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#politics

Fox News: Harris forced to preside over Congress certifying her defeat and more top headlines
Harris forced to preside over Congress certifying her defeat and more top headlines
VP Harris certifies her own defeat as over 27 states prepare for severe blizzard conditions. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau is expected to resign amid various political tensions.

In other news, Biden engages in a heated exchange with reporters post-Social Security law signing. A police officer was killed, and feral hogs are causing trouble in Texas.


Fox News: Biden decries January 6 riot in Washington Post op-ed: 'We cannot accept a repeat'
Biden decries January 6 riot in Washington Post op-ed: 'We cannot accept a repeat'
President Biden, in a Washington Post op-ed on the fourth anniversary of the January 6 Capitol riot, urged Americans to remember the events of that day to protect democracy. He emphasized the importance of a peaceful transfer of power and condemned attempts to erase the memory of the riot.

Biden highlighted the violence that occurred, including assaults on law enforcement and threats to officials, and reiterated his commitment to respecting democratic traditions. He called for annual remembrance of January 6 as a reminder that democracy is not guaranteed.


Fox News: Nigel Farage responds after Elon Musk declares he 'doesn't have what it takes' to lead Reform UK Party
Nigel Farage responds after Elon Musk declares he 'doesn't have what it takes' to lead Reform UK Party
Elon Musk criticized Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK Party, claiming he lacks the necessary qualities for leadership and should be replaced. Farage disagreed, maintaining his principles and rejecting Musk's support for Tommy Robinson, currently imprisoned for contempt of court.

Musk has been vocal about Robinson's situation, arguing against the length of his sentence and solitary confinement. Farage clarified that Robinson's imprisonment is not related to his activism against grooming gangs.


The Federalist: The Top 10 Lies Of Liz Cheney And The January 6th Committee
The Top 10 Lies Of Liz Cheney And The January 6th Committee
Former Rep. Liz Cheney received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Biden, despite House Republicans referring her for criminal charges related to witness tampering during the Jan. 6 Committee investigation. A review found that Cheney communicated with a witness without their attorney's knowledge, raising questions about the committee's integrity.

The Jan. 6 Committee's portrayal of the Capitol events has faced scrutiny, with claims of an "insurrection" being challenged due to a lack of corresponding charges. Critics argue that the committee misrepresented facts and concealed evidence to support their narrative, undermining its legitimacy.


GB News: Elon Musk torn apart by Eamonn Holmes after taking aim at Nigel Farage: 'Epitome of a Bond villain!'
Elon Musk torn apart by Eamonn Holmes after taking aim at Nigel Farage: 'Epitome of a Bond villain!'
Eamonn Holmes criticized Elon Musk for his recent comments about Nigel Farage, suggesting Musk resembles a "Bond villain" due to his wealth and influence in British politics. Holmes expressed concern over Musk's interference and the dependency of politicians like Farage on Musk's platform and financial support.

Holmes accused Farage of being overly accommodating to Musk, suggesting that the Reform UK leader should have distanced himself from Musk after the latter's remarks. He emphasized that Farage's polite response was likely motivated by a need for Musk's backing.


#society

The Federalist: 'A Man On The Inside' Takes On The Realities Of Old Age
'A Man On The Inside' Takes On The Realities Of Old Age
The comedy "A Man on the Inside," featuring Ted Danson, is gaining popularity despite its bland jokes and unrealistic plot. The show addresses the often-ignored issue of aging, highlighting societal neglect of the elderly and the emotional disconnect between generations.

While the writing may lack depth, the show emphasizes the importance of community and caring for the elderly. It raises questions about societal responsibilities towards aging populations, making it a timely commentary on a growing demographic issue in America.


The Mirror: Starmer accuses Elon Musk of spreading lies as he hits out at far-right 'poison'
Starmer accuses Elon Musk of spreading lies as he hits out at far-right 'poison'
Keir Starmer has accused Elon Musk of spreading misinformation that endangers sex abuse victims, particularly targeting Home Office Minister Jess Phillips. Starmer criticized Tory MPs for failing to condemn Musk's attacks, which have led to threats against Phillips.

Musk has made inflammatory comments about the UK government, suggesting imprisonment for Starmer and Phillips. The government is under pressure to implement recommendations from an inquiry into child sexual abuse, with calls for action to protect vulnerable children.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Jan. 6: Day 458 – As Lebanon truce frays, is Gaza deal in the offing?
Daily Briefing Jan. 6: Day 458 – As Lebanon truce frays, is Gaza deal in the offing?
Israeli media reports suggest a potential deal for the release of hostages held by Hamas, with a list of 34 names circulating. However, the Prime Minister’s Office clarifies that this list is outdated and merely reflects an Israeli document shared with mediators in July 2024.

In related developments, Israel's Defense Minister warns of action against Hezbollah if they do not comply with ceasefire terms. Meanwhile, an IDF soldier faces scrutiny in Brazil over war crimes allegations tied to the October 7 attack.


Fox News: North Korea carries out first missile launch test since Trump's election
North Korea carries out first missile launch test since Trump's election
North Korea conducted a ballistic missile test, marking its first since President-elect Trump secured re-election. This event signals Kim Jong Un's lack of interest in improving relations with Trump, similar to his approach with President Biden.

The missile test follows a recent ruling party meeting condemning U.S., Japan, and South Korea's military alliances. North Korea's state media criticized South Korea's president for declaring martial law amid political turmoil, highlighting vulnerabilities in South Korean governance.


#culture

The Federalist: 'Nosferatu' Remake Falls Flat By Failing To Live Up To The Original
'Nosferatu' Remake Falls Flat By Failing To Live Up To The Original
Director Robert Eggers' remake of "Nosferatu" lacks originality and fails to surpass its predecessors. While the cast, including Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, and Willem Dafoe, delivers strong performances, the film struggles with overcomplicated cinematography and an incoherent narrative that undermines its themes.

Despite some visually stunning moments and a commendable effort by Bill Skarsgard as Count Orlok, the film ultimately leaves viewers without a cohesive emotional experience. "Nosferatu" may be among the better films of 2024, but it highlights the struggles facing contemporary Hollywood.


#crime

Fox News: DOJ considers charging 200 more people 4 years after Jan. 6 Capitol attack
DOJ considers charging 200 more people 4 years after Jan. 6 Capitol attack
The Justice Department is considering charging up to 200 additional individuals for their involvement in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, with 60 suspected of assaulting police. Approximately 1,600 people have faced federal charges, and around 1,100 have been convicted.

President Biden reiterated his view that Trump poses a genuine threat to democracy, while Trump has expressed intentions to pardon those involved in the riot. The DOJ's new estimates reveal ongoing legal proceedings related to the events of January 6.


The Telegraph: Anti-corruption journalist’s body found in septic tank
Anti-corruption journalist’s body found in septic tank
The body of anti-corruption journalist Mukesh Chandrakar was discovered in a septic tank in central India, concealed under concrete. He had been missing since New Year’s Day. Four suspects, including relatives, have been arrested in connection with his brutal killing, linked to his reporting on a corrupt road project.

Chandrakar's death has sparked outrage over the dangers journalists face in India. Investigators believe his murder was motivated by his work exposing corruption involving his cousin, a contractor who experienced a dramatic financial rise.