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11 Dec 2024
#politics
Fox News: Protesters attempt to stop removal of hundreds of migrants from public-funded housing
Activists and elected officials protested outside Governor Kathy Hochul's office in Albany against the closure of hotels housing migrants. They urged state intervention and funding to prevent evictions, emphasizing the need for continued support as winter approaches.
New York City is scaling back its migrant shelter program, with closures of multiple shelters amid rising costs. Some officials argue that taxpayer money should not fund services for illegal immigrants, reflecting a growing sentiment among New Yorkers for stricter immigration policies.
Breitbart: Nancy Mace Attacked on Capitol Hill by LGBTQ Activist
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) was assaulted by alleged LGBTQ activist James McIntyre at the U.S. Capitol. The incident occurred in the Rayburn House Office Building, leading to McIntyre's arrest for assaulting a government official.
Mace, who has faced backlash for her proposed bill on bathroom usage based on biological sex, stated that the attack would not deter her. She emphasized her commitment to her stance despite ongoing harassment from LGBTQ activists.
Fox News: Biden could pardon these Trump adversaries amid Dem fears that 'revengeful first year' is looming
As President Biden's term nears its end, discussions about potential pardons for Democrats and allies targeted by Donald Trump are intensifying. Senator Ed Markey has urged Biden to consider preemptive pardons to protect against what he describes as a "fascistic" approach from Trump in his upcoming administration.
Legal experts and some Democrats echo this sentiment, suggesting Biden should act to mitigate potential political retribution. Notable figures like former Rep. Liz Cheney and Rep. Bennie Thompson have been mentioned as possible recipients of such pardons, amid ongoing tensions stemming from Trump's legal battles and past impeachment proceedings.
#society
Breitbart: Ron DeSantis Invites Daniel Penny to Florida to 'Get His Life Back'
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has invited Daniel Penny, recently acquitted in the death of Jordan Neely, to move to Florida to "get his life back." Penny, a former Marine, claimed he acted to protect passengers during an incident on a subway train involving Neely, who had a history of mental health issues.
Penny criticized New York's policies, asserting they failed to protect the public and contributed to Neely's death. He expressed willingness to face backlash for his actions, emphasizing his intent to prevent harm to others.
Le Monde: Prosecutor seeks prison sentence for director Christophe Ruggia in trial for assaulting Adèle Haenel
Christophe Ruggia is on trial for sexually assaulting actress Adèle Haenel when she was a minor. Prosecutor Camille Poch has requested a five-year sentence, highlighting the director's manipulation over the years. Haenel, visibly emotional, accused Ruggia of inappropriate conduct during their working relationship.
The case, significant in the context of the movement, stems from Haenel's revelations in 2019 that prompted an investigation. Ruggia claims the accusations have ruined his life, while defense lawyers question the timing and specifics of Haenel's claims.
Times Of Israel: 3 Israelis lightly hurt as gunmen open fire during uncoordinated visit to Nablus tomb
Three Israelis were injured by gunfire while visiting Joseph’s Tomb in Nablus without military coordination. They received treatment in Jerusalem after fleeing the scene. The Israel Defense Forces stated the men breached a checkpoint and are being questioned by police.
The individuals are reportedly members of the ultra-Orthodox Shuvu Bonim sect, led by convicted sex offender Rabbi Eliezer Berland. The IDF prohibits Israeli citizens from entering Palestinian cities without authorization, and such visits often lead to violent clashes.
#military
Fox News: Democrats in a bind over defense bill that bans transgender surgeries for minors but boosts enlisted pay
The House will vote on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a $895.2 billion defense bill that includes a 14.5% pay increase for junior enlisted troops and aims to eliminate DEI programs at the Pentagon. The bill is a response to recruitment challenges and includes provisions for military family support.
However, the bill faces criticism, particularly regarding its prohibition of transgender services for military dependents, which has raised concerns among Democrats. The NDAA also extends a hiring freeze on DEI roles and bans funding for climate change programs.
#health
Le Monde: Covid-19: Study breaks down which Western European countries responded best
A new study emphasizes the need to learn from the Covid-19 pandemic, highlighting that countries with swift social contact restrictions saved more lives and better preserved their economies. Italy experienced the highest excess mortality, while Scandinavian nations fared best.
The research controlled for age demographics, revealing significant disparities in the elderly population across countries. The findings underscore the importance of timely interventions in managing public health crises.
#crime
Fox News: Obamacare provision among Ivy League murder suspect’s possible triggers: Ret. FBI agent
Luigi Nicholas Mangione, 26, was arrested for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, shot outside a hotel in NYC. Investigators suggest Mangione's actions may have been influenced by his recent age-related loss of insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act and a back injury.
Mangione, a former valedictorian and Ivy League graduate, was found with cash, fake IDs, and a manifesto against the health insurance industry. He faces multiple charges, including second-degree murder, as authorities work to extradite him to New York.
Fox News: Could Ivy League murder suspect Luigi Mangione face federal charges?
Luigi Mangione, arrested in Pennsylvania for allegedly killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, may face federal charges, though experts see this as unlikely due to a lack of clear federal jurisdiction. His attorney plans to contest the arrest, while local authorities work on extradition.
Concerns have been raised regarding Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's ability to handle the case impartially, with some suggesting political motivations could influence the prosecution. The presence of a "ghost gun" could lead to federal charges, but experts believe a murder charge at the state level is more probable.
#other
Fox News: Flight passenger shares text sent by airline advising to arrive 3 hours before departure: 'Is this real?'
Delta Air Lines has advised passengers to arrive three hours early at Orlando International Airport due to reduced TSA baggage screening capacity, causing longer wait times. This alert sparked a debate on Reddit about the necessity of such an early arrival.
Travelers shared their experiences with delays and inefficiencies at MCO, emphasizing the airport's ongoing baggage issues. While some reported smooth experiences, many echoed concerns about long lines and processing times, reinforcing the recommendation for an early arrival.
GB News: London Gatwick expands winter flight services with 11 new routes launching ahead of Christmas holidays
London Gatwick Airport is expanding its winter flight services, adding 28 weekly flights to four destinations in Lapland. The airport now offers 227 destinations through 55 airlines, with eleven new routes launching ahead of the Christmas holidays, including flights to Norway, France, Egypt, and the Dominican Republic.
Families can now easily access key Lapland destinations, with new services from Norwegian and British Airways to Rovaniemi and Ivalo. Other new routes include flights to Evenes, Luxor, Brest, and Chambery, enhancing travel options for holidaymakers.