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US Weighs Asylum for British Jews as UK Antisemitism Fears Rise; Reform UK By‑Election Test After Tory Defections; Philly Braces for Sharp Cold Snap; Trump Promises “Status Quo” Overhaul; Glasner/Frank Futures in Doubt; January Joy Hacks; New Grads’ Job Edge Fades

US may consider offering asylum to British Jews amid concerns about antisemitism in the UK

US officials are reportedly discussing whether to offer asylum to Jewish people from Britain, amid claims that rising antisemitism has made the UK unsafe for Jewish worshippers. Robert Garson, described as President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, said he has spoken with the State Department about the idea and criticised Prime Minister Keir Starmer and UK authorities for failing to curb antisemitic incidents and protests since October 7. Surveys and monitoring groups cited in the report indicate widespread concern among Jewish Britons and a high number of recorded antisemitic incidents.

AccuWeather: Temperatures drop sharply at the start of the week in the Philadelphia region

AccuWeather reports a sharp temperature drop to begin the week in the Philadelphia area, with most locations falling into the teens overnight. Drivers and pedestrians should watch for slick spots overnight and into the morning.

Reform UK faces its first by-election tests after two Conservative MPs defect

Reform UK will face its first electoral tests since recent Conservative defections boosted the party’s Westminster presence to seven MPs. Two local by-elections are being held in Derbyshire and Amber Valley, with Reform defending its Horsley ward seat after a councillor’s resignation and contesting a Labour-held seat in Codnor, Langley Mill and Aldercar following another resignation. Party figures have also said Reform will stop accepting former Conservative members after 7 May 2026.

Dave Bossie: One Year Into His Second Term, Trump Says He Is Overhauling Washington’s Status Quo

In “DAVE BOSSIE: One Year Since Taking Office, Trump Is Decimating Failed DC Status Quo,” David Bossie argues that President Donald Trump’s first year back in office has reversed what he describes as major Biden-Harris failures. He credits Trump with tightening border enforcement and deportations, pursuing federal spending cuts and anti-fraud investigations, reshaping the federal bureaucracy, and adopting a more assertive national security posture. Bossie also points to priorities such as tariffs, tax and regulatory changes, voter registration requirements tied to citizenship, and a proposed census approach that would exclude undocumented immigrants.

Will Thomas Frank and Oliver Glasner remain at their clubs through the end of the season?

Kelly Cates, Joe Hart, and Ellen White discuss whether Tottenham manager Thomas Frank and Crystal Palace head coach Oliver Glasner can stay in their roles until the season ends.

Socks, salsa, and stand-up comedy: simple ways to find joy in January

January can feel like the most miserable time of year, but small, practical choices—like treating yourself to cozy socks, taking a salsa class, or going to a stand-up show—can help lift your mood and add some joy.

Young U.S. College Graduates Are No Longer Finding Jobs Faster Than High School Graduates

Research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland finds that the job-finding rate for young college-educated workers has fallen to roughly match that of young high school graduates, suggesting the long-standing advantage in securing initial employment has faded. The shift follows recent labor data showing rising unemployment among college-educated workers and a 9.2% unemployment rate for ages 20–24 in September, up 2.2 percentage points from a year earlier, amid slower white-collar hiring. Researchers note that college graduates still tend to have higher pay and greater job stability once hired, and they attribute the convergence largely to long-term trends such as growing numbers of degree holders rather than to recent developments like AI.

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