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16 Dec 2024
#politics
Fox News: Mitt Romney names who he thinks will be the GOP's 2028 presidential nominee
Outgoing Sen. Mitt Romney predicts that Vice President-elect JD Vance will be the GOP's 2028 presidential nominee, praising his intelligence and communication skills. He credits Trump for shifting the party towards working-class voters, noting a decline in support for the Democratic Party.
Romney attributes this shift to issues like police funding and gender policies, suggesting the Democrats have lost their base. While discussing potential political retribution from Trump, Romney expresses confidence that Trump will focus on future goals rather than targeting opponents.
The Federalist: Hegseth Battle Shows Republicans An Easy Way To Stop Losing
George Stephanopoulos' recent actions have inadvertently benefited Republicans, including a $15 million settlement with Donald Trump over mischaracterizations related to the election. The discussion on Stephanopoulos' show highlighted the GOP's potential to counter media narratives and pressure weak Republicans, particularly regarding Trump's nominee Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense.
Panelists noted a shift in support for Hegseth, crediting grassroots Republican efforts and Trump's backing. They emphasized the importance of showing strength against media campaigns and reminding elected officials of their accountability to voters. This approach could help Republicans advance their agenda effectively.
Fox News: White House staying quiet mysterious drones terrorizing Americans and more top headlines
The Biden administration faces scrutiny over its handling of drone operations, with a former CIA agent alleging inconsistencies in official statements. Meanwhile, VP Harris reassures DNC staffers following layoffs, emphasizing resilience.
In other news, Trump received a warm welcome at the Army-Navy game, while a Trump adviser collapsed during a speech. Additionally, tech leaders are seeking meetings with Trump, and Bernie Sanders criticized Biden regarding a potential Hunter pardon.
#economy
GB News: Drivers condemn two-tier parking levy in tourist town as visitors get slapped with ‘unreasonable’ price hikes
South Hams District Council plans to implement a two-tier parking charge system in Salcombe, increasing fees for tourists to £10 while locals pay £8. This change, effective April 2025, has raised concerns among local businesses about its potential negative impact on the economy.
The council defends the increase, citing lower parking rates compared to similar areas in the South West. Business owners worry that higher charges could deter visitors and decrease foot traffic, with a consultation open until January 5 before a final decision is made.
#religion
Fox News: Jesus is the gift
James, a man struggling with addiction in Minneapolis, found hope through a group of young evangelists who shared the Gospel with him. After reaching out for answers about faith, he ultimately gave his life to Jesus, discovering a sense of fulfillment he had been missing.
Revival is reportedly happening globally, with individuals like James leading the charge. The upcoming Anthem Christmas broadcast on December 18 aims to inspire others to share their faith and spread hope during the holiday season.
The Federalist: 12 Disqualifying Errors In Hays' 'Biblical' Case On Homosexuality
The book "The Widening of God’s Mercy" by Christopher and Richard Hays argues for a biblical acceptance of homosexual unions, claiming a trajectory of mercy in Scripture. However, critics contend the authors neglect significant biblical texts and scholarship that oppose their claims, particularly regarding the male-female foundation of marriage established by Jesus.
The authors are accused of misapplying analogies, ignoring historical context, and prioritizing personal experience over biblical authority. Critics assert that their interpretations distort Scripture and fail to acknowledge the moral implications of biblical teachings on sexual ethics.
#crime
Fox News: Luxury real estate brothers lured dozens of women over two decades with promise of lavish lifestyle: feds
Three brothers, Tal, Oren, and Alon Alexander, prominent luxury real estate agents, face federal charges for allegedly drugging and sexually assaulting numerous women over two decades. Prosecutors claim they used promises of luxury experiences to lure victims, leading to violent assaults.
The indictment details a conspiracy involving sex trafficking, drugging, and physical restraint of victims. Despite their high-profile status, the brothers are accused of orchestrating these crimes while attempting to conceal their actions. They have been released on bail as the investigation continues.
The Telegraph: ‘You have the rest of my life in your hands,’ Gisele Pélicot’s ex-husband makes final plea
Dominique Pélicot, 71, faces a verdict this week for orchestrating the repeated sexual abuse of his wife, Gisèle, 72, over nearly a decade. He confessed to recruiting men online to assault her while she was drugged, and prosecutors seek a 20-year sentence.
In his final plea, Pélicot expressed remorse and asked for forgiveness from his family, acknowledging the gravity of his actions and the pain caused. He referred to himself using derogatory titles assigned by the media, emphasizing the impact of the trial on his life.