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9 Jan 2024
#politics
Le Monde: French PM Elisabeth Borne resigns ahead of government reshuffle
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne resigns after receiving President Macron's request to appoint a new prime minister. Borne, a former prefect, reluctantly leaves the post, citing her passion for the mission. Speculations arise about the political significance of her departure.
The Federalist: Biden Previews Dems' Coming Insurrection If They Lose In 2024
President Biden's speech at Valley Forge focuses on defeating Trump and Republicans to save democracy. Democrats are using the Capitol riot as a cover to ensure they can't lose the 2024 election. Biden's record of authoritarianism, trampling the Constitution, and targeting Trump undermines self-government and steals the election. The media plans to discard objectivity and support any efforts to defeat Trump. If Trump wins, Democrats may deny the election and attempt to change the results, backed by the media and mobs. The real threat to democracy is Biden and the Democratic Party.
The Telegraph: Politics latest news: Minister denies Sunak’s Treasury was slow to pay Post Office scandal compensation
A minister denies claims that the Treasury delayed compensation for victims of the Post Office IT scandal. They assert that payments were made quickly during Rishi Sunak's time as Chancellor. Efforts are now being made to clear the names of wrongfully convicted subpostmasters.
Fox News: Maryland Rep. Steny Hoyer announces run for reelection: 'I have more work to complete'
Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md., announces plans for reelection, citing the need to protect American values and preserve democracy. Hoyer, 84, believes he has more work to complete in serving his district, state, and country. Critics argue that he should be rejected, while Hoyer blames Republican infighting for the current polarization in Congress.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: Israel announces 'pause' to Gaza assault in unexpected announcement
Israel temporarily pauses military activities in central Gaza for humanitarian purposes. Airstrikes continue in other areas. Thousands of Palestinians have been killed or wounded, with children suffering unimaginable losses.
#military
Front Page Magazine: How Does a Navy Sailor Spying for China Come Away With Only 2 Years in Prison?
A Navy service member is sentenced to 27 months in prison for sharing sensitive military information with a Chinese intelligence officer in exchange for bribes. The defendant secretly collected and transmitted classified information, violating his duty to protect the US. Prosecutors sought 37 months, but the judge settled on 27 months. China got its money's worth.
#culture
The Federalist: Punching Down At Everyone Makes Chappelle's Special A Knockout
Dave Chappelle's newest stand-up special on Netflix, "The Dreamer," addresses his career and the criticism he faces for "punching down" in his jokes. Chappelle continues to make people laugh by mocking various targets, including trans people, celebrities, and elected officials. Despite criticism, Chappelle remains successful and popular, proving that there is still a market for comedy that challenges modern pieties. He aims to bring people together through laughter and encourages society to lighten up and find humor in one another.
#education
GB News: Alex Batty starts college six years after going missing living in ‘hippy lifestyle’ in Europe
After six years living in continental communes, Alex Batty has started college in the UK. He is determined to get a proper education and pursue his dream of studying computer science. Batty's mother and grandfather, who accompanied him on their trip abroad, are currently on the run in France.
GB News: School pupils protest over 'sexist and unnecessary' uniform
Pupils at Yate Academy in South Gloucestershire protest against a controversial uniform policy. Parents accuse teachers of overreacting and disrupting learning. A petition with over a thousand signatures calls for a revision of skirt length restrictions.