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4 Jan 2025

#politics

Fox News: James Carville admits Dems focused too much on Trump, rips alternative media for 'goofy information'
James Carville admits Dems focused too much on Trump, rips alternative media for 'goofy information'
James Carville discussed the reasons behind Vice President Kamala Harris's loss in the 2024 election, emphasizing that Democrats focused too much on attacking Donald Trump instead of addressing voter concerns. He acknowledged a lack of understanding regarding how voters receive information and the impact of misinformation on perceptions of issues like inflation and border security.

Carville suggested that the Democratic Party should concentrate on key issues such as codifying Roe v. Wade, raising the minimum wage to $15, and maintaining tax cuts for high earners to unify their base and better connect with voters.


GB News: Trump 'became fixated on birds flying into wind turbines' and labelled Starmer's wife 'beautiful' in pre-Christmas call with PM
Trump 'became fixated on birds flying into wind turbines' and labelled Starmer's wife 'beautiful' in pre-Christmas call with PM
Donald Trump reportedly dominated a pre-Christmas phone call with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, veering off-topic to discuss birds and wind turbines, and complimenting Lady Starmer. Despite Starmer's attempts to steer the conversation toward serious matters, Trump maintained a light-hearted tone.

Trump's comments may indicate a positive outlook for US-UK relations, potentially easing trade negotiations. However, tensions exist, with Elon Musk, a critic of Starmer, influencing Trump's circle. Starmer has defended his record on prosecuting grooming gangs amid these criticisms.


#society

Fox News: World’s oldest person dies in Japan at 116
World’s oldest person dies in Japan at 116
Tomiko Itooka, recognized as the world's oldest person, has passed away at 116 in a care home in Ashiya, Japan. Born on May 23, 1908, she took the title after the death of another supercentenarian last year and was known for her lively spirit and love of bananas.

Itooka, a former volleyball player, managed her husband's textile factory during WWII and is survived by one son, one daughter, and five grandchildren. The current title of the oldest living person now goes to 116-year-old Brazilian nun Inah Canabarro Lucas.


#health

Times Of Israel: US surgeon general urges cancer warnings for alcoholic drinks
US surgeon general urges cancer warnings for alcoholic drinks
The US Surgeon General has proposed that alcoholic beverages carry cancer risk warnings, citing that alcohol consumption is linked to at least seven types of cancer. This recommendation may lead to more stringent regulations similar to those imposed on tobacco products.

Current US dietary guidelines suggest limited alcohol consumption, but the Surgeon General's office emphasizes that alcohol is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the country. The proposal could impact the alcohol industry significantly, as shares of major companies fell in response.


#crime

Forbes: 13 New Orleans Attack Victims Identified By Families—Here’s What We Know So Far
13 New Orleans Attack Victims Identified By Families—Here’s What We Know So Far
A truck attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day resulted in the deaths of 14 people, including notable victims such as former Princeton football star Tiger Bech and 18-year-old Ni'Kyra Cheyenne Dedeaux. Many others are hospitalized, with at least 10 in critical condition.

The suspect, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, was killed during a confrontation with police after driving into a crowd and firing at officers. Investigations reveal potential ties to extremist ideologies and improvised explosive devices found nearby.