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30 Nov 2023
#politics
Forbes: George Santos Calls For Fire Alarm-Pulling Lawmaker’s Expulsion In Defiant Press Conference—As He Faces Possible Ouster
Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) called for Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) to be expelled from Congress after Bowman pulled a fire alarm in the Capitol. Santos, who is facing fraud allegations, said if he resigned, "they win." Santos criticized the House Ethics Committee report accusing him of stealing from his campaign. A vote to expel Santos is expected Thursday.
The Blaze: JPMorgan CEO urges voters to back Nikki Haley 'even if you're a very liberal Democrat' | Blaze Media
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon endorsed Nikki Haley for the 2024 presidential campaign, even urging liberal Democrats to support her. Dimon also criticized the use of the term "ultra-MAGA" to refer to Trump supporters. Trump fired back at Dimon, calling him a "highly overrated globalist."
Fox News: Nikki Haley launches first campaign ad, calls for 'moral clarity,' moving on from 'chaos and drama'
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley launches her 2024 presidential campaign ad, urging Republicans to move past past "drama" and focus on American adversaries and domestic chaos. Haley's campaign gains momentum, surpassing Ron DeSantis in recent polls. She spends $10 million on the ad in Iowa and New Hampshire, the first primary states. Haley seeks to differentiate herself from former President Trump without directly mentioning him. She faces a formidable challenge as Trump remains the frontrunner with 42% support among likely Republican voters. Haley has limited time to make an impact before the early primary contests.
Fox News: Clinton class at Columbia disrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters chanting, 'Hillary, you can't hide'
Pro-Palestinian protesters confronted Hillary Clinton at Columbia University, accusing her of supporting genocide amid the Israel-Hamas war. Video shows Clinton walking past the demonstrators who chanted and held signs criticizing her. The protest disrupted her class called "Inside the Situation Room."
The Blaze: BREAKING: Journalist Michael Shellenberger unveils a 'trove' of documents he says will DWARF the Twitter Files in scale and importance | Blaze Media
Journalist Michael Shellenberger has uncovered a new trove of documents exposing the birth of the anti-disinformation sector. These files reveal how the government, military contractors, intelligence agencies, media, and sock puppet accounts have been using public-private partnerships to censor Americans' free speech.
The Economist: How to restore Britons’ confidence in the police
British police are facing a crisis of public confidence, with only 49% of Britons believing they are doing a good job. This decline in trust is due in part to a decline in neighborhood policing caused by funding cuts. However, efforts are being made to improve the situation by increasing funding and recruiting additional officers. The media also plays a role in shaping public opinion of the police, often focusing on sensational crimes that do not reflect the everyday reality of policing. Improved public communication and addressing misconduct within the police force are crucial to restoring public confidence.
Le Monde: Three lessons from the French justice minister's trial
The decision by the Court of Justice of the Republic to acquit Justice Minister Dupond-Moretti of conflicts of interest charges is a historic event. The trial had intense hearings, but Dupond-Moretti's position as justice minister was reinforced after the verdict. The trial has damaged the public image of both parties involved and raised concerns about the CJR's decisions.
#society
The Economist: Why is the British Museum always in trouble?
The British Museum faces controversy over its collection, including the Parthenon Sculptures. It has been accused of acquiring objects unethically and exhibiting stolen goods. Though flawed, the museum's history has shaped the concept of museums as we know them today.
Restoring confidence in the police requires foot patrols and improved vetting. Different types of heat pumps are needed for different types of housing in Britain. Changing government policy starts with writing a blog post.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Israel summons Spanish envoy, recalls own ambassador after Madrid criticizes Gaza war
Israeli Foreign Minister, Eli Cohen, recalls the country's ambassador to Madrid and summons the Spanish ambassador to Israel for a reprimand after Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez questions the legality of Israel's war with Hamas. Sanchez also calls for the recognition of a Palestinian state by the European Union. Israel's war with Hamas in Gaza was sparked by a deadly attack by the terror group, resulting in thousands of deaths and hostages.
