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8 Jan 2025
#politics
Forbes: Trump Asks Supreme Court To Block Sentencing In Hush Money Case—Here’s What To Expect If It Goes Forward
President-elect Donald Trump has requested the Supreme Court to block his sentencing in a hush money case set for January 10. A New York judge has indicated he is unlikely to impose prison time, suggesting an "unconditional discharge," which would still leave Trump as a convicted felon.
Despite the guilty verdict on 34 felony counts, Trump may face minimal penalties. The Supreme Court's decision on his request could delay the sentencing process, potentially allowing Trump to postpone any consequences until after he assumes office.
#society
The Telegraph: French Left-wingers hold street parties celebrating death of Jean-Marie Le Pen
The death of far-Right veteran Jean-Marie Le Pen at 96 has sparked mixed reactions in France. While the National Rally party honored him, the Left condemned him as a fascist, citing his history of racism and anti-Semitism.
In response, crowds celebrated in various cities, particularly in Paris, with cheers, fireworks, and toasts, marking what they called a joyous occasion.
Fox News: BROOKE GOLDSTEIN: Here's how Trump can take on surging antisemitism in America
Radicalization and antisemitism in America have become systemic, permeating education, media, and politics. Progressive ideologies are linked to rising Jew-hatred, with calls for violence against Jews and America becoming more common.
To address this crisis, there are calls for an expanded Special Envoy role or the creation of an "Antisemitism Czar" to coordinate federal responses and combat domestic antisemitism effectively. The need for a comprehensive approach is emphasized, particularly following recent events that have heightened awareness of these threats.
Le Monde: Tibet earthquake: 'In the worst-hit villages, 80-90% of houses have collapsed'
A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck Dingri, Tibet, on January 7, causing significant destruction. At least 126 people have died, with 188 injured, and thousands are involved in rescue efforts amid harsh winter conditions.
President Xi Jinping has urged for maximum efforts in search, rescue, and care for the injured. The situation remains dire as aftershocks continue.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Connecting a hostage deal to a ‘day after’ Gaza mechanism
The ongoing hostage crisis in Gaza has reached a critical point, with families of the 100 hostages expressing despair over the fluctuating prospects for their release. Recent developments indicate mixed signals from Hamas regarding a potential exchange deal, complicating negotiations.
Israel's military actions continue against Hamas, which remains resilient despite significant losses. As international efforts, including those from the incoming U.S. administration, seek to establish a framework for a hostage deal and stabilize Gaza, the situation remains precarious.
#military
Forbes: Man Who Died In Cybertruck Explosion Identified As Green Beret And Bronze Star Recipient—Here’s What We Know About Him
Matthew Livelsberger, a Green Beret, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound before a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day. Police found a manifesto on his phone indicating he viewed the act as a "wake-up call" rather than a terrorist attack.
Livelsberger had PTSD and was reportedly struggling with personal issues. The explosion involved fireworks and gas canisters, and investigators are examining potential links to another attack in New Orleans. No definitive connection has been established between the two incidents.
#health
GB News: HMPV cases surge as WHO warns infected to lockdown at home and issues 'wear face mask' guidance
The World Health Organization advises individuals infected with HMPV to stay home and consider wearing face masks, especially during winter. They recommend precautions to prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses, particularly for vulnerable populations.
Concerns about respiratory infections are rising in China, with reports of overcrowded hospitals and increased pneumonia cases. The WHO continues to monitor the situation and urges China to share data on the origins of the 2020 Covid outbreak.
#crime
Fox News: Preventing this insidious email forwarding scam that will drain your bank account
Business email compromise (BEC) scams pose significant risks to companies, as illustrated by Teresa W.'s near loss of thousands due to a fraudulent email. Scammers can access legitimate email accounts, create rules to divert communications, and impersonate victims to request urgent wire transfers.
To combat these threats, businesses should adopt robust cybersecurity measures, including strong passwords, two-factor authentication, and regular monitoring of accounts. Awareness and vigilance are crucial in preventing financial losses and maintaining trust in digital transactions.