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10 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Silicon Valley Titan Marc Andreessen: Biden White House Planned to 'Take Total Control' of AI
Marc Andreessen, a prominent Silicon Valley investor, described meetings with the Biden administration as "absolutely horrifying," claiming they indicated a plan for the government to take complete control over AI technology. He reported that officials discouraged funding for AI startups, stating that the future of AI would be dominated by a few large companies working closely with the government.
Andreessen warned that this approach mirrors past government actions, such as the censorship of social media, and reflects a broader anti-capitalist sentiment among current Democrats. He expressed concern that the government intends to use AI for social control, similar to its previous tactics.
Breitbart: Fact Check: Media, Dems Falsely Claim Kash Patel Has 'Enemies List'
Kash Patel's book, "Government Gangsters," includes an appendix listing names of individuals he claims are part of the "deep state." Critics, including media outlets, have labeled it an "enemies list," a term Patel does not use. The list contains names of both current and former government officials.
Despite claims from various sources, Patel's list is not exhaustive and excludes many figures he considers corrupt. Critics argue that Patel's focus on these individuals reflects a personal vendetta rather than a commitment to justice.
Fox News: Biden admin report could slow Trump's efforts to unleash domestic natural gas, experts say
The Biden administration's upcoming report on the environmental impacts of increasing liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports may delay President-elect Trump's plans to authorize new licenses. The Department of Energy must assess whether exports align with public interest before issuing permits, potentially complicating Trump's efforts.
While some experts believe the report's impact may be limited, others warn it could provide ammunition for environmentalists and necessitate a new analysis from the Trump administration. The situation underscores the ongoing tension between energy production and environmental concerns.
Fox News: McConnell's Senate money machine makes transition to Thune as new era begins
The Senate Leadership Fund (SLF), a key financial resource for Senate Republicans, is transitioning leadership from Mitch McConnell's allies to those of John Thune as he prepares for a potential top GOP role in 2025. Former Colorado Senator Cory Gardner will chair the SLF board, overseeing a search for a new president.
This change marks a significant shift in the SLF's operations, which has raised $2.3 billion over the past decade under McConnell's leadership. Thune's ability to maintain or grow this fundraising success remains uncertain as he aligns with Trump's agenda.
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu regales court with story of John Kerry’s invitation to visit Afghanistan
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified in court about his challenges during his tenure, particularly regarding his dealings with the Obama administration. He described significant pressures from both the U.S. and Israeli media, especially concerning settlement construction and U.S. proposals for Palestinian security training.
Netanyahu recounted a secret invitation from Secretary of State John Kerry to visit Afghanistan, which he declined, expressing concerns over the stability of forces trained by the U.S. He emphasized that the Obama administration's approach posed major obstacles to his policies and led to negative media coverage.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Turkish-backed fighters attack Kurds in Syria
Turkish-backed fighters from the Syrian National Army advanced towards the Kurdish-majority city of Kobane, crossing the Euphrates River with support from Turkish airstrikes. Turkey's military intelligence reported the destruction of military equipment that had been seized by the Kurdish YPG militia.
Times Of Israel: With Syria bombing campaign, Israel bets on ‘worst-case scenario’ after Assad’s fall
Israel's military actions in Syria, including airstrikes and incursions into the UN-patrolled buffer zone, reflect concerns over the potential chaos following the Assad regime's decline. Analysts suggest that Israel fears the rise of extremist groups and the possibility of chemical weapons falling into their hands.
The situation raises questions about Syria's future, with some analysts predicting fragmentation along ethnic lines. Israel's strategy may involve engaging with specific groups like the Kurds and Druze, but experts warn that such actions could exacerbate divisions and complicate future relations.
Le Monde: US disburses $20 billion Ukraine loan backed by profits from Russian assets
The U.S. has disbursed a $20 billion loan to Ukraine, funded by interest from frozen Russian assets, as part of a $50 billion G7 support package aimed at aiding Ukraine during its conflict with Russia. This funding is critical for maintaining emergency services and defense efforts.
