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15 Dec 2023
#politics
Fox News: Fox News Politics: Democrats tell Schumer 'hell no'
Progressive Democrats warn Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer about border policy negotiations with Republicans. Immigration advocates express opposition.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Sunak to hold illegal migration talks with Italy and Albania
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will meet with the leaders of Italy and Albania to discuss joint efforts in tackling illegal immigration. The three leaders, who share a common need for stronger border controls, will focus on addressing the issue of illegal migration and exploring options to combat people smuggling gangs. This meeting takes place after Italy's recent agreement with Albania to build asylum centers capable of processing thousands of migrants annually.
Breitbart: Netherlands to Rule Whether it Will Block Export of F-35 Parts to Israel
A court in the Netherlands will decide whether to stop supplying F-35 parts to Israel due to alleged violations of international law. Human rights groups argue that these parts enable bombs to be dropped on civilians in Gaza. Dutch authorities claim they do not have the power to intervene and that there is no evidence of serious violations.
#economy
Times Of Israel: How are Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea affecting global trade?
Yemen's Houthi rebels have increased attacks on ships passing through the Red Sea, posing a threat to global trade. Israeli-linked vessels have been targeted, but attacks on container ships and oil tankers flagged to other countries have also increased. Maersk, the world's biggest shipping company, has instructed its vessels to pause their journey through the Red Sea.
The Houthis, Iranian-backed rebels, have attacked ships in the Red Sea due to the Israel-Hamas war. They have targeted vessels going to or coming from Israel and have used drones, missiles, and helicopters. The attacks have increased insurance costs for shippers, but the Red Sea routes remain open with navies patrolling the area.
#culture
The Blaze: Watch: Is the White House’s 2023 Christmas video a piece of art or another woke disaster? | Blaze Media
The White House's holiday video received mixed reviews. Some praised it for its artistic expression, while others criticized it for being woke. The video was produced by a tap-dancing company called Dorrance Dance, which has themes of anti-racism on their website.
Flag And Cross: 'Terminator 2', 'Home Alone' Headline 25 Movies Added to National Film Registry in 2023
The Library of Congress has chosen 25 American films to be preserved for their cultural significance, including "Home Alone" and "Terminator 2." Films must be at least 10 years old to be considered. This year's selection also includes "12 Years a Slave," "20 Feet from Stardom," "A Movie Trip Through Filmland," "Dinner at Eight," and more.
Le Monde: Le Monde's favorite champagne estates
Laurent Fédou, the man who revived Canard-Duchêne champagne house, reflects on the 20 years of work behind their successful "V 2012" cuvée. The style of Canard-Duchêne emphasizes freshness, fruit flavors, and a DNA based on pinot noir.
Damien Cambres, the seventh cellar master of Pol Roger, discusses the craftsmanship and family feel of the house, as well as their use of riddlers to turn the bottles by hand. Pol Roger remains on a human scale and continues to maintain contracts with loyal winegrowers.
#health
The Federalist: Senate Dems Block Bill To Allow Whole Milk In School Lunch Programs
Senate Democrats block legislation allowing schools in the National School Lunch Program to serve whole milk. Democrats claim current dietary guidelines recommend a low-fat diet. The low-fat diet has contributed to chronic diseases and childhood obesity.
#education
Flag And Cross: Virginia School Board Member Sworn In to Office on Stack of Explicit LGBT Books
Fairfax County School Board member Karl Frisch was sworn in on a stack of LGBTQ-themed books, sparking controversy and backlash from conservatives. While some support Frisch's commitment to inclusivity, critics argue that the books contain explicit and inappropriate content for children. The incident serves as a reminder of the deep divide in education and the importance of elections in shaping school policies.
#crime
Fox News: Fox News True Crime Newsletter: Idaho murder house, Gabby Petito family feud
House where four University of Idaho students were murdered will be demolished before trial. Lawsuit claims elite college failed to protect students from cult dad predator. Legal war erupts between parents of Gabby Petito and Brian Laundrie. Massachusetts man's deathbed confession unveils decades-long secret identity. Children's hospital demands new trial due to allegations about juror. Motel suicide case takes sinister turn, family suspects foul play. Killer taunts investigators over location of pastor’s daughter's body. Former teacher's student lover becomes a grandfather at 40. Amanda Knox warns about man who killed her roommate.
The Blaze: 'It’s like interacting with a human': Portland installs robot security as part of surveillance strategy to lower crime | Blaze Media
Portland, Oregon, has introduced a mobile robot named "Rob" to help lower crime rates in its downtown area. The robot patrols a parking garage equipped with thermal imaging and a two-way intercom, providing assistance and directions to citizens. City officials believe that the robot, along with the installation of surveillance cameras and a mural project, has contributed to a decrease in crime. However, official crime statistics show an increase in property crimes and societal crimes in the downtown area compared to the previous year.
Fox News: Thai senator indicted on narcotics trafficking, money laundering charges
A Thai senator, Upakit Pachariyangkun, has been indicted on charges involving narcotics trafficking and money laundering. The case is linked to Burmese businessman Tun Min Latt, who is known to be close to Burma's ruling military. Upakit denies all charges.
#other
Flag And Cross: WATCH: World's Biggest Crane Lifts Huge Dome Onto Nuclear Power Station
The dome for Hinkley Point C's first reactor building is successfully lifted into place, marking a major milestone in the construction of the £26bn nuclear power station in Somerset. This achievement ensures the construction of the first nuclear reactor can begin next year, providing reliable zero-carbon electricity for six million homes.