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#politics

Front Page Magazine: Biden Awards Medal of Freedom to TV Host Who Wants to Lock Up Anyone Who Disagrees With Him
Biden Awards Medal of Freedom to TV Host Who Wants to Lock Up Anyone Who Disagrees With Him
Bill Nye, known as "the science guy," has stirred controversy by suggesting that those who challenge the climate change consensus could face jail time. In a recent interview, he expressed concern over climate skepticism affecting public life and acknowledged the "chilling effect" on dissenting scientists as a positive development.

This stance raises questions about free speech and the implications of criminalizing differing opinions, especially in light of President Biden awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Nye. The juxtaposition highlights the ongoing tension in the climate change debate.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Late-night Houthi ballistic missile attack thwarted by IDF, muting widespread sirens
Late-night Houthi ballistic missile attack thwarted by IDF, muting widespread sirens
A ballistic missile fired from Yemen by the Iran-backed Houthi rebels was intercepted by Israeli military forces early Sunday. Despite the threat, air raid sirens were mostly silent, except in a northern town. No injuries or damage were reported, although previous attacks have caused casualties and destruction.

The Houthis have intensified their missile and drone assaults on Israel, launching over 200 missiles and 170 drones in the past year. While many attacks have been intercepted, some have resulted in injuries and damage, prompting retaliatory strikes from Israel and Western allies against Houthi positions in Yemen.


#history

GB News: Battle of Britain Memorial Flight 'may never fly again' amid 'risk-averse culture' at MoD
Battle of Britain Memorial Flight 'may never fly again' amid 'risk-averse culture' at MoD
The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) has been grounded for over seven months following a fatal crash, leading to concerns over its future. Experts suggest a risk-averse culture within the Ministry of Defence may impact decisions about the historic fleet, which includes Spitfires and a Lancaster bomber.

The ongoing investigation into the crash and the BBMF's significant operating costs raise questions about its viability. While some aircraft are expected to be ready by March 2025, there is uncertainty about whether they will return to service. Alternatives may emerge from civilian organizations willing to uphold the heritage.


#crime

Fox News: Arizona death row inmate wants to be executed earlier than the state is planning
Arizona death row inmate wants to be executed earlier than the state is planning
Arizona death row inmate Aaron Brian Gunches has requested the state Supreme Court expedite his execution, previously scheduled for April 2023. Gunches, convicted of a 2002 murder, argues his death sentence is overdue and seeks a mid-February execution date.

This would mark Arizona's first execution since a two-year pause for procedural reviews. The Attorney General's office emphasizes the need for a briefing schedule to ensure compliance with execution requirements. Arizona currently has 111 inmates on death row.