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#politics

GB News: Reform TOP YouGov poll AGAIN as Rayner, Streeting, Cooper and ‘slew’ of other Labour big beasts projected to LOSE seats
Reform TOP YouGov poll AGAIN as Rayner, Streeting, Cooper and ‘slew’ of other Labour big beasts projected to LOSE seats
Reform UK has topped a YouGov poll for the second consecutive week, leading with 26% support, ahead of Labour at 25% and the Conservatives at 21%. The party has gained traction across various regions, notably in the West Midlands and North, and has even surpassed Labour in Scotland.

The poll results indicate significant potential losses for Labour, with projections suggesting they could lose 163 seats if elections were held now. Reform UK is also experiencing growth in membership, surpassing 200,000, while the Conservatives face challenges in local elections.


#society

Front Page Magazine: Afghan Refugee With Story of "Hope and Love" Brags About Killing Israelis
Afghan Refugee With Story of "Hope and Love" Brags About Killing Israelis
Rashad Nadir, an Afghan refugee now working as a nurse in Australia, has made headlines for his controversial statements about harming Israelis. In a viral video, he claims to have sent Israeli patients to "Jehannam" and expresses intentions to kill them if they enter the hospital.

His lawyer describes Nadir as emotional and claims his remarks were misunderstood jokes. Critics argue this reflects a broader issue of anti-Israeli sentiment among some migrants, raising concerns about the implications of such attitudes in Australian society.


Fox News: Canada appoints fentanyl czar, fulfilling Trump's request amid tariff threats
Canada appoints fentanyl czar, fulfilling Trump's request amid tariff threats
Canada has appointed Kevin Brosseau as its fentanyl czar to enhance cooperation with the U.S. in combating the fentanyl trade. This move follows a deal with President Trump to pause additional tariffs on Canadian imports, contingent on stronger border enforcement measures.

The appointment is part of a $1.3 billion border security plan, which includes advanced surveillance technology and increased personnel. Trudeau emphasized the need to eliminate fentanyl production and trafficking, despite Canada being responsible for less than 1% of fentanyl intercepted at the U.S. border.


#economy

Front Page Magazine: Use USAID's Food Stockpiles to Lower US Food Prices
Use USAID's Food Stockpiles to Lower US Food Prices
USAID faces criticism as nearly $489 million worth of food aid is at risk of spoilage due to paused funding. The agency, which typically sources food from U.S. farmers, has food sitting in ports and warehouses, raising concerns about waste and the effectiveness of foreign aid.

Critics argue that instead of letting this food go to waste, it could be redirected to help Americans, potentially lowering domestic food prices. However, USAID's priorities seem to favor international distribution over addressing local needs.


#health

The Mirror: 'I didn't think anything of my back pain - then I was given 12 months to live'
'I didn't think anything of my back pain - then I was given 12 months to live'
Jo Bromilow, 45, was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer after initially dismissing her back pain and loss of appetite. Despite a prognosis of just 12 months to live, her family remains hopeful as they support her through treatment and fundraising efforts to improve her quality of life.

Mia, Jo's daughter, has launched a JustGiving page to help cover therapy costs and ease financial burdens, while also participating in various fundraising events. The family emphasizes Jo's strength and the deep bond they share as they navigate this challenging time together.


#education

Front Page Magazine: Why Does the Dept of Ed Need to Spend Almost $1B on "Research"
Why Does the Dept of Ed Need to Spend Almost $1B on "Research"
The American educational system is criticized for its inefficiency, spending vast amounts of money per student while yielding poor results. Much funding is diverted to inflated salaries, consultants, and ineffective programs rather than improving teaching quality.

The recent cut of $900 million in research funding by the Trump administration has sparked outrage, but critics argue that decades of contradictory data have failed to enhance education. They contend that investing in competent teachers and local education would be far more beneficial than further research.


#sports

The Mirror: Vinicius Jr gets last laugh on Man City after response to Ballon d'Or banner
Vinicius Jr gets last laugh on Man City after response to Ballon d'Or banner
Manchester City fans faced backlash after mocking Vinicius Junior for his Ballon d'Or defeat, as he was named man of the match in Real Madrid's 3-2 victory over City in the Champions League. Despite City fans' taunts, Vinicius assisted both goals that secured Madrid's win.

Vinicius acknowledged the fans' jibes motivated him, emphasizing the significance of the Champions League and the team's history. The match showcased a dramatic finish, with Madrid overcoming a late penalty to claim victory in the first leg of the playoff.


The Mirror: 'I played in the Merseyside derby - this is why it's the most intense game'
'I played in the Merseyside derby - this is why it's the most intense game'
Stan Collymore regards the Merseyside Derby as the most intense rivalry he has experienced, highlighting the fierce atmosphere and divided loyalties among families in Liverpool. He reminisced about a memorable match in 1996 at Goodison Park that ended in a 1-1 draw, where he assisted Robbie Fowler's equalizer.

As Everton prepares to host Liverpool in the latest derby, Liverpool aims to maintain their strong Premier League form, while Everton seeks to improve under manager David Moyes. The match was postponed from December due to adverse weather conditions.