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9 Feb 2024
#politics
GB News: Michelle Obama tipped to replace 'senile' Joe Biden: 'Keeps being talked about!'
Former First Lady Michelle Obama is rumored to be a potential replacement for President Joe Biden as his approval ratings plummet. Nigel Farage questions why the Obamas would want to return to politics after seven years.
GB News: Barack Obama dubbed the 'David Attenborough of America' by Nigel Farage
GB News presenter Nigel Farage questions the motives of Barack and Michelle Obama for returning to politics after a seven-year hiatus. He wonders why they would want to give up their successful post-White House careers.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Fetterman blasts Harvard, migrant arrested for antisemitic attack
Fox News exposes rising anti-Jewish prejudice worldwide. Democrat criticizes Harvard for hosting professor who blamed Israel for Hamas attacks. Palestinian migrant beats homeowner over support for Israel.
GB News: Putin health update: Body language expert reveals Russian President's latest condition in 'Oxpecker' interview
A body language expert analyzes Vladimir Putin's health during an interview with Tucker Carlson. Despite rumors, Putin appeared healthy and energetic, displaying power and control through his gestures. Speculation about his health and his lack of public appearances have raised suspicions.
Times Of Israel: Putin hints at possible swap of jailed WSJ reporter, urges US to push Ukraine talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an interview with Tucker Carlson, called for Washington to recognize Moscow's interests and persuade Ukraine to engage in talks. He also expressed readiness to negotiate a potential prisoner exchange involving Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. Putin argued that negotiations were essential and criticized Ukraine's refusal to engage, urging the US to stop supplying weapons to Ukraine. He dismissed allegations that Russia had plans to attack NATO countries and warned the West against inflicting a "strategic defeat" on Russia in Ukraine.
#military
Fox News: America’s B-1 bomber teaches Iran a firepower lesson
U.S. Air Force B-1 bombers launched strikes against Iran proxy militias in Syria and Iraq. The B-1s have a large payload and are capable of inflicting significant damage. The airstrikes serve as a reminder of America's ability to conduct sustained air campaigns.
#health
Fox News: How are prescription drugs named? A drug development expert shares the process
Drugs are given names based on their chemical composition or internal code names. These names evolve as the drug progresses, with collaboration from organizations like the USAN Council. The generic name of a drug tells you what it is, while the brand name is used for commercial marketing.
#crime
Times Of Israel: Axe-wielding Iranian asylum seeker killed by police in Swiss train hostage situation
A 32-year-old Iranian asylum-seeker held 15 hostages on a train in Switzerland using an axe and knife. After a four-hour ordeal, police stormed the train, freeing the hostages and fatally injuring the hostage-taker. Investigation into motive ongoing.
Fox News: Colorado funeral home owners who abandoned bodies spent cremation, burial money on vehicles, $1,500 dinner
Colorado funeral home owners Jon and Carie Hallford allegedly used payments for cremations and burials to fund personal expenses, including luxury vehicles and a lavish dinner in Las Vegas. They are facing charges of abuse of a corpse, theft, money laundering, and forgery. Text messages suggest they tried to cover up their financial struggles by leaving bodies to decompose at their facility.
#sports
Le Monde: Olympic champion Semenya asks for financial help for legal fight
Double Olympic champion Caster Semenya appeals for funding to support her legal battle against regulations requiring female athletes with high testosterone to take medication. Despite winning a previous legal battle against discrimination, Swiss authorities and World Athletics have taken the matter to the European Court of Human Rights. Semenya, who refuses to take the medication, is barred from competing in her favorite distance of 800m.
#outdoors
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