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16 Dec 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Top Trudeau Ally Chrystia Freeland Resigns from Canadian Government
Top Trudeau Ally Chrystia Freeland Resigns from Canadian Government
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has resigned from her position, leaving Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government in a precarious situation amid declining popularity. Freeland cited disagreements with Trudeau over fiscal strategies, particularly regarding a sales tax holiday and financial aid to Canadians.

Her departure raises questions about Trudeau's leadership as he prepares for the next election, with some party members expressing reluctance for him to run for a fourth term. The resignation comes as the government faces challenges from rising living costs and immigration issues post-COVID-19.


Fox News: ABC's 'The View' ignores Stephanopoulos settlement with Trump
ABC's 'The View' ignores Stephanopoulos settlement with Trump
ABC's George Stephanopoulos and the network reached a settlement with Donald Trump after he sued for defamation over statements made about him being "found liable for rape." ABC will pay $15 million to a presidential foundation and $1 million in attorney fees.

Despite the settlement being publicly filed, the co-hosts of "The View" did not address it during their show, focusing instead on other topics. The settlement has drawn criticism from media analysts, raising concerns about its implications for press freedom and criticism of Trump.


Fox News: Biden sets record with first-term clemency grants, here's how others presidents rank
Biden sets record with first-term clemency grants, here's how others presidents rank
President Biden commuted nearly 1,500 sentences and pardoned 39 individuals, marking a significant increase in clemency actions compared to previous presidents. His administration emphasized a uniform decision-making process based on good behavior, though some lawmakers criticized specific inclusions, such as a judge involved in a controversial detention scheme.

Critics have pointed out the differences in criteria for clemency between Biden and former presidents, particularly Obama, who focused on non-violent drug offenders. In contrast, Biden's decisions have sparked debate over their implications and the administration's approach to criminal justice reform.


#society

Breitbart: Anonymous Donor Gives $1 Million to Help 50 Habitat for Humanity Families
Anonymous Donor Gives $1 Million to Help 50 Habitat for Humanity Families
An anonymous donor has contributed $1 million to assist 50 families in Louisiana's Habitat for Humanity, helping them cope with rising homeowner's insurance costs post-Hurricane Ida. This donation will provide counseling and resources to navigate financial challenges.

Homeowner Shernita Green expressed her struggle with increased insurance rates, which have become unmanageable on her $11-an-hour wage. The donation aims to alleviate the anxiety and financial strain faced by these families, allowing them to maintain their homes.


#war

The Economist: Ukrainian troops celebrate a grim Christmas in Kursk
Ukrainian troops celebrate a grim Christmas in Kursk
In Velyka Pysarivka, a village near the Russian border, a local newspaper, Vorskla, continues to deliver news despite the dangers of war. The husband-and-wife team behind the publication navigate threats from drones, driven by a commitment to keep residents informed.

Their efforts are met with emotional responses from subscribers, who cherish the fresh newsprint as a lifeline amid the conflict. This dedication highlights the resilience of local journalism in the face of adversity.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: US investigating whether Chinese citizen charged with flying drone over base committed 'more serious offenses'
US investigating whether Chinese citizen charged with flying drone over base committed 'more serious offenses'
The U.S. government is investigating Yinpiao Zhou, a Chinese citizen arrested for allegedly flying a drone over Vandenberg Space Force Base. He faces charges for failing to register the aircraft and violating national defense airspace, with ongoing inquiries into potential more serious offenses.

Zhou was detected flying the drone on November 30, and a subsequent search revealed photos of the base on his device. Although not charged with espionage, the FBI is scrutinizing his actions, which included researching drone regulations related to the military facility.


The Telegraph: Israel embassy closure is a distraction from ‘killing children’, claims Irish PM
Israel embassy closure is a distraction from ‘killing children’, claims Irish PM
Ireland's Taoiseach Simon Harris criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for closing the Israeli embassy in Dublin, suggesting it serves as a distraction from the deaths of children in Gaza. He condemned the civilian toll in Gaza and urged focus on Israel's actions rather than diplomatic maneuvers.

Harris emphasized the severity of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, asserting that the embassy closure pales in comparison to the ongoing violence and suffering. He called for careful consideration of the situation, warning against being sidetracked by what he termed "diplomacy of distraction."


#military

GB News: Mysterious drones spotted hovering above US - as Homeland Security accused of cover up
Mysterious drones spotted hovering above US - as Homeland Security accused of cover up
New Jersey Senator Jon Bramnick claims the U.S. government knows the identity of mysterious drones over the East Coast but is withholding information from the public. He criticized the lack of transparency and called for a state of emergency, suggesting that officials are prioritizing secrecy over public knowledge.

Despite the concerns, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas stated that the drone sightings do not pose a national security threat. The Pentagon confirmed ongoing investigations but has found no evidence of foreign involvement. Local officials are urging residents to refrain from taking matters into their own hands regarding the drones.


The Federalist: Trump On Drones: ‘The Government Knows What Is Happening’
Trump On Drones: ‘The Government Knows What Is Happening’
President-elect Donald Trump expressed skepticism about the government's transparency regarding recent drone sightings along the East Coast, suggesting that the military knows more than it is disclosing. He indicated that the lack of information creates unnecessary suspense for the public.

White House officials, including National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby, stated that while some sightings have been verified as piloted aircraft, there are still unidentified incidents under investigation by the FBI and Department of Homeland Security. Local officials have voiced concerns over the federal government's communication regarding these sightings.


#health

Le Monde: Perrier production under threat as report highlights health risks
Perrier production under threat as report highlights health risks
Perrier faces the potential loss of its natural mineral water label after a report from the Occitanie regional health agency indicated deteriorating sanitary conditions at its Vergèze site. The agency suggested Nestlé Waters consider halting production due to virological risks.

Nestlé Waters has not commented on the report, stating it lacks knowledge of the final findings. The agency has recommended exploring alternative uses for the mineral water catchments if health guarantees are established.


#education

The Federalist: Media Terrified Hegseth Will Make Military Schools 'Patriotic'
Media Terrified Hegseth Will Make Military Schools 'Patriotic'
Pete Hegseth, nominated by Trump for defense secretary, aims to reform military education by instilling "patriotic principles" and Christian theology. Concerns arise from Politico about potential changes to the Department of Defense Education Activity, which serves military families.

Critics worry Hegseth's approach could disrupt existing curricula that promote diversity and inclusion, while supporters argue that many Americans favor a shift towards patriotism in education. The debate highlights a broader cultural clash over educational values in military settings.