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27 Dec 2023
#politics
Fox News: Voters demand more out of Vice President Harris: 'Why am I not hearing about her?'
Voters want more from Vice President Kamala Harris as the Biden administration's poll numbers remain low. Many Americans believe she lacks foreign policy experience and isn't ready to lead the party. Harris is focusing on abortion rights and facing criticism for avoiding tough questions.
Le Monde: How Macron is preparing for his 'last chance' meeting with the nation
French President Emmanuel Macron is facing a crisis over the immigration bill, but his plans for the future remain unclear. With no major projects on the agenda for the coming year, Macron is seen as lacking direction and is criticized for governing without a clear position.
Fox News: Indiana lawmaker joins growing list of GOP legislators opting for retirement in 2024
State Rep. Denny Zent of Angola, a GOP representative, announced his retirement after his current term, without giving a reason. He has served in the General Assembly for over a decade and focused on advocating for veterans and healthcare matters.
Fox News: Congress' fight over immigration reform could last a while
Border security talks have been slow, with only minimal progress made so far. Senators are working on a potential agreement that would link an immigration accord to international aid for Israel and Ukraine. However, reaching a deal is proving difficult, as attendance in the Senate has been low and opposition from both parties is expected. The process may not be completed until mid-January or even later, further complicated by potential government shutdowns and other legislative priorities.
GB News: Jacques Delors, architect of modern EU, dies aged 98
Former European Commission President Jacques Delors, known as the "architect of the EU," has died at the age of 98. He helped design the single market and push for the creation of the Euro. Delors' mission to unite Europe faced opposition from Margaret Thatcher, leading to disagreements between London and Brussels.
#society
The Imaginative Conservative: What Happens When the Left Can No Longer Dream
Celebrities and prominent figures on the left are defecting to the right, causing a crisis for the left. The right offers a more welcoming culture and a return to a past Christian order, while the left lacks a compelling vision of the future and concrete plans for societal transformation. The left must find beautiful dreams to inspire its followers or risk dying out.
Flag And Cross: Congrats, Daily Wire: Your Cartoon Just Drove an NYT Critic Out of Her Mind
Culture critic Amanda Hess is critical of the cartoons "Bluey" and "Chip Chilla" for featuring present and involved fathers. She finds their depiction of fatherhood unrealistic and believes that children should be exposed to risk and freedom without parental guidance. Hess's criticism reflects a general disdain for traditional families and assumptions about fathers' lack of interest in their children.
#war
GB News: Britain's most 'pointless' bus stop - where no buses stop any day of the week
A bus stop in Prestwich, Greater Manchester, has been called the most pointless in the UK, as no buses stop there on any day of the week, according to a blank timetable displayed. Similar signs exist in other places. The Bee Network, launched by mayor Andy Burnham, aims to improve public transport.
Times Of Israel: Northern towns rocked by heaviest Hezbollah barrages since outbreak of war
Rockets from Lebanon hit northern Israel, causing no injuries. Israel responded with airstrikes. Escalation of violence along the border with Hezbollah.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: EU plots £17.4bn workaround funding for Ukraine in boost for Zelensky
The European Union has prepared a £17.4 billion workaround fund to overcome Hungary's opposition to further support for Ukraine. The plan involves member states issuing guarantees to the EU's shared budget, allowing the European Commission to borrow money for Ukraine on international markets. The aid package from Brussels is crucial for Ukraine's economy and military operations, while Western support remains limited.
#health
Fox News: Hawaii woman, 78, becomes 100th victim of Lahaina wildfire weeks after fleeing
Sharlene Rabang, 78, died nearly a month after fleeing a wildfire in Maui. Her family struggled to prove her death was fire-related for government assistance.
#sports
Forbes: Mark Cuban’s Mavericks Sale To Casino Magnate Miriam Adelson Approved By NBA
Billionaire Miriam Adelson buys majority stake in Dallas Mavericks for $3.5 billion, with Mark Cuban retaining minority stake and head of basketball operations role. Adelson's purchase allows her to control the fifth-place NBA Western Conference team.
#outdoors
Backpacker: Yellowstone’s Latest “Touron”: James Bond
Former James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan is facing court after violating a closure order at Yellowstone National Park. Rangers cited him for leaving a boardwalk to get a closer look at a hot spring. Despite warnings, tourists regularly break closures at the park, sometimes with tragic consequences.
#technology
Breitbart: It's Tough Working for Elon: Tesla Engineer Injured by Robot at Texas Factory
A Tesla engineer in Texas was seriously injured by a malfunctioning robot, leaving blood on the factory floor. The incident highlights safety concerns at Tesla's Austin factory, where workers have previously reported injuries.
Forbes: Ban On Apple Watch Sales Paused By Appeals Court
An appeals court temporarily lifts the sales ban on certain Apple Watches, allowing Apple to resume sales from January 5-10. Apple won a temporary victory in their patent dispute over the blood-oxygen detection technology.
Breitbart: New York Times Sues OpenAI and Microsoft over AI Copyright Infringement
The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI for copyright infringement related to their use of the Times' content to train AI tools without permission. The lawsuit argues that this has led to revenue loss and seeks damages and an injunction to prevent further use of the content by the defendants.