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9 Jan 2024
#politics
Fox News: New Jersey Gov. Murphy demands bus companies give notice before sending migrants bound for NYC
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has demanded that charter bus companies transporting migrants to New York City provide advance notice to officials in New Jersey. The buses are being sent to New Jersey instead of New York City due to restrictions implemented by Mayor Eric Adams. Murphy wants bus companies to provide details about the number of passengers, their ages, and the locations where they will be dropped off. He believes that advance notice is necessary to ensure the health and safety of the migrants.
Meanwhile, Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas has suggested that Adams should sue President Biden instead of the bus companies. New York City has filed a lawsuit against the companies, alleging that they are causing a strain on the city's social services system. Adams expressed outrage and praised Murphy's support in addressing the issue. He is considering implementing increased security measures at migrant shelters following a recent deadly stabbing incident.
Fox News: Judge Judy endorses Nikki Haley for president: 'She is whip smart...she is the future'
Judge Judy endorses Nikki Haley for the 2024 presidential race, praising her intelligence and leadership qualities. Haley thanks the judge for her support. Haley has gained momentum in Iowa and New Hampshire polls, positioning herself as a top contender.
The Telegraph: Emmanuel Macron appoints France’s youngest prime minister
Emmanuel Macron appoints Gabriel Attal, education minister, as France's youngest prime minister. The move aims to revitalize Macron's second term. Attal is a potential presidential candidate and the first openly gay prime minister.
#society
The Federalist: Democrats Set The Stage In 2023 For An LGBT Onslaught In 2024
The Biden administration's agency actions in 2023 reflected a commitment to radical gender ideology. Proposed regulations in education, employment, and healthcare prioritized the pro-LGBT agenda, disregarding children's interests and women's rights. These harmful proposals, if finalized in 2024, would have far-reaching consequences for women and girls in sports, workplace accommodation protections for pregnancy, discrimination based on gender dysphoria, foster care placements for LGBTQI+ children, and workplace pronoun and bathroom mandates.
The Economist: A typically British way to smooth handovers of power
The Labour Party seeks access talks with civil servants to prepare for government. In Britain, these discussions are discreet and informal, dating back 60 years. The process is awkward, leaving room for petulance and suspicion between politicians and officials.
Fox News: Mexico City prepares to resume bullfighting after highest court overturns ban
Mexico City's ban on bullfighting has been overturned by the Supreme Court, which ruled that the ban did not prove "imminent and irreparable damage" caused by the sport. Bullfighting is set to return to the city's Plaza Mexico stadium, although animal rights activists remain concerned about the violence and cruelty associated with the practice.
GB News: Dry January shock for millions as supermarkets raise prices of low and non-alcohol beer by 22%
Millions of Britons are facing price increases for low and non-alcohol beers during Dry January. Supermarkets such as Tesco, Asda, and Sainsbury's have raised the prices of these beverages, with the average cost of popular brands rising by 22.3%. The price hikes have affected other supermarkets as well, and low and no-alcohol beers have seen bigger price jumps compared to full-strength beers in the past year.
#foreignaffairs
The Federalist: No, Taiwan’s Presidential Election Isn’t About 'Peace And War'
Consequential Taiwanese election on Jan. 13 framed by China as "peace and war" choice. China likely to invade Taiwan regardless of election outcome. Front-runner is DPP candidate William Lai Ching-te, who is opposed by Beijing-friendly candidates from KMT and TPP. Beijing conducting overt and covert interference to prevent DPP victory. Xi Jinping determined to annex Taiwan, force may be his only option. Taiwan must choose a leader prepared for impending war.
Fox News: Communist candidate approved for Russian presidential election
The Russian Communist Party has registered Nikolai Kharitonov as a candidate in the upcoming presidential elections, running against incumbent President Vladimir Putin. Kharitonov previously ran against Putin in 2004, finishing in second place. Putin, although an independent candidate, receives support from the dominant United Russia party.
#economy
Fox News: Despite the spin, Americans know this truth about Bidenomics
President Biden and his allies in the media falsely claim that the economy is better off under his administration. However, Americans are feeling the effects of increasing prices and inflation, making them demonstrably poorer. Support for Biden among Hispanics and Black voters has declined significantly, as the Democratic Party moves further left and fails to address the needs of working families. The Biden administration's claims of a booming economy are hollow, as Americans can see the reality in their monthly budgets.
#religion
The Telegraph: Pictured: Millions of Filipinos swarm statue of Jesus for Black Nazarene procession
Millions of Catholics in the Philippines gathered to witness the Black Nazarene statue being paraded through Manila, a religious devotion believed to bring good fortune and healing. This event, one of the largest displays of religious fervor worldwide, took place for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
#history
Flag And Cross: Fishermen Discover 19th-century Military Cannon In river
A group of magnet fishers in Sheffield pulled a 19th-century Royal Navy cannon out of the River Don. The cannon, belonging to the Royal Navy Signals, is a unique find and has been restored and displayed in the living room of a couple from Birmingham.
#health
Flag And Cross: Catholic Group Provides Clean Water For Communities In Nigeria
Water scarcity is a global problem due to factors like population growth and climate change, leading to contaminated water sources and diseases. In Nigeria alone, millions lack access to clean water and sanitation. The Salesians of Don Bosco are working to provide communities with safe drinking water sources. Though they face challenges like funding and security, they remain committed to addressing the urgent need for water.
#crime
Fox News: Russian national in California pleads guilty to funneling money to 'jihad' fundraiser supporting terror group
Russian national in California pleads guilty to providing material support to designated terror organization HTS. Murat Kurashev funneled $13,000 to two known couriers for an HTS fundraiser. He followed the fundraiser's online presence and expressed desire to join fight in Syria.
#science
GB News: Scientists discover new way to detect ‘alien life’ as they scan distant planets for oceans
New research suggests that detecting water on exoplanets may become easier by comparing carbon dioxide (CO2) levels. Exoplanets with significantly lower CO2 levels than their neighbors could potentially have liquid oceans. This groundbreaking study provides hope for identifying both water and signs of life on distant planets.
Flag And Cross: Ants Can Detect Infections And Produce Their Own Antidote
Matabele ants can detect and treat infected wounds on each other using antibiotics, reducing mortality by 90%. This discovery could lead to new types of antibiotics.
#other
The Telegraph: Last year was hottest on record
Last year was the hottest on record, with temperatures surpassing pre-industrial levels by 1.48 degrees. CO2 emissions hit record levels.
The Federalist: Leftist Consultants Spoil Beloved Video Games With DEI
Gamers are alarmed by the left's infiltration of the gaming industry through Sweet Baby Inc., a company that promotes diversity and inclusion. Their influence can be seen in games like "God of War: Ragnarok" and "Alan Wake II" where characters and narratives are changed to align with leftist agendas. The result is a decline in quality and the destruction of beloved franchises. Gamers are calling for a boycott to stop this woke meddling and focus on the true purpose of games - fun.
GB News: EU says it want a MILLION migrants every single YEAR: 'It's not enough'
EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson calls for one million more migrants per year to address workforce decline. She emphasizes the need for legal migration and cracking down on illegal migration to prevent dangerous smuggling routes. Migration issues have contributed to the rise of populist parties across Europe.