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11 Dec 2023
#politics
Fox News: Biden faces grim re-election odds as he trails leading GOP candidates in two key battleground states: poll
President Biden faces a challenging start to his week as a new poll shows him trailing Republican candidates in key battleground states of Georgia and Michigan. Former President Trump, Nikki Haley, and Ron DeSantis would all defeat Biden in these states if the election were held today. The poll also revealed low approval ratings for Biden and concerns about his cognitive abilities.
Breitbart: Christie: Second Trump Administration Likely to Be Staffed by 'Deranged Sycophants'
Former Gov. Chris Christie criticized a potential second Donald Trump administration, calling its staff "deranged sycophants." He emphasized the importance of clarity and notice regarding personnel appointments, stating that Trump would struggle to find qualified individuals due to the negative opinions expressed by many of his former cabinet members.
The Blaze: Javier Milei eliminates half of Argentina's government ministries on first day as president | Blaze Media
Javier Milei, Argentina's new libertarian president, swiftly implements his Chainsaw Plan, cutting government ministries, slashing spending, and proposing the adoption of the U.S. dollar to address Argentina's financial crisis. Milei emphasizes the need for immediate action and tough decisions to overcome decades of failure and rebuild the country.
#society
The Blaze: WATCH: 'SNL' skit on Ivy League congressional hearing is a joke in all the wrong ways | Blaze Media
"Saturday Night Live" satirizes an Ivy League congressional hearing, focusing on a Republican congresswoman instead of addressing the issue of anti-Semitism. The skit portrays the congresswoman as incompetent, sparking criticism of the show's decline in comedy due to political correctness. Watch the cringeworthy skit that makes light of unapologetic anti-Semitism by Ivy League presidents.
#war
Breitbart: Prince Harry Ordered to Pay UK Publisher Nearly £50,000 in Legal Fees
Prince Harry has been ordered to pay 50,000 pounds in legal fees to the Daily Mail tabloid over his failed libel lawsuit. The court ruled that the article in question reflected an "honest opinion" and was not libelous. Harry also has pending lawsuits against the government and two other tabloid publishers.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: China says ‘enough is enough’ on UN envoy joint trip inside besieged Gaza
China's ambassador to the UN, Zhang Jun, expressed frustration with the lack of a ceasefire in Gaza, stating "enough is enough." The situation in Gaza has been described as dire, with thousands of people starving and forced to flee their homes. The UN is working on a resolution to demand the use of all routes for aid delivery, but it is unclear when it will be put to a vote.
The Telegraph: Channel Churchill and reclaim UK’s role in leading support for Ukraine, Sunak urged
European leaders want Rishi Sunak to lead Western support for Ukraine, as Germany, France, and the US struggle. The fear is that Ukraine could face military defeat without adequate backing.
Kyiv faces disputes over financial aid and potential EU membership, as Russia gains ground and receives arms from Iran and North Korea. Berlin and Macron are preoccupied, leaving Sunak to possibly inject new momentum.
#economy
Le Monde: 'The Argentine society of the early 20th century hailed by Javier Milei was far from idyllic'
Argentina's new president, Javier Milei, believes Argentina was once the world's richest country but has declined due to Peronism. Ezequiel Adamovsky, a researcher, argues that Argentina was never a world power and blames neoliberal policies for its economic decline.
#health
Breitbart: Woke Lancet Laments Joe Biden ‘Thwarted’ on Gun Control
The Lancet medical journal praises Biden's establishment of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention to bypass Congress. Biden acknowledges it may not be the best solution, but it is his only option. The Lancet has transformed into a social and political advocate, pushing a progressive agenda aligned with the Democratic Party.
Flag And Cross: Study: High Levels Of 'Good' Cholesterol Linked To Increased Dementia Risk
High levels of 'good' cholesterol (HDL) could increase the risk of dementia, according to a study from Monash University. The research suggests that high HDL cholesterol may be a result of a metabolic disorder and mainly affects those over 75 years old, increasing their risk of dementia by 42%. The findings could help doctors identify older patients at risk of dementia.
#education
Breitbart: 'Impressive': Teenager Becomes Youngest to Pass California Bar Exam
A 17-year-old law clerk named Peter Park made history in Tulare County by becoming the youngest person to pass the California bar exam. Park started high school at 13 and enrolled in a four-year juris doctor program while also completing his high school education. After graduating, he became a law clerk and eventually passed the bar exam. Park hopes to become a prosecutor in the future.
Fox News: High-school says he was advised he could lose college acceptances for criticizing ideological conformity
A high school senior in Los Angeles wrote an op-ed on the dominance of woke ideological beliefs in class, risking college admissions. He expressed concern about self-censorship, lacking critical thinking abilities, and the need for open dialogue. The op-ed received positive feedback for addressing the issue of cancel culture in schools.
Breitbart: CNN's Zakaria: Universities Have Been Pushing Partisan Political Agendas, Not Academic Merit
CNN host Fareed Zakaria criticized American universities for prioritizing political agendas over academic excellence. He argued that universities have shifted from being centers of excellence to places focused on diversity and inclusion, often downplaying merit-based criteria for admissions in favor of racial quotas. Zakaria also highlighted the lack of political diversity on campus, the prominence of concepts like safe spaces and trigger warnings, and the inconsistent application of free speech protections. He urged universities to refocus on their core strengths and rebuild their reputations as centers of research and learning.
#crime
Flag And Cross: Nebraska Priest Brutally Murdered in Church Rectory - Suspect Arrested
A man burglarizes a church and stabs a priest to death in Fort Calhoun, Nebraska. The suspect is arrested and charged with homicide. The community is in shock and mourning the loss of the beloved priest.
#other
Flag And Cross: Neanderthals Dined On Massive Extinct Elephants, New Study Finds
Neanderthals hunted and stored large amounts of meat from straight-tusked elephants, according to a study of 125,000-year-old bones found in Germany. The findings suggest that Neanderthals regularly hunted these elephants and may have gathered in larger groups to eat together. The meat and fat from one of these elephants could have fed at least 2,500 Neanderthals each day.