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1 Dec 2023
#politics
Forbes: Ohio Congressman Says George Santos’ Campaign Fraudulently Charged His Credit Card
Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) sent an email urging colleagues to expel Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) for allegedly exceeding FEC limits, leading to Santos being the sixth person expelled from the House. Miller cited his personal experience and legal fees as reasons for his decision. Santos faced 23 federal fraud-related charges, including identity theft and misusing campaign donations. He pleaded not guilty and announced he will not seek re-election in 2024.
Fox News: Newt Gingrich roasts John Kerry's climate conference trip: 'Deeply committed to taking your money'
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticized John Kerry's attendance at a climate conference in Dubai, calling it an "elite ripoff" of everyday workers. Gingrich accused the left of taking money from the people and giving it to their friends, while Kerry travels to luxury hotels and restaurants to express concern. Senator Joni Ernst also criticized Kerry for hypocrisy in flying on airplanes to attend a conference condemning fossil fuels.
Breitbart: Democrats Gloat After Unprecedented George Santos Expulsion: 'GTFO'
Democrat Jamaal Bowman faces no consequences after pleading guilty to pulling a fire alarm, while Republican George Santos is expelled from Congress without conviction. Democrats celebrate the double standard, mocking GOP leadership and praising the expulsion. Republicans have mixed reactions, with some emphasizing due process and others calling for accountability.
The Telegraph: Gavin Newsom says he’d take Joe Biden at 100 over Ron DeSantis at ‘any age’
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis engaged in a heated debate, with Newsom defending President Biden and expressing willingness to choose him over DeSantis, while DeSantis criticized Biden's cognitive decline. The debate, moderated by Sean Hannity on Fox News, provided DeSantis with valuable airtime ahead of the Republican primary race. Former President Trump released a video mocking DeSantis and accusing him of betraying him, while Newsom denied rumors of challenging Biden in the Democratic primary.
Breitbart: Congress Expels George Santos, First Member Expelled in Over Two Decades
Rep. George Santos (R-NY) expelled from Congress in historic vote after House Ethics Committee report reveals false reports, misuse of campaign funds, and ethics violations. Santos defiant until the end, introduces resolution to expel Rep. Bowman.
Forbes: George Santos Expelled From House
Congressman George Santos (R-N.Y.) has been expelled from Congress after a scathing ethics report found that he sought personal financial gain through fraud and money laundering. This makes Santos the sixth person in history to be removed from the House. [Hashtag: ]
Fox News: By kicking out Santos, GOP reminds Americans there are consequences for doing wrong … sometimes
The expulsion of George Santos from Congress is a step towards rebuilding the reputation of American institutions. The decline in ethical and professional standards is evident in politics, journalism, and education. Without trust in institutions, we cannot address important issues or solve problems. Higher standards and consequences are necessary to restore public trust.
The Telegraph: Paraguayan official resigns after signing agreement with fictional country
Paraguayan official resigns after signing agreement with fictional country led by a self-anointed Hindu mystic on the run from sexual assault charges. The United States of Kailasa, a non-existent nation, deceived officials and claimed to be a sovereign state. This incident follows similar instances of other countries being duped.
#war
The Telegraph: Ukraine: The Latest - Hunting Russian submarines with former frigate commander, Tom Sharpe
In today's episode, Francis Dearnley interviews a former British frigate captain on tailing Russian submarines, while we delve into raising awareness of war crimes. Tune in to Ukraine: the Latest for all the analysis and on-the-ground reporting you need to stay updated on the war.
Human Events: Israeli intelligence aware of plans for Hamas massacre a year before attacks: report
Israeli officials were aware of Hamas' plans for a methodical assault on Israel, but doubted their capabilities. The blueprint included infiltrating via paragliders, motorcycles, and foot, but did not specify a date. Israeli leadership mistakenly believed Hamas could be contained with economic incentives and occasional strikes. A female intelligence officer, Officer "V," warned her superiors, but was dismissed. It is unclear if leaks occurred within Israeli security forces. The attack took place on October 7, causing questions and concerns.
#foreignaffairs
Flag And Cross: Ex-Marine Biden Left Behind in Russian Prison to Free Brittney Griner Attacked By Inmate
US Marine Corps veteran Paul Whelan, serving prison time in Russia for espionage, was assaulted by a fellow inmate. Whelan's brother revealed the incident, prompting confirmation from Russia's prison service. The assault occurred in a sewing workshop, where Whelan asked the inmate to move out of the way. The attacker hit Whelan and attempted a second attack, prompting other prisoners to intervene. The US State Department called for Whelan's release and ensured his safety, while Whelan's brother believed he was targeted due to anti-American sentiments. Surveillance footage captured the incident, and the attacker's nationality was reported as Turkish. Whelan's condition was treated, while the attacker's condition remained unreported. The US has denied Whelan was a spy.