As the Biden administration concludes, concerns arise about future U.S. support under a potential Trump presidency, who has expressed skepticism about the financial aid provided to Ukraine. The loan follows extensive discussions among allies on utilizing frozen Russian assets to assist Ukraine legally.
The Telegraph: Western countries could ‘all do more’ to support Ukraine, says Ben Wallace
Former UK Defence Secretary Sir Ben Wallace emphasized that Western nations could enhance their support for Ukraine, particularly in funding and military training. He urged a shift to a "war footing" in Europe to address the ongoing conflict and criticized the slow pace of weapons production.
Wallace warned against relying on specific weapons systems as a solution, stating that a broader approach is necessary to effectively aid Ukraine.
Breitbart: Breitbart's Boyle on Don Jr.'s 'Triggered': Trump Already Negotiating End of War in Ukraine
President-elect Donald Trump is negotiating to end the war in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for accountability regarding U.S. financial aid to the country. He criticized the ongoing funding, suggesting it prevents peace negotiations and leads to further escalation in the conflict.
Trump called for a special inspector general to investigate the use of the billions sent to Ukraine, arguing that current leadership lacks the strength to foster resolution. He expressed confidence in his ability to negotiate peace shortly after taking office.
#culture
Fox News: Dolly Parton explains how she and husband of 58 years avoid arguments
Dolly Parton, 78, shared insights about her 58-year marriage to Carl Thomas Dean on the "Dumb Blonde" podcast. She emphasized the importance of humor and respect in their relationship, stating they avoid arguments by breaking tension with jokes. Parton noted their differences, with her being outgoing and Dean preferring home life, contribute to their bond.
The couple, married since 1966, met at a laundromat when Parton was 18. Dean has chosen to stay out of the spotlight, supporting Parton from behind the scenes. Despite their contrasting personalities, Parton believes their unique dynamic has strengthened their relationship over the years.
#crime
Breitbart: Three Arrested, Cars Seized in Connection to Deadly Hague Explosion
Dutch Police have arrested three suspects linked to a deadly explosion in The Hague that killed six and injured four. The investigation is ongoing, with police stating that further arrests are possible. The motive remains unclear, though gang violence is suspected.
Mayor Jan van Zanen praised the swift police work, while Justice Minister David van Weel acknowledged the country's issue with explosive attacks, citing over 1,000 incidents this year. The situation highlights the ongoing threat posed by criminal gangs in the Netherlands.
GB News: Benefit fraudster gran who stole £1m in elaborate scam dies - with UK taxpayers now forced to foot the bill
Christina Pomfrey, a grandmother who defrauded British taxpayers of £1 million, has died, leaving Halton Council to write off over £240,000 in debt. Pomfrey, who was imprisoned in 2020 for her elaborate 15-year scam, claimed to have disabilities while living lavishly.
Her fraudulent activities included claiming £13,000 monthly from various councils and the Department for Work and Pensions. With no estate left to recover the funds, the council will absorb the loss through its bad debt provision.
Fox News: UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect has outburst outside Pennsylvania courthouse
Luigi Mangione, charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, protested his arrest during a court appearance in Pennsylvania. He was found with significant cash, masks, and a ghost gun resembling the murder weapon. Mangione, a software engineer with Ivy League credentials, was denied bail.
His arrest followed a five-day manhunt, and he reportedly carried a manifesto outlining grievances against the healthcare industry. He faces multiple charges, including second-degree murder and weapon possession, and remains incarcerated pending legal challenges.
Forbes: UnitedHealthcare Shooting Suspect Luigi Mangione Appeared To Suffer From Rare Back Condition—Here’s What To Know
Luigi Mangione, 26, is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. He had previously documented his struggles with lower back pain and spondylolisthesis on social media, expressing frustration with medical professionals.
Mangione faces multiple charges, including second-degree weapons possession and forgery, related to Thompson's shooting. He was apprehended in Pennsylvania after fleeing the scene in New York City.