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14 Dec 2024

#politics

Fox News: Elizabeth Warren's scary remark about United Healthcare CEO's murder is latest of her many crazy comments
Elizabeth Warren's scary remark about United Healthcare CEO's murder is latest of her many crazy comments
Senator Elizabeth Warren's recent comments regarding the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson have sparked controversy. She suggested the violence served as a "warning" and indicated that people may resort to taking matters into their own hands when pushed too far, a stance that has drawn criticism for appearing to justify the act.

Warren's history of using provocative rhetoric and her disdain for the private sector reflect a broader trend within the Democratic Party, where many view businesses as adversaries. This perspective contrasts with a growing appreciation for capitalism among the electorate, suggesting a potential shift in political sentiment.


Fox News: Trump-backed candidate aiming to replace Matt Gaetz wants Florida to adopt gold and silver as legal tender
Trump-backed candidate aiming to replace Matt Gaetz wants Florida to adopt gold and silver as legal tender
Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis, urged by President-elect Trump to run for the House seat formerly held by Matt Gaetz, aims to support Trump's agenda, particularly against "wokeness" in government. He advocates for adopting gold and silver as legal tender in Florida.

Patronis is enthusiastic about the House Freedom Caucus and believes citizens manage their money better than Washington. He has received endorsements from key Republican leaders and is preparing for the special election on April 1.


#society

Fox News: '60 Minutes' reporter Lesley Stahl admits worry about future of legacy media: 'I'm very dark about it'
'60 Minutes' reporter Lesley Stahl admits worry about future of legacy media: 'I'm very dark about it'
Lesley Stahl expressed deep concerns about the future of the free press, particularly with Donald Trump set to take office again. During a discussion with Peggy Noonan, they noted the declining trust in mainstream media, with legacy outlets facing record low confidence levels among Americans.

Stahl highlighted that both Trump and Elon Musk have contributed to this erosion of trust, while Noonan emphasized the challenges posed by technological advancements. They both feared that a continued decline in press freedom could have dire consequences for democracy.


On The Water: Illegal Sea Bass and Porgy Seized by NYSDEC in Montauk
Illegal Sea Bass and Porgy Seized by NYSDEC in Montauk
New York State officers seized 107 illegal fish, including 67 black sea bass and 40 porgy, from a charter boat in Montauk. Thirteen anglers received tickets for various violations, including keeping undersized fish and exceeding possession limits.

Fishing regulations in New York allow a maximum of 30 porgy and 6 black sea bass per angler, with specific size requirements.


#foreignaffairs

Le Monde: Zelensky, Macron and Trump were at the Elysée together. Does anyone care?
Zelensky, Macron and Trump were at the Elysée together. Does anyone care?
Emmanuel Macron hosted Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky at the Elysée Palace, aiming to foster dialogue for global peace. The meeting coincided with the reopening of Notre-Dame, highlighting Macron's efforts to stabilize both France and international relations.

Zelensky's attire, reminiscent of the US Army's M65 jacket, symbolizes resilience, while Trump's choice of a yellow tie instead of his usual red has sparked speculation about its significance. The discussions between the leaders were framed as crucial for future cooperation.


#crime

GB News: Suffolk Scrooge case condemned by ex-detective amid warning of surging low-level crime: 'What next?!'
Suffolk Scrooge case condemned by ex-detective amid warning of surging low-level crime: 'What next?!'
Former detective Peter Bleksley has urged Suffolk Police to allocate more resources to investigate a series of vandalism incidents targeting Christmas decorations, which occurred between December 5 and 6. Eleven homes were affected by masked perpetrators, and Bleksley emphasized the importance of addressing such crimes to prevent escalation.

Bleksley criticized the dismissal of these acts as "low level" crime, advocating for a proactive approach based on the Broken Windows Theory of policing. He noted potential forensic evidence from CCTV footage and called for action to restore the joy of the holiday season for residents.