#economy
GB News: Brexit doom-mongers proved wrong as EU admits it NEEDS London - Rishi told to reap benefits
The EU acknowledges that it needs the City of London to enhance its financial services, according to a report. Analyst David Buik warns that Keir Starmer would dilute the benefits of Brexit. Sunak believes that London's role is crucial in supporting Ukraine's defense and economy.
Forbes: Forbes Launches Inaugural List Of Top U.S. CPAs
Forbes seeks nominations for its inaugural "America's Top 200 CPAs" recognition - highlighting exceptional certified public accountants in the US. They want professionals dedicated to serving the public interest. Deadline for nominations: January 12, 2024.
#culture
Flag And Cross: Jet-Setting Judge: Crufts On Steroids For Guinea Pigs
A guinea pig judge in the UK enjoys a jet-set lifestyle judging pet beauty pageants across Europe. Jme Eglington is one of only 69 recognized guinea pig judges and travels to countries like Poland, Ukraine, and Spain to adjudicate the shows. Each guinea pig is judged on its physical appearance, fur, and temperament.
#history
Le Monde: First woman US Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor dies at 93
Retired US Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman appointed to the nation's highest court, died at the age of 93. She served from 1981 to 2006 and was known for her pragmatism and willingness to break with conservative colleagues. O'Connor's legacy includes crucial swing votes on key cases and her commitment to civic engagement through iCivics.
Breitbart: Sandra Day O'Connor, First Woman on Supreme Court (1930-2023)
Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the Court, passed away at the age of 93 after suffering complications of dementia. O'Connor was a pioneer, nominated by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, and she was known for backing affirmative action and a moderate approach to abortion. She was respected as one of the last justices who considered cases on their merits.
#health
Fox News: Ugandan woman, 70, welcomes twins after receiving IVF fertility treatment
A 70-year-old woman in Uganda gave birth to twins after receiving IVF treatment at a specialized hospital. She is one of the world's oldest new mothers.
#education
Human Events: KIRK CAMERON: It’s time for an alternative to Scholastic, the nation’s leading purveyor of woke children’s books
Parents are choosing SkyTree Book Fairs over Scholastic as an alternative to morally degrading books in schools.
#crime
The Blaze: 2 Nevada state troopers conducting wellness check die after inebriated suspect crashes into them on Las Vegas expressway | Blaze Media
Two Nevada state troopers killed in hit-and-run while conducting a wellness check on a sleeping driver. Suspect arrested and faces six felonies.
#outdoors
Outdoor Life: The Best Heated Hunting Gloves of 2023
Best Heated Hunting Gloves: Gerbing S7 Battery Heated Gloves are the warmest and have all the features needed for winter. Savior Heat Heated Glove Liners are the best value and have touchscreen capability. Outdoor Research Sureshot Heated Softshell Glove is the most comfortable and has great touchscreen capability. eWool Heated Glove Liners with SnapConnect heat the fastest but can be too hot on the highest setting. Eddie Bauer Guide Pro Smart Heated Gloves are the best AI option but lack touchscreen capability. Therm-ic Ultra Boost Heat Gloves are weatherproof with a wrist strap. Fieldsheer Heated Glove Liners have a grippy palm and are touchscreen-compatible.
#other
The Epoch Times: Nuclear Power is Crucial Solution to Energy Insecurity, UN Nuclear Chief Says
IAEA director-general Rafael Mariano Grossi emphasized the need for nuclear power to achieve net zero carbon emissions and energy security by 2050 at the United Nations Climate Change Conference. He called for increased investment in nuclear energy to decarbonize district heating, desalination, industry processes, and hydrogen production. Grossi also stressed the importance of maintaining existing nuclear power plants to provide low-carbon energy and bridge the transition to renewable sources. The IAEA stated that nuclear power currently accounts for almost 10% of global electricity and a quarter of its low-carbon supply.
Fox News: 'Killers of the Flower Moon' named best film of the year by NY critics group
Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon," based on true events in the 1920s, is named Best Film by the New York Film Critics Circle. It's Scorsese's third win in this category. Lily Gladstone also receives Best Actress.