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16 Nov 2024
#politics
Fox News: Wasserman Schultz sparks backlash for claiming Tulsi Gabbard is a Russian asset
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz has faced significant backlash for labeling Tulsi Gabbard, President-elect Trump's nominee for Director of National Intelligence, as "likely a Russian asset" during an MSNBC interview. Critics have highlighted Wasserman Schultz's own controversial past, including her role in the DNC and accusations against Gabbard regarding her meetings with Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad.
Gabbard, a former Democrat who has recently aligned with the Republican Party, has been a subject of similar accusations in the past, notably from Hillary Clinton. Trump has expressed support for Gabbard, emphasizing her military service and potential contributions to the intelligence community.
#society
Breitbart: Actress Amanda Seyfried Ditched Living in Los Angeles for the 'Peace' of a Rural Farm
Amanda Seyfried has relocated from Los Angeles to a farm in upstate New York, citing the need for privacy, peace, and nature as key factors in her decision. She believes that rural life is essential for her mental health and provides a better environment for her children.
Seyfried's move reflects a broader trend among Hollywood celebrities leaving L.A. amid rising crime rates. Notable figures like Ana de Armas and Mark Wahlberg have also opted for life outside California.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Poland Moves to Reopen Embassy in North Korea Closed During Covid
Poland is reactivating its embassy in North Korea, becoming the second Western nation to do so after Sweden. This move aims to restore diplomatic communication with Pyongyang, which has been closed since December 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The reopening is significant as it may facilitate discussions regarding North Korea's support for Russia in the Ukraine conflict, with reports indicating the deployment of North Korean troops to aid Russian forces.
Breitbart: German Chancellor Calls Vladimir Putin, Asks for War to End
Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany has reached out to Russian President Vladimir Putin for the first time in nearly two years, urging him to withdraw troops from Ukraine amid the impending collapse of his government and snap elections in early 2025. The call lasted an hour, during which Scholz condemned the war and reaffirmed Germany's support for Ukraine.
Ukraine's President Zelensky criticized the call as a potential "Pandora's box," suggesting it could weaken international isolation of Russia. Meanwhile, Russia maintained its stance, indicating it would negotiate only if its conditions, including territorial concessions from Ukraine, were met.
#economy
Breitbart: Russia's Gazprom Shuts Off Natural Gas Shipments to Austria
Russia's Gazprom has halted natural gas supplies to Austria following an arbitration ruling that led the Austrian utility OMV to stop payments. This cutoff occurred despite assurances from Chancellor Karl Nehammer that Austria has alternative fuel sources for the winter.
OMV claims it has sufficient gas stocks to meet customer needs, with storage levels exceeding 90%. The move follows a broader trend of reduced Russian gas supplies to Europe, which has forced countries to seek alternative, often more expensive, energy sources.
#culture
The Telegraph: Zambian glamourous granny becomes fashion icon
Margret Chola, an 80-something grandmother from rural Zambia, has gained online fame as a fashion icon with 200,000 Instagram followers. Her rise to stardom began when her granddaughter lent her trendy outfits for playful photoshoots.
The bold images, featuring vibrant dresses and stylish pantsuits, quickly garnered thousands of likes, showcasing her charm and unique style.
#crime
The Western Journal: J6 Bomb Case Takes Shocking New Twist as Phone Provider Disputes FBI Claim About Suspect
New evidence suggests that mobile phone data from the vicinity of pipe bombs planted outside the RNC and DNC on January 5, 2021, may be intact, contradicting FBI claims of corrupted data hindering the investigation. Despite extensive efforts, the suspect remains unidentified.
GOP Rep. Barry Loudermilk stated that major cell carriers confirmed they did not provide corrupted data to the FBI, raising questions about the bureau's transparency and effectiveness in solving this case. The lack of progress in identifying the suspect continues to fuel skepticism about federal law enforcement's capabilities.