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#politics

Breitbart: Taibbi: I'm Optimistic for Trump Admin. on Speech Issues, Fear They Might Use Same Tactics as Left
Taibbi: I'm Optimistic for Trump Admin. on Speech Issues, Fear They Might Use Same Tactics as Left
Matt Taibbi expressed optimism about the Trump administration's potential to address censorship, particularly with Brendan Carr's nomination to the FCC. He noted that Carr seems knowledgeable about critical issues surrounding free speech and media.

However, Taibbi cautioned that there is a risk of political parties using similar tactics against each other, which could lead to a troubling cycle of censorship. He emphasized the importance of keeping intelligence and enforcement agencies out of content moderation.


The Economist: Elon Musk threatens to widen the rift between Europe and America
Elon Musk threatens to widen the rift between Europe and America
Elon Musk's recent confrontations with European politicians have highlighted tensions between American business leaders and European officials. Musk has publicly criticized figures like German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and faced backlash from EU commissioners, creating a notable rift in transatlantic relations.

This exchange reflects a broader struggle between corporate interests and political authority, with Musk's provocative comments and the sharp responses from European leaders underscoring the growing discord.


GB News: Britons from Keir Starmer’s hometown question PM after he told GB News ‘my first job was on a farm’
Britons from Keir Starmer’s hometown question PM after he told GB News ‘my first job was on a farm’
Residents of Hurst Green have expressed mixed feelings about Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's leadership. While some criticize his government's handling of issues like winter fuel payments and inheritance tax changes affecting farmers, others appreciate his support for the NHS.

Starmer maintains that the majority of farmers will not be impacted by inheritance tax reforms and emphasizes his commitment to agricultural support, including a £5 billion investment for food sustainability. He insists that he understands and prioritizes farmers' concerns.


The Economist: Germany election 2025 tracker: who's ahead in the polls?
Germany election 2025 tracker: who's ahead in the polls?
As of November 20, 2024, the latest polls indicate that the opposition party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), is leading ahead of the upcoming German elections in 2025. The ruling Social Democratic Party (SPD) is trailing behind, reflecting shifting voter sentiments.

The CDU's rise in popularity is attributed to various factors, including public dissatisfaction with the current government's policies. The political landscape is evolving as parties prepare for the upcoming electoral battle.


Breitbart: Bill Clinton: Dems Dodge Issues People Disagree with Them on in a Way GOP Doesn't
Bill Clinton: Dems Dodge Issues People Disagree with Them on in a Way GOP Doesn't
Former President Bill Clinton, on CBS's "Late Show," critiqued Democrats for focusing too much on agreeable topics and not addressing disagreements. He emphasized the need for Democrats to engage in discussions about cost-of-living issues and to present their arguments confidently.

Clinton noted that while Democrats may be blamed for economic challenges, they should highlight their achievements compared to other nations. He urged the party to communicate effectively with constituents seeking solutions.


Forbes: Trump’s Cabinet And Key Jobs: Matthew Whitaker Tapped As NATO Ambassador—As Trump Backs Gaetz Despite Allegations
Trump’s Cabinet And Key Jobs: Matthew Whitaker Tapped As NATO Ambassador—As Trump Backs Gaetz Despite Allegations
President-elect Donald Trump is moving forward with his administration appointments, including controversial picks such as former Rep. Matt Gaetz for attorney general despite ongoing sexual misconduct allegations. Other notable selections include Matthew Whitaker as NATO ambassador and Mehmet Oz for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Trump's nominations have sparked debate, particularly regarding Gaetz, who faces scrutiny from GOP senators. Other appointments include Tulsi Gabbard for director of national intelligence and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services, both of whom have faced criticism for their views.


#society

The Federalist: MI Bills Would Give Exclusive Privileges To Trans People Alleging Violence
MI Bills Would Give Exclusive Privileges To Trans People Alleging Violence
Michigan House Democrats passed two bills to enhance hate crime protections, adding categories such as sexual orientation and gender identity. The measures, HB 5400 and HB 5401, redefine hate crimes and establish stricter sentencing guidelines.

Critics, including Republicans, argue that these bills could lead to overreach in prosecutions and potential misuse against individuals for expressing certain views. Proponents claim the legislation updates existing laws and is necessary to combat rising hate crimes.


