Veganuary champion quits to run meat-eating campaign

A former Veganuary cheerleader has defected to help run a meat-eating campaign.

Toni Vernelli, 54, was head of communications at Veganuary, the annual vegan diet challenge, for nearly six years, having spent decades fighting to end animal cruelty.

But she has now urged people to “forget” the campaign and go back to eating meat, claiming vegan dogma is “not only unhelpful but actually damaging to the fundamental goal of reducing animal suffering”.

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New Revelations: Ilhan Omar’s Husband Dumps Advisors As Questions Swirl

Isn’t it amazing how many people come to Congress having only modest means, and suddenly, once elected, grow rich? Case in point: Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar (MN-05), whose district encompasses a good slice of Minneapolis, that Mogadishu of the Midwest. She came to the office, reports have it, nearly broke. Today, she reportedly has a net worth of over $30 million. And her husband’s venture capital firm has seen a sudden skyrocket to success.

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“Does anyone know what Somaliland is, really?” Trump asked aloud from his golf course in West Palm Beach.

Trump tells The Post he’s not ready to embrace Somaliland independence — unlike pal Netanyahu

WASHINGTON — President Trump told The Post that he won’t quickly follow Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in recognizing the independence of Somaliland — saying he has to “study” his longtime Mideast ally’s pitch on behalf of the breakaway republic.

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Misspelled learning center, no children inside: Emmer presses Walz over Minnesota daycare tied to $4M

The third-ranking leader in the House of Representatives, who also happens to hail from Minnesota, demanded answers from Gov. Tim Walz after a YouTuber tried to confront employees of an alleged daycare center that had misspelled signage and no signs of activity outside but reportedly received $4 million in state funds.

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WTF?

h/t Mauser

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Illegal alien from Mali awaiting deportation stabs 3 women on Paris Metro

French police on Friday arrested a man suspected of stabbing three women in the Paris metro as the capital’s end-of-year festivities were in full swing, prosecutors told AFP.

The three victims were attacked at three different locations along the Line 3 metro track that runs across central Paris, the RATP authority that runs the transit service told AFP.

From Fdesouche – According to our information, this Malian national, residing illegally in France, was imprisoned in January 2024 for aggravated robbery and sexual assault after receiving a criminal conviction. Released in July 2025, “given his immigration status ,” he was issued a deportation order ( OQTF ) and placed in an administrative detention center (CRA). “As his removal could not be completed within the legal timeframe of ninety days, due to the lack of a consular laissez-passer and the absence of a valid identity document, he was released under house arrest,” the Ministry of the Interior told Le Figaro . He was wanted on an outstanding warrant.

Mali is 95% Muslim.

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h/t Mauser

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Trump claims he’s the ‘president of peace’ — so why is he bombing so many overseas hotspots?

U.S. President Donald Trump earned plaudits from war-weary Americans when he promised during his first campaign to stop dragging the country into conflicts overseas he framed as a waste of money and personnel.

But his latest foray into hotspots on other continents, including launching strikes in Africa on Christmas Day, has some supporters questioning whether he really meant it when he said he’s “not going to start wars.”

In his second inaugural address in January, Trump said his presidency’s success would be measured “not only by the battles we win but also by the wars that we end — and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into.”


If he didn’t the CBC would be blaming Trump for humanitarian inaction.

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