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7 Jan 2025
#politics
Fox News: 'Desperate' NYC judge torched by legal analyst over Trump sentencing: This has 'backfired spectacularly'
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett criticized Judge Juan Merchan for allegedly attempting to label President-elect Trump as a "convicted felon" before his inauguration. He argued that the focus on Trump diverts attention from rising crime in New York and claimed the legal actions against Trump are politically motivated.
Jarrett contended that the indictment and trial have backfired, rallying voter support for Trump instead of undermining him. He emphasized that the legal proceedings appear to be a politically driven effort that has harmed New York City under District Attorney Alvin Bragg's leadership.
#society
Times Of Israel: Sydney electric bike sharing program is ‘billboard’ for antisemitism – report
In Sydney, vandals are using electric bike-sharing programs to spread anti-Israel and antisemitic graffiti, targeting neighborhoods with significant Jewish populations. Complaints have surged, with the Australian Jewish Association criticizing the bike operator, Lime, for not addressing the issue despite numerous requests.
The rise in antisemitic acts follows the October 7 Hamas attack in Israel, leading to increased tensions and violence against the Jewish community in Australia. Jewish organizations are calling for more decisive action from the government to combat rising antisemitism, which they believe is being exacerbated by the current political climate.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Chad accuses France's Macron of 'contemptuous' comments
Chad's foreign affairs minister criticized French President Emmanuel Macron for remarks suggesting African leaders have not expressed gratitude for France's military support against jihadist threats. He emphasized the need for mutual respect and highlighted Africa's historical contributions to France.
Chad recently ended its defense agreements with France, citing their obsolescence, and is withdrawing French troops. Macron's comments come amid a broader reconfiguration of France's military presence in Africa, following tensions with several Sahelian nations.
#culture
Fox News: Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser rips Alec Baldwin, Nicole Kidman in jokes too provocative for TV
Nikki Glaser shared behind-the-scenes details from her Golden Globes hosting gig, revealing several jokes that were cut for being too risqué. During an interview with Howard Stern, she discussed her concerns about potential backlash and the decision-making process behind her monologue.
Among the jokes left out were barbs aimed at celebrities like Nicole Kidman and Alec Baldwin, as well as commentary on Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal troubles. Glaser expressed regret over some missed opportunities but acknowledged the need to tread carefully in such a high-profile setting.
#health
Fox News: 7 signs you might have ADHD and what steps to take
ADHD affects 15.5 million U.S. adults, with many not diagnosed until adulthood. Symptoms include impulsivity, difficulty focusing, time management issues, mental fatigue, forgetfulness, restlessness, and relationship challenges. Emotional sensitivity is also common.
Seeking help from healthcare professionals is recommended for those experiencing multiple symptoms. Treatment options include therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes. ADHD is not a flaw but a different way of processing information, and with the right support, individuals can manage its challenges.
#crime
Fox News: California parents plead with Gov Newsom to keep daughter's 'maniac' killer behind bars
The parents of Emily Shane, a 13-year-old girl killed by a reckless driver in 2010, are urging California Governor Gavin Newsom to prevent the release of Sina Khankhanian, who was convicted of second-degree murder. Despite being granted parole, the Shanes argue Khankhanian remains a danger to society and is unrepentant.
The couple is advocating for Khankhanian to serve a longer sentence, as they continue to relive the tragedy of losing their daughter. They have also established the Emily Shane Foundation to support students with learning difficulties, channeling their grief into positive action.