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#politics

The Western Journal: We Are Now Able to See What Google Searches Spiked in DC After Trump's Victory - They Are Terrified
We Are Now Able to See What Google Searches Spiked in DC After Trump's Victory - They Are Terrified
Following Trump's victory, there was a notable spike in Google searches in Washington D.C. for terms related to international money transfers, data erasure, and legal assistance. This trend raises questions about the motivations behind these searches, particularly in the context of the new administration.

While these searches are not inherently illegal, the significant increase in queries for “Swiss bank,” “wipe,” and “lawyer” suggests a heightened concern among bureaucrats about potential scrutiny or legal challenges. This behavior reflects a serious attitude towards the incoming administration and hints at possible unease within the D.C. establishment.


#society

Le Monde: French PM vows to help probe boarding school abuse allegations, repeats he was 'not aware'
French PM vows to help probe boarding school abuse allegations, repeats he was 'not aware'
French Prime Minister François Bayrou has pledged to investigate allegations of decades of sexual abuse at a Catholic boarding school in Pau. This comes after accusations that he misled Parliament regarding his knowledge of the abuse during his time as education minister in the 1990s.

Bayrou met with alleged victims and stated he was unaware of the sexual abuse claims, only having knowledge of a physical assault complaint. He plans to request additional magistrates for a thorough investigation and support for former pupils whose allegations are beyond the statute of limitations.


GB News: ‘Hypocrites!’ Patrick Christys takes swipe at Meghan as private jet trip sparks climate debate
‘Hypocrites!’ Patrick Christys takes swipe at Meghan as private jet trip sparks climate debate
GB News host Patrick Christys criticized the Duke and Duchess of Sussex for their use of private jets while promoting environmental causes, calling them "hypocrites." He specifically targeted their Netflix content on polo as emblematic of their wealth and status.

In defense, royal journalist Ellen Coughlan acknowledged that high-profile royals, including Harry and Meghan, inevitably have a significant carbon footprint. She noted that they often fly commercial and are committed to offsetting their emissions, emphasizing that environmental concerns are a priority for the entire Royal Family.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: The Red Cross must not become a tool of Hamas propaganda
The Red Cross must not become a tool of Hamas propaganda
The Red Cross has faced criticism for its perceived complicity in Hamas propaganda during the release of hostages, who were treated inhumanely, despite not being recognized as prisoners of war. The organization’s historical ties to Nazi sympathies and its refusal to acknowledge Israel's Red Star of David have raised concerns about its humanitarian principles.

In recent events, the Red Cross has been accused of neglecting the plight of Israeli hostages while focusing on Palestinian prisoners, reflecting a pattern of bias that some argue is consistent with its past actions. This has led to broader questions about the organization's commitment to its stated humanitarian mission.


#crime

Fox News: British woman visiting American dad in Texas found dead in his home
British woman visiting American dad in Texas found dead in his home
Lucy Harrison, a 23-year-old British woman, was found dead from a gunshot wound at her father's home in Prosper, Texas, on January 10. The death has been ruled a homicide by the Collin County Medical Examiner, and an investigation is ongoing.

Harrison's family described her as vibrant and full of life, expressing their heartbreak over her tragic loss. An inquest is scheduled for March 28 in the U.K. to further examine the circumstances surrounding her death.


#outdoors

Fox News: American tourists felt 'nudge' before shark attack at popular Bahamas resort
American tourists felt 'nudge' before shark attack at popular Bahamas resort
Two American tourists were attacked by a bull shark while swimming in Bimini Bay, Bahamas, during their vacation. One woman sustained serious injuries, prompting immediate rescue efforts from family and friends, followed by airlift to a hospital for treatment.

Despite the incident, global shark bites are reportedly decreasing. The attack adds to a troubling trend, as at least two other Americans have been bitten in the Bahamas recently, including a fatality in December 2023.