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12 Feb 2024
#politics
The Telegraph: Monday evening news briefing: Rafah offensive will bring ‘severe consequences’, warns Iran
Amid reports of an Israeli ground invasion in Rafah, the Iranian foreign minister warns that there will be "severe consequences" for Israel. A poll suggests that the Conservative party could lose more than half of England's 100 most rural seats in the upcoming election.
Fox News: GOP candidate vying for Santos House seat slams Democratic opponent's 'disrespectful' jabs: 'Shame on him'
Republican candidate Mazi Pilip and Democratic candidate Tom Suozzi are engaged in a close race for a House seat in New York with national implications. The candidates have clashed over issues such as immigration and abortion. Suozzi has accused Pilip of being untruthful about her record and extreme positions, while Pilip has criticized Suozzi's record on the southern border and defunding the police. Polls show Suozzi with a slight lead, but Pilip believes voters are most concerned about the migrant crisis.
Human Events: ROD THOMSON: Haley is hurting her political future, and the GOP, by staying in the race
At this point, Nikki Haley's chances of winning the GOP nomination are slim. She is trailing behind President Trump in her home state of South Carolina and risks damaging her brand in the Republican Party. Haley's decision to stay in the race despite these odds is seen as self-destructive and unlikely to yield positive results.
Front Page Magazine: Transgender Muslim Man With "Free Palestine" Rifle Opens Fire in Church
Transgender man opens fire in Houston church with a rifle saying "Free Palestine." Media portrays motive as a mystery, but shooter's leftist politics and possible Islamic orientation suggest otherwise. Lefties speculate hateful motive, while Harris County Judge considers it a potential hate crime.
Breitbart: Khanna: Trump's 'Cruelty and Coarseness' Is Damaging Our Kids
Ro Khanna, a Democratic representative, criticized Donald Trump for his cruelty and coarseness in damaging American culture and children. Trump insulted Nikki Haley's husband, who is serving in Africa, and undermined the norm of respecting spouses and families. This reflects the change in the Republican party under Trump.
#society
The Economist: How to live to 100
Sidmouth, a small seaside town in East Devon, is known for its high concentration of centenarians. The residents attribute their long lives to the sea air, staying active, and social connections. However, the rest of Britain has a mixed story, with some areas having lower life expectancy compared to the national average.
GB News: Hungarian President quits after pardoning man in child sex abuse case
Hungary's President Katalin Novak resigns and admits to making a mistake after pardoning a man involved in a child sex abuse case, causing protests and backlash. Novak is a key ally of Viktor Orban, and her decision has raised doubts about zero tolerance for paedophilia.
The Federalist: The National Anthem Should Be A Sing-A-Long, Not A Performance
For a singer, performing the national anthem at the Super Bowl is a massive opportunity. However, the trend of stylized performances prevents people from joining in and singing along. Singing the anthem straight, like Billy Joel and Linda Ronstadt did, brings people together and should be the primary purpose.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Egypt says peace treaty with Israel safe despite jitters over Rafah offensive
Egypt's Foreign Minister assures that the peace treaty with Israel will be upheld, despite concerns that Israeli offensive on Rafah could lead to a humanitarian crisis and strain relations. Efforts to reach a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas are ongoing.
Le Monde: France uncovers vast network of Russian disinformation sites
French authorities uncover a network of fake news sites, dubbed "Portal Kombat," spreading pro-Russian propaganda targeting Ukraine and European countries. Sites like Pravda-fr.com amplify messages denigrating Ukraine and its leaders.
Times Of Israel: Beyond Israel’s Borders: Is Iran actually able to control its proxies?
Following American accusations, Iran denies responsibility for its proxies' attacks on American bases in Syria and Iraq. US focuses on local groups affiliated with Iran. Questions arise about the extent of Iran's control over these organizations. Syria and Iraq militias have different dynamics, but both receive support from Iran. In Sudan, internet shutdowns worsen the already dire humanitarian situation. The war-torn country struggles to receive and distribute aid effectively. In the BDS movement, calls to boycott Starbucks, Coca-Cola, and McDonald's gain traction due to their alleged support for Israel. The boycott campaign has affected the sales and stocks of these companies. Turkey, which was also affected by an earthquake, still faces challenges in providing adequate housing for refugees. President Erdogan's promises of new homes have not been fulfilled, leaving many displaced individuals without compensation.
The Telegraph: Pro-Palestine marcher thought paraglider image a peace symbol
Three women were charged under the Terrorism Act for carrying or displaying an image of a Hamas paraglider at a pro-Palestine march in London. The prosecution argues that the use of paragliders by Hamas in recent attacks would arouse reasonable suspicion that they were supporters of the proscribed organization. The defendants claim that they did not see the images as supportive of Hamas and believed them to be symbols of liberation and peace.
#religion
The Imaginative Conservative: Restoring Beauty to the World
The Rule of St. Benedict has guided Benedictine monks for centuries, emphasizing prayer and work for the restoration of the world. At The Imaginative Conservative, we strive to preserve the values of the Western Tradition. We rely on donations from our readers to support our mission.
#education
Breitbart: Christian School Boots Students Whose Mom Kept OnlyFans Decal on Car
Two students expelled from a Florida school due to their mom's refusal to remove an OnlyFans car sticker. School claims it advertised pornography to students.
#crime
Fox News: Chicago's top cop admits flubbing number of homicide cases resolved by police
The head of Chicago's police department exaggerated the number of homicides solved by the department's detectives. Initially claiming a 76% clearance rate, it was later revealed that only three out of the reported homicides had been solved. The department clarified that 16 of the cases had actually been resolved from incidents the previous year.
Fox News: Lakewood Church shooting: FBI, police reportedly search Houston-area home linked to shooter
Authorities in Texas are searching a home for clues about the shooter who opened fire at Joel Osteen's Lakewood Church. Witnesses describe chaos inside the megachurch as they sought safety during the shooting. The shooter, who remains unidentified, was killed by off-duty police officers at the scene.
#outdoors
Fox News: California hiker found dead on snowy mountain after she went missing on a solo hike 1 week ago
A missing hiker was found dead on Southern California's Mount Baldy. Lefei Huang, 22, went missing on a solo hike and was discovered in the upper San Antonio Creek Falls area. Heavy snowfall and treacherous conditions made the search difficult.
#other
GB News: Coastguard forced to email BBC for help as ship blocks emergency channel for 12 hours by listening to Radio 4
A ship near the Shetland islands accidentally played BBC Radio 4 over the Coastguard emergency channel all day. The incident was resolved after the Coastguard contacted the BBC for help. Luckily, there were no incidents during the 12-hour period.
Fox News: Trinidad and Tobago facing 'national emergency' after major coastal oil spill
Trinidad and Tobago's prime minister declared a "national emergency" due to a large oil spill that has coated several beaches on Tobago's southwest coast. The owner of the overturned vessel has yet to be identified, and the extent of the spill and the cause of the accident remain unclear.