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9 Jan 2025
#politics
GB News: Thousands of civil servants to strike 'indefinitely' over demand to work from the office three days a week
Nearly 4,000 HM Land Registry staff will begin indefinite strike action on January 21, protesting mandatory office attendance for three days a week. The PCS union claims this requirement is outdated and could exacerbate existing work backlogs.
The strike raises concerns about potential delays in property transactions, as buyers rush to finalize deals before April's stamp duty increases. The government has downplayed the expected impact, stating essential services will continue.
Front Page Magazine: Watson Video: The Truth About The Wildfires
Paul Watson's latest video critiques the impact of leftist policies on urban environments, specifically focusing on the issue of wildfires. He argues that these policies contribute to destructive outcomes in cities.
Forbes: Jimmy Carter Funeral: Casket Lands In Georgia—After Trump, Obama, Biden Attend D.C. Service (Live Updates)
Former President Jimmy Carter was memorialized in a state funeral at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., attended by all living presidents. The service included tributes from family and friends, with President Biden highlighting Carter's character and legacy of service.
After the D.C. service, Carter's casket was flown to Georgia for burial in his hometown of Plains, alongside his late wife, Rosalynn Carter. A national day of mourning was observed, with flags at half-staff and federal agencies closed.
The Federalist: Propaganda Press Is As Fake As David Muir's Fireman Costume
David Muir, an ABC news anchor, has come under scrutiny for using clothespins to adjust his firefighter jacket while reporting on fires in Los Angeles, raising questions about media authenticity. Critics argue that such vanity reflects a broader trend of media bias and performative theater aligned with Democratic interests.
The article highlights instances of media manipulation, such as the Russia collusion narrative and the portrayal of political figures, suggesting that outlets often prioritize partisan agendas over objective reporting. This pattern of behavior leads to skepticism about the credibility of news from these sources.
Fox News: Thousands of Venezuelan opposition supporters take to the streets ahead of Maduro's third inauguration
Venezuelan opposition parties protested nationwide ahead of President Nicolás Maduro's inauguration for a third term, with leader Maria Corina Machado making her first public appearance since August. The opposition claims Edmundo Gonzalez won last year's election, while the government maintains Maduro's victory.
Protests were met with security forces and tear gas, as demonstrators expressed frustration over economic hardships and political repression. The opposition's efforts to rally support highlight the ongoing tensions in Venezuela's political landscape, with calls for change resonating among the populace.
The Telegraph: Venezuela’s opposition leader Maria Corina Machado ‘kidnapped’
Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado was reportedly "kidnapped" after leading a protest against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas. Her team claimed she was violently intercepted and shots were fired at her convoy.
The Venezuelan government dismissed the reports as a "media distraction," with officials labeling the claims as tactics from opposition "fascists."
Front Page Magazine: Trump Reacts to Trudeau’s Resignation
Justin Trudeau announced his resignation but will remain in office until March 4, when the Liberal Party selects a new leader. Trump responded by reiterating his call for Canada to become the 51st state, citing trade deficits and security concerns as reasons for the merger.
Trump argues that Canada relies heavily on U.S. support and that merging would eliminate tariffs and enhance security against threats from China and Russia. He also mentioned Greenland, suggesting it could benefit from joining the U.S. as part of his broader vision for strengthening America.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Could Musk-Starmer Spat Threaten US-UK Security Alliance?
Elon Musk has reignited the discussion around the issue of Muslim rape gangs in the UK, criticizing the government’s handling of the situation. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is reportedly considering the implications of Musk's comments on the US-UK security alliance, especially if Trump aligns with Musk's views.
The article highlights the historical neglect of victims by British authorities due to political correctness and the ongoing struggle for justice. It suggests that Starmer’s government is facing increasing scrutiny over its failures to address the grooming gang scandals, with calls for accountability growing louder.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Army says trio of suspected Houthi drones downed, ending short-lived lull
Israel's air force intercepted three drones launched from Yemen by the Iran-backed Houthi group, marking a return to attacks after a brief lull. No injuries or damage were reported, with only one drone reaching Israeli territory before being shot down.
The IDF reported over 350 drones and missiles fired by the Houthis since October 7, 2023. Despite previous attempts to curb Houthi attacks, the group continues to target Israel, with recent incidents underscoring ongoing tensions in the region.
#other
On The Water: How to Donate Your Christmas Tree to Support Fisheries in 2025
Various organizations are accepting Christmas tree donations to support environmental initiatives. In Rhode Island, the 'Trees for Trout' program enhances aquatic habitats, while New York's Long Island Beach Buggy Association uses trees to combat beach erosion.
New Jersey's American Littoral Society collects trees for a living shoreline project, and Virginia's Department of Wildlife Resources repurposes them to create fish habitats in local lakes. Contact these groups for details on tree acceptance and drop-off locations.