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17 Dec 2024

#politics

Front Page Magazine: Senate Dems Want to Make 'Palestinian' Illegal Aliens Undeportable
Senate Dems Want to Make 'Palestinian' Illegal Aliens Undeportable
Eight Senate Democrats have urged President Biden to designate the Palestinian Territories for Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which would protect Palestinians in the U.S. from deportation. Their letter claims extensive casualties in Gaza and worsening conditions in the West Bank, but these assertions lack credible evidence.

Critics argue that the push for TPS is an attempt to provide a permanent status for a large population, potentially including individuals with criminal backgrounds. They contend that the claims of violence and instability are exaggerated and that legitimate cases for asylum should be assessed on an individual basis.


Front Page Magazine: Drones Shut Down NY Airport Runway, Even Hochul Says ‘This Has Gone Too Far’
Drones Shut Down NY Airport Runway, Even Hochul Says ‘This Has Gone Too Far’
Drones have been increasingly active in the Northeast, leading to airport disruptions, such as the recent shutdown of Stewart International Airport. New York Governor Kathy Hochul criticized the Biden administration's inaction and called for federal assistance to ensure safety and address the situation.

Hochul has directed state intelligence to investigate the drone sightings and is urging Congress to pass legislation to enhance local law enforcement's ability to respond to drone threats. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer also expressed frustration over the lack of tracking technology for these drones, pressing the need for transparency and action from the Biden administration.


#society

GB News: Locals rally behind pub landlord as they slam 'ridiculous' convicted terrorist suing boozer for 'offensive' sign
Locals rally behind pub landlord as they slam 'ridiculous' convicted terrorist suing boozer for 'offensive' sign
A UK pub landlord is facing a lawsuit from Khalid Baqa, a convicted terrorist, over a sign depicting a figure he claims is racist. Baqa, who has spent four years in prison for Jihadi propaganda, seeks nearly £2,000 and plans to target 30 other pubs with the same name.

Pub staff and patrons have rallied against the lawsuit, calling it absurd and expressing their support for maintaining the traditional name, which has historical ties dating back to the Crusades. Many locals have stated they have never heard complaints about the name before.


Forbes: 15-Year-Old Female Student Identified As Wisconsin School Shooting Suspect—Here’s What We Know
15-Year-Old Female Student Identified As Wisconsin School Shooting Suspect—Here’s What We Know
A 15-year-old student, Natalie Rupnow, was identified as the shooter in a tragic incident at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, resulting in two fatalities and six injuries. Rupnow died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes confirmed the shooter was a student at the school, and a second-grade student called 911 during the event. Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers expressed deep sorrow over the incident, emphasizing the need for change to prevent such tragedies.


#foreignaffairs

The Telegraph: British diplomats meet Syria’s rebel leader
British diplomats meet Syria’s rebel leader
Syria's rebel leader Mohammed al-Jolani met with British diplomats, advocating for the lifting of sanctions on his group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which is classified as a terrorist organization by the UK. This meeting marks a significant engagement with Western officials.

Jolani, now using his original name Ahmad al-Sharaa, emphasized that the sanctions should be removed, claiming they affect both the group and the broader Syrian population. France is set to follow with a similar meeting, while the US has initiated direct talks with HTS.


Times Of Israel: Hamas fears Trump will allow Israel to resume Gaza war after 1st phase of hostage deal
Hamas fears Trump will allow Israel to resume Gaza war after 1st phase of hostage deal
Hamas is wary that President-elect Donald Trump may allow Israel to resume military action in Gaza after the initial phase of a ceasefire. While the Biden administration aims for a deal by December, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu believes Trump would provide more flexibility for Israel to act.

Negotiations are ongoing, with Hamas seeking a permanent ceasefire and IDF withdrawal, while Israel wants a temporary pause to secure hostages and dismantle Hamas's military capabilities. Despite Hamas's weakened position, challenges remain in reaching an agreement on the terms of the ceasefire.


#military

Front Page Magazine: Drones Shut Down Strategic Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Drones Shut Down Strategic Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Unidentified drone activity led to a temporary shutdown of the critical Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, prompting increased security measures. Officials from the Biden administration claim there is no national security threat from the drones, despite local calls for action.

The incident recalls earlier concerns over a Chinese surveillance balloon that traversed sensitive U.S. military sites without immediate response from authorities. Critics question the government's handling of potential threats, suggesting a lack of decisive action could compromise national security.


The Telegraph: Rail Baltica: the 500-mile high speed line that can carry Nato troops to a war with Russia
Rail Baltica: the 500-mile high speed line that can carry Nato troops to a war with Russia
Estonian workers are constructing Rail Baltica, a high-speed railway linking Baltic capitals to Warsaw by 2030, with funding from the EU and British steel. Originally a symbol of Estonia's European alignment, it now serves as a critical military transport route amid rising tensions with Russia.

The railway aims to significantly reduce transport time for military resources from a week to just 24 hours, enhancing NATO's logistical capabilities in the region. This project underscores the strategic importance of infrastructure in the context of modern geopolitical challenges.


#sports

GB News: Rory McIlroy brutally trolled by Bryson DeChambeau over heartbreaking US Open collapse
Rory McIlroy brutally trolled by Bryson DeChambeau over heartbreaking US Open collapse
Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy engaged in playful banter during practice for their upcoming match at Shadow Creek Golf Club. McIlroy referenced his past disappointment at the US Open, while DeChambeau humorously pointed out McIlroy's self-inflicted misfortune.

The event, called 'The Showdown,' will feature DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka against McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler in a unique match-play format with a $10 million cryptocurrency prize. McIlroy expressed excitement about the competition and its potential to unite golf fans amid a divided professional scene.