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8 Jan 2025
#politics
The Federalist: Interior Officials Take Over ID Appeals In 11th-Hour Power Grab
Laura Daniel-Davis, acting deputy secretary of the Interior Department, has assumed jurisdiction over 50 pending grazing cases in Idaho, a move described as unprecedented by former officials. This decision raises concerns about the independence of the appeals process and potential bias.
Critics argue that bypassing the Interior Board of Land Appeals undermines public trust and could enable political favoritism. Daniel-Davis has faced scrutiny in the past for her actions related to agency policies.
Fox News: Former Democratic lawmaker had 'great concerns' about Biden's ability to speak, says race was 'unwinnable'
Former Democratic Rep. Susan Wild expressed concerns about President Biden's communication skills and questioned the viability of Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 race. She noted Biden's lifelong speech impediment and recent difficulties in projecting his message, which could hinder his effectiveness as president.
Biden acknowledged worries about his age and legacy, admitting uncertainty about his ability to serve another term. He reflected on his initial reluctance to run after personal losses and discussed the challenges facing Democrats, including the potential impact of Harris's candidacy.
Fox News: MAGAfest Destiny? Trump flexes his muscles with repeated talk of American expansionism
President-elect Donald Trump has intensified his ambitions for territorial expansion, suggesting the acquisition of Greenland, the Panama Canal, and the incorporation of Canada as the 51st state. He has made provocative remarks on social media, asserting that many Canadians would welcome statehood.
Responses from Canadian leaders have been swift, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre firmly rejecting Trump's proposals. Meanwhile, Trump's comments have sparked discussions on America's role as a dominant superpower, contrasting with the diplomatic approach of the current administration.
Fox News: Matt Gaetz mulls Florida gubernatorial bid
Former Rep. Matt Gaetz is considering a run for Florida governor, stating he will make a decision by late 2025. He cites rising costs in Florida as a major concern and believes he can combat special interests affecting prices.
With Gov. Ron DeSantis unable to seek re-election in 2026, the gubernatorial race is expected to attract multiple candidates. Gaetz, who recently resigned from Congress, faces scrutiny over allegations of misconduct but remains focused on potential political aspirations.
Times Of Israel: Golden Globes denies preventing Gal Gadot from donning hostage ribbon
The Golden Globes denied claims that presenters were prohibited from wearing yellow ribbon pins in support of Gaza hostages, following backlash against Israeli actress Gal Gadot for not wearing one at the ceremony. Gadot's representative stated she was unable to wear the pin due to award presentation rules.
In response to the criticism, Gadot shared a social media post advocating for the release of hostages, including 19-year-old Liri Albag. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association clarified that there are no restrictions on wearing political symbols at the event.
#society
Breitbart: Actor Jon Cryer Defends Transing Kids: It's Like When We Stopped Forcing Left-Handers to Write with Their Right Hands
Jon Cryer defended transgender children by likening their situation to that of left-handed individuals, arguing that societal suppression has historically impacted both groups. He claimed that acceptance leads to an increase in visibility, similar to how left-handedness became more common once it was no longer stigmatized.
In a discussion with Bill Maher, Cryer rejected the notion that children lack the capacity to understand their gender identity, asserting that societal factors contribute to the prevalence of transgender identities today. He also controversially suggested that Kamala Harris lost the 2024 election due to racial bias against Black women.
Breitbart: Full Extent of UK Child Rape Grooming Gangs Still Unknown, Warns Badenoch
In a recent parliamentary exchange, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch emphasized the need for a new national inquiry into child sex grooming gangs, highlighting the lack of comprehensive research on the issue. Despite the ongoing scandal involving thousands of victims, there is still no clear understanding of the extent of the problem.
The debate has devolved into blame-shifting between Labour and Conservative parties, both of which have been in power during the decades-long crisis. Calls for accountability and a thorough investigation into the systemic failures of police and social services have intensified as the issue gains public attention.
