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8 Jan 2025
#politics
The Federalist: Incorrect Iowa Pollster, Newspaper Face Another Fraud Lawsuit
Pollster J. Ann Selzer is facing lawsuits after her pre-election poll inaccurately showed Vice President Kamala Harris leading Donald Trump by 3 points in Iowa, where Trump ultimately won by 13 points. Critics allege the poll misled the public and violated consumer fraud laws.
Trump's lawsuit claims the poll was intended to create a false narrative favoring Harris. Defendants, including Selzer and the Des Moines Register, argue they will defend against these claims as protected speech under the First Amendment. The outcome of these lawsuits may hinge on whether the poll was an honest mistake or intentional misinformation.
The Telegraph: Canada will never become America’s 51st state, opposition leader says
Canada's opposition leader, Pierre Poilievre, has firmly rejected Donald Trump's suggestion of annexation, asserting that Canada will "never be the 51st state." He criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government for not showcasing Canada's strength as a US ally and pledged to prioritize Canadian interests if elected.
Poilievre emphasized Canada's contributions to the US, including security and energy supplies, while condemning the current government as weak. With Trudeau's resignation, Poilievre's Conservative Party leads in polls ahead of the upcoming federal election, positioning him as a potential ally to Trump.
#society
Fox News: Pizzaman who rescued 4 kids from house fire reacts to Donald Trump Jr's Medal of Freedom suggestion
Nick Bostic, who heroically rescued four children from a house fire, received renewed attention after Donald Trump Jr. reposted footage of the incident, suggesting Bostic deserves the Presidential Medal of Freedom over other recent recipients. Bostic expressed gratitude for the recognition and shared his belief in divine intervention during the rescue.
Bostic, a die-hard Trump supporter, reflected on his life and purpose, emphasizing the importance of giving back, particularly to organizations like St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital that helped him as a child. He remains optimistic about the future and the leadership needed to address current economic challenges.
The Federalist: Jurors Riveted By Evidence CNN Defamed Navy Vet: Reports
Jurors are closely examining evidence in a defamation case against CNN, where U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young claims the network falsely accused him of engaging in "black market" evacuations from Afghanistan. Young argues this portrayal has made him unemployable and caused significant financial losses.
CNN's defense contends the term "black market" referred to covert operations rather than illegal activities. The case has revealed that CNN allegedly failed to disclose critical evidence, and jurors have shown interest in Young's strong responses to CNN's accusations.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Italy announces journalist freed from imprisonment in Iran
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala has been released from an Iranian prison after three weeks and is returning to Italy. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni confirmed her release, thanking those involved in securing her return. Sala was arrested on December 19 while covering news in Iran.
She faced isolation in Tehran's Evin prison and was reportedly forced to sleep on the floor. Her arrest followed tensions between the U.S., Italy, and Iran regarding export violations linked to a deadly attack on American servicemen.
Times Of Israel: US hails Lebanese army’s implementation of truce, even as Israel views it as inadequate
A U.S. general commended the Lebanese Armed Forces for their efforts in taking control of southern Lebanon as part of a ceasefire agreement with Israel and Hezbollah. However, Israel is reportedly dissatisfied with the pace of progress and may extend its military presence beyond the agreed 60 days if conditions are not met.
Israeli officials express concerns over Hezbollah's compliance and the readiness of the Lebanese army to assume control. The situation remains tense, with ongoing military operations against Hezbollah and warnings from both sides about potential escalations.
#culture
Fox News: Liberal media commentators rage after Meta ends fact-checking program: 'Incredibly dangerous'
Meta has announced it will end its fact-checking program, aiming to "restore free expression" on its platforms. CEO Mark Zuckerberg criticized past fact-checkers as politically biased and stated the company will adopt a Community Notes system instead, similar to X.
The decision has drawn mixed reactions, with conservatives welcoming the change while liberal commentators express concern over misinformation and the potential dangers of removing fact-checkers. Critics argue that this move undermines trust and accountability in online discourse.
GB News: Hulk Hogan 'disappointed' but 'excited' after he was brutally booed off the stage during WWE's Netflix debut
Hulk Hogan faced a hostile reception during his surprise appearance at WWE's Netflix debut, leaving him "instantly disappointed" after being booed off stage. Despite initial disappointment, Hogan recognized the business potential of the moment and expressed excitement about leveraging the reaction for his ventures.
WWE officials are considering transforming Hogan's character into a villain for future storylines, a strategy that has worked for other wrestlers. Hogan, who can no longer wrestle, may appear as a manager for WWE Superstars, with plans to avoid political content in upcoming storylines.
#crime
Fox News: 2 sons of Mexican drug lord 'El Chapo' are negotiating plea deal with US prosecutors, attorneys say
Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán's sons, Joaquín Guzmán López and Ovidio Guzmán López, are in plea negotiations with U.S. prosecutors regarding drug-trafficking charges. Both initially pleaded not guilty and are linked to the Sinaloa cartel's fentanyl operations.
Federal prosecutors are exploring a potential global resolution as the brothers face serious allegations of drug trafficking and related violence. Court dates for both are set for early 2024.