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12 Dec 2023
#politics
Human Events: KENNY CODY: Time to admit that the GOP primary is over and Trump won
The 2024 GOP Presidential Primary is over, with Trump emerging as the nominee. DeSantis imitated Trump but has since dropped in the polls.
The Blaze: Our ‘conservative’ court strikes again | Blaze Media
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied an appeal to ban "gay conversion therapy" in Washington state, a decision that allows similar legislation in other states to remain. Conservative justices dissented. In Washington, counseling a minor struggling with gender identity is prohibited, but castrating a minor is permitted. This unbalanced view of rights and freedom of speech is alarming.
Le Monde: Egyptian presidential election: The regime's push to mobilize voters
Egyptian elections create an illusion of choice as President el-Sissi is expected to win a third term. Supporters praise his accomplishments in development and security, while critics are silenced.
GB News: 'He's clutching at straws!' Sunak's migration plan brutally torn apart by Britons
Birmingham residents disagree on the government's Rwanda bill to curb illegal migration. Some believe it's necessary, others think it's appalling. Trust in Rishi Sunak is low, with citizens questioning politicians' credibility and ability to handle the issue.
#war
Times Of Israel: Netanyahu draws outcry for quote equating Oct. 7 toll to Oslo Accords deaths
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the Oslo Accords, stating that it caused as many deaths as Hamas's October 7 massacres. Opposition leader Yair Lapid condemned Netanyahu for conducting a political campaign during wartime.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: JD Vance: Zelensky Demands for U.S. Taxpayer Funding 'Disgraceful,' 'Grotesque'
Senator J.D. Vance criticizes Ukrainian President Zelensky's Capitol Hill visit and demand for aid, calling it a disgraceful and grotesque process. He accuses Zelensky of pressuring Republicans to give up their fight on the border and give more money to Ukraine. Vance argues that Zelensky should focus on border security and accuses him of imprisoning priests.
Fox News: Iran warns of 'explosion' in Middle East if war in Gaza continues: report
Iranian Foreign Minister warns that the conflict in Gaza could escalate and lead to a larger war in the Middle East, with Lebanon and Yemen already involved. The U.S. vetoed a UN resolution for an immediate cease-fire, while the UK abstained from voting.
Netanyahu reportedly tells Biden that Israel will take military action against Yemen's Houthis if the US does not. Iranian Foreign Minister accuses the US of perpetuating the conflict and supporting Israel, while warning of attacks on US bases in Syria and Iraq. Militant groups have launched numerous attacks against US bases and troops in the Middle East.
#education
Fox News: Stefanik shreds Harvard over 'complete moral failure' after allowing Claudine Gay to remain president
Harvard University is facing backlash after President Claudine Gay testified that calls for the genocide of Jews on campus need "context." House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik criticized Harvard's decision to stand behind Gay and accused the university of having a "complete moral failure." The Harvard board ultimately decided to support Gay, citing her as the right leader to address societal issues.
#crime
Fox News: Miss Nicaragua pageant director announces retirement after police accuse her of conspiracy
Director of Miss Nicaragua pageant, Karen Celebertti, announces retirement after being accused of crimes along with husband and son who are detained. Her retirement comes after scandal following Miss Universe coronation.
Fox News: North Carolina woman held captive in man's house for 10 days escaped with help of family, friends: prosecutors
A North Carolina man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in his apartment. The man, William Todd Murell, was found guilty of rape and assault, but acquitted of a kidnapping charge. The victim testified that Murell gave her alcohol and drugs, physically abused her, and raped her over a 10-day period.
The Blaze: Mexican drug lords go on killing rampage, gun down 6 police officers who stole drug shipment | Blaze Media
Drug lords in Tijuana target police officers after their drug shipment is stolen, resulting in the deaths of five officers. The stolen drugs belonged to the Sinaloa cartel, sparking a wave of violence in the already crime-ridden city.
#outdoors
Snowmobile How: Top 5 Best Places to Snowmobile in Wyoming (Updated 2022)
Wyoming, the Cowboy State, is a great place to snowmobile. Some of the best places include the Snowy Range, the Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail, the Black Hills, Yellowstone National Park, and the Big Horn Mountains. Each location offers its own unique scenery and riding experiences.
#other
Fox News: Kentucky woman who filed lawsuit for abortion says embryo no longer has cardiac activity
A pregnant woman in Kentucky, identified as Jane Doe, who sued for the right to have an abortion, has learned that her embryo no longer has a heartbeat. Her attorneys have not commented on the impact this will have on the lawsuit, which argues that Kentucky's near-total abortion ban violates her privacy and self-determination rights. The Supreme Court of Kentucky previously declined to block the ban, leaving the larger question of the legality of abortion in the state unresolved.
Fox News: Busy Rhode Island bridge closed after 'critical failure' found, may not reopen for months
A critical failure in a busy Rhode Island bridge leads to its closure for months of repair work, causing significant traffic delays.
The Federalist: Texas Woman Seeking Abortion Exemption Exposes Needed Protections For Disabled Children
Katie Cox fights for her right to abortion in Texas due to her child's genetic disorder. Texas Supreme Court rules against her, setting precedent for future cases.