Breitbart: L.A. County Fire Chief: 1,000 Structures Destroyed in Pacific Palisades Fire
A wildfire in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles has destroyed approximately 1,000 structures, primarily homes, and has expanded to over 2,900 acres. Evacuations have been ordered for the entire community and surrounding areas, affecting tens of thousands.
Officials reported that five wildfires are currently active and remain 0% contained, with many residents not evacuating and suffering injuries.
GB News: 20mph speed limit threshold for fines could drop as police chiefs debate changes - 'Utter madness!'
The Welsh Government's proposal to lower the speeding fine threshold on 20mph roads has faced backlash, with critics labeling it "utter madness." Currently, drivers can be fined for exceeding 24mph, but changes may reduce this threshold to 24mph, prompting concerns about enforcement.
The policy, which has already seen significant offenses recorded, is under review by Chief Police Officers, with a focus on improving road safety. Critics, including Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies, argue that the current measures are excessive and should be reconsidered.
#foreignaffairs
Forbes: Why Does Trump Want To Buy Greenland? Here’s What To Know
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen expressed skepticism about Donald Trump's proposal to acquire Greenland, emphasizing Denmark's long-standing ties to the territory and its growing independence movement. Trump has reiterated his interest in Greenland, citing national security and potential mineral wealth, while threatening economic repercussions against Denmark.
The Biden administration dismissed Trump's idea, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken calling it unfeasible. Greenland's leaders have firmly rejected the notion of selling the island, asserting their autonomy and commitment to independence from Denmark.
#history
Times Of Israel: Egypt unveils new discoveries, including 3,600-year-old burial shafts, in Luxor
Egypt has announced significant archaeological discoveries near Luxor, including ancient rock-cut tombs and burial shafts dating back 3,600 years. These findings, made at the site of Queen Hatshepsut’s funerary temple, include artifacts like bronze coins, children's toys, and funerary masks.
The discoveries also reveal the remains of Queen Hatshepsut’s Valley Temple and various tombs from different dynasties, indicating the military backgrounds of some buried there. Artifacts such as intact wooden coffins and pottery tables suggest insights into ancient Egyptian rituals and daily life.
#crime
Human Events: 14-year-old boy stabbed to death on bus in London
A 14-year-old boy, Kelyan Bokassa, was fatally stabbed on a London bus, with the suspect still at large. The incident has prompted an investigation as the community grapples with rising knife crime, highlighted by the recent death of another teen, Daèjaun Campbell.
Bokassa's mother expressed her fears about the violence in their community, emphasizing the emotional toll on families. The increase in youth stabbings has led to calls for urgent action to address the issue.
#sports
Breitbart: Former Orioles Pitcher Brian Matusz Dies at 37
Former MLB pitcher Brian Matusz has died at 37, with the cause of death not disclosed. The Baltimore Orioles expressed their condolences, highlighting his passion for baseball and connection with fans during his tenure from 2009 to 2016.
Matusz was drafted fourth overall in 2008 and had a notable career, including a high of 32 starts in 2010. He played for several teams, including the Orioles and Braves, and served as a bullpen coach for New Zealand in 2022.
#science
The Economist: Does melatonin work for jet lag?
Melatonin may help alleviate jet lag symptoms, but its effectiveness varies based on travel direction. Various forms of melatonin are available in pharmacies, catering to those seeking relief from the effects of long-distance travel.
In addition to melatonin, advancements in science and technology are being explored, including AI training without large data centers, promising cancer vaccines, and innovative firefighting technology.
#technology
The Economist: Training AI models might not need enormous data centres
AI model training may evolve to require less reliance on massive data centers. Previously, OpenAI utilized around 25,000 GPUs for GPT-4, while tech leaders like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are now boasting of having hundreds of thousands of GPUs for their operations.
This shift suggests a potential future where distributed computing could replace traditional hardware setups, changing the landscape of AI development and competition among tech giants.