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24 Dec 2024
#politics
Fox News: Trump pledges ditching Denali in favor of Mt. McKinley, but Alaska senators pan plan: 'Awful idea'
President-elect Trump has vowed to restore the name "Mount McKinley" to North America's tallest peak, reversing former President Obama's 2015 decision to rename it "Denali." Trump argues the name change is an insult to Ohio, the home state of President McKinley.
Alaskan officials, including GOP Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, oppose Trump's plan, asserting that "Denali," meaning "The Great One," reflects the mountain's historical significance to the Koyukon Athabascan people. Many Alaskans prefer the original name.
Fox News: Top Biden ally 'disappointed' by president's veto on bill to increase number of US judges
Sen. Chris Coons expressed disappointment after President Biden vetoed a bipartisan bill aimed at increasing the number of federal judges, which had passed unanimously in the Senate. Coons attributed the bill's failure to House Republicans delaying its vote until after the 2024 election.
Republicans criticized Biden for politicizing the veto, claiming it was a move to prevent President-elect Trump from appointing judges. The bill sought to address case backlogs by adding 66 federal district judicial roles over a decade.
Times Of Israel: Two Palestinians killed in West Bank as IDF says it eliminated terrorist
Israeli forces killed two Palestinians during a raid in the Tulkarem refugee camp, claiming to have eliminated a terrorist and arrested 18 suspects. This operation coincided with a crackdown by Palestinian Authority security forces on terrorism in the West Bank, where two officers were killed in clashes.
The PA's recent actions aim to assert control in the northern West Bank, struggling against armed groups. Amid rising tensions, the PA has arrested numerous terrorists and seized weapons, while calls for an Israeli ground operation in the area reflect concerns over potential attacks.
GB News: Peter Mandelson's appointment as US Ambassador is an 'extraordinary choice', claims Cohen
Lee Cohen has criticized Peter Mandelson's appointment as UK Ambassador to the US, calling it an "extraordinary choice" that has provoked mixed reactions. He emphasized the difficulties Mandelson may encounter in fostering a strong UK-US relationship under President-elect Donald Trump's administration.
Le Monde: François Bayrou's failed gamble
François Bayrou has formed his government, but it mirrors his predecessor's and lacks the broad support he aimed for. His failure to unite the Socialists and reliance on the far-right Rassemblement National raises concerns about his administration's stability and effectiveness.
With public discontent and economic challenges, Bayrou's upcoming policy speech will be crucial for his government's future. He faces significant pressure to deliver results amid a political landscape marked by division and low popularity.
#society
The Western Journal: Travel Nightmare: Customers Irate as American Airlines Grounds All Flights on Christmas Eve
American Airlines grounded all flights on Christmas Eve due to a technical issue, prompting a nationwide ground stop that lasted about an hour. The Federal Aviation Administration lifted the stop, allowing flights to resume, but the airline did not specify the nature of the problem.
Passengers expressed frustration over the disruption during a peak travel day, with some questioning their loyalty to the airline. Although the issue was resolved quickly, it raised concerns about potential cascading effects on holiday travel, as many flights were already sold out.
Breitbart: Netanyahu Sends Christmas Greetings, Applauds Christian Support
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu extended Christmas greetings to Christians worldwide, emphasizing their support for Israel amid ongoing conflicts. He highlighted Israel's commitment to peace and its fight against terrorism, expressing gratitude for the Christian community's steadfastness.
Netanyahu noted the growing Christian population in Israel, which stands at approximately 187,900, making up about 1.9% of the population. He acknowledged recent progress in negotiations for the release of hostages held in Gaza.
#foreignaffairs
The Western Journal: Sick Twist Before Auschwitz Liberation Anniversary: Only the Cruel Would Cheer This
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may miss the 80th anniversary of the Auschwitz liberation due to an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC) related to allegations of war crimes during the Gaza conflict. This situation arises from Poland's adherence to the ICC's warrant, which has sparked outrage.
The ICC's warrants against both Netanyahu and Hamas leaders highlight the contentious nature of international law and its perceived bias. The anniversary serves as a reminder of the necessity for a strong Jewish state, emphasizing the ongoing threat of anti-Semitism and the importance of self-defense against such aggression.
#health
Fox News: FDA approves first medication for obstructive sleep apnea, which also promotes weight loss
The FDA has approved Eli Lilly's Zepbound (tirzepatide) as the first medication for moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in obese adults. It is intended to be used alongside a reduced-calorie diet and increased physical activity, showing significant improvements in apnea events and weight loss.
Experts view this approval as a significant advancement for the 30 million Americans suffering from sleep apnea, particularly for those who struggle with traditional treatments. However, potential side effects and contraindications must be considered, and patients are advised to consult healthcare providers before use.
#crime
The Western Journal: Jordan Neely’s Father Sues Daniel Penny – But Where Was He For 30 Years?
Andre Zachery is suing Daniel Penny for the death of his son, Jordan Neely, who died after Penny restrained him during a threatening incident on a subway. Despite Zachery's presence in court, little is known about his involvement in Neely's troubled life over the past 30 years.
Neely's history includes severe mental health issues and a turbulent upbringing following his mother's murder. The media has focused on systemic failures regarding his care, while Zachery's role as a father remains largely unexamined. Questions arise about his absence during critical moments in Neely's life.
Breitbart: Officer Killed While Confronting Armed Man in Grocery Store
Greensboro police officer Michael Horan was shot and killed while confronting a suspect with a firearm at a Food Lion grocery store. After a brief struggle, the suspect fled but was later apprehended following a high-speed chase. Horan, a U.S. Coast Guard veteran, leaves behind a family.
The community and law enforcement are mourning Horan's tragic death, with calls for prayers for his family and colleagues.
Human Events: VANESSA BATTAGLIA: Why did this gun store disappear from Houston and then turn up on the black market?
Shenghua Wen, an illegal resident, was arrested for procuring firearms for North Korea, having purchased a gun store in Texas. He had others buy guns for him to evade ATF scrutiny due to his illegal status. The previous owner, Arthur Kuo, closed the store, citing financial losses.
Wen's acquisition of the store raises questions, especially given its ties to the Chinese Communist Party's efforts to control gun ownership among Chinese emigrants. The closure of Super Armory may align with CCP interests, suggesting a complex interplay between Wen's criminal activities and broader geopolitical dynamics.