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21 Dec 2023
#society
Fox News: 2 reported injured in Western Australia wildfire
A wildfire in Perth destroys two homes and injures two people. The fire was caused by a falling tree branch.
Fox News: 12 dead after coal mine cart derails in northeastern China
Coal mine accident in China's Heilongjiang province kills 12 workers, injuring 13. Mine safety remains a concern as accidents continue to occur.
#war
The Telegraph: Watch: Pro-Palestine protesters in kayaks block ‘Israeli-linked’ cargo ship
Pro-Palestine protesters in Melbourne attempted to block a container ship believed to be linked to Israel. Footage shows activists in kayaks being nudged out of the way by the ship. The protesters temporarily closed the port.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: ‘We can't allow the will of parliament to be overruled by a foreign court AGAIN!' Mark Francois FURIOUS at Varadkar's legal challenge
Conservative MP Mark Francois criticizes Ireland's Taoiseach Leo Varadkar for launching a legal challenge against the UK's Troubles Legacy Bill. Varadkar believes the bill breaches human rights. Francois argues the UK should not allow a foreign court, like the Strasbourg Court, to overrule the will of Parliament.
Times Of Israel: Two wounded in Hezbollah missile attack, as northern border heats up
Israeli civilians were wounded in a missile attack from Lebanon . A suspected enemy drone infiltration was also reported, but there was no confirmation on shooting down the UAV. The attack and infiltration came after the IDF carried out strikes on Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon and warned of taking action to push them away from the border.
Fox News: Latin Patriarch says photos show bombed Gaza convent as White House raises 'concerns' with IDF
The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem claims that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) bombed a church compound in Gaza, killing two Christian women and damaging structures. The IDF denies the allegations, stating that they were targeting Hamas spotters. White House officials are investigating the incident.
#culture
The Federalist: Why Watch Cheesy Hallmark Movies? Because We Crave Order
Hallmark movies provide audiences with predictable, formulaic plots that depict a journey from disorder to order, fulfilling the universal desire for natural order. These films prioritize traditional family life, offering viewers a glimpse of a "happily ever after" where relationships and community take precedence over work. While the rest of the year may focus on progress and innovation, Christmas allows us to embrace tradition and acknowledge our inherent inclination towards ordered priorities. This desire for comfort and fulfillment in a world that can often feel lonely resonates with viewers, making these movies a popular escape.
Fox News: Mannheim Steamroller Christmas music makes me miss Rush Limbaugh
Beloved radio host Rush Limbaugh's tradition of playing Mannheim Steamroller Christmas music during the holiday season amplified the festive spirit for his listeners. Rush's partnership with the bombastic flair of Mannheim Steamroller was a perfect combination. Rush's boldness and the group's music serve as reminders of the true meaning of Christmas.
#history
Fox News: New Mexico WWII soldier's remains identified nearly 80 years later
A World War II soldier from New Mexico named Homer Mitchell has been identified nearly 80 years after his death. A team of government historians and researchers identified Mitchell through extensive research and DNA testing. Mitchell's family, who are scattered across New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, will gather next spring in Portales to bury him.
#health
The Federalist: This Christmas, Conquer Loneliness Better Than The Grinch
Loneliness is a driving force behind rising suicide rates in America. Despite advances in technology, people still feel disconnected. True friendship and a relationship with God can combat loneliness and bring comfort. Don't let loneliness turn you into a Grinch; instead, reach out to others and seek God's presence.
#crime
The Telegraph: Prisoner declared innocent after 48 years in jail on wrongful murder charge
An innocent American prisoner, Glynn Simmons, has been exonerated after spending 48 years behind bars for a mistaken murder charge. Evidence was not presented during his trial that would have identified other suspects. Simmons, who is battling liver cancer, is the longest serving wrongfully convicted inmate in the US.
The Blaze: We won’t stop covering the lies of January 6 | Blaze Media
Blaze News contributor Steve Baker is facing federal charges, but he doesn't know what they are. Major news outlets are not covering the story. Meanwhile, Baker has been offered a full-time investigative reporting position.
The Telegraph: Brianna Ghey's teenage killers can be named, judge rules
Two teenagers found guilty of murdering Brianna Ghey can be named by the media when they are sentenced. The judge ruled that while there is a public interest in lifting reporting restrictions, the welfare of the defendants must be taken into account. The attackers blamed each other for the "frenzied and ferocious" attack on Brianna.