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13 Dec 2024
#politics
The Federalist: How Team Trump Turned RNC Into A Get-Out-The-Vote Machine
Lara Trump emphasized the need for firings and a focus on election integrity to ensure a successful political operation for the upcoming election. She highlighted the RNC's overhaul after the underperformance during Ronna Romney McDaniel's tenure, which included scandals over spending and a loss of trust in election processes.
To mobilize voters, Trump discussed the importance of early voting and addressing concerns about election fairness. The RNC's strategy involved recruiting poll watchers and filing lawsuits to protect voting rights, especially in swing states, asserting that these efforts are crucial to restoring trust among Republican voters.
Fox News: Harvard president privately tells faculty university needs to rethink messaging after GOP victory
Harvard University President Alan M. Garber has urged faculty to reconsider their messaging in light of recent Republican electoral victories, citing a growing discontent in Washington regarding higher education. He acknowledged bipartisan frustrations with the university and emphasized the need for empathy and humility in response to public criticism.
Garber's comments reflect concerns over potential legislative threats, including an endowment tax and federal research funding cuts. Harvard's communication strategy has been deemed ineffective, and the university aims to foster better relations with federal leaders to advocate for support in education and research.
Breitbart: DOGE at Work: Whistleblower Alleges Federal Employee Moved to Florida, Continued to Receive Full D.C. Paycheck
A whistleblower has alleged that a federal employee at HUD, Antonio Carraway, has been living in Florida while still receiving full pay as if he were in Washington, D.C. Senator Joni Ernst is investigating the claims, highlighting issues of telework abuse and inefficiency within federal agencies.
Ernst's findings suggest that this problem is widespread, with other employees also fraudulently collecting locality pay while living elsewhere. She has proposed the REMOTE Act to monitor federal employees' work habits and ensure accountability, arguing that taxpayers are unfairly bearing the costs of bureaucratic misconduct.
#society
GB News: Robbie Williams fumes 'she was MADE to' in harrowing admission after ex Nicole Appleton's abortion ordeal
Robbie Williams and Nicole Appleton faced a traumatic decision regarding an unplanned pregnancy during their relationship in the late 1990s. Under pressure from Appleton's record label, she terminated the pregnancy, leading to emotional turmoil for both, ultimately resulting in their breakup in 1999.
In recent reflections, Williams expressed regret over his past behavior and the impact of the abortion on their lives. Both have since moved on, with Appleton married and a mother, while Williams is married with four children.
Fox News: 'Drone' sightings in the Northeast spark 'unfounded' panic, says expert
Concerns over alleged drone sightings along the East Coast have prompted calls for investigations from residents and lawmakers. Reports began in New Jersey and have spread to New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Maryland, with some officials urging federal involvement and even suggesting drones be shot down.
Despite the rising panic, officials, including White House representatives, assert there is no evidence that these drone activities pose a national security threat. Experts indicate the increase in sightings is likely due to the growing number of legal drones in the U.S., with over 790,000 registered.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Turkey seeks to purge pro-US Kurdish force that helped defeat Islamic State in Syria
Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated that Turkey's strategic goal is to eliminate the YPG, a Kurdish group that has partnered with the U.S. in the fight against ISIS. This poses a risk to the security situation in Syria, as Turkish military actions could lead to the release of ISIS prisoners.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasized the importance of U.S.-Turkish cooperation against ISIS, while concerns grow over Turkey's military operations threatening regional stability and minority communities. Calls for potential sanctions against Turkey have emerged from U.S. lawmakers.
#military
Times Of Israel: Greece to buy artillery systems from Israel worth over $600 million
Greece is in advanced negotiations to purchase 36 PULS rocket artillery systems from Israel, part of a broader plan to modernize its military with a budget of 600-700 million euros. This deal follows discussions for a 2-billion-euro missile defense system and includes local component production.
Additionally, Greece plans to acquire up to 40 F-35 fighter jets from the US and four frigates from France. The new systems aim to bolster defense along Greece's northeastern borders with Turkey amid ongoing tensions between the two NATO allies.
#health
Fox News: Cooking oil linked to colon cancer in early study, tied to inflammation
A new study links ultraprocessed foods, particularly seed oils, to an increased risk of colon cancer. Researchers found tumors contained high levels of inflammatory molecules and low levels of healing ones, indicating that unhealthy diets may contribute to cancer growth by suppressing the immune system.
Experts suggest that adopting a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids and unprocessed foods could help combat inflammation and improve health outcomes. While some dietitians caution against attributing cancer solely to seed oils, they acknowledge the need for further research on diet's role in rising colon cancer rates.
#crime
Fox News: Tip to San Fran police helped FBI identify UnitedHealth CEO suspect, Luigi Mangione: source
Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate, has been arrested in connection with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. A tip from the public to the San Francisco Police Department helped FBI investigators identify Mangione, leading to his apprehension in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
Mangione faces multiple charges, including murder and weapons possession in New York, along with forgery and presenting false identification in Pennsylvania. He was previously reported missing by his mother before resurfacing in Pennsylvania.