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26 Dec 2024

#politics

The Epoch Times: The Biggest Supreme Court Decisions of 2024
The Biggest Supreme Court Decisions of 2024
The Supreme Court's recent term has highlighted significant legal precedents regarding presidential immunity and ballot disqualification. In Trump v. United States, the court established that presidents have immunity for official acts but not for unofficial conduct. This ruling may influence Trump's ongoing legal challenges.

Additionally, in Trump v. Anderson, the court ruled that states cannot disqualify federal candidates under the 14th Amendment, affirming Congress's authority in such matters. Other notable cases addressed topics like social media regulations and gun rights, reflecting the court's evolving interpretations of constitutional law.


Le Monde: 'People often talk about Donald Trump rallies as carnivals. That's absolutely right'
'People often talk about Donald Trump rallies as carnivals. That's absolutely right'
Senator Roger Marshall remarked that Donald Trump was elected to disrupt Washington, reflecting a broader trend in political rhetoric reminiscent of historical carnivalesque traditions. These traditions, marked by festivals and societal reversals, highlight the chaotic nature of current U.S. politics.

The article draws parallels between modern political life and the festive, satirical practices of the Middle Ages, where mock ceremonies and absurdity served as a social safety valve. Such historical contexts provide insight into today's political dynamics.


#society

Le Monde: In India, the pristine island of Great Nicobar threatened by a mega-development project
In India, the pristine island of Great Nicobar threatened by a mega-development project
Great Nicobar, a largely untouched island in India, is home to endemic species and two indigenous groups, the Nicobarese and the Shompen. The island, designated a UNESCO biosphere reserve, has remained largely free from tourism and modern development.

However, plans by the Indian government to economically develop the region could change this. A $9 billion project aims to transform the island with infrastructure, including an international airport and urban areas, potentially increasing its population to 650,000 by 2052.


Fox News: Alleged Kentucky deadbeat dad who owes over $100K in child support arrested getting off cruise ship in Miami
Alleged Kentucky deadbeat dad who owes over $100K in child support arrested getting off cruise ship in Miami
Dominic Weaver, a Kentucky man wanted for over $100,000 in unpaid child support, was arrested in Miami after disembarking from a cruise ship. He had evaded authorities for more than a decade before being returned to Louisville by local detectives.

Weaver, 47, has multiple child support cases against him and has not made any payments since his sentence. Jefferson County Attorney Mike O'Connell plans to seek a four-year prison sentence for Weaver.


#economy

GB News: Former Apprentice star URGES Britons to 'get off your backside' in Boxing Day sales
Former Apprentice star URGES Britons to 'get off your backside' in Boxing Day sales
Ryan-Mark Parsons urges consumers to actively support high street retailers during Boxing Day sales, expressing concern over the decline in traditional shopping due to shifting consumer habits. He emphasizes the importance of revitalizing the high street experience.


#religion

Human Events: Jack Posobiec launches ‘The Chronicles of the Christians’ podcast series
Jack Posobiec launches ‘The Chronicles of the Christians’ podcast series
Jack Posobiec has launched a new podcast series, "The Chronicles of the Christians," exploring Christianity's origins. The first episode discusses the Great Schism of 1054, highlighting the debate over the Holy Spirit's procession, which led to the permanent split between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches.

Co-host Blake Neff emphasizes that this division has resulted in a diversity of Christian denominations that often conflict, raising concerns about unity within Christianity today.


#culture

The Imaginative Conservative: Pointing to the Light: Will You Join Us?
Pointing to the Light: Will You Join Us?
The Imaginative Conservative encourages readers to support its mission of promoting positive values and ideals. Donations help sustain its efforts to share hope and restore the Western tradition, with various giving levels available for contributors.

The organization expresses gratitude for the support received and emphasizes the importance of financial contributions in continuing its work. All donations are tax-deductible as permitted by law.