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20 Dec 2024

#politics

Fox News: Fox News Poll: Voters view 2024 negatively but have hope for the future
Fox News Poll: Voters view 2024 negatively but have hope for the future
In the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election, a Fox News poll indicates that a majority of voters express hope for the future of the country, with 55% feeling optimistic. This marks a notable increase from previous years, despite a partisan divide in perceptions of the past year.

While 40% of respondents rated 2024 positively for their families, 64% viewed it negatively for the country overall. Voter sentiment reflects a mix of hopefulness and concern, with many feeling hopeful about the election results. The survey included 1,015 registered voters and has a margin of error of ± 3 percentage points.


Fox News: House passes funding bill with just hours until government shutdown
House passes funding bill with just hours until government shutdown
The House has passed a bill to prevent a partial government shutdown, just before the funding deadline. The legislation extends current funding through mid-March and includes over $100 billion in disaster relief and agricultural aid. Speaker Mike Johnson expressed optimism about the vote.

Despite some Republican opposition, the plan aims to secure bipartisan support, with a higher threshold for passage. The bill does not address the debt limit, which has been a contentious issue among lawmakers, especially with the influence of President-elect Trump.


Le Monde: US hours from government shutdown over Christmas
US hours from government shutdown over Christmas
US lawmakers are racing to prevent a government shutdown as bipartisan funding efforts falter, influenced by Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Without a deal, non-essential operations could halt, impacting 875,000 workers and closing parks and monuments during peak visitor season.

Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson is seeking a compromise, but internal party divisions complicate the process. Musk's interference has drawn criticism from within the GOP, highlighting concerns over his influence on elected officials. A vote on a new funding proposal is imminent.


The Western Journal: Trump Seeks to 'Immediately' Halt Biden Admin's 'Possibly Criminal' Border Wall Fire Sale with Court Filing
Trump Seeks to 'Immediately' Halt Biden Admin's 'Possibly Criminal' Border Wall Fire Sale with Court Filing
President-elect Donald Trump has filed a brief in federal court to support a lawsuit from Texas and Missouri aimed at halting the Biden administration's sale of unused border wall materials. Trump's legal team claims the sales may violate the Appropriations Act and a court injunction, arguing that selling materials at a loss could constitute fraud.

The brief contends that the Biden administration's actions obstruct Trump's incoming pro-border policy and could be deemed criminal. Trump’s attorneys are requesting the court to stop ongoing sales and conduct a thorough examination of the government's compliance with the law.


Liberty Nation News: BREAKING: House Passes Stopgap Spending to Avoid Shutdown - Liberty Nation News
BREAKING: House Passes Stopgap Spending to Avoid Shutdown - Liberty Nation News
The House passed a stopgap funding measure on December 20, avoiding a government shutdown. Despite initial GOP opposition, more Democrats supported the resolution, leading to an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 366 to 34.

The measure was crucial for maintaining government operations, as Republicans had initially opposed it.


#health

GB News: 'Mamma Mia!' Gran wakes up with Italian accent despite having never been to Italy or studied language
'Mamma Mia!' Gran wakes up with Italian accent despite having never been to Italy or studied language
A London grandmother, Althia Bryden, developed an Italian accent and began using Italian phrases after suffering a stroke, despite never having visited Italy or learned the language. Doctors suspect she may have foreign accent syndrome, a rare neurological condition linked to brain injury.

Following her stroke in May 2024, Bryden lost her ability to speak and was diagnosed with aphasia. After surgery to remove a blockage in her neck, she unexpectedly regained her speech but with an Italian twist, leaving her feeling disconnected from her identity.