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#politics

GB News: Rachel Reeves will have a 'scary' impact on Britain's economy, Cundy warns
Rachel Reeves will have a 'scary' impact on Britain's economy, Cundy warns
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces calls for her resignation after accepting complimentary tickets to a concert, intensifying scrutiny over the government's ethics regarding freebies. Critics label her actions as "disastrous" ahead of her upcoming Spring Budget announcement.




Breitbart: Maher: Dems Doing 'a Lot of Tiptoeing Back Away' from Antisemitism Issue, Won't Stand Up
Maher: Dems Doing 'a Lot of Tiptoeing Back Away' from Antisemitism Issue, Won't Stand Up
Bill Maher criticized Democrats for avoiding discussions on antisemitism and noted a shift away from pro-Israel sentiments within the party. He highlighted concerns about the implications of this change, particularly regarding Jewish representation in politics.

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro acknowledged Maher's observations, agreeing that there is an anti-Israel faction within the Democratic Party. He emphasized the need for someone to defend Jewish interests openly.


#society

GB News: NHS hospitals ban Palestine flags following complaints from Jewish patients - 'It's upsetting and intimidating!'
NHS hospitals ban Palestine flags following complaints from Jewish patients - 'It's upsetting and intimidating!'
NHS hospitals in London have banned the display of Palestine flags after complaints from Jewish patients who found them upsetting and intimidating. The ban, affecting five hospitals under Barts Health NHS Trust, follows incidents where staff wore pro-Palestine symbols, causing distress among Jewish patients.

The decision aims to maintain political neutrality in healthcare settings, fostering an inclusive environment for all patients. The trust's revised policy prohibits staff from wearing or displaying political symbols to ensure patient comfort and safety.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: 'France's deterrent must be part of a future multi-layered European protection system'
'France's deterrent must be part of a future multi-layered European protection system'
Europe is responding to the dual shocks of Russia's aggression in Ukraine and perceived US disengagement by reassessing its defense strategy. This includes a push for a unified European defense and the development of a nuclear deterrent, reflecting a shift in attitudes towards security collaboration.

The urgency for concrete security guarantees for Ukraine and the effective use of the EU's €800 billion for armaments is emphasized. As concerns about US reliability within NATO grow, European nations are increasingly considering their own deterrent capabilities, marking a significant shift in strategic discussions.


#military

Breitbart: Concealed Carry: Glock 43X with Aimpoint COA Optic
Concealed Carry: Glock 43X with Aimpoint COA Optic
The IWA Outdoor Classics show in Nuremberg showcased the collaboration between Glock and Aimpoint, featuring the new Aimpoint COA optic on Glock pistols. The Glock 43X, a compact 9mm pistol with a 10-round capacity, pairs well with the COA, known for its reliability and user-friendly design.

The COA optic offers features like an enclosed emitter for weather resistance and a quick-access battery tray. Testing revealed the Glock 43X/COA combination delivers impressive accuracy and quick shot acquisition, making it a strong option for concealed carry.


#religion

Human Events: Cardinal Zen: Chinese Communists Renew Crackdown on Chinese Catholics
Cardinal Zen: Chinese Communists Renew Crackdown on Chinese Catholics
Cardinal Joseph Zen, the retired archbishop of Hong Kong, criticized the Chinese Communist government's religious policies during a July 2011 interview. He condemned the arrest and torture of priests, government-controlled ordinations, and the division within the Catholic Church in China between the official and underground communities.

Zen emphasized the dangers of government-controlled bishops and the corruption within the Church, noting that some clergy have been coerced or bribed to comply with the regime. Despite the challenges, he urged Chinese Catholics abroad to stay informed and hopeful about the future of religious freedom.


#culture

Fox News: Journey abruptly halts concert mid-song due to electrical fire, but fans keep singing 'Don't Stop Believin''
Journey abruptly halts concert mid-song due to electrical fire, but fans keep singing 'Don't Stop Believin''
Journey's concert at the Houston Rodeo was abruptly halted due to an electrical fire under the stage. Despite this, the audience continued to sing "Don’t Stop Believin’" in solidarity. Guitarist Neal Schon expressed gratitude to fans for their support and offered to reschedule.

The Houston Rodeo confirmed the incident, apologizing for the cancellation and promising updates on rescheduling or refunds. Fans expressed disappointment but appreciation for the band's efforts.


#education

Breitbart: Maher: Dems 'Owned' Education and 'Results Aren't Good', 'Skeptical' of Federal DOE
Maher: Dems 'Owned' Education and 'Results Aren't Good', 'Skeptical' of Federal DOE
Bill Maher expressed skepticism about the federal Department of Education during HBO's "Real Time," stating that Democrats must address education issues as they have ownership of the portfolio. He criticized the department's effectiveness, suggesting funds may not be solving educational problems.

Maher acknowledged that while some good work is done, the overall results are lacking, and he is concerned about the potential negative impacts of cuts made during the Trump administration.


#crime

Breitbart: Alleged Robber Hospitalized After Business Owner Opens Fire
Alleged Robber Hospitalized After Business Owner Opens Fire
A Houston mechanic shop owner shot an alleged robber early Friday after confronting him in the shop. The suspect, who was armed with various tools, became aggressive during the encounter and was hit in the abdomen. This incident marks the second robbery attempt at the shop that week.

The shop owner expressed concern that without severe consequences, the suspect may continue his criminal activities. The alleged robber is expected to survive the shooting.