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6 Jan 2025
#politics
Fox News: Judge Merchan denies Trump's request to delay sentencing
Judge Juan Merchan denied Donald Trump's request to delay his sentencing in the New York v. Trump case, scheduled for January 10, 2025. Trump's legal team argues the sentencing is unlawful and claims the case is a politically motivated "Witch Hunt."
Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records related to a payment made to silence allegations of an affair. He continues to assert his innocence and criticizes the legal proceedings as unjust. Merchan has indicated that he will not impose prison time.
Breitbart: ABC's Hostin: 'You Don’t Move on' from January 6 — It Was Like WWII, Holocaust, Slavery
Sunny Hostin on ABC's "The View" emphasized that the U.S. should not move on from the January 6 events, labeling it one of the worst moments in American history alongside World War II, the Holocaust, and slavery. She criticized figures like Mitch McConnell and Condoleezza Rice for suggesting otherwise.
Hostin argued for moral clarity, asserting that forgetting such events could lead to repeating history. She maintained that the January 6 incident should be remembered and acknowledged as an atrocity that must not be erased.
Breitbart: CNN’s Acosta: The Republican Party Should Have 'Flat Out Rejected' Trump
CNN's Jim Acosta criticized the Republican Party for not rejecting Donald Trump after the events of January 6, suggesting that party leaders like Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell should have taken a stronger stance against him. Brad Todd countered that voters have punished Trump and that the party's response has been complex.
The discussion highlighted the divided opinions among voters regarding democracy and the impact of Trump's actions on his legacy. Todd emphasized that the party's leadership did condemn Trump's actions, while Acosta questioned their commitment to rejecting him as the nominee.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Philadelphia: Triumph of the Billion Dollar Race Card
The abandoned Rite Aid in Philadelphia symbolizes the city's decline, marked by rising crime, homelessness, and neglect. Once a vibrant area, the neighborhood has deteriorated since the 2020 riots, with the store now surrounded by trash and drug activity, reflecting broader urban decay.
Mayor Cherelle Parker's focus on large projects like the new 76ers arena contrasts sharply with the pressing issues of litter and homelessness. Critics argue that her administration prioritizes identity politics over the needs of all residents, allowing the city's infrastructure to crumble while catering to specific interests.
Forbes: Zendaya Debuts Possible Engagement Ring: What We Know About The 5-Carat Jewelry Piece
Zendaya sparked engagement speculation at the Golden Globe Awards by debuting a ring believed to be from U.K. jeweler Jessica McCormack. The 5.02 Carat East-West Cushion Diamond Button Back Ring is estimated to be worth between $120,000 and $500,000, though Zendaya and Tom Holland have not confirmed any engagement.
Despite past denials of engagement rumors, Zendaya's coy response to inquiries at the event has fueled excitement. The couple, who went public with their relationship in 2021, have kept their romance largely private.
GB News: Neighbour row erupts after 8ft 'mega fence blocks out light' but homeowner 'doesn't care after paying thousands for it'
A dispute has arisen between neighbors in Brisbane over an eight-foot "mega fence" that one resident claims blocks light from her home. The neighbor who built the fence argues it was necessary to contain her dogs and states that the local council approved the construction.
The affected neighbor has sought advice on how to resolve the issue, suggesting a willingness to contribute to costs for a lower fence. Meanwhile, the council clarified that fences over two meters require building approval, which the new fence does not have.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Palestinian Authority Will Ban Al Jazeera
Qatar has been a significant backer of Hamas, offering refuge and financial support. Al Jazeera, owned by Qatar, has faced bans from both Israel and Fatah due to accusations of inciting division amid ongoing clashes in the West Bank. Fatah, battling Hamas for control, is concerned about its own survival.
The ongoing conflict in Jenin highlights the struggle between Fatah and Hamas, with both vying for dominance in Judea and Samaria. As tensions rise, Israel is wary of a potential collapse of the Palestinian Authority and the emergence of a new stronghold for Hamas, complicating its already multifaceted military engagements.
#military
Times Of Israel: IDF says two soldiers killed, two seriously injured in northern Gaza combat
Two IDF soldiers were killed and two others wounded in fighting in northern Gaza, raising Israel's military death toll in the ongoing conflict with Hamas to 397. The IDF has intensified its operational instructions following an incident where soldiers mistakenly fired on a UN aid convoy.
The health ministry in Gaza reports 49 deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the total war toll to 45,854, though these figures remain unverified. The conflict, ongoing since October 2023, has severely impacted Gaza's infrastructure and civilian population.
#history
Fox News: Archaeologists stumped by strange alien-like figurine dating back 7,000 years: 'Raises questions'
Archaeologists have uncovered a unique clay head artifact in Kuwait, dating back 7,000 to 8,000 years to the Ubaid period of ancient Mesopotamia. This finely crafted figurine features an elongated skull and slanting eyes, raising questions about its purpose in the ancient community.
Additionally, the excavation at Bahra 1 revealed two types of pottery, confirming it as the oldest pottery production site in the Persian Gulf. The findings indicate significant cultural exchanges between Arabian Neolithic societies and the Ubaid culture.
#crime
Fox News: Congo to execute over 170 people convicted of armed robbery, official says
Congolese authorities have moved over 170 death row inmates, convicted of armed robbery, to a high-security prison ahead of their executions. The decision has sparked mixed reactions, with some viewing it as a necessary step to combat urban crime, while others raise concerns about potential human rights violations.
The death penalty was abolished in Congo in 1981 but reinstated in 2006. Recent government actions indicate a renewed focus on capital punishment, particularly for military personnel convicted of treason. Critics emphasize the need for a comprehensive approach to address the root causes of crime.