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27 Dec 2023

#economy

Breitbart: Joe Biden's Trade Office Helps China Avoid U.S. Tariffs, Again
Joe Biden's Trade Office Helps China Avoid U.S. Tariffs, Again
President Biden's Office of the U.S. Trade Representative has extended tariff exclusions for over 350 China-made products, allowing them to avoid U.S. tariffs. These exclusions include various products such as breast pumps, garage door openers, and food items like crab meat. While Biden continues to extend these exclusions, there is a growing bipartisan coalition urging the administration to revoke U.S. free trade relations with China.


Breitbart: Breitbart Business Digest: Accelerating Economy Plays the Grinch to Wall Street’s Rate Cut Christmas
Breitbart Business Digest: Accelerating Economy Plays the Grinch to Wall Street’s Rate Cut Christmas
Wall Street's belief in a rate cut in Q1 2024 is growing, despite evidence of a strengthening economy. The economy experienced a slowdown in October, but recent data suggests an acceleration of growth in November and December, making a rate cut less likely.


#sports

Breitbart: AP Sports Photos of the Year Capture Unforgettable Snippets in Time from the Games We Love
AP Sports Photos of the Year Capture Unforgettable Snippets in Time from the Games We Love
The Kansas City Chiefs celebrate their Super Bowl win, the Vegas Golden Knights celebrate their Stanley Cup victory, track athlete Femke Bol falls in a relay race, Rory McIlroy expresses frustration at the U.S. Open, Petra Kvitova serves at Wimbledon, and Cleveland Guardians catcher Bo Naylor gets hit on the mask. Taylor Swift and Britain's King Charles III are also seen at sporting events.


Breitbart: Aaron Rodgers Says Critics of His Roster Return Are Same People Who Attacked His Vax Status
Aaron Rodgers Says Critics of His Roster Return Are Same People Who Attacked His Vax Status
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers defends his return to the active roster amid criticism over his vaccine status. Rodgers clarifies that it was not his decision but that of the team. He expressed concern about displacing another player and had requested to be placed on injured reserve instead. Rodgers criticizes the critics for their biased opinions and emphasizes his belief in medical freedom.


#other

Le Monde: Rekindled love: 'It's as if we'd pressed the pause button, only to release it 25 years later'
Rekindled love: 'It's as if we'd pressed the pause button, only to release it 25 years later'
A teenage boy becomes infatuated with a girl he sees at a train station. Years later, they reconnect at a party and begin a passionate relationship. However, the boy's focus on his career and military service causes him to neglect their relationship, leading to tension and warnings from the girl.


The Epoch Times: INFOGRAPHIC: Climate Scientists’ Credibility Hurt
INFOGRAPHIC: Climate Scientists’ Credibility Hurt
Climate experts warn of an impending environmental catastrophe, but their predictions have a history of failure. The current consensus is that climate events will intensify, but their specific timelines and impacts lack strong evidence. The IPCC report, criticized for being too cautious, has yet to be released. Bold predictions have eroded experts' credibility, as evidenced by failed past prognostications.