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15 Dec 2023
#politics
The Blaze: Chicago residents won’t get to vote on city’s sanctuary status after lawmakers block referendum | Blaze Media
Chicago residents will not have a referendum to vote on the city's sanctuary status. Mayor Brandon Johnson and the city council blocked an advisory referendum, sparking protests from frustrated residents. The issue revolves around the city's budget and the spending on migrant services.
Flag And Cross: Multiple IEDs Discovered at the US-Mexican Border After Threat Levels Heightened
The US-Mexico border is experiencing violence resembling war zones. Mexican military found 10 explosives near Arizona's Pima County. Gunshots were heard and an armed man was arrested. The border crisis continues with over 10,000 migrants apprehended daily. Republicans demand asylum law reforms.
Fox News: Pro-Palestinian White House interns fear 'witch hunt' after signing letter ripping Biden's Israel plans
White House interns claim to be scared as the Biden administration allegedly conducts a "witch hunt" to find those who signed a letter supporting a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas War. The interns fear retribution before the end of the fall internship program.
Fox News: Rudy Giuliani ordered to pay $148 million as defamation trial wraps up
Rudy Giuliani ordered to pay $148 million in defamation case for accusing two women of election fraud in the 2020 election.
#society
GB News: Neighbours furious at Russian businessman's plans to build 'Berlin Wall' in small English village
A Russian businessman's plan to build a metal fence around his estate in an English village angers residents. The fence is deemed ugly and intimidating, with concerns raised about its impact on the countryside and public amenities.
The American Mind: Satanism and the Constitution in Iowa
Iowa experiences controversy over a Satanic display in the state Capitol, sparking debate over free exercise of religion and government neutrality on religious matters. The constitution does not require the legislature to allow every display, but common sense suggests an exclusion of outrageous and offensive exhibits.
Flag And Cross: 'By the Grace of God': Family Gets Modern Miracle After Tornado Picked Up 4-Month-Old Baby
A baby survives being carried away by a tornado in Tennessee. The child's mother protected him by jumping on top of him as their home collapsed. Thanks to the grace of God, the infant was found safe, lying on the debris of a downed tree.
#military
The Telegraph: At the helm of Israel’s lethal eye in the sky
Israeli made drone, the Hermes 900, provides battlefield intelligence during conflicts in Gaza, equipped with laser guided bombs for precise strikes. The pilots at Palmachim Airbase have the responsibility of operating the drones and making life or death decisions in the moment. The difficult part is distinguishing between legitimate targets and civilians due to Hamas deliberately hiding among the civilian population.
#religion
Fox News: DeSantis pledges support for devil statue decapitator, says govt should not recognize Satanism as 'religion'
GOP presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has stated that the Satanic Temple should not be recognized as a religion by the U.S. government. DeSantis made this claim after a candidate in Mississippi admitted to tearing down the Satanic Temple's display in the Iowa state capitol. DeSantis believes that satanism does not have a place in American society.
#culture
The Blaze: Watch actress Rachel Zegler REPEATEDLY contradict herself on ‘Snow White’ adaptation | Blaze Media
Rachel Zegler, set to star as Snow White in Disney's live-action adaptation, faced backlash for criticizing the original film. The controversy may have contributed to the delay of the movie's release. However, Zegler later praised the classic, suggesting a change in her stance.
#health
Fox News: Mexico's health department closes melon-packing plant linked to deadly salmonella outbreak
Cantaloupes from Mexico have been linked to a salmonella outbreak that killed 8 people in Canada and the United States. The Mexican Health Department has ordered the temporary closure of a melon-packing plant in Sonora for testing and investigation.
Fox News: Matthew Perry cause of death listed as 'acute effects of ketamine'
Matthew Perry's cause of death was ketamine, as confirmed by the Los Angeles Medical Examiner's autopsy. Other factors like drowning and coronary artery disease also contributed to his passing. Prescription medications and loose pills were discovered at Perry's residence.
#education
Times Of Israel: US Department of Education to scrutinize antisemitism on at least 5 more campuses
The US Department of Education has opened 12 new discrimination investigations at colleges and schools, with 5 related to antisemitism.
#crime
The Blaze: Judge who admitted to 'substance abuse problem' allegedly bullied campaign manager to recant testimony about her drug use | Blaze Media
A controversial judge in Tennessee, Andrewnetta Melissa Boyd, has been suspended and arrested on criminal charges. She allegedly bullied her campaign manager for testifying honestly about her drug use, and also harassed her at home and through text messages. The judge had previously been accused of mishandling a client's trust fund and abusing alcohol. She has now been charged with coercion of a witness and harassment.
#science
Flag And Cross: Why Mothers And Daughters Often Share The Same Birth Month
Scientists have discovered that mothers and daughters often share the same birth month. They found that siblings and parents also tend to have the same birth month. This phenomenon is likely due to shared socio-demographic characteristics and is passed down through generations.
#outdoors
Backpacker: Caught Out With No Tent? A Survivalist Shares Her Best Shelter Tips
In her column, The Survivalist, Jessie Krebs advises on building shelters for survival in different weather conditions. She emphasizes the importance of shelter before starting a fire and highlights various shelter styles and materials. Krebs also provides tips on choosing a location, constructing the shelter, and considerations for living in it.
Field & Stream: Types of Rifles: A Complete Guide
Summary: Different types of rifles are used for different shooting tasks, much like a golf bag holds different clubs for different shots. Rifle actions include bolt-action, lever-action, falling block, pump-action, breech-loading, semiautomatic, and muzzle-loading. Rifles can also be classified by the type of ammunition they use, such as rimfire or centerfire. Other considerations when choosing a rifle include intended purpose, size, and personal preferences.
#technology
Dirt Wheels Magazine: POTENTIAL AND CFMOTO USA ANNOUNCE INDUSTRY-FIRST INTEGRATION OF TERRAIN PERCEPTION TECHNOLOGY
Potential and CFMOTO have partnered to integrate advanced driver-assist systems into recreational off-road vehicles. The integration includes Terrain Intelligence and Off-Road OS, aiming to improve vehicle performance and driver confidence. CFMOTO USA will evaluate Potential's technologies on test vehicles before production.
#other
Fox News: A US pine species thrives when burnt. Southerners are rekindling a 'fire culture' to boost its range
Jesse Wimberley leads a movement to revive the tradition of controlled burns to prevent wildfires, partnering with volunteers across North Carolina to clear land for longleaf pine forests. While federal policies suppressed fires for decades, the longleaf pine ecosystem has decreased in size, making restoration efforts vital. Prescribed burn associations are key to educating and mobilizing volunteers to burn undergrowth and clear land, helping to expand the longleaf pine range. These associations are becoming increasingly important as climate change leads to more severe storms and droughts, making the preservation of the longleaf pine ecosystem essential for ecological resilience in the American Southeast.