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10 Dec 2024
#illegals
Breitbart: Bloomberg News: Staffing Firm Discriminated Against U.S. Graduates
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation has been accused of discriminating against U.S. graduates while favoring low-salary Indian workers through the H-1B visa program. A recent jury verdict found that the company intentionally discriminated against over 2,000 non-Indian employees based on race and national origin.
The report highlights systemic issues in the U.S. labor market, with many American graduates being pushed out of white-collar jobs in favor of foreign workers. Critics argue that this practice undermines innovation and productivity while benefiting corporate profits at the expense of American workers.
#politics
Breitbart: Hegseth Says He Welcomes an FBI Background Check vs. a Media 'Show Trial'
Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth expressed confidence in the FBI background check process, criticizing media coverage as a "show trial" fueled by anonymous allegations. He emphasized support from colleagues and a petition backing him against the unverified claims.
Hegseth praised President Trump for his resilience and encouragement to confront media attacks, asserting his commitment to reform the Defense Department.
Fox News: Netanyahu knocks Obama, John Kerry in first appearance at corruption trial
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified in court regarding corruption charges, revealing his disagreements with former President Barack Obama on issues like Iran and Palestinian statehood. He described intense pressure from Obama to halt construction in disputed areas and criticized U.S. policy approaches.
Netanyahu, facing multiple charges including bribery and fraud, argued that his actions were not for personal gain but for Israel's benefit. He characterized the legal proceedings as a political witch hunt, asserting that law enforcement was undermining democracy by challenging the voters' choice.
Fox News: Daniel Penny is not guilty, Biden's three biggest lies, and more from Fox News Opinion
Fox News commentators express strong opinions on various political issues. They criticize the prosecution of Daniel Penny, call for expedited budget processes by Trump and Republicans, and highlight perceived corruption within the Biden family.
Additionally, they discuss the challenges faced by sanctuary cities regarding immigration policies and question the integrity of Biden's research spending.
Breitbart: Report: FBI Director Wray Prepares to Resign, Does Not Want to Be Fired
FBI Director Christopher Wray is expected to resign before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, as Trump has nominated Kash Patel as his replacement. Wray's tenure has faced scrutiny, with reports suggesting he may seek a preemptive pardon from Biden's administration.
Following Wray's departure, Deputy Director Paul Abbate will serve as acting director. The FBI maintains that it has not politicized justice, emphasizing its commitment to transparency and accountability.
Human Events: AUSTIN PETERSEN: A manifesto for libertarian nationalists
The libertarian movement in the U.S. has faced decline, leading some to align with the populist MAGA movement. This shift has sparked the emergence of Libertarian Nationalism, which seeks to combine core libertarian principles with a pragmatic approach to governance, national identity, and defense.
Libertarian Nationalism emphasizes the importance of shared values, cultural cohesion, and a coherent immigration policy that prioritizes national security and citizen well-being. It rejects the rigid Non-Aggression Principle and advocates for a proactive foreign policy, aiming to preserve liberty while addressing the realities of modern governance and geopolitics.
Fox News: New York AG Letitia James says she won't drop civil fraud case against Trump
New York Attorney General Letitia James confirmed she will continue the civil fraud case against President-elect Donald Trump, asserting that presidents are not immune from civil litigation related to unofficial conduct. Trump's appeal against a $454 million judgment is pending in a New York appeals court.
James emphasized that the case will not hinder Trump's ability to serve as president and that the situation remains unchanged for the other defendants involved. The attorney general's office awaits the court's decision on the appeal.
Fox News: J6 committee chair seethes over 'threat of vengeful prosecution,' vows to withstand Trump and his ‘minions’
Rep. Bennie Thompson responded to Donald Trump's claims that members of the January 6 committee should face jail time, asserting that they are not intimidated by his threats. Thompson emphasized the committee's adherence to House rules and defended their investigation into Trump's role in the Capitol insurrection.
Trump accused Thompson and others of destroying evidence and called for their prosecution during a recent interview. Both Thompson and Liz Cheney rejected these allegations, maintaining that their investigation was conducted properly and that Trump's assertions are unfounded.
#society
Times Of Israel: Noa Argamani recalls horrors of captivity, warns of dire conditions for hostages
Rescued hostage Noa Argamani shared harrowing details of her time in Hamas captivity, highlighting the dire medical conditions of remaining hostages. President Isaac Herzog confirmed the hostages are in "grave danger" and emphasized ongoing efforts to secure their release.
