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11 Dec 2024
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Trump Hits Rep. Ilhan Omar, Somalis, With 'Somaliland' Recognition
Somaliland, a self-governing region of Somalia, may soon gain U.S. recognition under a potential Trump administration. Support for this recognition is growing among Republican leaders and think tanks, aiming to enhance U.S. intelligence operations in the region.
Rep. Ilhan Omar's influence appears to be waning, as her efforts to prioritize Somalia's interests may falter if Somaliland is recognized. Omar has faced criticism for her perceived alignment with Somali interests over U.S. foreign policy.
Fox News: I screamed at Secret Service chief Rowe over intolerable fails. These 3 disasters must be fixed now
The recent House Task Force report on the attempted assassination of Donald Trump highlights significant failures by the U.S. Secret Service during the July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The report criticizes the agency's lack of planning, execution, and leadership, citing unsecured perimeters and poor communication that led to the tragic incident.
The Task Force calls for systemic changes within the Secret Service to ensure better protection for high-profile individuals. It emphasizes the need for improved training, communication, and collaboration with local law enforcement to prevent future threats.
The Federalist: Congress Aims To Pass Defense Bill Before Trump Takes Office
Congressional leaders are preparing to pass a $895 billion defense bill, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2025, before President-elect Trump takes office. The bill, criticized for including non-defense related items, omits conservative provisions aimed at limiting diversity initiatives and critical race theory in the military.
The final NDAA has drawn backlash from both sides, with Democrats opposing restrictions on TRICARE coverage for gender transition procedures for minors, while some Republicans argue it fails to address key conservative priorities. Critics highlight that the bill includes sections unrelated to national defense, such as conservation efforts for endangered species.
Front Page Magazine: After UnitedHealth Care Murder, Sen. Warren Flirts With Terrorism
Senator Elizabeth Warren has been criticized for her rhetoric, which some view as aligning with extremist positions. Her comments regarding public frustration with the healthcare system have been interpreted as inciting potential violence, reflecting a broader concern about the left's embrace of radical views.
Critics argue that Warren's statements serve as a warning about the consequences of political disenfranchisement, likening her language to that of domestic terrorism apologists. This raises alarms about the increasing extremism within the Democratic Party.
Le Monde: Syria's new government makes first steps, searching for legitimacy
Syria's political landscape remains uncertain following the appointment of Mohammed al-Bashir as transitional prime minister by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). This move suggests HTS aims to solidify its control and possibly expand its influence beyond Idlib.
HTS continues military operations, recently capturing the capital of Deir Ezzor from Kurdish forces. Al-Bashir has promised stability to the war-weary Syrian populace, emphasizing the need for government support and services amidst ongoing conflict.
The Economist: British politics enters the “death zone”
All major British political parties are facing significant challenges, with polling numbers consistently low. This "death zone" threatens their viability, as prolonged unpopularity can lead to dire consequences for any party.
The current political landscape reveals a widespread discontent among the electorate, putting all parties at risk of losing support.
#foreignaffairs
The American Mind: Getting Peace in the Middle East
The current Middle East situation mirrors challenges faced by President Reagan in 1982, highlighting three key lessons for future peace efforts: the need for U.S. security support, Saudi leadership's importance, and the effectiveness of private negotiations between Arabs and Israelis. Critics of past administrations often overlook these dynamics.
A successful approach to peace may not rely solely on traditional negotiations but instead focus on strengthening military and economic ties with regional partners. Recognition of Saudi Arabia's pivotal role and fostering cooperation can enhance stability and trust, as demonstrated by the Abraham Accords.
#economy
Forbes: Nasdaq Rises To All-Time High—Hitting 20,000 For First Time
The Nasdaq Composite reached a record high of 20,029.53, marking its first time surpassing 20,000 in 53 years. This increase of 1.7% was driven by a surge in tech stocks, amid optimism for potential interest rate cuts following a favorable inflation report.
The S&P 500 and Dow Jones also saw gains, rising by 0.8% and 0.1%, respectively.
#culture
On The Water: Family Catches Fish on 20-Year-Old Bag of Bait
Anthony Nenni, a Coast Guard member, shares his passion for fishing with his children, Hannah and James, rooted in his childhood experiences in Ocean City, Maryland. Following a family tragedy, they discovered an old bag of Fishbites bloodworm bait, prompting them to reach out to the company to share their story.
#health
GB News: Rhod Gilbert shares long-term cancer side effects following brutal health battle: ‘Everything tastes disgusting’
Comedian Rhod Gilbert, who was declared cancer-free after battling stage four head and neck cancer, continues to face health challenges, including issues with taste and swallowing. He undergoes regular checks and has made lifestyle changes to improve his well-being.
Despite these difficulties, Gilbert has returned to touring and feels surprisingly energetic. He has also experienced personal losses due to cancer, reflecting on the impact of these events on his life.