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11 Dec 2023
#illegals
GB News: Colorado migrant crisis: Denver spent $32million on illegal migrants -'Secure the southern border'
Denver has become overwhelmed by migrants due to its "sanctuary" status, costing the city $32 million. Reporter Jimmy Sengenberger argues that securing the southern border is the only solution. Governors in southern border states are sending migrants to sanctuary cities to make a political statement.
#politics
The Blaze: Al Gore just compared social media algorithms to the most absurd thing you’ve ever heard | Blaze Media
Al Gore spoke about the dangers of social media and compared algorithms to AR-15s. He criticized QAnon and called for reforms in democracy and capitalism. Pat Gray and Keith Malinak dismiss his statements.
Fox News: GOP lawmakers demand Pentagon stop removal of Confederate memorial in Arlington National Cemetery
House Republicans led by Rep. Andrew Clyde are opposing the removal of the Confederate Memorial from Arlington National Cemetery, arguing it represents American unity after the Civil War. They demand the monument remain until the end of the fiscal year 2024 appropriations process. The Pentagon’s Naming Commission recommended its removal, but the lawmakers argue it violates Congress’ enacted statute and legislative intent.
Republicans are calling for a pause in the removal process until Congress agrees to a funding deal. They cite an amendment offered by Clyde that would stop the removal altogether. The Pentagon is currently being sued over the statue’s removal by a group representing descendants of Confederate veterans.
Fox News: GOP senator torches congressional leadership for considering NDAA extension for 'spying' on Americans
Republican Senator Mike Lee criticized congressional leadership for considering the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that includes an extension for "spying" on Americans. Lee mockingly referred to top lawmakers as "a law firm" and expressed concerns about the privacy of American citizens. Congress is facing pressure to ban contracts with a Chinese firm that collects Americans' DNA.
#war
The Telegraph: Israel sent suitcases of cash into Gaza for years despite concerns about funding Hamas
Israeli officials sent suitcases of cash to Gaza to "buy quiet" but the money may have funded Hamas's attacks on Israel. The funds, provided by Qatar, were intended for administration and humanitarian purposes but there were concerns that Hamas diverted some to its military wing. Critics argue that Prime Minister Netanyahu's approval of the payments put Israeli safety at risk.
#crime
GB News: Angry mob protest outside local shop in Doncaster after 'woman raped'
Police in Doncaster respond to angry residents outside a convenience store where a woman claimed she was raped. Three men released on bail, also suspected of false imprisonment. Police urge public to avoid speculation and respect victim's anonymity.
Fox News: NH man plotted to kill presidential candidate, supporters at campaign event: DOJ
A man in New Hampshire was arrested for sending threatening text messages to Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and attendees of a campaign event in Portsmouth. The man is charged with transmitting a threat to injure others. Ramaswamy's campaign expressed gratitude to law enforcement and concerns for the safety of all Americans.
The Blaze: Possibly 'hundreds' of rape kits never collected by NYPD: Report | Blaze Media
The NYPD failed to collect hundreds of rape kits from New York City hospitals, according to anonymous law enforcement sources. Victims can choose to release the evidence or not press charges, but the Special Victims Division is responsible for collecting the kits. It is unknown how many kits were never retrieved, but last year's law requires uncollected kits to be stored for 20 years in case the victim decides to file criminal reports. This failure in the system has been called a "breakdown" and the NYPD has issued a new directive to address the issue.
#outdoors
Snowmobile How: What to Look for When Buying a Used Snowmobile (5 Steps)
Consider mileage and mechanical condition when buying a used snowmobile. It can be cheaper than buying new, but there are risks. Do research, ask for maintenance history, inspect visually, start the engine, test drive if possible, negotiate the price.
Snowmobile How: How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Snowmobile? (Prices Est.)
Snowmobile rentals can range from $200-500 for a full day and from $50-110 per hour. Prices depend on location, rental company, and the type of machine. Renting has pros and cons, with lower short-term costs and no maintenance, but limited time and location options. Trail fees, gas, insurance, and extras like equipment may also affect the final cost.
#technology
The Blaze: 'Dreams come true': World's first flying car completes maiden flight in Washington | Blaze Media
The Switchblade, a street-legal flying car, has completed its first flight in Moses Lake, Washington. It can convert from a car to a flying aircraft in less than three minutes and has a top speed of 190 mph in the air. However, it comes with a hefty price tag of $170,000 and requires the buyer to build 51% of the vehicle.
#other
GB News: Climate activists FURIOUS as promise to ‘phase out’ fossil fuels REMOVED from draft deal
Global backlash at COP28 summit as draft text removes commitment to "phase out" fossil fuels, aiming instead to wind down dependence on coal, oil, and gas. Small islands claim the new text is "completely insufficient".
Fox News: 'Jerry Maguire' child star Jonathan Lipnicki gives cautionary advice on acting: 'It can be awful'
Child actor Jonathan Lipnicki reflects on his early success in films like "Jerry Maguire," expressing gratitude despite career ups and downs. He acknowledges the challenges of the industry and advises aspiring actors to pursue other passions as well. Lipnicki has recently relocated to Oklahoma, where he teaches acting and works as a producer.