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4 Jan 2025

#illegals

The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Jimmy Carter’s Funeral, Shootout in Amsterdam, and Protests in Israel
Day in Photos: Jimmy Carter’s Funeral, Shootout in Amsterdam, and Protests in Israel
On January 4, 2025, various events occurred globally, including a meeting between Argentina's President Javier Milei and Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia in Buenos Aires. In the U.S., Border Patrol apprehended illegal immigrants from Mexico and Guatemala in Arizona.

In other news, a rally in South Korea protested against impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, while a missile strike in Chernihiv, Ukraine, left homes destroyed. Meanwhile, a state commemoration took place in Montenegro following a recent shooting incident.


#politics

Fox News: Vice President-elect Vance underwent minor surgery after Senate swearing in
Vice President-elect Vance underwent minor surgery after Senate swearing in
Vice President-elect JD Vance had a planned minor sinus surgery but will return to work promptly.


The Imaginative Conservative: A Big Idea: Reorganizing the 50 States
A Big Idea: Reorganizing the 50 States
Trump's presidency prompts a call for a 28th Amendment to maintain 50 states, merge some, and reshape representation.


The Western Journal: Watch: Dem Delegate's Hiss Fit Ends in Mic Being Cut After She Proves She Has No Idea How House Actually Works
Watch: Dem Delegate's Hiss Fit Ends in Mic Being Cut After She Proves She Has No Idea How House Actually Works
Delegate Stacey Plaskett of the Virgin Islands had her microphone cut during a speech criticizing the voting rights of U.S. territories in Congress. She demanded to know why delegates from territories weren't called during the House speaker election, unaware that they do not have voting rights.

Her outburst, which included a claim about a "colonies problem," was met with applause from fellow Democrats but ultimately highlighted her misunderstanding of House rules. The incident underscores the importance of adhering to established procedures in Congress.


#society

GB News: Thousands of motorists slapped with £200 penalty for driving offences after being caught by members of public
Thousands of motorists slapped with £200 penalty for driving offences after being caught by members of public
Over 6,000 motorists in the West Midlands received fines up to £200 for dangerous driving, as part of Operation Snap, which allows the public to submit video evidence of offenses. The initiative saw a 70% increase in submissions, with 13,543 videos sent in from January to November 2024.

The most common violations included driving without care, using a mobile phone, and running red lights. The program has led to fixed penalties, driver awareness courses, and court summons for offenders, highlighting the community's role in enhancing road safety.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Israel accused of ceasefire breach by UN, Hezbollah 'losing patience'
Israel accused of ceasefire breach by UN, Hezbollah 'losing patience'
UNIFIL peacekeepers in Lebanon accused Israel of violating a 2006 Security Council resolution by destroying UNIFIL and Lebanese Armed Forces property during a ceasefire with Hezbollah. Hezbollah's leader warned that their patience with Israeli actions may soon run out.

The ceasefire requires the Lebanese army to deploy with UN peacekeepers as Israel withdraws. Hezbollah must also pull back its forces and dismantle military infrastructure. Tensions remain high, with both sides on alert for potential escalations.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: Arcangelo Corelli’s “Christmas Concerto”
Arcangelo Corelli’s “Christmas Concerto”
Arcangelo Corelli, a pivotal Baroque composer, is celebrated for his "Christmas Concerto," blending intellect and emotion in music.


#health

The Mirror: Do you think Labour will slash NHS waiting lists - vote in our poll
Do you think Labour will slash NHS waiting lists - vote in our poll
The government plans to announce reforms aimed at reducing NHS waiting lists, allowing GPs to directly refer patients for certain scans and treatments without prior consultant visits. The goal is to diagnose and treat 92% of patients within 18 weeks by the end of the parliament.

With over 6 million people currently on waiting lists, the reforms include same-day consultations and updates to the NHS App for easier booking. Health officials emphasize that these changes will expedite diagnoses and improve patient care.


The Mirror: Grenfell fire report demands action for hero firefighters who put out blaze
Grenfell fire report demands action for hero firefighters who put out blaze
A report reveals that over a quarter of firefighters who responded to the Grenfell Tower fire have long-term health issues, including cancer and respiratory diseases. Health Minister Andrew Gwynne acknowledged the need for regular health checks for these firefighters, citing their risk in emergency situations.

The 2017 blaze, which resulted in 72 deaths, exposed firefighters to toxic smoke, with many not wearing respiratory protection due to the urgency of the situation. Experts stress the importance of enhanced health monitoring for firefighters to address potential health risks from such incidents.


The Mirror: Government says GP and NHS changes next week will slash waiting lists in half
Government says GP and NHS changes next week will slash waiting lists in half
New NHS reforms will allow patients to be directly referred by GPs for certain scans and treatments, aiming to halve waiting lists and streamline processes. The plan includes same-day tests and treatments, improved NHS App functionality for booking, and additional diagnostic centers.

With 6.34 million people on waiting lists, the initiative seeks to reduce delays and enhance patient experience through customer service training for staff. The goal is to ensure 92% of patients are diagnosed and treated within 18 weeks by the end of the current parliamentary term.


#crime

The Western Journal: ATF Agent Paralyzed for Life After Ambush-Like Shooting in Front of His Own Wife: Allegation
ATF Agent Paralyzed for Life After Ambush-Like Shooting in Front of His Own Wife: Allegation
An off-duty ATF agent, Matthew Murray, was shot in the neck while attempting to break up a fight outside a bowling alley in Riverview, Florida, leaving him permanently paralyzed. His wife testified that the incident felt like an ambush as they were with their children.

The alleged shooter, 18-year-old Christopher Smith, was arrested hours later but the firearm has not been found. Smith claims he acted in self-defense after being struck by Murray. The judge denied bond for Smith, while Murray remains in intensive care.