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21 Dec 2023
#politics
Fox News: Fetterman says progressives are ‘hoping that I die’ after rejecting purity tests on immigration, the border
Sen. John Fetterman distances himself from the far-left and no longer considers himself a "progressive." He has faced criticism for his support of Israel and secure borders. Fetterman has received backlash from the left and believes they are hoping he will die.
Breitbart: Chicago Alderman: Biden Admin. Is Letting in Asylum Seekers Under 'False' Pretenses with Court Dates in a Decade
Democratic U.S. House candidate Raymond Lopez blames the Biden administration for allowing asylum seekers into the country under false pretenses and not taking responsibility for securing the borders. He criticizes Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson for shifting blame onto Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
Human Events: Polish prime minister moves to shut down opposition media stations as he takes office
New Polish PM shuts down opposition media outlets in the name of independence and pluralism. Outgoing MPs stage sit-in at state TV HQ to protest.
Le Monde: 'A disgrace to our country of human rights': Left-wing departments rebel against new immigration law
Lot department refuses to apply new immigration law's preference for French nationals when providing aid for lodging to dependent individuals. Thirty-two left-wing departments join in denouncing the law as a disgrace to human rights. Some departments, like Paris and Eure, join the rebellion, while others stress the importance of obeying the law.
Fox News: Austin officer indicted in deadly shooting of armed man on own porch
Austin police Officer Daniel Sanchez has been indicted for deadly conduct in the fatal shooting of Rajan Moonesinghe, who was standing on his own porch. The family believes additional indictments should be brought against Sanchez, arguing that Moonesinghe was not a threat to the police. Body camera footage shows officers attempting life-saving measures after the shooting. The local prosecutor thanked the family but they believe justice has not been fully achieved.
Human Events: Polish PM Donald Tusk moves to shut down opposition media stations as he takes office
New Polish PM shuts down opposition media outlets in the name of independence and pluralism. Outgoing MPs stage sit-in at state TV HQ to protest.
#society
Fox News: Tom Cruise's 'Mission: Impossible' co-star says they made out while she was on her 'honeymoon'
Actress Michelle Monaghan reveals that her first scene in "Mission: Impossible III" with Tom Cruise happened right after her wedding, but her husband was supportive and proud.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Warships can't keep the Red Sea open without strikes on the Houthis
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced Operation Prosperity Guardian, a naval coalition to defend Red Sea shipping from Houthi attacks originating from Yemen. Nineteen countries, including the US, UK, France, Spain, and Italy, have signed up. Warships will primarily focus on defending against missile and drone threats, as well as protecting against piracy and hijackings. However, with limited resources and an extensive maritime area to cover, the success of Operation Prosperity Guardian is doubtful.
#crime
Fox News: Kansas City area man enters plea in Russian aviation export case
Kansas man pleads not guilty to charges of illegally exporting aviation technology to Russia after its invasion of Ukraine. His business partner previously pleaded guilty.
The Telegraph: Four-year-old boy dies in Hackney stabbing
A four-year-old boy in east London has died from knife injuries. A 41-year-old woman, who was known to the boy, has been arrested on suspicion of murder. The police are investigating the incident and providing support to the boy's family.
Fox News: Rising threat of porch piracy: What to know as package thefts surge amid holiday shopping season
Porch piracy, or package theft, is a growing concern for online shoppers in the US, with an estimated 26% falling victim to it. Retailers and delivery companies are implementing measures to combat this issue, such as package redirection, delivery delays, and AI risk assessments. Legislation to expand federal penalties for porch piracy has been introduced but has yet to advance.
GB News: Boy, 4, dies of knife injuries after horror stabbing - Police launch probe
A four-year-old boy was found with knife injuries at a property in East London and later pronounced dead in hospital. A woman, known to the boy, has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Police are not looking for anyone else.
#other
GB News: 'Christmas chaos' Simon Calder warns travellers to plan ahead for Christmas journeys
GBNews travel expert Simon Calder warns travelers to plan ahead and be cautious due to high winds this Christmas. The main concern is debris, including trees and trampolines, being blown onto railway tracks. Those in the north of England or Scotland may face delays until later today or possibly tomorrow. Friday and Saturday are expected to have the highest volume of pre-Christmas travel.
Fox News: Supreme Court to decide future of EPA's anti-pollution rule impacting power plant emissions
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in February on the EPA's enforcement of the "good neighbor" rule in 10 states, aimed at restricting smokestack emissions and preventing smog-causing pollution. The rule is being challenged by energy-producing states and industry groups.
Fox News: Why Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani won't share New Year's kiss this year
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani will be spending New Year's Eve apart due to work commitments. Shelton will be performing in Nashville while Stefani will be in Las Vegas. Both artists have also shared their New Year's resolutions.
Fox News: Oregon appeals court invalidates state climate protection program rules
Oregon's state appeals court has ruled that the rules for a program targeting greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel companies are invalid, based on an administrative error. The program, which aims to reduce emissions by 90% by 2050, is one of the strongest climate programs in the country.