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17 Mar 2024
#politics
Fox News: Biden campaign slams Trump over ‘political violence’ for warning of ‘bloodbath’ when discussing auto industry
Biden-Harris accuses Trump of inciting violence, Trump warns of "bloodbath" if not re-elected in Ohio rally.
Trump campaign clarifies "bloodbath" remark, stating it's about auto industry impact. Supports GOP Senate candidate in Ohio.
#society
GB News: Award winning fish and chip shop ordered to remove 'Great British' Union flag mural by local council
Golden Chippy in Greenwich faces controversy over Union flag mural. Council orders removal despite local support.
Owner Chris Kanizi vows to keep mural as a tribute to Great Britain, despite council's enforcement order.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Moscow flights grounded by mass Ukrainian drone strikes
Ukraine's drone strikes on Russia caused chaos and destruction. Fires erupted, flights grounded, and even an oil refinery was targeted. The attacks, seen as retaliation, mark a new chapter in the ongoing conflict between the two nations.
Fox News: Congressional gridlock could cause US to run out of visas for Afghan allies
AFGHAN ALLIES WHO AIDED US RISK LIVES AMID VISA SHORTAGE
SENATE BIPARTISAN GROUP FIGHTS FOR AFGHAN ALLIES TO RECEIVE VISAS
Fox News: Dossier reveals information used to explain UN agency's deep ties to Hamas in Gaza
In a dossier obtained by Fox News, Israel alleges UNRWA employees have ties to Hamas and facilitated an October attack. The U.S. and allies froze funding.
Israel claims UNRWA employees have Hamas connections, smuggled aid, and used textbooks promoting violence. Investigations continue.
#history
Fox News: Cheers to Arthur Guinness, man behind the legend, namesake of Irish stout and world records
Arthur Guinness, famous Irish brewer, left a lasting legacy with the creation of Guinness stout and Guinness World Records. Despite his mysterious past, his impact on the world of brewing and record-keeping is undeniable. From his humble beginnings in Dublin, the brand has expanded globally, even becoming the national drink of Nigeria.
The 9,999-year lease that Guinness signed for his brewery in St. James's Gate has led to the creation of the top tourist attraction in Europe. The Guinness Storehouse in Dublin is a sprawling complex that showcases the history of the iconic beer brand. With millions of pints enjoyed worldwide, the legacy of Arthur Guinness continues to thrive.