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6 Jan 2025
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Trudeau Resigns - BUT Prorogues Parliament Until March
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has resigned amid a no-confidence motion from the New Democrat Party, which could be tabled when Parliament resumes. Trudeau requested to prorogue Parliament until March 24, raising concerns about constitutional implications.
Critics argue that Trudeau's resignation is an attempt to evade accountability, as both his party and others have lost confidence in his leadership. Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre aims to highlight the failures of the Liberal Party and its impact on Canada's economy.
The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Congress Certifies Trump’s Victory, Trudeau Resigns, Snowstorm in Washington
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his intention to step down as leader of the Liberal Party, though he will remain in office until a successor is chosen. This decision was made from his residence in Ottawa.
In other news, various global events occurred, including a shooting in the West Bank, heavy rains causing flooding in Mecca, and the launch of a free meal program in Indonesia aimed at combating malnutrition.
The Federalist: The Best Moments From Jury Selection In CNN's Defamation Trial
Jury selection has concluded in a Florida defamation trial against CNN, with multiple prospective jurors expressing strong negative sentiments about the network, labeling it as "fake news." The jurors indicated a lack of impartiality, with some stating they intentionally avoid CNN.
The case centers on allegations made by CNN regarding U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young, who claims the network falsely accused him of exploiting Afghans during the 2021 withdrawal. A court found that CNN had no evidence to support its claims and that Young's actions were legal. The trial is set to begin this week.
Fox News: Elon Musk-backed bill to deport illegal immigrants convicted of sex crimes to get House vote
The House is set to vote next week on the Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act, which mandates the deportation of illegal immigrants convicted of sex crimes. The bill, backed by Elon Musk, previously passed with bipartisan support but stalled in the Senate.
House GOP leaders are eager to advance their agenda following the recent elections, with other immigration-related bills also being introduced. Rep. Nancy Mace is leading the charge to reintroduce this legislation in the new Congress.
#society
Times Of Israel: ‘We don’t want no Zionists here’: Anti-Israel activists protest against NYC hospital
Several hundred anti-Israel protesters gathered outside NYU Langone Health Center, organized by the group Within Our Lifetime, which supports Hamas rhetoric and calls for Israel's destruction. The protest aimed to hold the hospital accountable for the perceived destruction of Gaza's healthcare system.
Counter-protesters supporting Israel clashed verbally with the anti-Israel activists, leading to a tense standoff. The protest reflects ongoing tensions surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict, particularly in the context of healthcare and military actions in Gaza.
Fox News: Pregnant American teacher plummets to her death during overseas vacation
Clara Thomann, a 33-year-old high school science teacher from Santa Barbara, tragically fell 164 feet to her death while hiking in Crete on December 23. She was declared brain-dead after suffering severe injuries, and her unborn child did not survive the fall.
Her family has chosen to donate her organs, and the principal of her school expressed deep sorrow over her loss, noting her kindness and dedication to teaching. Thomann was on vacation with her partner at the time of the incident.
Front Page Magazine: De Tocqueville On the Difficulty of Freedom
The article argues that true freedom is often misunderstood, with many preferring government dependency over self-reliance. It suggests that this dependency feeds the ambitions of power-hungry politicians, equating government control with a form of slavery.
It emphasizes that self-governance, rooted in moral principles, is essential for genuine liberty. The author critiques modern leftist ideologies for promoting selfishness, claiming that such attitudes lead to societal chaos and ultimately to tyranny.
GB News: Kriss Akabusi fumes over grooming gang ringleader Qari Abdul Rauf remaining in the UK: 'He's still here in 2025!'
Kriss Akabusi criticized the Government's management of children in care, particularly in light of the grooming gangs scandal. He stated that vulnerable children in care homes are being neglected and left unprotected by the state.
#economy
Front Page Magazine: Trump Needs To Be Ready For The Gathering Storm Over H1B Visas
The influx of illegal aliens in the U.S. is largely driven by businesses seeking cheap labor, often hiring them over American workers. This situation is exacerbated by the Biden administration's failure to secure the border and a lack of skilled American workers due to deficiencies in the education system.
The H1B visa program, intended to fill skilled labor gaps, is being exploited by companies to hire cheaper foreign workers. This creates a cycle where businesses benefit from lower wages while skilled American graduates struggle to find jobs in their fields. The incoming administration must address these issues before tensions escalate.
Forbes: Mark Zuckerberg Overtakes Larry Ellison As World’s Third-Wealthiest Person
Mark Zuckerberg has overtaken Larry Ellison to become the third-wealthiest person in the world, with a net worth of $217.7 billion, following a 4% increase in Meta's stock. Ellison's net worth fell to $209 billion after Oracle's stock declined.
Elon Musk remains the richest at $425.2 billion, followed by Jeff Bezos at $241 billion. Both Zuckerberg and Ellison have significant real estate investments, contributing to their wealth. Meta also announced new board members, including UFC president Dana White.
#military
Fox News: US, Iraqi forces unleash airstrike on ISIS targets, kill terrorists hiding in cave
U.S. and coalition forces conducted airstrikes in Iraq, targeting ISIS fighters in the Hamrin mountains, resulting in the death of several militants and the capture of a cell leader in Syria. These operations aim to disrupt ISIS's ability to organize attacks on civilians and allies.
CENTCOM emphasized the importance of these partnered operations in maintaining pressure on ISIS amid a shifting security landscape. No U.S. personnel were injured during the strikes, although one coalition member was killed and two wounded.
#crime
Fox News: Shooting near Honduran Consulate in Atlanta leaves 1 dead, 1 injured; suspect arrested
A shooting at the Consulate General of Honduras near Atlanta resulted in one death and one injury. Police responded to the incident around 2:30 p.m. and found a deceased male victim and another injured individual, who was transported to a hospital.
A male suspect has been arrested and is being questioned by authorities. The investigation is ongoing, and details regarding the victims and their purpose at the consulate remain unclear.
The Western Journal: Illegal Immigrant Charged with Molesting 5-Year-Old Girl Attempts to Make Himself the Victim
Nicolas Jose Francisco, a 25-year-old illegal immigrant from Guatemala, has been arrested in Florida for allegedly molesting a 5-year-old girl. He faces two counts of sexual battery after the child reported inappropriate touching in her family’s home, where Francisco worked.
Despite the allegations, Francisco claims the accusations are fabricated due to his immigration status and insists that any contact was accidental. He is currently held without bail.