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2 Dec 2023

#politics

Breitbart: Dave Chappelle Snaps Selfie With Reps. Boebert and Luna: ‘Just Three People Who Understand There’s Only Two Genders’
Dave Chappelle Snaps Selfie With Reps. Boebert and Luna: ‘Just Three People Who Understand There’s Only Two Genders’
Reps. Lauren Boebert and Anna Paulina Luna met comedian Dave Chappelle in Congress and took a selfie. Chappelle was at the Capitol to meet with the Congressional Black Caucus and catch up with old friends.


Breitbart: Biden Heading to Hollywood for Major Star-Studded Fundraiser as Democrats Cast Doubt on His Reelection Chances
Biden Heading to Hollywood for Major Star-Studded Fundraiser as Democrats Cast Doubt on His Reelection Chances
President Joe Biden is set to attend a big-dollar fundraising event in Los Angeles, hosted by celebrity figures and Democratic Party donors. The event is expected to raise millions of dollars and draw a star-studded crowd, including Lenny Kravitz, Steven Spielberg, Barbra Streisand, and Nancy Pelosi. This fundraising swing comes as Biden prepares for a tough rematch against Republican Donald Trump .


Breitbart: Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Sues FTC Demanding the Right to Monetize Data of Children
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta Sues FTC Demanding the Right to Monetize Data of Children
Meta (formerly Facebook) has filed a lawsuit against the FTC, contesting restrictions on monetizing children's data. The lawsuit calls the FTC's actions an unconstitutional overreach. Meanwhile, the FTC claims Meta has repeatedly violated privacy promises, putting young users at risk.


#society

Fox News: California's new mental health court sees over 100 petitions in 2 months
California's new mental health court sees over 100 petitions in 2 months
An alternative mental health court in California has received over 100 petitions since its launch in October. The "CARE Court" is open to adults with severe mental illness and aims to address the homelessness crisis in the state. The court reviews each petition and offers voluntary plans for housing, medication, counseling, and other services, with the option for court-ordered plans if necessary. Critics worry the program may be coercive, but state officials believe it shows promise. The program is part of Governor Gavin Newsom's efforts to reform the mental health system. +


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: Spanish Aristocrat Arrested For Helping Teach North Koreans How To Avoid U.S. Sanctions With Cryptocurrency
Spanish Aristocrat Arrested For Helping Teach North Koreans How To Avoid U.S. Sanctions With Cryptocurrency
Spanish citizen Alejandro Cao de Benos was arrested for organizing a cryptocurrency conference in North Korea, where attendees allegedly taught officials how to evade sanctions using the technology. Cao de Benos, a longtime North Korean sympathizer, faces up to 20 years in an American prison. He organized the conference in April 2019, showcasing how North Korea could launder money and avoid U.S. regulators using cryptocurrency. Attendees included American and British citizens.


Breitbart: When John McCain Warned Antony Blinken Was 'Dangerous to America'
When John McCain Warned Antony Blinken Was 'Dangerous to America'
Sen. John McCain criticized Antony Blinken as "dangerous to America" due to his misleading statements and disastrous policies. McCain faulted Blinken for weak negotiations with Iran, abandonment of Syrian civilians, and meager support for Ukraine. He deemed Blinken unqualified and a threat to American values.


Fox News: Electoral magistrates flee Guatemala after being stripped of legal immunity
Electoral magistrates flee Guatemala after being stripped of legal immunity
Three magistrates of Guatemala’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal fled the country after lawmakers stripped four of them of immunity. The whereabouts of the magistrates are unknown. The move came as the losing side in the presidential election continued to interfere with the results.


#military

Forbes: Ukraine’s 25th Air Assault Brigade Just Got ‘Tron-Like’ German Fighting Vehicles
Ukraine’s 25th Air Assault Brigade Just Got ‘Tron-Like’ German Fighting Vehicles
The Ukrainian 25th Air Assault Brigade has upgraded its equipment with German-made Marder infantry fighting vehicles. The brigade, stationed in the defensive region of Kupyansk, has replaced its previous BMD-2 fighting vehicles with the Marder, which offers improved speed, protection, firepower, and capacity. The Marder's inclusion in the brigade allows for better support of infantry during combat.


#culture

Forbes: Scotland's Charming Tradition Of Naming Its Snow Plows — Including 'David Plowie' And 'Keanu Freeze' — Goes Viral
Scotland's Charming Tradition Of Naming Its Snow Plows — Including 'David Plowie' And 'Keanu Freeze' — Goes Viral
Scottish salt trucks and plows, affectionately called "gritters," are gaining viral fame with creative and pun-filled names like Gritney Spears and Gritter Thunberg. The public can submit name suggestions, and fans can track the fleet online.


#health

Fox News: NC Gov. Cooper, healthcare advocates, take victory lap on Medicaid expansion
NC Gov. Cooper, healthcare advocates, take victory lap on Medicaid expansion
NC Gov. Cooper celebrates start of Medicaid expansion, providing health care to low-income adults. Expansion offers affordable coverage for those who make too much for Medicaid but not enough for private insurance subsidies. About 300,000 people automatically enrolled.


#education

Fox News: Albany, NY's College of Saint Rose to close in May
Albany, NY's College of Saint Rose to close in May
The Roman Catholic College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York, will close in May 2024 due to financial struggles. The board determined they lack the resources to continue operating and aim to support students, faculty, and staff during the transition. The college has faced declining enrollment, made cuts, and sold buildings in an effort to address financial challenges, but was unable to achieve solvency.


#crime

Flag And Cross: Trial Of Catalan Activists Suspended In Anticipation Of Future Amnesty Law
Trial Of Catalan Activists Suspended In Anticipation Of Future Amnesty Law
First trial of pro-independence activists suspended in anticipation of future amnesty law. Trial date postponed for the fourth time, now set for November 2024. Defence teams can request suspension if amnesty law is approved. Public prosecutor seeks four years in prison for each accused.