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#politics
Liberty Nation News: SPLC’s Creede Newton: Writer, Doxxer, and Soros University Grad - Liberty Nation News
A reporter from the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has allegedly doxxed anonymous writers from the conservative site Not the Bee, prompting CEO Seth Dillon to express concerns about the SPLC's tactics. The reporter, Creede Newton, has a background from Central European University, founded by George Soros, which Dillon claims reflects a broader agenda of targeting dissenting voices.
Dillon criticized the SPLC for using intimidation tactics and for their connection to Soros-funded initiatives aimed at suppressing free speech. He asserts that the SPLC's actions are driven by a desire to harm individuals and organizations that oppose their views.
The Telegraph: German Greens accused of spending £200,000 on ‘biased’ nuclear study
Germany's Green Party faces accusations of misusing £200,000 of taxpayer funds for a biased anti-nuclear study, allegedly pre-determined to discredit nuclear energy. The environment ministry funded the research to influence international discourse, despite internal documents indicating a predetermined conclusion.
The opposition has called for a public inquiry into the decision to phase out nuclear power amid an energy crisis exacerbated by the Ukraine conflict. Critics argue that political motives may have overshadowed professional expertise in the decision-making process.
Front Page Magazine: Dems Unwilling to Write Off Kamala Comeback
Kamala Harris's failed presidential campaign was marked by poor management and high spending, yet early polling indicates that many Democrats still support her potential candidacy for 2028. Some speculate she may also consider running for governor of California or pursue other political avenues.
Despite her recent defeat, Democratic strategists believe Harris has a promising future in politics due to her established following and name recognition. Analysts suggest she could be a strong contender for future elections, raising questions about her political viability moving forward.
The Economist: Donald Trump and Tulsi Gabbard are coming for the spooks
Donald Trump’s intelligence nominees, particularly Tulsi Gabbard, express skepticism towards the U.S. government and its institutions, labeling them as part of a "slow-rolling coup." Gabbard's criticism targets various entities, including the DNC, media, and intelligence agencies, while she may soon oversee these structures.
As Trump prepares to take office, questions arise about his commitment to policy changes and the potential impact on the Republican Party's direction. Meanwhile, the Democrats grapple with their recent defeat and the implications for their future strategy.
#society
Fox News: Hope and healing for America this Thanksgiving as Trump prepares to take office
Pastor Robert Jeffress expressed optimism for national unity following President Trump's re-election. He emphasized the importance of gratitude during Thanksgiving, referencing Lincoln's proclamation amid the Civil War and encouraging Americans to focus on the positives despite current hardships.
Jeffress, a long-time friend of Trump, believes the president is committed to his agenda and can bridge political divides. He highlighted the need for gratitude and faith, reminding Christians that true change comes from the Gospel rather than government.
GB News: Princess Anne continues streak as hardest working member of the Royal Family
Princess Anne has been recognized as the hardest-working member of the Royal Family in 2024, completing 217 engagements, a 2.4% increase from the previous year. She has held this position for four consecutive years, often stepping in for King Charles during his health challenges.
King Charles ranked second with 186 engagements, while Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, came in third with 126. The Princess of Wales had a significant reduction in her royal duties, completing only 11 engagements as she focused on her health following a cancer diagnosis.
Fox News: Shootout near Israeli Embassy in Jordan leaves 3 police officers injured, gunman dead
A gunman was killed in Amman, Jordan, after wounding three police officers during a shootout near the Israeli Embassy. Authorities described the incident as a terrorist attack targeting public security forces. The shooter had a criminal history related to drug trafficking.
Jordan's communications minister emphasized that attacks on security personnel would be met with a strong response. Investigations are ongoing, and the incident occurs amid heightened tensions due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
GB News: Local authority unveils plans to turn hundreds of roads into 20mph zones with drivers urged to respond
Orkney Islands Council is conducting a public consultation to potentially lower speed limits from 30mph to 20mph in built-up areas, aiming to enhance road safety and promote walking and cycling. The initiative aligns with a broader Scottish Government strategy to assess and implement 20mph limits across the country.
The council will gather community feedback through an online survey and drop-in events before finalizing any changes. A total of 286 sections of current 30mph roads have been identified as candidates for reduction, based on safety criteria and proximity to schools and community facilities.
#education
The Western Journal: Op-Ed: Will Trump Deliver on His Education Plan?
President-elect Donald Trump has unveiled an Eleven Point Education Plan that emphasizes parental control, school choice, and the closure of the Department of Education. The plan aims to return education authority to states and localities, while introducing workforce development initiatives like internships and job counseling.
While the plan aligns with Republican values, concerns arise regarding federal funding and regulation potentially undermining school choice. Advocates suggest tax credits as a means to support alternative education without government oversight. Bipartisan efforts to reduce federal involvement in education could enhance local control and improve educational outcomes.
#crime
The Western Journal: One Man Killed ‘Execution-Style’ After Alert of Armed Person from Trail Cam Hits Cabin Full of Hunters
A hunting trip in Hinckley, Minnesota, turned tragic when Kirk Edward Hazlett III allegedly killed his father, Kirk Edward Hazlett II, execution-style after entering their cabin armed. The incident followed an alert from a trail camera about an armed person on the property.
Hazlett III has been charged with five felonies, including second-degree murder and kidnapping. Witnesses reported a tense father-son relationship, with Hazlett III previously removed from the property for trespassing. He is currently held in Pine County Jail.
GB News: Soldier arrested after 'taking grenade' through security as bomb squad rush to major British airport
A British soldier, Lt Col Hugo Clark, was arrested at Edinburgh Airport for attempting to carry a decommissioned hand grenade in his hand luggage on October 16. The grenade, stripped of explosives for training purposes, resembled a real weapon, raising security concerns.
Police confirmed the item was non-viable and posed no threat. Clark, a veteran of Afghanistan, has been charged and released on bail pending a court appearance. The British Army stated that due to ongoing legal proceedings, they would not provide further comments.
#sports
The Western Journal: ‘Everybody’s Lying': Michael Irvin Tears Into Tyson-Paul Netflix Fight
NFL legend Michael Irvin criticized the recent boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul, calling it a "big lie." He claimed that Tyson, who is known for his powerful uppercuts, did not use them during the fight, suggesting that there were contractual restrictions in place.
Despite the controversy, Tyson expressed gratitude for the opportunity to fight again after a serious health scare, emphasizing the personal significance of the event for him and his family.