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#politics
The Western Journal: Cop Who Shot Ashli Babbitt's Disciplinary Record Revealed in Report - He Should've Been Off the Force
The disciplinary record of Capitol Police officer Michael Byrd, who shot unarmed Ashli Babbitt on January 6, 2021, has raised concerns. House Administration Oversight Subcommittee Chairman Barry Loudermilk questioned Byrd's promotion despite a history of poor conduct, including a failed FBI background check and multiple incidents of irresponsible firearm handling.
Loudermilk's letter highlights Byrd's questionable past, including a suspension for leaving a loaded weapon unattended and a shooting incident involving a fleeing vehicle. The investigation into Byrd remains incomplete, with missing records noted. Critics argue that Byrd should not have been on the force during the Capitol incident.
The Federalist: Ernst Highlights 9 Examples Of D.C. Waste In 'Caturday' Campaign
Sen. Joni Ernst has launched a "Caturday" campaign to highlight examples of federal waste, including a $6.8 million study on cat preferences and a $178,000 study on cat balance. She claims these expenditures waste taxpayer money and aims to work with the Trump administration to address this issue.
Ernst's campaign lists nine examples totaling over $9.7 million, criticizing the government's spending on studies related to cats. She emphasizes the need for accountability and transparency in federal spending, aligning with President-elect Trump's initiative to eliminate waste.
#society
Fox News: Bill Maher clashes with Neil deGrasse Tyson for refusing to admit men's sports advantage over women
Bill Maher and Neil deGrasse Tyson engaged in a heated debate over the biological differences between men and women in sports. Maher criticized a Scientific American article claiming that inequities in sports are due to societal biases rather than inherent biological differences, asserting that such views are not scientific.
Tyson defended the magazine's stance, leading Maher to express frustration over what he sees as a denial of obvious biological realities. The discussion highlighted broader concerns about ideological biases in science and media, with Maher suggesting that these positions harm public trust in scientific institutions.
The Telegraph: Taliban divided over ‘isolated’ leader’s crackdown on women
Arezo, a female honey shop owner in Afghanistan, faced imprisonment for selling honey to male customers, a violation of Taliban rules. Her business was essential for feeding her seven children, highlighting the severe restrictions on women's rights since the Taliban regained power in 2021.
The Taliban's regime has imposed numerous limitations on women, including bans on public appearances, driving, and interactions with men, severely impacting their daily lives and freedoms.
Breitbart: Neil deGrasse Tyson While Refusing to Say Inherent Gender Differences Exist in Sports: 'Let's Talk About Science'
On HBO's "Real Time," Neil deGrasse Tyson avoided directly addressing claims made by Scientific American regarding biases affecting male and female athletes. Host Bill Maher criticized the publication's stance, asserting it lacked scientific basis and contributed to Democratic losses in elections.
Tyson defended the magazine, arguing that the views of a former editor shouldn't tarnish its long-standing reputation. He emphasized the need to focus on scientific discourse rather than social media controversies.
Breitbart: Transgender Police Officers Allowed to Strip-Search Women in Britain
The British Transport Police now permits biologically male transgender officers with gender recognition certificates to conduct strip searches on female suspects. This policy, approved in September, recognizes the gender identity of officers and allows them to search individuals of the same sex as indicated on their birth certificate or GRC.
Critics, including former MP Miriam Cates and retired superintendent Cathy Larkman, have condemned the policy as a potential threat to women's safety, labeling it as "state-sanctioned sexual assault." The National Police Chiefs’ Council previously withdrew a similar policy due to safety concerns, indicating ongoing debates about the implications of such guidelines.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Fire Trudeau for backing arrest of Netanyahu, says Canada opposition leader
The leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, Pierre Poilievre, has called for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's dismissal over his commitment to honor an international arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Poilievre criticized Trudeau's stance as extreme and detrimental to Israel's defense.
Israeli Ambassador to Canada, Iddo Moed, echoed this sentiment, urging the Canadian government to reject the International Criminal Court's decision and reaffirm its support for Israel's right to self-defense.
#culture
GB News: ‘It is just NOT British!’ Mike Parry fumes at woke new Jaguar advert
Jaguar's latest advertisement has ignited controversy by showcasing models in vibrant attire without featuring any cars. The 30-second teaser video has generated approximately 120,000 comments on X, reflecting a strong public reaction.
GB News: Tired of PC nonsense? Get some rest with our new ‘Un-Woke’ eye mask
The 'Un-Woke' Satin Eye Mask has been launched as part of GB News' Fearless collection, aimed at providing a humorous antidote to perceived political correctness. Designed for comfort and light-blocking, it is marketed as a perfect gift for those weary of "woke madness."
Available for £11.99, the eye mask is part of a broader range of products that include patriotic apparel and accessories. The mask promises a luxurious sleep experience and is promoted with a discount for Black Friday shoppers.
#history
Fox News: Scientists study ‘very rare’ frozen remains of 35,000-year-old saber-toothed cub
A mummified saber-toothed cub, dating back 35,000 years, was discovered in Siberia's permafrost. The well-preserved remains, found in 2020, offer a rare glimpse into the Late Pleistocene period and were studied for their unique characteristics compared to modern lion cubs.
Scientists identified the cub as Homotherium latidens, revealing key differences in physical traits. The study provides valuable insights into the survival adaptations of extinct species in frigid environments.
Le Monde: In Uruguay, the military's silence hinders search for dictatorship's disappeared
Excavations at Battalion 14 in Uruguay have uncovered the remains of Luis Eduardo Arigon, a bookseller and Communist Party member who was tortured to death during the military dictatorship. This discovery is part of ongoing efforts to identify the fates of 163 people who disappeared between 1975 and 1985.
Families of the disappeared see these findings as a form of recognition for their loved ones. As the country approaches a presidential election, candidates from both the left and right have committed to continuing the investigations into these historical injustices.
#health
GB News: WATCH: 'There has to be a better education!' Doctor calls after suspected mass methional poisoning
Dr. Leyla Hannbeck emphasizes the need for improved education on methanol poisoning risks after six tourists died in Laos. She highlights the critical importance of raising awareness, especially among young travelers, to prevent future incidents.
#crime
Breitbart: Prosecutors Highlight 'Risk of Obstruction' if Diddy Gets Bail Before Trial: 'An Out-of-Control Individual'
Sean "Diddy" Combs' lawyers are seeking his release from jail while he awaits his sex trafficking trial, proposing a $50 million bail secured by his Florida home. Prosecutors argue he poses a danger and has attempted to obstruct justice from behind bars.
The judge will decide on the bail request next week after both sides submit additional arguments. Combs faces serious charges, including coercing and abusing women, with a trial set for May 5.