Breitbart: NYC Priest Stripped of Duties for Allowing Sabrina Carpenter to Shoot Music Video in Church
NYC Priest Stripped of Duties for Allowing Sabrina Carpenter to Shoot Music Video in Church
Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello of Our Lady of Mount Carmel – Annunciation Parish in Brooklyn has been stripped of his duties following an investigation into financial mismanagement, including unauthorized transfers of parish funds. The scrutiny intensified after pop star Sabrina Carpenter filmed a provocative music video at the church.

The diocese's Bishop Robert Brennan announced Gigantiello's removal after uncovering serious violations of church policies. The investigation revealed Gigantiello's use of church funds for personal expenses and improper financial transactions with a former aide to Mayor Eric Adams. The church is cooperating with federal inquiries related to these dealings.


Fox News: Blue city mayor wants state help taking troubled homeless off streets after deadly stabbing spree
Blue city mayor wants state help taking troubled homeless off streets after deadly stabbing spree
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has called on state leaders for assistance in relocating mentally ill homeless individuals to care facilities, citing a recent stabbing spree as a consequence of inaction. He emphasized the need for legislative support to enforce mental health interventions.

The accused, Ramon Rivera, has a history of mental health issues and prior arrests. Adams has proposed the Supportive Interventions Act to grant the city more authority to address the situation, which has yet to be enacted.


GB News: NHS neurologist hails Hamas leader a 'legend' in string of anti-Semitic hate online
NHS neurologist hails Hamas leader a 'legend' in string of anti-Semitic hate online
Dr. Rehiana Ali, a consultant neurologist with 21 years in the NHS, has faced backlash for praising former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and sharing anti-Jewish conspiracy theories on social media. Her comments included denying Hamas atrocities and promoting Holocaust denial.

Another NHS doctor, Dr. Wahid Asif Shaida, known as "Jihad GP," faced scrutiny for leading anti-Israel protests and making inflammatory remarks about the October 7 Hamas attacks. The NHS has been criticized for allowing antisemitic expressions among staff, prompting Health Secretary Wes Streeting to call for action against such behavior.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Kremlin Accuses Biden of ‘Doing Everything’ to Prolong War in Ukraine
Kremlin Accuses Biden of ‘Doing Everything’ to Prolong War in Ukraine
Russia accused the Biden administration of prolonging the war in Ukraine by increasing weapons deliveries to Kyiv. This comes as both Russia and Ukraine aim to gain an advantage before the potential shift in U.S. policy with the upcoming presidential election.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov criticized the U.S. for its commitment to supporting Ukraine, while U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken assured continued military aid until Biden leaves office.


Fox News: Zelenskyy answers whether he's willing to cede Crimea, other territory in peace deal
Zelenskyy answers whether he's willing to cede Crimea, other territory in peace deal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine cannot legally recognize any occupied territory as Russian, emphasizing that Crimea can only be returned through diplomatic means. He expressed concerns about the potential loss of the war without U.S. military support.

The Pentagon recently announced an additional $275 million in military assistance for Ukraine, marking the seventieth tranche of support since August 2021. This aid aims to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities amid ongoing conflict with Russia.


#military

Human Events: ANTHONY CONSTANTINO: Missile defense site at Fort Drum is key to Trump’s ‘peace through strength’ agenda
ANTHONY CONSTANTINO: Missile defense site at Fort Drum is key to Trump’s ‘peace through strength’ agenda
With the election of Donald Trump, a renewed focus on national defense is emphasized, particularly through the advocacy for a third missile defense site at Fort Drum, NY. Congresswoman Elise Stefanik has been instrumental in this push, highlighting the strategic importance of the 10th Mountain Division.

As Anthony Constantino announces his candidacy for the Congressional seat vacated by Stefanik, he prioritizes the establishment of the missile defense system, citing growing global threats. He criticizes the Biden administration's stance on defense spending and aims to bolster national security while supporting local economic growth.


#culture

Fox News: Matthew McConaughey ditched Hollywood for Texas, turned down $14.5M offer after being dubbed ‘rom-com dude’
Matthew McConaughey ditched Hollywood for Texas, turned down $14.5M offer after being dubbed ‘rom-com dude’
Matthew McConaughey, once a leading man in romantic comedies, shifted his focus nearly two decades ago to pursue more dramatic roles. After feeling confined to a specific genre, he moved to Texas and vowed to only accept roles that truly interested him, even turning down lucrative offers.

His decision to prioritize creative fulfillment over financial gain eventually led to significant roles in acclaimed projects like "Dallas Buyers Club" and "True Detective." McConaughey's choice to reject Hollywood's expectations has redefined his career and opened doors to new opportunities.