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#politics

Fox News: GREG GUTFELD: Liberal media, comedians told the biggest lie in the history of presidential politics
GREG GUTFELD: Liberal media, comedians told the biggest lie in the history of presidential politics
A recent Gallup poll indicates that President Biden is rated the lowest among U.S. presidents in the last 65 years, second only to Nixon. Critics argue that Biden's scandals overshadow Nixon's Watergate, suggesting he may be the worst president in history.

Media figures and comedians have faced backlash for not criticizing Biden, with some admitting they felt pressured to remain silent. This has led to a call for honesty and accountability within the party, as many believe that the lack of criticism contributed to public discontent and electoral losses.


Breitbart: Dem Rep. Sherman: 'Political' to Blame L.A. Fire Budget Cuts for Impacts of Fire
Dem Rep. Sherman: 'Political' to Blame L.A. Fire Budget Cuts for Impacts of Fire
Rep. Brad Sherman (D-CA) stated that cuts to the Los Angeles Fire Department's budget, aimed at training funds for 2025, should be reversed. He emphasized that these cuts are not responsible for current firefighting issues in the Palisades, as they were not intended for immediate use.

Sherman expressed confidence in future appropriations for firefighters at the city level and highlighted the federal government's support for a new training site in his district.


Fox News: BRETT TOLMAN: Supreme Court allows NY judge to proceed with vendetta against Trump, all to tag him with a word
BRETT TOLMAN: Supreme Court allows NY judge to proceed with vendetta against Trump, all to tag him with a word
The Supreme Court's decision not to block Donald Trump's sentencing hearing has raised concerns about judicial impartiality and prosecutorial overreach. Critics argue that the case, involving 34 counts of falsifying business records, is politically motivated and undermines public trust in the legal system.

Judge Juan Merchan's handling of the case is seen as biased, with implications that it could set a dangerous precedent for politically motivated prosecutions. The integrity of the judiciary is at stake, as the case may erode the essential checks and balances that protect individual liberties.


#society

Breitbart: Court Neuters Biden's Radical Transgender Regulations
Court Neuters Biden's Radical Transgender Regulations
A federal court has blocked the Biden administration's Title IX rule changes, which aimed to redefine sex discrimination to include gender identity. Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti hailed the ruling as a victory for women's privacy and rights.

The court criticized the administration's efforts as a violation of the original Title IX intent, stating that allowing biological males into women's spaces contradicts the law's purpose. This decision follows previous rulings against the administration's Title IX changes, further complicating Biden's agenda.


GB News: Council worker stole over £1m from local authority over 17 years but was still in debt when he got caught
Council worker stole over £1m from local authority over 17 years but was still in debt when he got caught
Michael Paterson, a former Aberdeen City Council employee, embezzled over £1 million by fraudulently issuing council tax refunds to himself over 17 years. He was caught in 2023 after a colleague raised suspicions and was sentenced to four years in prison in July 2024.

The Accounts Commission emphasizes the need for stronger fraud protections across Scotland's local authorities, highlighting failures in Aberdeen's financial oversight. They urge councils to implement effective monitoring systems and encourage whistleblowing to prevent similar incidents.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Diplomatic gulf between France and Algeria widens
Diplomatic gulf between France and Algeria widens
The relationship between France and Algeria is currently strained, marked by a dispute over Western Sahara and the arrest of French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal. President Emmanuel Macron's recent comments questioning Algeria's "honor" in the Sansal case have further escalated tensions.

This ongoing crisis reflects the complex legacy of colonialism and immigration between the two nations, with little indication of resolution in the near future.


Breitbart: Everything You Need to Know About Buying the Panama Canal
Everything You Need to Know About Buying the Panama Canal
President-elect Donald Trump has voiced intentions to regain control of the Panama Canal, claiming it is vital to U.S. interests and accusing China of abusing its operation. He criticized the original 1977 treaty that ceded control to Panama, suggesting it should never have been made.

Trump highlighted the potential for legal justification to challenge Panama's ownership under the Carter-Torrijos Treaties, particularly if neutrality guarantees are violated. He also threatened to demand the canal's return if transit fees for U.S. vessels are not lowered, asserting that Panama's claims of necessity due to droughts are unfounded.


#economy

Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Cracks Emerge in the Fed's Rate Cut Consensus
Breitbart Business Digest: Cracks Emerge in the Fed's Rate Cut Consensus
Federal Reserve officials are reassessing their monetary policy stance after recent rate cuts, with some expressing concerns about rising inflation risks. The December meeting minutes indicate a shift toward caution, suggesting that further easing may not be appropriate unless economic conditions worsen significantly.

The bond market is reacting negatively to the Fed's rate cuts, with yields rising instead of falling. Analysts argue that the Fed's proactive approach may have backfired, raising inflation expectations rather than alleviating economic stress. The upcoming FOMC meeting may clarify the Fed's direction, potentially signaling an end to the easing cycle.