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2 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Charlamagne tha God Blasts Democrats over Hunter Biden Pardon: 'Stop Acting Like You're the Pure Party'
Charlamagne tha God criticized Democrats for their hypocrisy regarding moral superiority, particularly in light of President Biden's pardon of his son, Hunter, despite previous promises not to do so. He accused the party of rigging its primary processes to favor Biden and Kamala Harris.
Hunter Biden defended his actions as mistakes from his struggles with addiction, claiming they were exploited for political gain. Charlamagne's remarks highlight a growing frustration with perceived double standards within the Democratic Party.
Breitbart: Dem Sen. Bennet: Biden Put Own 'Interest Ahead of Duty' with Hunter Pardon
Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) criticized President Biden for pardoning his son, Hunter Biden, stating it undermines public trust in the justice system. Bennet is the first Democratic senator to oppose the pardon, which contradicts Biden's prior assurances against such actions.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis also expressed disappointment, emphasizing that family interests should not overshadow national duty. The Senate will reconvene soon, facing inquiries regarding Biden's controversial decision.
#society
CNSNews: SCOTUS: Transgender Lawyer, DOJ Challenge Tenn. Law Banning Trans Treatments for Minors
ACLU Attorney Chase Strangio will argue before the Supreme Court against Tennessee's law prohibiting minors from receiving transgender medical treatments. The law, set to take effect July 1, 2023, aims to protect minors from potentially harmful and irreversible procedures, even with parental consent.
The Biden Administration's Justice Department claims the law violates the Equal Protection Clause, while Tennessee officials argue it safeguards youth from unproven medical risks. The outcome could have broader implications for transgender rights and healthcare access.
GB News: Gregg Wallace: BBC 'has a duty to investigate' allegations, employment lawyer claims
GB News host Bev Turner criticized the BBC for using taxpayer funds to investigate MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace, who is facing allegations of "inappropriate behaviour" from multiple women. Wallace has dismissed the claims as coming from a "handful of middle class women of a certain age."
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Israel and Hezbollah exchange air strikes and rockets as Lebanon ceasefire is tested
Israel and Hezbollah resumed hostilities, exchanging air strikes and rocket fire as a ceasefire established just days earlier began to collapse. Both sides accused each other of violating the truce, leading to military actions and threats of retaliation.
Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, condemned Hezbollah's actions and promised a strong response to the attacks. The situation remains tense as military operations continue along the border, particularly targeting Hezbollah's positions in southern Lebanon.
Breitbart: Trump: 'ALL HELL TO PAY' If Hostages Not Released by Jan. 20
Donald Trump has vowed to take severe action against Hamas and its sponsors if the group does not release 101 Israeli hostages, including Americans, by January 20, 2025. This statement follows the news of an American hostage's death and a video of another hostage released by Hamas.
While families of the hostages seek diplomatic negotiations, Trump emphasizes a strong punitive response for those responsible for taking American hostages, recalling similar threats he made during his presidency that led to the release of hostages in other situations.
Le Monde: International Court of Justice to decide on states' climate-related obligations
From December 2 to 13, the International Court of Justice will host a landmark session on climate change, with representatives from 98 states and 12 organizations discussing international legal obligations for climate protection. The court will address the responsibilities of states and consequences for polluters.
Vanuatu's special envoy views this as a crucial moment to establish binding legal obligations for climate action, particularly for vulnerable nations. The ICJ's eventual ruling could influence global climate negotiations and provide a framework for addressing climate-related legal disputes.
Breitbart: Lebanon Ceasefire Near Collapse After Biden's Intervention; Hezbollah Fires, IDF Vows Response
The ceasefire in Lebanon is on the verge of collapse after Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel, following claims from the Biden administration that Israeli drones violated the agreement. The IDF confirmed the rocket fire aimed at Har Dov, a strategically significant area.
In response, Israel has launched counterattacks on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized that Hezbollah's actions represent a severe breach of the ceasefire, asserting that Israel will respond decisively to all violations.
Times Of Israel: Who are the rebels battering Syria’s regime, and do they pose a risk to Israel?
Insurgent groups in northwestern Syria have launched a significant offensive against Aleppo, achieving territorial gains and challenging President Bashar al-Assad's regime. The main force, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), has taken control of key locations, raising concerns about a potential Islamist takeover.
The offensive, supported by Turkey, also targets Kurdish forces and seeks to further weaken Iranian influence in the region. While HTS is designated as a terrorist organization, it has cooperated with aid groups, complicating the situation for displaced Syrians. The implications for regional stability, particularly concerning Israel, remain uncertain.
#economy
Forbes: Here’s How Wall Street Expects S&P 500 To Perform In 2025
Major banks predict continued strong returns for the S&P 500, with targets ranging from 6,500 to 7,000 by the end of next year. Factors include lower interest rates, increased productivity, and a favorable corporate environment. The S&P has risen 27% year-to-date, indicating a robust bull market.
Analysts caution that while the market is bullish, predictions can be uncertain, as evidenced by previous projections that missed the mark. The concentration of gains among a few tech stocks raises questions about sustainability, but optimism remains high for future growth.
#crime
Fox News: Harvey Weinstein hospitalized after 'alarming blood test' as rep confirms leukemia diagnosis
Harvey Weinstein has been diagnosed with leukemia and is receiving emergency treatment at Bellevue Hospital after an alarming blood test. His attorney claims that Weinstein has faced inadequate medical care and deplorable conditions while incarcerated on Rikers Island.
Weinstein's legal team argues that his health has deteriorated due to a lack of treatment, constituting cruel and unusual punishment. He is awaiting a retrial after an appeals court overturned his 2020 rape conviction, asserting he did not receive a fair trial.
Fox News: Hannah Kobayashi missed Los Angeles flight intentionally, police say; family claims evidence shows otherwise
Hannah Kobayashi, a 30-year-old from Hawaii, has been missing since she failed to board a connecting flight from Los Angeles to New York on November 8. Her family disputes LAPD claims that she missed the flight intentionally, citing concerns over strange text messages and surveillance footage showing her with an unknown man.
Kobayashi's family reported her missing on November 11 after communication ceased. They have expressed frustration over the lack of updates from authorities, while the LAPD continues its investigation, stating they believe she may still be in Los Angeles.
#technology
Fox News: Amazon Cyber Monday: 15 tech gadgets you can get at a discount
Cyber Monday, on December 2, offers significant discounts on tech products, starting early on November 30 at Amazon. Customers can find deals on items like portable chargers, smart mugs, and outdoor projectors. Prime members enjoy benefits like fast shipping and exclusive deals.
Highlighted deals include a Crockpot electric lunch box for $39.98, an Apple iPad for $279, and a 4K HD bird feeder with camera for $109. Other notable discounts feature a portable charger for Apple Watch at $9.59 and a JBL Go 3 speaker for $29.95.