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#illegals
GB News: Ukrainian refugee fleeing UK police tried to cross Channel in kayak
A Ukrainian refugee, evading British police, attempted to kayak across the English Channel to France but was intercepted by the vessel Marshall Art. After being brought aboard for assistance, he expressed concerns about being arrested and sought directions to France.
The incident occurs amid rising small boat crossings in the Channel, with over 7,000 migrants reported since a recent political shift in the UK. Authorities continue to address the issue of people-smuggling in the region.
#politics
Breitbart: Rosie O'Donnell Spreads Trump Assassination Conspiracy: 'I Don't Think It was a Bullet That Hit Him'
Rosie O'Donnell asserted a conspiracy theory claiming that former President Trump was not shot in a recent social media post, questioning the evidence and urging for further examination of the incident. This comes despite official confirmation from the FBI that Trump was indeed struck by a bullet.
The FBI maintains there is no doubt Trump's injury was caused by a bullet, countering speculation and reinforcing their stance on the matter. No credible reports have supported O'Donnell's claims.
Breitbart: Israel Faces General Strike After Hamas Murders 6 Hostages
Israel's Histadrut labor union has called for a general strike, urging the government to negotiate a hostage deal after Hamas killed six individuals last week. The situation is complicated, with families of hostages divided on whether to prioritize a deal or pursue military action against Hamas.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces challenges as Hamas has historically rejected negotiations. The conflict raises issues regarding the safety of hostages and the future tactics of the Israeli government.
Breitbart: California Democrats Vote Down 'No Tax on Tips' Bill Proposed by Republicans
California Democrats rejected a Republican proposal to eliminate taxes on tips, questioning Vice President Kamala Harris's previous support for the idea. Proponents argue it would benefit hospitality workers and improve affordability in the state.
The issue reflects wider political dynamics, with Republicans aligning with former President Trump's position on the tax. Trump claims there is a distinction between his potential to enact the policy and Harris’s support.
Fox News: Biden claims Netanyahu is not doing enough to secure a deal with terrorists
President Biden criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for insufficient efforts in securing a hostage deal with Hamas. This follows the recent murder of 23-year-old Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin and five other hostages by Hamas.
Biden's remarks were made before a meeting with a negotiation team to address the hostage situation.
#society
Fox News: Venezuela shows danger of dictators who use tech to control people
In Venezuela, over 2,000 activists were detained following a manipulated presidential election, where President Maduro intensified digital repression by banning platforms like X and Signal. The government's mass surveillance tactics have stifled freedom of expression and dissent.
Experts argue for a tech-based foreign policy to combat such autocracy by ensuring global access to technology for citizens, blocking surveillance technologies for despots, and protecting privacy rights, especially in democracies.
GB News: Notting Hill Carnival is 'getting bigger and bigger every year', warns former Met Police detective
A former Metropolitan Police Detective has called for changes in the policing of Notting Hill Carnival following the stabbings that resulted in two fatalities, including that of 32-year-old Cher Maximen, who was attacked while trying to de-escalate a fight.
The incident highlights concerns regarding safety and security measures at large public events.
#military
Le Monde: War in Ukraine: Circumstances surrounding destruction of F-16 remain unclear
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk following the loss of an F-16 and its pilot during a Russian missile attack. Oleshchuk, in office since 2021, was replaced by veteran pilot Anatolii Kryvonozhko.
The cause of the F-16's destruction remains unclear, but there are allegations of poor coordination in air defense, with some suggesting it was mistakenly shot down. Investigations involving international experts are underway.
#culture
Breitbart: Kamala Harris to Georgia Voter: I Washed My Collard Greens in a Bathtub
Vice President Kamala Harris shared a personal anecdote about preparing collard greens for a Christmas party in Savannah, Georgia, stating that she once washed them in a bathtub due to their large quantity. She also described her recipe in detail, emphasizing its Southern roots.
Social media users criticized the authenticity of her story, suggesting it was fabricated for relatability, drawing comparisons to a popular "Seinfeld" episode.
#health
The Epoch Times: FDA Authorizes New COVID-19 Vaccine Without Clinical Data
The FDA has authorized Novavax's protein-based COVID-19 vaccine, providing an alternative to the mRNA vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer. The authorization is for individuals aged 12 and older, with two doses recommended for first-time recipients.
While critics question the FDA's safety assertions without clinical trial data, the agency emphasizes this vaccine meets its standards for emergency use. Recent COVID-19 cases have increased in the U.S., with some states reporting high levels.