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21 Dec 2024

#politics

Breitbart: Censorship Happy: Google Blacklists PragerU App for 'Misleading Claims' - Then Restores It
Censorship Happy: Google Blacklists PragerU App for 'Misleading Claims' - Then Restores It
Google removed PragerU's app from the Play Store, citing violations of its "misleading claims" policy. After public backlash, the app was reinstated without explanation. PragerU claims this is part of ongoing censorship efforts against them by big tech.

PragerU's chief marketing officer stated the organization will continue to oppose such censorship and urged supporters to help them gain independence from big tech.


The Epoch Times: Day in Photos: Taiwanese Parliament Brawl, Missile Strike in Ukraine, and Macron in Mayotte
Day in Photos: Taiwanese Parliament Brawl, Missile Strike in Ukraine, and Macron in Mayotte
On December 20, 2024, various global events unfolded, including a Russian missile strike in Kyiv and a vegetable vendor in Homs, Syria, amidst ongoing conflict. In Belgrade, citizens honored victims of a recent roof collapse, while military ceremonies took place in Berlin and South Korea.

In New York City, community groups protested against Governor Hochul's congestion pricing plan. Meanwhile, leaders from Romania and Hungary met in Bucharest, and President Biden visited a children's hospital during the holiday season.


Breitbart: Elderly Tyrant Raul Castro Pounds Table in Anger at Cuban Communists' Incompetence
Elderly Tyrant Raul Castro Pounds Table in Anger at Cuban Communists' Incompetence
Raúl Castro, the 93-year-old former leader of Cuba, expressed frustration at a recent Communist Party meeting, criticizing officials for their incompetence. Despite his "retirement" in 2021, he remains influential, participating in legislative sessions aimed at addressing the country's ongoing crises.

Cuban officials acknowledged the dire state of the economy, particularly the shame of importing sugar, a product Cuba once exported. As the regime prepares for a rally against the U.S. embargo, Castro's increased public appearances appear to signal a push for continuity amid the regime's challenges.


Breitbart: Canada's Conservative Leader Slams Left-Wing ‘Clown Show’ for Leaving Trudeau in Power
Canada's Conservative Leader Slams Left-Wing ‘Clown Show’ for Leaving Trudeau in Power
Pierre Poilievre, leader of Canada's Conservative Party, criticized NDP leader Jagmeet Singh for failing to act against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau despite Singh's strong rhetoric. Singh claimed Trudeau has neglected key issues, yet he has not followed through on promises to vote against the Liberal government.

As the political landscape shifts, Singh's indecision on a confidence vote has raised eyebrows, even among his party members. Trudeau's cabinet shuffle suggests he remains secure in his position, despite growing calls for his resignation from within the Liberal Party.


The Western Journal: Musk Is Pleased: Slimmed-Down Spending Bill Passes in the House
Musk Is Pleased: Slimmed-Down Spending Bill Passes in the House
The House passed a budget bill to prevent a government shutdown, with a vote of 366 to 34, mostly supported by Democrats and opposed by Republicans. Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized the importance of funding for essential services and disaster aid.

Despite divisions within the Republican Party, Johnson claimed unity among his colleagues. The bill includes significant funding for disaster relief and agriculture, and it is expected to pass in the Senate.


#society

The Western Journal: German Christmas Market Hit by Horrific Attack - Numerous Casualties Reported
German Christmas Market Hit by Horrific Attack - Numerous Casualties Reported
A car crashed into a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, on Friday, resulting in two fatalities, including a child, and injuring approximately 68 others. A 50-year-old Saudi doctor has been arrested; authorities suspect the incident was deliberate but have not officially classified it as terrorism.

The attack has raised concerns about safety at Christmas markets, especially after a similar incident in Berlin in 2016. Officials are conducting an extensive investigation, and the driver reportedly evaded security measures that had been implemented since past attacks.


#crime

Breitbart: Famed Hollywood Jeweler Martin Katz's Home Burglarized, $2.5 Million Stolen; South American Gang Suspected
Famed Hollywood Jeweler Martin Katz's Home Burglarized, $2.5 Million Stolen; South American Gang Suspected
Hollywood jeweler Martin Katz was the victim of a home invasion, losing $2.5 million in merchandise to a South American robbery crew. Katz discovered the break-in after returning home to a smashed window and was alerted by his alarm company. Some stolen items were recovered due to hidden tracker tags.

This incident is part of a larger crime wave affecting celebrities in Los Angeles, with numerous high-profile figures experiencing similar break-ins and thefts. Recent victims include actresses Sophia Bush, Sydney Sweeney, and Keanu Reeves, highlighting a troubling trend of targeted robberies in the region.


GB News: Andrew Tate and brother Tristan given repreive after Romanian court halts plans to put brothers on trial
Andrew Tate and brother Tristan given repreive after Romanian court halts plans to put brothers on trial
A Romanian court has ruled that the human trafficking case against Andrew and Tristan Tate cannot proceed as it currently stands, citing flaws in the indictment and issues with evidence. This decision is a setback for Romanian prosecutors who have been building the case for over two years.

The Tates, who deny all charges, including human trafficking and rape, may face extradition to the UK if the Romanian prosecutors drop the case. Meanwhile, British authorities have been granted permission to seize £2 million from the brothers for unpaid taxes.