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13 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: CNN's Miller: White House Rhetoric on Drones Is 'Political' Attempt to Keep Pressure Off Them
CNN analyst John Miller commented that the White House's statements regarding drones in New Jersey aim to alleviate public concern. He noted that officials have no evidence these drones pose a threat to national security or public safety, highlighting the complexities of addressing the situation.
Miller emphasized the political nature of the response, recalling past incidents that escalated public fear. He also pointed out the challenges in shooting down the drones, citing legal and safety issues due to their size.
Fox News: WV lawmaker arrested after threatening to kill entire region's delegation over caucus beef
West Virginia delegate-elect Joseph de Soto was arrested for allegedly threatening to kill several lawmakers after being informed of a potential removal from his GOP position. He expressed his outrage through threats, claiming divine inspiration for his actions.
De Soto, who had recently changed his party affiliation to Democratic, faces serious allegations that have drawn condemnation from both parties. The West Virginia GOP supports expulsion efforts, emphasizing that public servants should not fear for their safety.
The Telegraph: Watch: Macron and Tusk appear to mock Trump’s handshake
French President Emmanuel Macron and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk appeared to mock former President Donald Trump's unusual handshake during a recent meeting in Warsaw. They recreated the handshake while discussing international issues, including the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Tusk shared the video on social media, humorously noting that handshakes with "Donalds" can be challenging. The lighthearted moment included Macron smiling and Tusk playfully hitting him on the arm.
#society
Breitbart: Lawsuit: Illinois Woman, 80, Died After Becoming Trapped by Sleep Number Bed
Sleep Number faces a lawsuit after an 80-year-old woman, Rosalind Walker, died following a two-day entrapment between her adjustable bed and the wall. Her daughter claims the bed malfunctioned and lacked adequate safety warnings, leading to her mother's suffering and eventual death.
The lawsuit seeks compensation for medical expenses and emotional loss, accusing Sleep Number and manufacturer Leggett & Platt of negligence in design and instructions. Sleep Number has acknowledged the incident and is reviewing the claims while expressing condolences to the family.
Breitbart: VIDEO: Utah Community Donates Cars Filled with Gifts to People in Need
In Cache Valley, Utah, locals are continuing the tradition of the Cache County Christmas Car Project, donating vehicles filled with gifts to families in need. This initiative, organized by Jason Hansen, has provided seven cars this Christmas, aiming to share God's love through community support.
Community members nominate recipients, ensuring that the gifts cater to their needs. The project emphasizes the importance of generosity and aims to help families access jobs and essential services through the donated vehicles.
#military
GB News: Britain withdraws air defences from Ukrainian border after UK left 'woefully exposed'
Britain is withdrawing its Sky Sabre air defense systems from NATO's eastern frontier, specifically from Poland, citing a lack of domestic protection. Former intelligence officer Colonel Phillip Ingram warns that the UK is unprepared for war, criticizing the government's prioritization of armed forces.
Norway will replace the UK systems with F-35 jets and Nasam missiles. The UK currently spends 2.3% of GDP on defense, while Labour plans to increase it to 2.5%. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasizes the need for increased defense spending to address growing threats.
#culture
Breitbart: Panthers Rookie Xavier Legette Says He Ate Raccoon for Thanksgiving
Panthers rookie Xavier Legette shared on the St. Brown Podcast that he forgoes traditional Thanksgiving turkey for raccoon, which he hunts and prepares himself. He noted that raccoon has a unique taste, unlike the common comparison to chicken.
While unconventional, eating raccoon is not unheard of in certain Southern and Midwestern regions. Legette is having a notable rookie season amid the Panthers' quarterback struggles.
#health
Le Monde: Brazil's Lula risks 'Biden effect' after hospitalization
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva underwent trepanation surgery to drain a hematoma after experiencing severe head pain. This followed a domestic accident in October where he fell and injured his head, requiring stitches and a three-week recovery period.
Lula was airlifted to a top hospital in São Paulo for the procedure, which lasted two hours. He has since been moved out of intensive care but remains hospitalized.
#crime
The Western Journal: The Horrific Crimes Committed by the Criminals Biden Set Free
President Biden recently set a record for clemency acts, commuting nearly 1,500 sentences and granting 39 pardons in one day. Among those pardoned were individuals with serious offenses, including a Chinese national convicted of possessing child pornography and two Chinese spies.
Critics have raised concerns over the rationale behind these clemency decisions, particularly for those convicted of heinous crimes. The administration's approach has sparked significant backlash, with calls for accountability regarding the release of individuals involved in serious criminal activities.