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7 Feb 2024
#politics
Fox News: Four West Virginia GOP governor candidates vie for party nomination at debate
Three West Virginia gubernatorial candidates with strong ties to the state's politics and one who moved to the state recently debated their conservative credentials. They discussed issues such as tax cuts, teacher pay raises, restrictions on abortion, and efforts to boost the state's economy. The debate was hosted by the Republican Executive Committee and aired on West Virginia radio.
#society
GB News: Residents 'living in hell' after 40ft warehouse 'monstrosity' built on street by mistake
Residents in Corby, UK, are angry after a Tory council mistakenly consulted the wrong street regarding a warehouse development. The construction has caused concerns about loss of sunlight, noise, and property value.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: 'As confrontation replaces cooperation, the question of nuclear deterrence takes on a whole new meaning'
French President Macron's remarks on nuclear deterrence have caused a stir. He affirmed France's responsibility in protecting European security, sparking debate. While critics over-interpreted his words, the context of increasing conflict and Russian aggression in Ukraine has brought the issue to the forefront once again.
Times Of Israel: IDF reveals Gaza tunnel, previously used by Hamas officials, with cell for hostages
The Israel Defense Forces found a cell area in a Hamas tunnel in Gaza where hostages were held. Hamas proposed a ceasefire plan that would release the hostages and end the war, but the IDF confirmed that at least 31 of the hostages are no longer alive. The IDF continues to raid Hamas sites in Gaza, killing operatives and seizing weapons.
#military
The Telegraph: The US Navy has a missile problem in the Red Sea
The US Navy is facing a shortage of its best SM-6 missiles and is considering arming its ships with the US Army's Patriot missile as a solution. The Patriot missile is highly accurate and readily available in large quantities, making it a potential alternative for the Navy's missile needs. The Navy and Lockheed have agreed to launch a PAC-3 missile from a destroyer's missile cell to test its effectiveness at sea.
#health
GB News: Prince Harry has 'dropped everything' as King Charles 'needs his son'
Prince Harry has rushed back to Britain to be with his father, King Charles, who has been diagnosed with cancer. The sudden trip suggests a serious situation and possibly a chance for reconciliation between them. Their strained relationship was further damaged by Harry's decision to step down as a working royal and his controversial memoir.
GB News: ‘Massive problems’ in dental care due to a decade of Government neglect, says BDA
The UK's National Health Service (NHS) dental care is facing massive problems due to years of neglect by ministers. The British Dental Association recommends ripping up and renewing the contract to address the issue. There is a shortage of dentists in the NHS, resulting in a decline in the quality of care provided.
#education
Fox News: California schools forced to spend $2 billion of COVID-relief funds to address learning loss after lawsuit
California spending $2 billion of COVID-19 relief funds to help students recover from learning loss due to school shutdowns. Settlement requires funding to be used for hiring tutors and supporting disadvantaged students.
The Federalist: Complaint: Illinois School's Policies Are Racially Discriminatory
Parents Defending Education filed a civil rights complaint against the Illinois Math and Science Academy, accusing the school of offering programs exclusively for black and Hispanic students. The complaint argues that these programs amount to racial discrimination and violate federal civil rights laws .
#crime
Fox News: Ex-Ohio sheriff's deputy claims self-defense in fatal shooting of man
Former Ohio sheriff's deputy Jason Meade testified in a murder trial for the 2020 shooting of Casey Goodson Jr. Meade pleaded not guilty to murder and reckless homicide in the death of Goodson. Goodson was shot five times in the back by Meade as he entered his grandmother’s house. Meade claimed that he feared for his life and the lives of those around him when he shot Goodson, who allegedly lifted a gun towards him. The prosecutor argued that Goodson's gun was found on the kitchen floor with the safety engaged and that he was holding a bag of sandwiches and his keys when he was killed.
GB News: Asda worker heard 'screaming' after witnessing fatal attack outside store
A witness at the murder trial of Bailey Atkinson described hearing a female scream and seeing a car chase him before he was fatally attacked near an Asda store. The witness saw two cars and a group of people chase and attack Atkinson, with one person wielding a baseball bat. The defendants, comprising nine teenagers, deny the murder charges.
#sports
Fox News: Here are 5 things every Kansas City Chiefs fan should own in time for Super Bowl Sunday
Kansas City Chiefs fans, gear up for the Super Bowl with these must-have items! Get a vintage-inspired long-sleeved t-shirt, a double-sided garden flag, a reversible oversized Sherpa hoodie, an NFL oven mitt, and an adjustable cap. Show your team spirit and support on game day.
#outdoors
Gataway Couple: Change Is Coming For Annual National Park Passes in 2024
National parks offer stunning scenery and important cultural sites. Buying an America the Beautiful annual pass is cost-effective for frequent visitors, but the signature line on the pass is changing in 2024 to combat fraud. Despite this change, an annual pass is still worth it, especially if you plan on visiting multiple parks. The interagency pass also grants access to other federal lands. Various agencies participate in the program, and there are different pass options available, including ones for volunteers, seniors, military personnel, individuals with disabilities, and 4th graders. Overall, purchasing an annual pass can save you money in the long run.