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10 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: James Comer Remains House Oversight Chair
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) will continue his role, focusing on investigations into the Biden administration, particularly regarding alleged corruption linked to the Biden family. His notable inquiries include claims of suspicious financial activities and potential racketeering involving multiple family members.
Comer has uncovered evidence suggesting that the Biden family may have profited from international business dealings and has raised concerns about the establishment of shell companies for money laundering. He asserts that Joe Biden is at the center of these activities, describing the situation as indicative of organized crime.
Breitbart: Vatican Nativity Scene Features Baby Jesus on Palestinian Scarf
Pope Francis unveiled a nativity scene in the Vatican featuring baby Jesus on a keffiyeh, symbolizing Palestinian identity. He emphasized the need for peace and expressed support for Palestinians amid the ongoing Gaza conflict, which he has described with increasingly critical language towards Israel.
His comments have sparked controversy, with some accusing him of taking sides in the Israel-Palestine conflict, particularly after he suggested Israel's actions might amount to genocide. Israeli officials and Holocaust survivors have rebuked this characterization, asserting that Israel's military actions are in self-defense against terrorism.
#society
GB News: Rebekah Vardy makes feelings clear on Coleen Rooney's ITV I'm A Celebrity success with surprise message
Rebekah Vardy has publicly praised Coleen Rooney following her runner-up finish on "I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!" Vardy expressed a desire to move on from their longstanding feud, stating it was time to end the conflict and focus on positivity.
This marks a significant shift from Vardy's previous comments, where she had been critical of Rooney's jungle appearance. The feud, which began in 2019, escalated to a high-profile trial in 2022, resulting in Vardy losing the case. Rooney's performance on the show has reportedly opened doors for future television opportunities.
Breitbart: Olympic Gold Medalist Tamyra Mensah-Stock Says Wrestling Men is 'Very Difficult,' Should Only Happen in Practice
Olympic gold medalist Tamyra Mensah-Stock has expressed her opposition to biological men competing in women's sports. She stated that while she has wrestled men in practice, competing against them is "very, very difficult," and she prefers to keep those encounters limited to practice sessions.
Mensah-Stock, who made history as the first black woman to win gold in freestyle wrestling at the 2021 Olympics, emphasized her love for representing the U.S. and has recently signed with WWE. She remains firm in her stance on maintaining the integrity of women's sports.
The Federalist: CNN's Smear Tactics Could Cost Them After Latest Court Ruling
A judge has allowed U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young's defamation lawsuit against CNN to proceed. Young claims CNN falsely accused him of exploiting desperate Afghans during evacuation efforts post-2021 withdrawal, labeling his services as part of a "black market."
The court found no evidence supporting CNN's claims, stating that Young acted legally and did not take money from Afghans. CNN's attempts to retract the accusations were deemed insufficient. A civil trial is set for January 6 in Florida, which could have significant implications for CNN.
Fox News: CNN drops banner on shirtless photo of Luigi Mangione during discussion about his social media fandom
CNN's Kasie Hunt highlighted the online fascination with Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. This interest reflects broader dissatisfaction with the U.S. healthcare system, as social media users express admiration for Mangione's looks despite the gravity of his alleged crime.
Commentators noted the troubling nature of this admiration, suggesting it underscores a cultural obsession with aesthetics. Some social media reactions included references to pop culture, indicating a mix of attraction and a deeper societal anger regarding healthcare inequities.
#foreignaffairs
The Economist: Donald Trump is not as tough as he thinks
Donald Trump’s approach to foreign relations is criticized as ineffective, particularly in dealing with allies who require strong ties with the U.S. His tactics may work against less powerful nations but fall short against more formidable adversaries.
Additionally, global challenges such as organized crime and climate negotiations highlight the complexities of international relations. The recent climate talks yielded minimal progress, reflecting ongoing difficulties in addressing pressing global issues.
Fox News: New Jersey drone sightings: Military analysts break down national security concerns, doubt hobbyists at play
New Jersey officials have reported numerous sightings of large drones, which military analysts suggest could indicate foreign surveillance activity. These "drone motherships," similar to those used in Ukraine and elsewhere, may pose a risk to sensitive sites in the state, including military and utility assets.
Governor Phil Murphy has stated that there is no immediate threat to public safety, but the lack of clarity regarding the drones' origins raises concerns. Experts warn that these drones could be collecting intelligence for foreign adversaries, highlighting a potential national security issue.
#economy
The Telegraph: Stealth charges and geopolitical uncertainty to push up energy bills in April
Households will see energy bills rise by £45 to an average of £1,762 starting in April, according to analysts. This increase is attributed to a combination of hidden charges and geopolitical uncertainties, countering previous expectations of a price drop.
#crime
Breitbart: Germany Arrests Three Over Suspected Islamist Attack
German authorities have arrested two brothers, aged 15 and 20, and a 22-year-old man for allegedly preparing an attack in support of the Islamic State group. The arrests followed the discovery of an assault rifle, ammunition, and other tactical gear at the suspects' residences.
Prosecutors stated that while the suspects had a profound sympathy for ISIS and were making preparations, there was no concrete danger to the public, nor was there a specific attack plan identified. The suspects remain in custody pending further legal proceedings.
#technology
Le Monde: 'The Paris AI summit will act against the risks and for the benefits of AI'
Anne Bouverot, special envoy for AI to French President Emmanuel Macron, will lead the upcoming Summit for Action on Artificial Intelligence in Paris from February 6-11, 2025. The summit aims to address AI opportunities and risks, welcoming representatives from 100 countries.
Bouverot emphasizes the need for digital "commons," a coalition for sustainable AI, and clearer global governance. The summit will focus on maximizing shared benefits and addressing fears that AI development is dominated by large private companies.
The Western Journal: Elon Announces Unexpected New Title at DOGE and Where He’s Focusing
Elon Musk has taken on the role of Volunteer IT Consultant in President-elect Donald Trump's newly established Department of Government Efficiency. He emphasizes the need to modernize the federal government's outdated IT systems, which are plagued by inefficiencies and vulnerabilities, hindering proper financial oversight.
Musk highlighted that the government spends over $100 billion annually on IT, much of which is directed toward maintaining aging systems. He pointed out that some of these systems are decades old and have known security issues, stressing that without significant upgrades, government efficiency and accountability cannot be achieved.