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#politics

Fox News: New GOP senator tears into Dems 'seeking to delay' Pete Hegseth DOD confirmation
New GOP senator tears into Dems 'seeking to delay' Pete Hegseth DOD confirmation
Senator Jim Banks criticized Democrats for attempting to delay the confirmation hearing of Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense, emphasizing the importance of a swift confirmation for national security during the transition of power. He urged Senate Armed Services Chairman Roger Wicker to proceed with the hearing as scheduled on January 14.

In response, Senator Richard Blumenthal expressed concerns over Hegseth's qualifications and called for additional documentation before the committee considers his nomination. Banks defended Hegseth, arguing that Blumenthal's requests were unfounded and aimed at obstructing the confirmation process.


The Telegraph: Watch: LA mayor Karen Bass freezes as she faces criticism over Ghana visit during fires
Watch: LA mayor Karen Bass freezes as she faces criticism over Ghana visit during fires
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faced backlash after returning from a trip to Africa to find parts of the city devastated by fires. Critics highlighted her decision to cut $17.6 million from the fire department budget amid severe weather warnings.

During a confrontation with a reporter, Bass remained silent when asked if she owed citizens an apology for her absence and whether she regretted the budget cuts. She did not respond to further inquiries about her competence or position.


The Economist: Europe has lots of lithium, but struggles to get it out of the ground
Europe has lots of lithium, but struggles to get it out of the ground
Europe holds about 5% of the world's lithium reserves but currently produces almost none, relying heavily on imports from China for this critical resource used in electric-vehicle batteries. Meeting strategic autonomy targets appears increasingly challenging.

Additionally, tensions between Poland and Ukraine over historical war crimes are straining relations, while Austria may be on the verge of electing its first far-right leader since 1945. The political landscape in Europe is shifting, raising concerns about extremism and governance.


Breitbart: Nolte – Exclusive: Trump Has Higher Favorable Rating than Disney
Nolte – Exclusive: Trump Has Higher Favorable Rating than Disney
President-elect Donald Trump has a higher favorability rating than Disney, according to a Rasmussen Reports poll. Trump’s rating stands at +11, while Disney is only +6, with 49% favorable and 43% unfavorable views. Trump's numbers are notable given the polarizing nature of politics.

The article criticizes Disney for its political stances and content choices that have alienated its traditional audience. It suggests that Disney's decline in popularity contrasts sharply with Trump's current favorability, highlighting a shift in public sentiment.


Forbes: What To Expect From Trump’s Hush Money Sentencing—As Top N.Y. Court Rejects His Request To Stop It
What To Expect From Trump’s Hush Money Sentencing—As Top N.Y. Court Rejects His Request To Stop It
New York's highest court has denied Donald Trump's request to halt his sentencing for falsifying business records, scheduled for January 10. Despite being found guilty on 34 felony counts, Trump is unlikely to face prison time, with the judge leaning towards granting an unconditional discharge.

Trump's conviction will remain, allowing him to appeal the verdict post-sentencing. He cannot self-pardon as the case is in state court, and as a convicted felon, he may face travel restrictions. The outcome marks a significant contrast to the potential maximum penalties he faced.


The Economist: Olaf Scholz still thinks he can win re-election as chancellor
Olaf Scholz still thinks he can win re-election as chancellor
Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces a challenging re-election bid as polls show his Social Democrats trailing significantly behind the Christian Democratic Union and the Alternative for Germany. With an election set for February 23rd, Scholz's camp remains optimistic despite the party's current 16% support.

Germany's economic struggles and rising voter anxiety contribute to the difficult political landscape. Scholz's party plans to officially nominate him as their candidate, with supporters asserting that a comeback is still possible.


Le Monde: Immigration takes center stage in Germany's election campaign
Immigration takes center stage in Germany's election campaign
The recent car-ramming attack in Magdeburg has shifted the focus of the upcoming German parliamentary elections toward immigration issues, a topic previously sidelined by governing parties. The attack, which resulted in six deaths and nearly 300 injuries, has intensified discussions on immigration policy.

Friedrich Merz, leader of the CDU/CSU and a candidate for chancellor, has proposed measures to strip dual nationals of their citizenship if they commit crimes, advocating for stricter immigration controls in response to rising violence linked to refugees.


