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17 Dec 2024

#politics

Fox News: Police identify killer in deadly Christian school shooting and more top headlines
Police identify killer in deadly Christian school shooting and more top headlines
Police have identified the shooter responsible for a deadly incident at a Christian school. In other news, a Russian general was killed in an explosion, and Vice President Harris is contemplating a 2028 presidential run.

Trump is facing legal challenges, including a lawsuit against a top pollster for alleged election interference. Meanwhile, federal workers express concern over potential changes to benefits, and a judge ruled against Trump's immunity claims in a New York case.


Le Monde: EU launches probe into TikTok over 'interference' in Romania's presidential election
EU launches probe into TikTok over 'interference' in Romania's presidential election
The EU has launched a formal investigation into TikTok over allegations that the platform was used by Russia to influence Romania's annulled presidential election. The inquiry, under the Digital Services Act, will assess whether TikTok failed to address risks related to election integrity.

Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen emphasized the need to protect democracies from foreign interference, particularly during elections. The investigation will examine TikTok's content recommendation systems and its policies on political advertising.


#society

GB News: Saracen’s Head pub landlord fiercely defended over convicted terrorist's lawsuit: 'We shouldn't have to change our culture!'
Saracen’s Head pub landlord fiercely defended over convicted terrorist's lawsuit: 'We shouldn't have to change our culture!'
Convicted terrorist Khalid Baqa is suing the landlord of the Saracen's Head Inn in Buckinghamshire for £2,000, claiming the pub's name is "deeply offensive." Landlord Robbie Hayes dismissed the lawsuit as a "complete joke" and has stated he will fight the claim.

Commentator Carole Malone defended Hayes, arguing that Baqa's lawsuit is not about religion but rather an attempt to profit from targeting pubs with similar names. She criticized the failure of integration in Britain and asserted that the culture should not change for one community.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing Dec. 17: Day 438 – Is Hamas softening stance on hostage-ceasefire deal?
Daily Briefing Dec. 17: Day 438 – Is Hamas softening stance on hostage-ceasefire deal?
Defense Minister Israel Katz indicated that the IDF will remain in Gaza to support Prime Minister Netanyahu's stance in ceasefire talks. Discussions of a potential hostage deal and a three-phase agreement with Hamas show a shift in Hamas's position.

Netanyahu's coalition passed budget legislation despite dissent from National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. Syrian rebel leader Abu Mohammed al-Julani expressed intentions to improve Syria, a region currently fraught with uncertainty.


#health

The Federalist: No, Socialized Medicine Wouldn’t Have Saved Health CEO
No, Socialized Medicine Wouldn’t Have Saved Health CEO
Luigi Mangione, accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was not a victim of the health care system, as he was never covered by United Healthcare and came from a wealthy family. Claims from some leftist leaders that this incident reflects the failures of private insurers are misguided.

Senators Warren and Ocasio-Cortez have made controversial statements linking health care issues to violence, which trivializes serious discussions about health care access. Their arguments overlook the realities of government-run health care, where patients also face significant treatment delays and denials.


#sports

The Federalist: Fans Love Caitlin Clark For Her Skills, Not Her Skin Color
Fans Love Caitlin Clark For Her Skills, Not Her Skin Color
Caitlin Clark, named TIME Magazine's Athlete of the Year, addressed her white privilege and emphasized the importance of elevating Black women in basketball. However, her comments have sparked criticism for focusing solely on one demographic and omitting contributions from white female players.

Critics argue that Clark's approach may inadvertently reinforce racial divisions in the sport rather than promote unity among all women athletes. They believe her success stems from her talent and style of play, not her race, and that fans appreciate her for her skills on the court rather than her racial identity.