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15 Dec 2023
#politics
Fox News: Pennsylvania House back to 101-101 deadlock after Democrat's resignation
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is deadlocked at 101-101 with the resignation of a Democratic lawmaker. A special election will be held on Feb. 13 to determine the chamber's majority.
Human Events: EXCLUSIVE: Julie Kelly says Jack Smith’s entire Trump indictment is at risk now that the Supreme Court’s involved
Investigative journalist Julie Kelly discusses recent court rulings that have complicated the Department of Justice's attempt to try Trump before the 2024 presidential election. The immunity issue is now on appeal, suspending pre-trial deadlines. The Supreme Court will rule on whether obstructing an official proceeding applies to January 6th.
The Economist: Alexander Navalny, Russia’s opposition leader, is missing in the gulag
Europe: Navalny vanishes. Opposition leader Alexei Navalny goes missing after announcing a campaign against President Putin's re-election. His disappearance is seen as a coordinated move by the Kremlin to quell dissent.
The Blaze: Blaze Media investigative journalist Steve Baker says Justice Department will be charging him for his Jan. 6 reporting | Blaze Media
Blaze Media investigative journalist Steve Baker announced that he will be charged by the U.S. Department of Justice for his reporting on the January 6th events. Baker, who has been covering the January 6th events since October, believes that the timing of the charges is suspect. It is unclear what the charges are at this time.
#society
Breitbart: Watch: New Jersey Trains Delayed as Loose Bull Trots Down Tracks
Passengers on a New Jersey Transit train in Newark were surprised to see a bull running on the train tracks. Videos captured the bull's journey and NJ Transit jokingly referred to it as "police activity." The bull was eventually tranquilized and taken to a sanctuary.
#foreignaffairs
Front Page Magazine: Canada Votes in Favor of UN Resolution Demanding ‘Immediate Humanitarian Ceasefire’ in Gaza
Bob Rae, Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations, supports Canada's break with its pro-Israel stance, voting for a Gaza ceasefire. The focus is on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza caused by Hamas, ignoring Hamas' atrocities and Israel's self-defense.
Times Of Israel: White House ups pressure on Israel to end ‘high-intensity’ fighting in Gaza soon
The United States wants the Israel-Hamas war to end “as soon as possible,” but Israeli leaders promise to continue their military offensive until Hamas is defeated. The US is pressing for a transition from high-intensity fighting to more targeted operations within weeks. The Biden administration also wants Israel to focus on the “day after” in Gaza and is urging Israel to take more care to protect civilians.
#health
Breitbart: Coca-Cola Recalls 2K Cases of Drinks Due to Possible 'Foreign Material'
Coca-Cola is recalling 2,000 cases of Diet Coke, Sprite, and Fanta Orange in three Southern states due to possible "foreign material." The specific products affected have been listed for consumers to return for a refund or exchange.
#crime
The Blaze: Muslim family allegedly attacks son for converting to Christianity: 'Repeatedly punched him and spat in his face' | Blaze Media
Three Tennessee family members arrested for allegedly assaulting a minor family member who converted to Christianity. Parents and older brother accused of repeatedly punching and spitting on the boy, with the mother also cutting him with a knife. Parents charged with domestic assault and the mother with aggravated assault.
Front Page Magazine: Nashville: Muslim Family Beats and Spits on Son for Converting to Christianity
A Muslim family in Nashville is arrested for assaulting their son after he converted to Christianity. The family repeatedly punched, spat on, and scratched him with a knife, demanding he renounce his Christian faith. Islam's death penalty for apostasy puts the young man's life in serious danger.
Flag And Cross: Boy, 13, Accused of Creating ‘Detailed Plan’ for Mass Shooting at Ohio Synagogue
A 13-year-old boy in Ohio planned a mass shooting at a synagogue. He was arrested after making threats on the Discord platform. The incident highlights the rise of hate and threats on social media.
#sports
Breitbart: University of Washington Bestowing One of Only 12 Female Volleyball Scholarships to Trans Athlete
Male-born transgender athlete, Tate Drageset, is set to receive a female volleyball scholarship at the University of Washington. Despite winning numerous awards, parents of female players are upset that Drageset, who is taller and stronger, has been taking opportunities from natural-born girls. Some parents express concerns about their daughters' safety while playing against transgender athletes.
Breitbart: Kirk Herbstreit Blasts 'Despicable Lunatic Fringe' Florida State Fans Upset About Playoff Snub
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit dismisses FSU fans' complaints about the College Football Playoff selection. He defends his rankings, stating that he watches numerous games and is entitled to his opinion. He also mentions FSU's previous selection over Miami in 2000.
The College Football Playoff committee defends their decision to exclude FSU, citing the team's change in dynamics due to quarterback Jordan Travis' injury. Coaches on the committee played a significant role in the selection process.
Breitbart: Former Giant Buster Posey Says Crime, Drugs Affected Shohei Ohtani's Decision Not to Come to San Francisco
Former Giants star Buster Posey claims that baseball player Shohei Ohtani declined a contract with San Francisco due to the city's poor reputation. Ohtani, who is considered a rare talent, chose to sign with the Los Angeles Dodgers for a 10-year, $700 million deal. The city's issues with crime and drugs are causing concerns for both athletes and businesses.