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17 Dec 2024

#politics

The Federalist: 3 Russia Hoax Bombshells Hidden In Report On DOJ Surveillance
3 Russia Hoax Bombshells Hidden In Report On DOJ Surveillance
A recent DOJ inspector general report reveals significant findings regarding the investigation into classified information leaks during the Trump administration. It indicates that a Democratic whistleblower identified Congressmen Schiff and Swalwell as potential leakers, yet the FBI found insufficient evidence to pursue charges.

The report also highlights that the DOJ monitored communications of both Republican and Democratic congressional staffers during the investigation, suggesting a lack of genuine intent to uncover the truth. This raises concerns about the integrity of the DOJ's actions and the need for reform.


Fox News: Dems push drastic move that Mike Lee calls 'a phenomenally bad idea'
Dems push drastic move that Mike Lee calls 'a phenomenally bad idea'
Several Senate Democrats, including Dick Durbin, Brian Schatz, and Peter Welch, are advocating for a constitutional amendment to abolish the Electoral College in favor of a popular vote system for presidential elections. They argue that the current system is outdated and disenfranchises voters.

Republican Senator Mike Lee criticized the proposal as a "bad idea," while Rep. Andy Biggs accused Democrats of attempting to undermine the Constitution. The debate highlights ongoing tensions regarding electoral fairness, especially in light of past elections where the Electoral College winner did not reflect the popular vote.


#society

The Federalist: Congress Can Undo Bostock's Distortion Of The Civil Rights Act
Congress Can Undo Bostock's Distortion Of The Civil Rights Act
The Bostock case in 2020 expanded the interpretation of the Civil Rights Act to include "gender identity" in employment discrimination, sparking significant legal and cultural debates. Justice Alito argued this was a legislative act, not a judicial one, warning of broader implications for schools, healthcare, and religious freedoms.

As cases arise challenging policies on bathrooms, sports, and free speech, the decision's reach is evident. With Republicans in Congress, there's pressure to clarify the original intent of the law, potentially reshaping the discourse around transgender rights and aligning with public sentiment.


Fox News: American tourist in Fiji among 7 hospitalized after drinking cocktails at luxury resort
American tourist in Fiji among 7 hospitalized after drinking cocktails at luxury resort
Seven tourists, including an American and four Australians, were hospitalized in Fiji after consuming potentially spiked pina coladas at the Warwick Fiji hotel. Symptoms included nausea and vomiting. Two patients remain in stable condition in the ICU, while others have been discharged.

Fiji officials are investigating the incident, emphasizing that it is isolated and that the resort has a strong safety record. The hotel is conducting its own investigation and awaiting toxicology reports to determine the cause of the illnesses.


Times Of Israel: Palestinians in Syria flock to cemetery ravaged and made off-limits under Assad
Palestinians in Syria flock to cemetery ravaged and made off-limits under Assad
In the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in Syria, former residents are returning to visit graves for the first time since the regime of Bashar al-Assad fell. The camp, once home to 160,000 Palestinians, was devastated during the civil war, leaving many searching through rubble for loved ones' graves.

As families mourn and reminisce, the cemetery is a poignant reminder of loss amid destruction. Residents express hope for the camp's reconstruction and a better future, despite the devastation that remains.


GB News: Motorhomes and caravans to be hit with overnight parking ban amid council plans to raise funds
Motorhomes and caravans to be hit with overnight parking ban amid council plans to raise funds
Ceredigion County Council plans to introduce new parking restrictions for motorhomes and caravans in Aberystwyth, prohibiting overnight parking from 11pm to 8am in several areas. This initiative aims to enhance trade and increase parking turnover along the seafront.

The changes will implement a Pay and Display system, extend parking hours to 8am-8pm, and restrict parking for disabled badge holders to four hours. Residents can voice objections to the proposals until December 27.


Le Monde: Trial for beheading of French teacher: Prosecution makes 'uncompromising but not excessive' sentence requests
Trial for beheading of French teacher: Prosecution makes 'uncompromising but not excessive' sentence requests
Samuel Paty was murdered on October 16, 2020, by an 18-year-old Chechen jihadist, an act that has been described as an attack on the core values of French society, particularly freedom of expression and education. The trial of eight defendants involved in the case has revealed tensions between public expectations and legal proceedings.

Prosecutors have indicated that the charges against some defendants may be downgraded, reflecting the complexities of the case. This incident has highlighted ongoing societal fractures in France related to terrorism and freedom of speech.