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13 Dec 2023
#politics
Fox News: Trump cannot assert presidential immunity in E Jean Carroll defamation lawsuit, appeals court rules
Former President Trump's claim of presidential immunity in a defamation lawsuit by E. Jean Carroll was rejected by a U.S. appeals court. The court upheld a decision to allow the lawsuit to proceed, prompting Trump's legal team to seek a review from the Supreme Court. Carroll is seeking $10 million in damages over comments Trump made about her in 2019.
The Telegraph: Wednesday evening news briefing: Lineker tweets 'probably broke BBC guidelines'
Gary Lineker’s tweets likely violated BBC guidelines, says new chairman Samir Shah. Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford will step down, triggering a contest for his successor.
Breitbart: Nolte: Hunter Biden Plays Victim After Refusing Child Support While Spending $872K on Sex
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, spoke out against Republicans who have attacked him for his addiction and recovery. However, he is facing allegations of financial corruption and defying a congressional subpoena.
#society
The Telegraph: Tom Cruise ‘dating’ ex-wife of Russian tycoon who wanted actor to play him in movie
Russian tycoon survives assassination attempts. Ex-wife allegedly dating Tom Cruise. Hollywood star linked romantically to the daughter of a Putin ally. Divorce battle reveals lies and hidden wealth.
Flag And Cross: Americans Take This Many Weeks On Average To Prepare For The Holidays
Americans spend an average of six weeks preparing for the holiday season, with the majority of that time dedicated to planning and decorating. It takes five weeks to plan presents, meals, and the perfect holiday, while seven days are spent putting up decorations. Despite the effort, 22% of respondents admit to spending more time planning and decorating than actually enjoying the festivities.
#economy
GB News: Majority of Americans think US economy is in recession, survey finds
Majority of Americans believe the US economy is in a recession, despite it not meeting the technical definition. Survey shows people's perception is based on personal situations rather than official criteria.
Federal Reserve and Bank of England expected to maintain interest rates in upcoming meetings. UK GDP shows signs of cooling.
#religion
Fox News: Pope confirms plans to visit home Argentina after invitation from once-fierce critic President Javier Milei
Pope Francis is considering a trip to his native Argentina despite being criticized by the country's president-elect. The invitation came as a surprise to critics who had previously called the pope an "imbecile" and accused him of preaching communism. The pope believes that politicians' campaign rhetoric should be distinguished from their actual actions.
#education
The American Mind: Black Privilege at Harvard
Harvard President Claudine Gay is facing allegations of plagiarism in her academic work. Despite evidence of multiple instances of plagiarism, Harvard has dismissed the claims and reaffirmed their confidence in Gay. The institution's response raises concerns about ethical standards and the influence of the DEI era in academia.
#crime
The Blaze: 4 teens in Cleveland allegedly carjack Ohio State football coach at gunpoint during recruitment visit | Blaze Media
An Ohio State coach was held at gunpoint by teens who stole his car. The suspects were apprehended after a police chase.
Flag And Cross: Motorbike Thieves Swipe Festive Nutcracker Statue In Brazen Daylight Heist
Thieves stole a six-foot-tall nutcracker statue from a restaurant in Kent in broad daylight. The owner is clueless as to why the thieves targeted the statue, as it was taken during lunchtime. Sightings of the stolen statue have been reported, and the police are currently investigating the theft.
#sports
Flag And Cross: Georgia High School Baseball Player Dies After 'Freak Accident' at Practice
Promising student-athlete Jeremy Medina dies in a "freak accident" during baseball practice. Declared brain-dead a week later. Devastating loss for the community.
#science
GB News: Geminid meteor shower: Where to see up to 150 shooting stars TONIGHT
The Geminid meteor shower, associated with the asteroid 3200 Phaethon, will be visible tonight. For the best view, find a dark sky away from city lights and give your eyes time to adjust. Phaethon's classification as either a comet or asteroid is still a topic of debate.
#technology
Le Monde: OpenAI partners with Axel Springer to include journalism in ChatGPT
Media company Axel Springer partners with OpenAI's chatbot, ChatGPT, to include journalism from Axel Springer's media brands in chatbot responses. The deal allows access to pay-walled content and includes links to full articles for transparency.
#other
The Epoch Times: Zulily Sues Amazon for ‘Anticompetitive’ Tactics That Seek to ‘Destroy’ the Brand
Zulily has sued Amazon for engaging in anticompetitive behavior that harmed its business and caused substantial revenue losses. The lawsuit alleges that Amazon targeted Zulily and coerced third-party retailers to raise prices listed on Zulily to match or exceed Amazon's prices. This led to significant losses for Zulily and forced its suppliers to comply with Amazon's price-fixing terms.
GB News: US snow warning: Thundersnow deluge to blanket America under a FOOT of snow
A powerful winter storm is expected to bring heavy snowfall to parts of the United States. Temperatures will drop significantly below average, and thunderstorms may also occur. The storm is predicted to affect regions from Alaska to Texas.