#economy
The Economist: Why Britain’s homes will need different types of heat pump
Britain's homes will need different types of heat pumps. The Castle Park Energy Centre in Bristol is using ambient heat from water to warm a separate water supply for homes. Heat pumps are becoming more popular in Britain, with the government aiming for 600,000 air-source pumps to be installed annually by 2028. Heat networks, which use insulated pipes and can draw in waste heat, are also a cost-effective option in dense city centres.
A solution to restore Britons' confidence in the police is through foot patrols and better vetting. The British Museum has faced challenges due to both its flaws and its merits. Changing the policy of the British government can start with writing a blog post. .
#history
Breitbart: 'Death Squad' Asylum Seeker Sentenced to Life in Prison by German Court
German court sentences Gambian man to life in prison for his role in a death squad that targeted opponents of former dictator Yahya Jammeh, including an AFP journalist. Bai Lowe convicted of crimes against humanity, murder, and attempted murder. Lowe denies charges.
#health
Forbes: Novo Nordisk Sues Two Florida Pharmacies For Allegedly Selling Impure Weight-Loss Drugs
Novo Nordisk, the manufacturer of diabetes and weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, has filed lawsuits against two pharmacies, alleging that their products were impure and potentially dangerous. The Danish drugmaker claims that one pharmacy added a banned substance to its drugs, while the other pharmacy sold products that were less effective than advertised. Novo Nordisk is seeking to stop the sale of these products and prevent the pharmacies from making false claims about FDA approval.
#crime
Fox News: 3-year-old killed in hit-and-run just feet from his home: police
A 3-year-old boy was killed by a hit-and-run driver in New York City. The driver fled the scene after striking the child.
The Blaze: Washington, DC, spends $270K in taxpayer funds on giant Black Lives Matter mural during violent crime wave | Blaze Media
Washington, D.C. spent $270,000 on refreshing the Black Lives Matter Plaza mural while experiencing a significant increase in violent crime. Homicides rose by 32% and robberies saw a shocking 69% increase, contributing to a 40% overall rise in violent crime. Property crimes also increased, with motor vehicle theft nearly doubling and arson increasing by 125%.
#sports
Forbes: Newcastle United Proves Premier League Power Over Paris Saint-Germain
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe reflects on a controversial penalty call in their match against Paris Saint-Germain, expressing pride in his team's performance despite the disappointment. PSG's manager, Luis Enrique, acknowledges Newcastle's strong performance in their previous match and suggests the result was not entirely deserved. The Premier League's strength is evident in Newcastle's ability to compete against top European teams, highlighting the increasing challenge for clubs like PSG.
Breitbart: University of Minnesota-Duluth Football Player Reed Ryan Dies Unexpectedly at 22
Reed Ryan, a 22-year-old college football player, died after collapsing during a workout due to an undetected genetic heart condition. He is remembered for his contagious smile, love for people, and being a dedicated teammate.
#technology
Fox News: Elon Musk crudely hits critics as hypocritical virtue-signalers who just care about looking good: 'F--- them'
Elon Musk defended himself at a New York Times event, apologizing for antisemitic posts on X and reaffirming his support for Israel. He brushed off advertisers threatening to leave, focusing on his successful track record and positive impact on the environment. Musk also criticized those who prioritize public perception over actual goodness.
#other
Human Events: BREAKING: Irish singer Shane MacGowan dead at 65
Irish punk singer Shane MacGowan has passed away at 65. His wife confirmed his peaceful death and expressed her deep love and loss. MacGowan was the frontman of The Pogues and known for hits like Fairytale of New York.
Breitbart: Lifetime Executive Gushes Over Studio's First Christmas Movie Sex Scene
Lifetime's first Christmas movie with a sex scene, A Cowboy Christmas Romance, aims to cater to an audience seeking adult romance during the holiday season. The film, part of the network's "It's a Wonderful Lifetime" lineup, features a real estate agent who must confront family drama while trying to secure a sale from a provocative ranch owner. The movie includes steamy scenes, including one in the kitchen, and is set to premiere on December 9.
GB News: Man who chopped down apple trees in his own garden after fruit made his dog sick slapped with £9k fine
Director fined £9k for cutting down historic apple trees in Cotswold home. Trees caused issues for family, made dog sick, attracted wasps. Felled without consent. Trees at least 60 years old. Council encourages sustainable decision-making.