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11 Dec 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Breaking: Mitch McConnell Injured in Senate Fall, Possibly Bleeding - EMTs on Site
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell fell after a Republican conference lunch, sustaining a minor cut to his face and a sprained wrist. EMTs treated him in his office, and he is not expected to go to the hospital. His successor confirmed he is recovering.
McConnell, 82, has faced health issues recently, including a concussion from a previous fall. He has not publicly declared his plans for re-election in 2026.
#society
Fox News: New Jersey leader calls for limited state of emergency as drone mystery deepens
New Jersey state senator Jon Bramnick has called for a limited state of emergency due to increasing reports of large drones flying over the state, particularly near Trump’s Bedminster golf course and military sites. Governor Phil Murphy noted numerous sightings, prompting investigations by the FBI and DHS.
While officials assert that the drones are not foreign, there is growing concern among lawmakers about the lack of transparency regarding these incidents. Both Democratic and Republican representatives are urging federal agencies to provide more information to alleviate public fears.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: PM: Israel wants ‘correct’ ties with new Syrian regime, but will attack if necessary
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated Israel's willingness to establish relations with the new Syrian regime while emphasizing the need to protect its security. He announced airstrikes targeting military assets left by the ousted Assad regime to prevent them from being seized by jihadists or Iran-backed groups like Hezbollah.
Netanyahu warned that any threat from the new regime would be met with a strong response, drawing a parallel to historical military actions to prevent enemy access to weapons. Israel aims to maintain a demilitarized zone in southern Syria and insists it will not intervene in the ongoing conflict but will act to safeguard its interests.
#health
GB News: Diabetes risk slashed by a FIFTH among those eating a particular type of chocolate
Harvard University research reveals that consuming dark chocolate at least five times a week can reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 21%. The study tracked over 192,000 participants for more than 30 years, finding that dark chocolate's high flavonoid content contributes to these health benefits.
In contrast, milk chocolate did not show similar benefits and was associated with increased weight gain. Experts recommend choosing dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa and minimal added sugar, while also incorporating other antioxidant-rich foods for improved metabolic health.
#crime
Forbes: What We Know About Luigi Mangione: Alleged UnitedHealthcare Shooter Plans To Plead Not Guilty
Luigi Mangione, 26, is charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and faces multiple charges in New York and Pennsylvania, including second-degree murder and weapons possession. He was denied bail during his extradition hearing and plans to contest extradition to New York.
Mangione's arrest followed a targeted shooting of Thompson outside a New York hotel. He was found with fraudulent IDs and a 3D-printed firearm. A manifesto discovered with him indicated possible motivations against corporate America. Mangione has no prior arrest history.
#sports
The Western Journal: Teenage Hockey Player Dies After Suffering 'Sudden Medical Event' at Game
Seventeen-year-old Connor Kasin, a Massapequa High School hockey player, died after experiencing a sudden medical event during a charity game on November 30. His passing has left the community devastated, with tributes highlighting his kindness and positive impact on those around him.
The cause of Kasin's collapse remains unknown, and his funeral drew many who remembered him fondly. Friends and family expressed their grief, emphasizing the loss felt in the community and the legacy of kindness he left behind.