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16 Dec 2024
#politics
The Federalist: Watch CNN, MSNBC Air The Same Phrase That Cost ABC $15M
ABC News has settled for $15 million after falsely stating that Donald Trump was found "liable for rape" in relation to E. Jean Carroll's allegations. The jury determined Trump was not liable for rape but did find him liable for sexual abuse.
Multiple media figures, including hosts from CNN and MSNBC, have repeated the false claim without correction, contributing to the misinformation surrounding the case.
Le Monde: How to rebuild a state: The challenge facing Syria's rebels now in power
Maher Marwan, 42, has been appointed as the new governor of Damascus by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) following the recent fall of Bashar al-Assad. Former employees of the governorate returned to their roles to prepare for his arrival, signaling a shift in governance in Syria.
Marwan, a native of Damascus and a product of HTS's administration in Idlib, brings experience in Islamic law and local development. His appointment marks a significant change in the political landscape of the region.
#society
GB News: Mourners told to PAY to visit graves as cemetery introduces 'VIP' pass
The Garden of Remembrance in Longton will require visitors to purchase 'VIP' passes for access to graves outside standard hours starting January 1. A one-time fee of £5 for grave access or £10 for the rose garden will restrict free visits to weekdays from 9am to 3pm, impacting working families.
Cemetery management has faced backlash for not directly informing families about the new charges. While the owner defends the initiative as a security measure, some mourners express frustration over the inability to visit loved ones without taking time off work.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Smouldering aftermath of Israel’s biggest bombing raid reveals Syria’s military dilemmas
Israeli airstrikes on the Syrian military base at Bimalkah resulted in powerful explosions, causing significant damage and alarming nearby residents. This attack is part of Israel's ongoing campaign to dismantle the military capabilities of Bashar al-Assad's regime, aimed at preventing advanced weaponry from reaching hostile groups.
The strike on Bimalkah is one of over 450 airstrikes reported in just nine days, targeting facilities believed to store air defense systems and missiles, as well as a substantial amount of Russian weaponry and Hezbollah arms.
The Western Journal: Humiliating: CNN's Dramatic Syrian Rescue Appears to Crumble Under Closer Scrutiny
CNN's recent report on a Syrian prisoner rescue has come under scrutiny after it was revealed that the man they "freed" is actually Salama Mohammad Salama, a notorious torturer from the Assad regime. Initially presented as a victim, his true identity was exposed by a fact-checking site, raising questions about CNN's journalistic integrity.
The network acknowledged the possibility of being misled and stated they are investigating further. Critics point to several red flags in the report, including the man's well-groomed appearance and the circumstances of his imprisonment.
#economy
The Western Journal: Trump Secures $100 Billion Win for America Before He Even Takes Office
President-elect Donald Trump has secured a $100 billion investment from SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, aimed at creating 100,000 jobs in the U.S. by 2029, particularly in artificial intelligence. This investment is double Son's previous pledge made in 2016.
During their meeting at Mar-a-Lago, Trump showcased his negotiating skills by humorously suggesting Son consider increasing the investment to $200 billion. Son expressed heightened confidence in the U.S. economy following Trump's election, marking a shift in priorities towards American interests.
Forbes: Biden’s EV Battery Boom Is Coming — Whether Trump Wants It Or Not
The Biden administration's aggressive funding for battery technology and clean energy initiatives is set to continue, bolstered by the Inflation Reduction Act. Despite President-elect Trump's plans to dismantle these efforts, the significant investments already made in battery projects are unlikely to be reversed.
However, Trump's proposed tariffs on Chinese goods could disrupt the supply chain for critical battery materials, potentially raising costs and hindering the growth of the electric vehicle market in the U.S. The future of domestic battery production hinges on balancing these tariffs with the need for materials sourced from China.
#culture
Forbes: Hallmark’s Last New Christmas Movie Comes Out Saturday—Here’s A Supersized Guide To All 32 New Holiday Films
The Hallmark Channel's "Countdown to Christmas" continues to dominate TV ratings, regularly surpassing popular cable sports and news broadcasts. This year, the network has released 32 new holiday films, with "Happy Howlidays" set to premiere as the final movie of the season.
With nearly 3 million viewers for its most popular film, "Chiefs Love Story," Hallmark has attracted a total of 27 million unique viewers for its holiday programming this year. The network's audience has increased significantly, moving from seventh to third among all cable networks in viewership during the holiday season.
#crime
Forbes: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs And Jay-Z’s Accuser Speaks Out: Here Are All The Major Allegations
An anonymous accuser has publicly alleged that Sean "Diddy" Combs and Jay-Z raped her when she was 13, marking the first time a plaintiff has spoken out amid multiple accusations against Combs, all of which he denies. The accuser defended her claims against scrutiny regarding inconsistencies in her story.
In addition to this allegation, numerous lawsuits have been filed against Combs, with accusations spanning from drugging and sexual assault to claims of a broader conspiracy involving sex trafficking. Combs' legal team maintains that he has never sexually assaulted anyone and asserts confidence in their defense.