Argamani described severe injuries from an airstrike that killed fellow captives Yossi Sharabi and Itay Svirsky. She and other released hostages spoke about their traumatic experiences, urging immediate action for the over 100 hostages still held by Hamas.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Russia arrests German dual national accused of ‘sabotaging’ rail lines
A dual German-Russian citizen was arrested in Russia for allegedly trying to sabotage a railway track, according to the FSB. He was found with a homemade explosive device and correspondence with Ukrainian special services.
The suspect claimed he was recruited by Ukrainian forces after returning to Russia for a new passport and was paid for his tasks.
Breitbart: Biden Gave Iran $10 Billion in Sanctions Relief Days After Trump Won Election
The Biden administration provided Iran with $10 billion in sanctions relief shortly after the 2024 presidential election, despite Iran's ongoing aggression towards Israel and support for terrorism. Secretary of State Antony Blinken justified the waiver as a national security interest.
Critics argue that this move allows Iran to divert funds to terrorist proxies, undermining U.S. efforts to restrict Iranian influence in the region. The Biden administration's approach differs from the previous administration's more restrictive measures, raising concerns about the implications for global security.
Times Of Israel: Qatar, Turkey, Egypt join condemnation of Israel’s activity across Syrian border
Qatar, Turkey, and Egypt condemned Israel's recent military actions in a demilitarized strip along the Syrian border, asserting that these moves violate Syrian sovereignty. They expressed concerns that Israel's actions could undermine stability in Syria, particularly following the collapse of President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Israel's Defense Minister stated that the military presence in the buffer zone is a defensive measure amid fears of chaos from the regime's fall. The U.S. supported Israel's actions, citing security concerns due to the vacuum left by the Syrian army.
Le Monde: Le Pen and Mélenchon caught out by past support for Bashar al-Assad
Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right Rassemblement National, has remained silent on the recent fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, a regime she has historically viewed as a lesser evil. She expressed concern over the rapid reactions from both her party and French authorities regarding the situation.
Le Pen has long been skeptical of Arab revolutions, preferring secular dictatorships over Islamist ones. Her party has ties to the Assad regime, with advisers and associates benefiting from relationships with the Syrian government.
The Telegraph: Putin’s regime may be closer to a Soviet collapse than we think
Ukraine is facing challenges on the battlefield after three years of conflict, while Russia struggles economically, with low oil revenues and no financial support for its war efforts. Putin's credibility has diminished, particularly after the collapse of the Assad regime, revealing the limits of Russian military power.
As the US elections approach, expectations are low for a favorable outcome for Russia, with potential sanctions looming. The Russian economy is under pressure, with rising interest rates and inflation concerns, making it increasingly difficult for businesses and banks to operate.
#military
Forbes: Hegseth Cabinet Nomination: Hegseth Lauds Women In Military—After Previously Saying They Shouldn’t Serve In Combat
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump's nominee for Defense Secretary, has faced scrutiny over past comments against women in combat and allegations of misconduct, including drinking issues and sexual assault. He recently praised women in the military while defending his controversial views.
Senator Joni Ernst's support appears to be growing, which may aid Hegseth's confirmation. Despite past allegations and concerns from some GOP senators, Trump and his allies continue to back Hegseth, emphasizing his military experience and leadership qualities.
#culture
GB News: Wayne Rooney sends sweet first message to Coleen Rooney after she missed out on ITV I'm A Celebrity glory
Coleen Rooney shared her husband Wayne's pride and emotional support following her runner-up finish on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. They communicated via FaceTime after her nearly four-week absence, with Wayne expressing how much he missed her and appreciated the support from home.
The couple, who have four sons, faced challenges during their separation, particularly with Wayne managing Plymouth Argyle. Coleen reflected on her experience in the jungle, stating she felt ready for the challenge and appreciated the public's support, looking forward to future opportunities.
#crime
Fox News: Alvin Bragg torched online after failed Daniel Penny prosecution: 'Should pay ultimate political price'
Conservative commentators have criticized Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for prosecuting Daniel Penny, a former Marine charged in the chokehold death of homeless man Jordan Neely. Penny was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide, with many arguing Bragg's case was unwarranted and politically motivated.
Critics claim Bragg's actions reflect a troubling trend in his tenure, prioritizing politically convenient cases over public safety, which they argue has contributed to rising crime in New York City. Calls for Bragg's removal from office have intensified following the verdict.