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1 Dec 2023
#politics
Breitbart: Paul Ryan Caught Trying to Steer Endorsements to Nikki Haley
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan tried to persuade Rep. Mike Gallagher to endorse Nikki Haley for president, highlighting her foreign policy views and the excitement she brings. Gallagher has no intention of endorsing anyone at this time. Ryan, who has been critical of Trump, predicted that Trump would not be the Republican nominee in 2024 but has been proven wrong as Trump dominates the primary race. Ryan has announced that he will skip the 2024 Republican National Convention if Trump wins. Trump has fired back at Ryan, stating that the GOP is "never going back" to the party of Ryan, Karl Rove, and Jeb Bush.
Fox News: Twitter Files co-author says censorship of social media was worse than he originally thought
Former U.S. military contractors engaged in mass censorship on social media after Trump's election, utilizing psychological operations and disinformation tactics against Americans. These tactics were developed abroad and turned against the American people. The authenticity of Hunter Biden's laptop containing incriminating information was questioned during a House Judiciary Committee hearing.
Fox News: These four House Dems voted 'present' or against expelling George Santos from Congress
New York Republican Rep. George Santos was expelled from the House of Representatives in a historic vote. 311 lawmakers voted to remove him, while 114 voted against it. Two Democrats voted to keep him in office, citing the need for voters to decide. Santos has been indicted on multiple charges, including wire fraud and identity theft.
#society
Forbes: Will There Be A ‘Golden Bachelorette?’ Here’s Who It Could Be
Will there be a Golden Bachelorette? ABC has not announced yet. Producer Jason Erlich hopes the franchise expands. Leslie, Joan, Ellen, Susan, and Sandra are all potential candidates.
#war
Times Of Israel: Israeli taken hostage at music festival on Oct. 7 has died, his school announces
Israeli man Guy Iluz, abducted by Hamas during the terror attack on southern Israel, has died. The cause of his death remains unknown. Iluz's high school mourns his loss, describing him as a man filled with love and happiness. Iluz tried to escape with friends but was shot at, resulting in the deaths of his passengers. His father searched for him but found no trace until a video from a Hamas gunman confirmed his death.
#economy
Forbes: New EV Tax Credit Rules Aim To Curb China—But Might Hurt Biden’s EV Ambitions
EVs made with Chinese materials won't be eligible for full $7,500 tax credit starting in 2024, according to new Treasury Department guidance. This is aimed at curbing China's dominance over EV supply chain and may slow Biden's EV expansion plans. The move is expected to push U.S. companies to find new supply chains independent of Chinese influence.
#education
Fox News: Number of nonbinary-identifying students spikes nearly 57% in West Coast state
Oregon saw a 57% increase in nonbinary students, with over 2,770 students identifying as such during the 2022-23 school year. The Oregon Department of Education expects this number to continue to rise as districts update their registration forms. Nonbinary and transgender populations tend to skew young, and the dropout rate for nonbinary students was higher than that of males or females. Student attendance remained significantly below pre-pandemic levels, with over 38% of students considered chronically absent.
The American Mind: Night of the Living Ed
Zombie schools, half-empty and draining resources, are a problem in US education. Closing them is contentious, sparking protests and resistance. Pandemic relief funds have temporarily delayed closures, but the issue remains. Shrinking districts, financial burdens, and the fight for equality are all factors at play. Unequal access to quality education and the struggle to find better alternatives are concerns, with charter schools often facing roadblocks to expansion. Finding solutions to close under-enrolled schools and transfer students to better ones remains a challenge.
#crime
Fox News: Brian Laundrie hired Wyoming lawyer who defended bin Laden bodyguard in Guantanamo
Brian Laundrie hired a defense team before his fiancée Gabby Petito went missing. The lawsuit claims Laundrie's parents and attorney knew Petito was dead but lied to her parents. Laundrie later confessed to killing her.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Hunting Socks of 2023, Tested and Reviewed
Best hunting socks for comfortable feet in the field: GoWith Alpaca Wool, Swiftwick Flite XT Trail, Magellan Outdoors Perform Repreve, Darn Tough Hunting, Meindl Merino Wool. These socks have been tested and proven to provide warmth, comfort, and moisture-wicking properties for hunters in various conditions. Consider material and sock types when choosing the right pair for your hunting needs.
#other
Breitbart: Nolte: Disgraced CNN’s Latest Flop – No One Watched ‘King Charles’
CNN's new show, King Charles, hosted by Gayle King and Charles Barkley, had a disappointing premiere with only 501,000 viewers. In comparison, MSNBC's show and Fox News' Greg Gutfeld both attracted significantly more viewers. This poor performance adds to CNN's ongoing struggle to attract a substantial audience.
Breitbart: John Kerry Scolds World on Climate: ‘Not Everybody Is Doing What They Promised'
Former Senator John Kerry scolded the world for not doing enough to fight climate change at the COP28 conference. He called for more accountability and trillions of dollars in new spending. However, the Western world is already stretched thin with debt, China is reluctant to spend more on green energy, and the developing world refuses to shoulder the burden. The Paris Climate Accords require sacrifices that people are unwilling to make, and the climate movement's calls for action are beginning to annoy the public. The real challenge is that further progress will require governments to start making sacrifices themselves, which they are not ready to do. ,
Fox News: Rep. Rosendale demands answers from Mayorkas on CBP document instructing agents to use preferred pronouns
Rep. Matt Rosendale is demanding answers from the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security regarding a memo that mandates border patrol agents to use preferred pronouns of "members of the public." Rosendale believes this is hindering border security and wants consequences for agents who don't comply. The memo encourages agents to use a universal greeting and lists LGBTQ terms and definitions.