry continues to open factories in France
The French cosmetics industry is thriving, with new production sites emerging across the country despite broader economic challenges. The global market for beauty products is growing, with French exports doubling in recent years, significantly boosting local manufacturing jobs.

In early 2024, around 20 new projects are in development, primarily in perfume and cream manufacturing, along with packaging suppliers. This growth is vital for sustaining the manufacturing base in France, which supports approximately 30% of the industry's jobs.


#culture

The Epoch Times: Rome: 24 Hours in the Eternal City
Rome: 24 Hours in the Eternal City
Rome, known as the Eternal City, boasts a rich history and numerous iconic sites, from the Colosseum to the Vatican. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, enjoy local cuisine in Trastevere, and marvel at masterpieces like Michelangelo's Pietà and the Sistine Chapel.

After a day filled with sightseeing, the evening offers a chance to see Rome illuminated at night, perhaps via a Vespa tour. A casual dinner, likely pizza, rounds out a fulfilling day in a city steeped in culture and history.


#crime

The Western Journal: Olympic Medalist Fred Kerley Is Tased and Arrested After Becoming 'Increasingly Aggressive' with Police
Olympic Medalist Fred Kerley Is Tased and Arrested After Becoming 'Increasingly Aggressive' with Police
Two-time Olympic medalist Fred Kerley was tased and arrested in Miami Beach after becoming aggressive with police. Initially speaking with officers about his vehicle, Kerley allegedly resisted arrest, prompting the use of a stun gun. He faces multiple charges, including battery of a police officer.

Kerley's attorney criticized the police response as an overreaction, while a judge questioned the officers' actions. Bodycam footage is expected to clarify the incident. Kerley was released on his own recognizance with a warning to avoid further trouble.