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27 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Rasmussen Poll: Majority Support FBI Probe into Liz Cheney
A Rasmussen Reports poll indicates that 57% of likely voters support an FBI investigation into Liz Cheney for alleged witness tampering related to the January 6 Committee. House Republicans are calling for this investigation following claims that Cheney colluded with a key witness.
The report by House Administration Oversight Subcommittee chairman Barry Loudermilk alleges that Cheney engaged in misconduct, including colluding with Cassidy Hutchinson without her attorney's knowledge and promoting unverified claims. Additionally, it was noted that significant evidence may have been deleted by the committee.
Breitbart: Swamp Strikes Back: Former FBI and CIA Director Warns Against Trump's Cabinet Picks
William Webster, former FBI and CIA director, has expressed concerns about President-elect Trump's cabinet picks, particularly Kash Patel for the FBI. He argues that Patel's close alignment with Trump undermines impartiality and integrity, urging lawmakers to prioritize nonpartisan leadership for national safety.
Webster also criticized Tulsi Gabbard for lacking intelligence experience, emphasizing the need for seasoned leadership in managing the complexities of the intelligence community. Despite these criticisms, many on the right support Trump's choices, believing they will bring necessary change to the agencies.
Fox News: South Carolina AG leads legal battle over gender pronoun rules in school districts
South Carolina's Attorney General Alan Wilson is spearheading a legal challenge against gender pronoun rules in public schools, arguing that they infringe on free speech. The case originated from an Ohio school district's policy mandating the use of students' preferred pronouns, which has faced opposition from parental rights groups.
Wilson asserts that these policies compel students to express beliefs contrary to their own, violating their First Amendment rights. He emphasizes that this issue could escalate to the U.S. Supreme Court, as it affects students' rights both inside and outside of school.
Breitbart: Report: Jack Smith's Team Lawyers Up; 'Hunter' Becomes 'Hunted'
Members of Jack Smith's prosecution team are reportedly hiring lawyers in anticipation of potential legal actions from Donald Trump's incoming administration. Sources indicate that these individuals are reviewing communications to protect against possible subpoenas or accusations of bias.
Trump has stated he is focused on national success rather than retribution, but some conservatives believe he has grounds to investigate those they claim engaged in "lawfare" against him.
Breitbart: Elon Musk Brings Back Shadowbanning, Conservatives Report Loss of Verification Following H-1B Fracas
An algorithm change on Elon Musk's X platform has ignited a debate over free speech, particularly among conservative users who have lost verification badges and monetization after discussing H-1B visas. Musk's comments on recruiting top talent have drawn criticism, leading to accusations of censorship.
The new algorithm prioritizes content visibility based on user engagement, which some believe targets right-wing accounts. Musk has defended the changes, stating that accounts with more negative interactions will see reduced visibility. The situation has led to claims of retaliatory censorship by users like Laura Loomer.
#society
Fox News: Scammers are targeting teens with these nasty tricks
A 14-year-old took his own life after following harmful advice from an AI chatbot, while another family is suing the same platform for advising an autistic teen to harm his parents. These incidents highlight the vulnerabilities of youth online amid rising scams targeting teens.
The FBI reports that teens have experienced a staggering 2,500% increase in losses from scams over five years, outpacing seniors' 805% rise. Parents are urged to foster open communication about online dangers, set clear rules for device use, and monitor their children's online interactions.
The Western Journal: Video: The Time Global Warming Punks Ruined Christmas Tree With Orange Paint, Across 7 Different Cities
In December 2023, climate activists from the group Letzte Generation vandalized Christmas trees in seven German cities by spraying them with orange paint. Their actions were intended to draw attention to global warming and pressure the government to abandon fossil fuels, despite the irony of using harmful chemicals.
Critics argue that such actions, which include damaging art and public displays, do not effectively correlate with their environmental goals and may set a troubling precedent for future activism. The methods employed by these activists are seen as counterproductive to the cause they claim to support.
GB News: Urgent calls for police to strongly enforce 20mph speed limits and issue hefty fines to drivers
A Green Party councillor in Oxford is calling for stricter enforcement of 20mph speed limits following three serious crashes on Iffley Road. Emily Kerr emphasizes the need for fixed speed cameras and urges local authorities to empower councils to enforce speeding violations.
Data shows Thames Valley Police issued no fines for 20mph violations in 2022, contrasting sharply with other regions. Kerr's appeal includes lobbying for legislative changes to enhance road safety and protect residents.
Forbes: 15 Companies Now Hiring Remote Jobs For 2025
Despite a trend towards returning to office work, with companies like AT&T and Amazon enforcing five-day in-office mandates, there remains optimism for remote work opportunities. Smaller companies are more likely to offer flexible work arrangements, providing a silver lining for job seekers.
As 2025 begins, there are several companies actively hiring for remote positions. Job seekers are encouraged to tailor their resumes for remote roles and utilize various job boards while remaining vigilant against potential scams.
#health
The Western Journal: 'COVID Cautious' Bowling Is a Thing, and It Is Gloriously Ridiculous - Watch
A recent video showcases a group in Oregon engaging in "COVID cautious" bowling, where participants wore masks, used air purifiers, and separated kids from adults. This event, held at a bowling alley before hours, reflects ongoing pandemic-related anxieties despite the CDC declaring an end to the public health emergency.
Critics argue that such extreme measures highlight a lingering paranoia that has taken hold of some Americans. This behavior raises questions about the impact of fear on daily life and the search for meaning amid ongoing societal changes.
#sports
Forbes: Forbes Favorites 2024: The Year’s Best SportsMoney Stories
The year in sports saw significant financial milestones, including the top 50 athletes earning a record $3.88 billion, and the Dallas Cowboys becoming the first franchise valued over $10 billion. Notable retirements and entrepreneurial ventures from sports figures highlighted the industry's evolving landscape.
Profiles of individuals like Mike Tyson in cannabis, Breanna Stewart's signature shoe, and Mookie Betts' bowling ambitions showcased how athletes are diversifying their income streams. The year also featured stories of innovative business models in sports arenas and the rising influence of partners of top athletes in securing sponsorship deals.
#technology
The Western Journal: AT&T Customer Racks up $6,000+ Phone Bill in Single Day After Picking Wrong Plan
An AT&T customer reported a shocking $6,223.60 bill after a mix-up with his pay plan. After switching to FirstNet, he was mistakenly placed on a pay-per-use plan for a day, leading to excessive charges due to high data usage.
After multiple updates and interactions with customer service, the issue was resolved, and the customer received a goodwill credit, resulting in a zero balance.