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#politics

Breitbart: Poll: Majority Support Ending DEI Hirings in Government, Deporting Criminal Illegal Aliens
Poll: Majority Support Ending DEI Hirings in Government, Deporting Criminal Illegal Aliens
A recent Harvard-Harris survey reveals strong support among American voters for policies associated with President-elect Donald Trump. Key findings include 61% favoring the end of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion hiring practices in government, and 72% supporting the deportation of illegal immigrants who have committed crimes.

Additionally, 64% of respondents back closing the border by reinstating past immigration policies, while 65% agree on ending payments for sex change operations for prisoners and illegal aliens. The survey indicates a desire for the Trump administration to address inflation, with 68% expressing hope for action on this issue.


#society

GB News: Jaguar blasted for 'doubling down' on 'woke' rebrand: 'People have had enough!'
Jaguar blasted for 'doubling down' on 'woke' rebrand: 'People have had enough!'
Jaguar faces backlash over its controversial rebrand that lacks focus on its cars, with critics like Ellie Wheatley arguing that the company is out of touch with its audience. Despite the criticism, Jaguar's management insists the new direction is necessary for the brand's future.

Commentators question why Jaguar continues to pursue "woke" campaigns, drawing parallels to Bud Light's significant sales drop after similar marketing strategies. Jaguar's leadership defends the rebrand as a move towards originality and modernism, aiming to redefine the brand's identity.


Le Monde: For influencers in Tunisia, respect for 'public decency' or prison
For influencers in Tunisia, respect for 'public decency' or prison
Tunisian influencers face severe penalties for content deemed immoral, following a crackdown initiated after President Kais Saied's re-election. Seven influencers received prison sentences ranging from 18 months to over three years for producing content considered contrary to public decency.

The Ministry of Justice's warning targets social media platforms, with the judiciary imposing harsh sentences to deter further violations. Influencers like Lady Samara, who is pregnant, highlight the moral rather than legal basis of these rulings, raising concerns about freedom of expression.


Breitbart: Mississippi Teacher Mistakenly Feeds Dog Treats to Students
Mississippi Teacher Mistakenly Feeds Dog Treats to Students
A Mississippi teacher is no longer employed after serving dog treats, mistaken for beef jerky, to students during a birthday party. At least one child required hospitalization due to the incident. The school district has notified all parents of affected students.

The teacher's actions prompted parental outrage, with one mother expressing disbelief over the oversight. The school nurse's prompt action in contacting Poison Control was noted as a critical response to the situation.


#foreignaffairs

GB News: Putin warns the West that they're 'pushing towards WW3' after allowing Ukraine to launch their missiles into Russia
Putin warns the West that they're 'pushing towards WW3' after allowing Ukraine to launch their missiles into Russia
Vladimir Putin has warned that the West's actions are pushing towards World War Three, following Ukraine's recent missile strikes into Russia using British and American weaponry. In retaliation, Russia launched hypersonic missiles at Ukrainian targets, claiming that the conflict has taken on global implications due to Western interference.

Putin emphasized that any joint attack on Russia, even from a non-nuclear state backed by a nuclear power, would be treated as a serious threat. Ukraine's former military chief has echoed these sentiments, suggesting that the involvement of Russia's allies signifies that a global conflict has already begun.


Times Of Israel: Analysts warn ICC arrest warrants could pave way to future arms embargoes on Israel
Analysts warn ICC arrest warrants could pave way to future arms embargoes on Israel
Pro-Palestinian activists are challenging the Netherlands in court, claiming its arms sales to Israel violate international law following the International Criminal Court's arrest warrants against Israeli leaders. The court's ruling on December 13 could halt arms exports to Israel.

The ICC's decision may prompt other Western nations to reconsider their arms trade with Israel, as many countries have legal provisions against supplying arms to states accused of violating humanitarian law. The Netherlands has already suspended some exports, and the situation raises concerns about potential arms embargoes.


#economy

Fox News: California entrepreneur who led minimum wage measure 'disappointed' by defeat, vows to fight for working class
California entrepreneur who led minimum wage measure 'disappointed' by defeat, vows to fight for working class
Joe Sanberg, an entrepreneur and anti-poverty advocate, expressed frustration after Proposition 32, which aimed to raise California's minimum wage from $16 to $18 per hour, narrowly failed at the ballot box. Despite the loss, he remains committed to advocating for better wages for struggling Californians.

Opponents of the measure argued that increasing the minimum wage too quickly could lead to job losses and hurt small businesses. Sanberg believes that working-class voters support raising wages and plans to continue his efforts to ensure that full-time workers can afford basic necessities.


#culture

Fox News: A look inside the most expensive house in the world — the home of the UK’s monarch
A look inside the most expensive house in the world — the home of the UK’s monarch
Buckingham Palace in London is recognized as the world's most expensive house, valued at approximately $4.9 billion. With 775 rooms and hosting around 50,000 visitors annually, it serves as the official residence of the British monarch since 1837.

In addition to its grandeur, Buckingham Palace attracts over half a million tourists each year, who come to witness events like the Changing of the Guard. The palace features stunning state rooms, gardens, and historical art, solidifying its status as a significant cultural landmark.


#crime

Fox News: Colorado funeral home owners plead guilty to corpse abuse after nearly 200 bodies found decomposing
Colorado funeral home owners plead guilty to corpse abuse after nearly 200 bodies found decomposing
Jon and Carie Hallford, owners of Return to Nature Funeral Home in Colorado Springs, pleaded guilty to 191 counts of corpse abuse after hundreds of bodies were found improperly stored. Families expressed outrage over the treatment of their loved ones, with some discovering remains in appalling conditions.

The Hallfords also misused COVID relief funds, spending over $882,000 on personal expenses. They face potential prison sentences of 15 to 20 years. Following the case, Colorado has enacted stricter regulations for funeral homes.