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21 Dec 2023
#politics
The Blaze: Biden says Trump threatens electoral 'right to choose' after Biden official's group gets Trump taken off ballot in Colorado | Blaze Media
A Biden official's group removed Trump from the ballot in Colorado. Biden justified it by claiming Trump poses a threat to democracy. Biden's remarks were criticized as "gaslighting" and hypocrisy.
#society
Flag And Cross: 'Drag Queen Christmas' Spreads 'Perversion of Christmas' to 21 States, Christians Fight Back
There's controversy surrounding the "A Drag Queen Christmas" show, with a pastor protesting the sexualization and mockery of Christmas. The show is touring 21 states, but it faced the most criticism in California. Despite the backlash, the show continues to go on.
Breitbart: France Has 'Plan B' For 2024 Paris Olympics in Case of Terror Attacks
French President Emmanuel Macron revealed in a television interview that the opening ceremony for the Olympic Games in Paris could be relocated if the city is targeted by extremist attacks. Security measures will be extensive, with thousands of police and soldiers deployed. The ceremony is planned to take place on the River Seine, with athletes paraded through the heart of Paris on boats. However, Macron stated that alternate plans exist in case of security threats.
Breitbart: Netflix Faces Backlash over ‘CoComelon Lane’ Episode with Crossdressing Boy Dancing for His Dads: ‘They’re Just Evil’
Netflix's children's show CoComelon Lane is facing backlash for featuring a scene with a crossdressing boy in a tutu. Many critics have deemed the scene "evil," leading to calls for a boycott of the popular show. The controversy arises from the boy named Nico deciding what to wear for a family photo and ultimately choosing a tutu and crown to dance in. The scene has sparked a heated debate regarding the influence of these themes on young children.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: IDF expands operations south of Gaza City as large rocket salvo targets Tel Aviv area
Israel expands ground operation in Gaza, targeting Hamas infrastructure and killing members of the terror group. Rockets fired from Gaza at central and southern Israel, damaging a school but causing no injuries. Hamas refuses negotiations to release hostages unless Israel ends offensive.
Fox News: At least 5 Rohingya refugee boats detected off Indonesian coast
Indonesian authorities detect five boats carrying Rohingya refugees entering Aceh province, likely due to increased anti-Rohingya sentiment. Indonesia appeals for international assistance and offers temporary shelters. This situation is a result of the Rohingya fleeing persecution in Burma.
#economy
Le Monde: Channel tunnel strike blocks all rail travel
Wildcat strike blocks Channel tunnel, causing cancellation of Eurostar trains and disrupting travel for holiday season. French trade unions demand tripled end-of-year bonus.
#education
Fox News: House widens Claudine Gay probe after new plagiarism accusations hit Harvard president
House Republicans are investigating Harvard President Claudine Gay for plagiarism. The Committee on Education and the Workforce is demanding more information on the charges.
Harvard's federal funding is at stake as the university faces accusations of inconsistent application of academic standards. The concern is that faculty members are not being held accountable for plagiarism.
The Blaze: 10 fights break out in one day at Maryland high school while principal out on leave | Blaze Media
Multiple fights erupted at Charles Herbert Flowers High School in Maryland, involving a number of students. The cause of the altercations is unknown, but some speculate it may be related to the suspension of the school's principal, Dr. Gorman Brown. The fights were captured on social media and videos showed chaos throughout the school.
Breitbart: CNN: 'Clear Examples of Plagiarism' by Harvard Pres., But Charges First Circulated by Conservatives Who Don't Like Her
CNN Reporter Matt Egan discusses allegations of plagiarism against Harvard President Claudine Gay, acknowledging past instances but noting that the claims were first brought by conservative activists. Gay recently submitted corrections to two papers she wrote, but examples of plagiarism were found in her 1990s work. Harvard's review did not include her 1997 dissertation, and critics argue there is a double standard. Plagiarism experts are divided on whether Gay's omissions warrant punishment, and there are concerns about how Harvard can punish students for the same offense without facing legal consequences.
#sports
Breitbart: Former Univ. of Wisconsin Badgers Player Walt McGrory Dead at 24
Basketball player Walt McGrory tragically lost his battle with bone cancer at the age of 24. Despite his illness, he showed immense courage and fought every day. McGrory will be deeply missed by his team and the Badger family.