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24 Dec 2024

#politics

Fox News: Democratic strategists concede party brand is 'in the toilet' - and that's being 'generous'
Democratic strategists concede party brand is 'in the toilet' - and that's being 'generous'
Democratic Party strategists expressed significant concern over the party's brand following recent electoral losses, describing it as "in the toilet." They noted that successful candidates often ran against the party's image, which has been perceived as elitist and disconnected from working-class voters.

Panelists emphasized the need for Democrats to redefine themselves and reconnect with everyday Americans, suggesting a shift away from coastal influences and celebrity endorsements. They highlighted that addressing issues like border security and public safety, rather than solely criticizing Donald Trump, was essential for future success.


Front Page Magazine: Bloated Omnibus Spending Bill Goes Down in Flames
Bloated Omnibus Spending Bill Goes Down in Flames
House Speaker Mike Johnson faced pressure from Congressional Democrats, leading to the approval of a large omnibus spending bill to avert a government shutdown. Critics, including Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk, condemned the bill for excessive spending and unrelated policy items, arguing it should have been a simple resolution.

Ultimately, a streamlined continuing resolution was passed, funding the government through March 2025 and removing many of the Democrats' proposals. Democrats have suggested that Elon Musk, rather than Donald Trump, is influencing the negotiations, while Trump’s supporters assert he remains in control.


Front Page Magazine: Hey, How About Elon Musk As Speaker of the House?
Hey, How About Elon Musk As Speaker of the House?
Elon Musk's intervention on X halted a controversial 1,547-page spending bill that would have funded the federal government through March 2025, including a 40% pay increase for Congress and support for DEI programs. His criticism prompted House Speaker Mike Johnson to withdraw the bill.

Some lawmakers argue for a radical change in leadership, suggesting Musk or Vivek Ramaswamy as potential House speakers, emphasizing their outsider status and ability to challenge entrenched interests in Congress. The call for reform highlights ongoing frustrations with government spending and legislative processes.


#society

GB News: Asda launches indulgent Festive King Kebab - and it's likely to divide shoppers
Asda launches indulgent Festive King Kebab - and it's likely to divide shoppers
Asda has launched a £6 Festive King Kebab for the 'Betwixmas' period, designed to offer a fresh alternative to traditional post-Christmas meals. The kebab serves four and comes with sage, shallot, and apple sauce, and can be served in a Yorkshire pudding.

The product taps into social media trends for creative festive dining and requires minimal preparation. Asda also offers accompanying products, including Roast Potato Mayo and Yorkshire puddings, to enhance the festive experience.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: IDF says it intercepted Houthi missile that triggered sirens across central Israel
IDF says it intercepted Houthi missile that triggered sirens across central Israel
A Houthi missile launched from Yemen triggered sirens across central Israel, prompting a response from the IDF, which intercepted the missile before it entered Israeli airspace. Magen David Adom reported treating multiple individuals for injuries sustained while seeking shelter or experiencing anxiety.

A senior Houthi official vowed to continue attacks on Israel until the conflict in Gaza ceases. Meanwhile, former President Bill Clinton was hospitalized for a fever, though his condition is not considered an emergency.


#culture

Le Monde: Design: Behold five creations somewhere between dreams and science fiction
Design: Behold five creations somewhere between dreams and science fiction
Recent design fairs in Paris and Milan showcased innovative objects that blur the lines between reality and fantasy. These include uniquely shaped vases and cosmic mirrors that explore themes of memory and perception, alongside furniture resembling anthropomorphized UFOs.

One standout piece is the Lymphosofa, designed by Taras Yoom, which mimics a lymphocyte and symbolizes transformation. Yoom, a multidisciplinary artist from Siberia, aims to create a new world filled with imaginative designs.