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8 Feb 2024
#politics
Le Monde: Last anti-Putin candidate Nadezhdin barred from Russian election
Pro-peace politician Boris Nadezhdin is barred from running in Russia's presidential election. Election officials found flaws in his signatures. Nadezhdin plans to appeal but his chances are slim.
Fox News: Trump set to sweep Nevada GOP caucus, Biden claims he spoke with dead German leader and more top headlines
Nevada Jackpot: Trump set to sweep GOP caucus after Haley loses primary. (Hashtag: )
Another Slip-Up: Biden claims he spoke with German leader at campaign event – who died in 2017. (Hashtag: )
Fox News: Controversial mayor launches wild tirade at officials for attacking a 'Black woman in power' over her spending
Democratic Mayor of Dolton, Illinois, Tiffany Henyard is facing controversy over her spending and lack of transparency. Critics question how she spends town funds and have blocked attempts to pay bills without detailed explanations. Henyard, who earns nearly $300K, has been accused of living lavishly and misusing the town's credit card. She clashed with fellow officials during a meeting, asserting her leadership and accusing them of not doing any work.
#society
GB News: William has stopped contact with Harry 'because he doesn't want stories sold'
Prince William has reportedly avoided meeting with his brother Prince Harry due to concerns about leaks. The tension between the two is still high, and William wants nothing to do with Harry, fearing that he will use their conversations for publicity and financial gain. While Harry briefly met with their father, Charles, there are hopes that the relationship can be repaired, but it seems unlikely that the rift between the brothers will be healed anytime soon.
Fox News: Minnesota's historic Lutsen Lodge Resort had unresolved inspection violations prior to fire
Minnesota regulators reveal that a historic lodge destroyed in a fire had three outstanding violations from a recent fire code inspection. It is unclear if these violations played a role in the blaze. The lodge, located at Lutsen Resort on Lake Superior, was established in 1885 and is Minnesota's oldest resort.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Netanyahu rejects Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal, calls Hamas's demands 'delusional'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects a ceasefire and hostage release deal proposed by Hamas. He insists on a "complete victory" and wants to wear down Hamas further. Families of the hostages are concerned about their loved ones' safety. The situation could escalate into exchanges of fire on the Egyptian border.
#history
GB News: Lost 'Titanic of the Alps' sat 210m underwater set to re-surface after nearly 100 years
The "Titanic of the Alps," Säntis, a passenger ferry sunk in 1933, will resurface after nearly 100 years underwater. Well-preserved due to darkness and lack of oxygen, the ship will be raised by the Ship Salvage Association. Similar to the Titanic, the Säntis could carry 400 passengers and used a unique three-cylinder steam engine.
#health
Forbes: Dengue Fever: What You Need To Know About The Mosquito-Borne Threat Surging Worldwide
Brazil is experiencing a dramatic uptick in dengue fever cases as the country prepares for Carnival festivities. Dengue, a virus transmitted by infected mosquitoes, causes flu-like symptoms and can be severe or fatal. Brazil has launched a mass vaccination campaign to control the outbreak.
#crime
The Federalist: IN Cops Probe Apparent Election Fraud In County With History Of Ballot Crime
The Indiana State Police are investigating potential petition fraud by a volunteer for Democrat presidential candidate Dean Phillips’ campaign. The investigation comes after hundreds of fraudulent petition signatures and addresses were discovered by the St. Joseph County Clerk. The volunteer, who helped to get Phillips on Indiana’s presidential ballot, is suspected of submitting incomplete and fraudulent petition documents. If convicted, falsifying campaign petitions in Indiana is a Level 6 felony.