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7 Jan 2025
#politics
The Western Journal: Everybody Missed What Really Happened When He Didn't Shake Kamala's Hand, And Now She Looks Even Worse
The recent non-handshake between Vice President Kamala Harris and Bruce Fischer, husband of Senator Deb Fischer, has sparked controversy. Critics suggest that Harris's attempt to shake hands with an elderly man using a cane was misguided, leading to speculation about a political snub.
The incident has been interpreted by some as a reflection of Harris's lack of awareness, as she failed to recognize Fischer's mobility issues. Observers argue that the focus should shift from interpreting Fischer's actions to acknowledging Harris's role in the awkward moment.
Fox News: Stephen A Smith blasts 'neutral' politicians in fiery interview: 'I'm not running from this conversation'
Stephen A. Smith criticized American politicians and cable news hosts during an interview with Sean Hannity, urging them to be honest about their biases. He expressed frustration with the notion of neutrality in media and emphasized that many hosts prioritize ratings over journalistic integrity.
Hannity shared his journey in broadcasting, reflecting on his rise from construction work to becoming a prominent figure at Fox News. Smith acknowledged the challenges of being a public figure in sports media but refrained from attacking his colleagues.
Breitbart: Right Gets Chance to Form Govt in Austria Months After Winning Election
Austrian far-right leader Herbert Kickl aims to form a coalition government after his Freedom Party won 28.8% of the vote in September's election. He is prepared for new elections if negotiations with the conservative People's Party fail, emphasizing the need for honest governance.
Kickl's party has seen rising support, with polls indicating 35-37% approval. He faces challenges in coalition talks, given past criticisms from the People's Party, which has shifted its stance to consider collaboration. The political landscape remains uncertain as outgoing Chancellor Nehammer steps down.
#society
Fox News: Johnny Depp warns fans against 'deceptive' online scammers targeting his supporters for money
Johnny Depp alerted his followers about scammers using artificial intelligence to impersonate him and solicit money. He emphasized that neither he nor his team would ever ask for personal information or payment, urging fans to be cautious of deceptive accounts.
Depp is actively working to combat these scams and reiterated that any requests for money are fraudulent. He confirmed that he does not engage with fans personally online and provided his official social media accounts for verification.
Breitbart: Tibet Earthquake Kills 95 with Tremors Rocking Mt. Everest, Nepal, India
A powerful earthquake struck Tibet near Mt Everest, resulting in at least 95 fatalities and over 130 injuries. The quake, measured at 6.8 magnitude by Chinese authorities, caused significant building collapses and damage to over a thousand homes.
Rescue efforts are ongoing as survivors face frigid temperatures expected to drop to -16C. Tremors were also felt in Nepal and parts of India, with reports of panic in Kathmandu. This earthquake is noted as one of the deadliest in the region's recent history.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Americans Sue Venezuela Socialist Regime for 'Kidnapping, Torture, and Ransoming'
Two Americans have filed a lawsuit against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, alleging he leads a "criminal enterprise" that uses unjustly imprisoned citizens as bargaining chips. They claim to have endured torture and are seeking damages under the Anti-Terrorism Act.
The plaintiffs, former Marine Matthew Heath and Osman Khan, accuse Maduro and other officials of systematic abuse and involvement in drug trafficking. Their lawsuit highlights the challenges of collecting damages, as Maduro's assets are difficult to trace in the U.S.
#military
Fox News: Trump threatens to tap allies for military shipbuilding if US can't produce
President-elect Donald Trump expressed concerns over the U.S. shipbuilding industry, suggesting that outsourcing production may be necessary due to the country's lagging capabilities. He highlighted China's dominance in shipbuilding, noting that the U.S. has significantly fewer vessels and is struggling to meet military requirements.
Trump's comments indicate a shift from his previous stance on bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. He criticized the management of Navy programs and pointed to delays in shipbuilding due to workforce shortages and design changes. The U.S. currently controls only a small fraction of the global shipbuilding market.
#education
GB News: School closures: Bev Turner blasts Britain's generation of children with 'no resilience whatsoever'
Bev Turner, a host on GB News, criticized the recent school closures across the UK due to snow, arguing that children are becoming less resilient. She questioned the necessity of these closures and reflected on how previous generations managed to attend school in similar weather conditions.
Turner expressed concern about the impact of these closures on children's education and the disruption it causes for working parents and grandparents. She believes that the pandemic has led to a lower threshold for school disruptions and called for a reevaluation of current practices.
#crime
Le Monde: Trial of 2020 attack on former 'Charlie Hebdo' offices: 'I saw myself as an animal with big teeth covered in blood'
Zaheer Mahmoud is on trial for a stabbing attack in Paris on September 25, 2020, where he targeted two individuals in what he claimed was an act of vengeance for perceived insults to Prophet Mohammed. He mistakenly believed the attack was connected to the former offices of "Charlie Hebdo."
Mahmoud, a Pakistani migrant, misrepresented his age to gain entry into France and was taken in by the national child welfare agency. The trial highlights issues of identity and the manipulation of civil status among defendants.
#technology
Breitbart: CEO of Tech Company Klarna Feels 'Gloomy' Because He Believes AI Can Do His Job
Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of Klarna, expressed concerns about AI's rapid advancement potentially making his job obsolete. He feels "gloomy" about being replaceable and highlighted the broader anxiety among business leaders regarding AI's impact on traditional roles and the future of work.
Klarna has ceased hiring, reducing its workforce from 4,500 to 3,500, primarily through attrition. Siemiatkowski noted that while salary costs will decrease, remaining employees may receive incentives. This shift raises questions about employment and the evolving role of human leadership as AI technology progresses.