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1 Feb 2025
#politics
Fox News: Conservative activist credits Trump for his docu-series going to Sundance: 'Pivoted to the middle'
Venture capitalist Paul Martino credits Donald Trump's election win for the selection of his documentary "Bucks County, USA" at the Sundance Film Festival. The series explores the friendship of two 14-year-old girls with opposing political views, aiming to foster dialogue and understanding.
Martino argues that Trump's victory has led to increased political discussions, even within traditionally liberal spaces like Sundance. He faced criticism during the premiere but emphasized the importance of sharing perspectives and the rationality of conservative viewpoints, particularly regarding Covid policies.
#society
Fox News: Tips and tricks for hosting an epic Super Bowl party
Super Bowl Sunday is a prime occasion for at-home gatherings, with tips from event experts emphasizing the importance of a diverse menu catering to all dietary preferences. Options should include healthy, gluten-free, and traditional foods, allowing guests to snack throughout the game.
To enhance the experience, hosts are encouraged to create a festive atmosphere with colorful decor and comfortable seating. A DIY drink bar can keep the energy high, while a sign-up sheet for food contributions can ease hosting pressures. This approach fosters a relaxed environment for everyone to enjoy the game.
#crime
GB News: Neighbour row erupts as resident accused of issuing 'anti-English' threats before brandishing hoe
A 54-year-old man, Simon Ferguson, has been sentenced to 200 hours of unpaid work after threatening neighbors with a garden hoe and making racist remarks during a violent outburst in Aberdour. The incident stemmed from a dispute over a skip containing belongings of a deceased resident.
Ferguson admitted to brandishing the hoe and making racially aggravated threats, including threatening to slit a neighbor's throat. The sheriff expressed shock at his behavior and mandated a community payback order along with a written apology to the affected neighbor.