The Economist: Austria could soon have a first far-right leader since 1945
Austria could soon have a first far-right leader since 1945
Austria may soon see its first far-right leader since 1945, as Herbert Kickl of the Freedom Party is in discussions to form the next government. This follows significant protests against the current administration, with demonstrators expressing strong opposition to the political shift.

The political climate in Europe is shifting, with extremist views gaining traction in various nations. This development raises questions about the future of democracy and governance in the region.


#society

Forbes: These Los Angeles Landmarks—And Celebrities’ Homes—Have Been Destroyed By Wildfires
These Los Angeles Landmarks—And Celebrities’ Homes—Have Been Destroyed By Wildfires
Wildfires in Los Angeles County have destroyed thousands of structures, including homes of celebrities in the Pacific Palisades, where the average home price exceeds $3 million. Notable landmarks such as the Pasadena Jewish Temple and Palisades Charter High School have also suffered damage.

The fires have led to the evacuation of over 130,000 people and the destruction of at least 2,000 buildings. Five fatalities have been reported, and federal assistance has been approved to aid those affected.


Breitbart: Iconic Hollywood Landmarks Threatened by Sunset Fire
Iconic Hollywood Landmarks Threatened by Sunset Fire
Wildfires in Los Angeles County continue to threaten iconic Hollywood landmarks, forcing over 100,000 residents to evacuate. New fires have emerged in Hollywood Hills and Studio City, with high winds exacerbating the situation.

At least five fatalities have been reported, and approximately 1,000 structures have been destroyed. Celebrities among those evacuated include Mark Hamill and Tom Hanks.


Forbes: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Docuseries Releases This Month: Here Are All The Major Allegations Against Him
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Docuseries Releases This Month: Here Are All The Major Allegations Against Him
Sean "Diddy" Combs faces numerous allegations of violence and sexual misconduct as he awaits trial on a federal sex trafficking indictment. A new docuseries titled "The Fall of Diddy," featuring over 30 individuals connected to Combs, will explore these claims and his career.

Combs' legal team has denied the accusations, labeling them as baseless and fictional. The upcoming series, along with other documentaries, aims to shed light on the troubling allegations spanning decades, including claims of drugging and sexual assault involving minors.


Breitbart: Churches Burn; Synagogue Scorched, but Survives; Rabbi's Home Lost in Palisades Fire
Churches Burn; Synagogue Scorched, but Survives; Rabbi's Home Lost in Palisades Fire
The Palisades Fire in Los Angeles has caused significant damage to religious buildings, with the Presbyterian Church on Sunset Boulevard being completely destroyed, except for its cross tower. Other places of worship, like Kehillat Israel synagogue and Chabad of Pacific Palisades, experienced varying levels of damage.

The fire's devastation has left half of the Pacific Palisades community in ruins, with thousands of families losing their homes. Faith and worship centers are expected to play a vital role in the recovery process for those affected.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: The historic importance of Greenland for US national security as debate over island's future roars on
The historic importance of Greenland for US national security as debate over island's future roars on
Donald Trump Jr. visited Greenland as President-elect Trump intensified rhetoric about acquiring the territory, citing national security concerns and potential military coercion. Denmark's Prime Minister reiterated that Greenland is not for sale, emphasizing its importance to the Greenlandic people.

Greenland's strategic location is crucial for U.S. military operations, especially with increasing Arctic activity from China and Russia. The Pentagon has downplayed Trump's comments, with officials stating that such notions are impractical and unlikely to materialize.


#sports

The Western Journal: NFL Announces Contingency Plan to Move Playoff Game Due to Wildfires
NFL Announces Contingency Plan to Move Playoff Game Due to Wildfires
California wildfires may force the NFL to relocate the Monday playoff game between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams from SoFi Stadium. The league has a contingency plan in place to move the game to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, if necessary.

The NFL emphasized the safety of the Los Angeles community and expressed gratitude to first responders. Five fires are currently burning in the region, destroying thousands of acres and structures, with fatalities reported.


#technology

Fox News: This fake app clone will steal everything you type on your Android
This fake app clone will steal everything you type on your Android
A new malware called FireScam is targeting Android users by masquerading as a premium version of the popular messaging app Telegram. It is distributed through fake websites and can steal personal information, including passwords and financial details, by tracking user activity on infected devices.

To protect against such threats, users should download apps only from official stores, verify developers, scrutinize app permissions, and keep devices updated. Using strong antivirus software is also recommended to detect and block harmful downloads.