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28 Dec 2023

#politics

Fox News: NYC Mayor Adams says he hasn’t met with Biden in 2023 over migrant crisis: ‘It baffles me’
NYC Mayor Adams says he hasn’t met with Biden in 2023 over migrant crisis: ‘It baffles me’
NYC Mayor Eric Adams expresses frustration over lack of meeting with President Biden regarding migrant crisis. Calls for federal assistance and a coalition of mayors from affected cities. Budget cuts implemented due to high costs. Texas sends migrants to sanctuary cities, causing strain between Adams and federal government. Administration points to funding and teams provided, but Congress debates additional restrictions on asylum. Record number of migrant encounters at southern border.


#society

GB News: 'You go woke, you go broke!' US attorney claims Disney has a 'political agenda'
'You go woke, you go broke!' US attorney claims Disney has a 'political agenda'
Disney has been labeled as "woke" and accused of having a left political agenda after opposing the "Don't Say Gay" legislation in Florida. The company has engaged in a legal battle with Governor Ron DeSantis, leading to a significant loss in market cap. The bill's sponsors argue that it aims to restrict the "instruction" of sexual orientation or gender identity, rather than prohibit discussions about LGBTQ history.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: IAF: Gaza strikes precise, there’s no indiscriminate bombing, but mistakes can happen
IAF: Gaza strikes precise, there’s no indiscriminate bombing, but mistakes can happen
An Israeli Air Force officer denies claims that Israel's airstrikes in Gaza are indiscriminate, stating that careful procedures are followed before each target is hit. The officer outlines the planning principles, including striking based on intel, evacuation efforts, selecting munitions to minimize collateral damage, and real-time monitoring. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden warns that Israel is losing global support due to "indiscriminate bombing," following Hamas's October 7 massacre. Israel aims to destroy the terror group through a wide-scale offensive in the Gaza Strip. The officer also addresses media reports on Israel's use of unguided bombs and explains that they are still used accurately despite lacking GPS guidance. Craters seen in Gaza from Israeli strikes are caused by underground detonations on military targets, reducing damage to surrounding areas. However, mistakes can still occur, and changes are made as a result. Hamas accuses Israel of killing 68 people in a strike in Gaza's Maghazi camp, with the IDF expressing regret for harm to non-combatants.


Times Of Israel: UNIFIL urges probe after peacekeeper hurt by Lebanese youths in assault
UNIFIL urges probe after peacekeeper hurt by Lebanese youths in assault
UN peacekeepers in Lebanon were attacked by local youths near the Israeli border. One peacekeeper was wounded and a vehicle was damaged. The UN called for an investigation and stated that such attacks are a violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701.


#health

The Epoch Times: Critical Drug Shortages Plague US Amid Unabated Reliance on China
Critical Drug Shortages Plague US Amid Unabated Reliance on China


The ongoing scarcity of critical medications has trapped Americans between a rock and a hard place. Active national drug shortages hit a 10-year high this year, leaving many health care providers, pharmacies, and hospitals without enough life-saving and supportive medications, according to data collected by the University of Utah Drug Information Service. A survey by the same university in July found that 99 percent of the 1,123 pharmacists who responded—many of whom work in hospitals—reported shortages. One-third of the pharmacists listed the shortages as "critically impactful," which is defined as being forced to ration medication or delay or even cancel medical treatments.


#education

Fox News: 12 back to school essentials you can find Amazon to warm your college dorm room this winter
12 back to school essentials you can find Amazon to warm your college dorm room this winter
Get ready for the cold winter months at college by sprucing up your dorm room with soft furnishings like pillows and blankets. Amazon has a wide selection of essentials and school supplies to help you make the most of your home away from home.


#crime

GB News: Neighbour who caused 'living hell' evicted after shoving raw octopus through letterbox
Neighbour who caused 'living hell' evicted after shoving raw octopus through letterbox
A social worker evicted for vandalizing a neighbor's home by shoving a raw octopus through her letterbox and damaging her shrine. He was sentenced to probation and a restraining order.


Breitbart: Chicago Mayor on Increase in Most Violent Crime: 'Reparations' Money Will Help
Chicago Mayor on Increase in Most Violent Crime: 'Reparations' Money Will Help
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson responds to rising violent crime in the city by emphasizing the decrease in homicides and shootings. He proposes using funds for restoration and reparations to address the root causes of violence and make critical investments in homelessness, violence prevention, youth employment, re-entry services, and mental health facilities. Johnson believes that these investments are necessary to build a better and safer Chicago.


Times Of Israel: 2-year-old stabbed to death in front of his mother in Lod; suspect heard ‘voices’
2-year-old stabbed to death in front of his mother in Lod; suspect heard ‘voices’
A mentally disturbed man stabs a 2-year-old boy to death in front of his mother in Israel's Lod. The suspect claims to have heard voices, and the motive remains unclear.


Fox News: Colorado dentist receives sentence for felony arson at Nevada solar power site
Colorado dentist receives sentence for felony arson at Nevada solar power site
Colorado dentist Mohammed Reza Mesmarian sentenced to 2-10 years in prison for setting his car on fire at a solar facility near Las Vegas. Pleaded guilty but mentally ill to felony arson and property destruction. Incarcerated since January 2023. Could be paroled in 2024.