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31 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: GOP Rep. Roy on Speaker Johnson: 'I Don’t Believe He Has the Votes'
Representative Chip Roy expressed doubts about Speaker Mike Johnson's ability to retain his position, citing concerns over past legislative failures and the violation of the 72-hour rule for bill readings. He emphasized the need for unity within the conference to effectively advance the president's agenda and tackle spending issues.
Roy mentioned potential alternatives for leadership, including Byron Donalds and Jim Jordan, and stressed the importance of organizing to prevent future failures and address inflation. He called for a united plan to ensure the party can deliver for the American people.
Fox News: Scott Jennings clashes with CNN host over criticism of Musk’s foreign dealings
Scott Jennings criticized Abby Phillip on CNN for focusing on Elon Musk's foreign business dealings while downplaying concerns about the Biden family's connections to China. Jennings argued that Musk's ventures produce valuable products, unlike the Bidens, who he claims sell access to power.
Phillip countered that the issue is about potential conflicts of interest affecting U.S. national security. Jennings maintained that Musk's business interests are beneficial for the country, asserting that his work in technology and manufacturing supports American interests.
GB News: Sadiq Khan blasted over 'absurd' knighthood as Mayor leads honours list: 'London isn't safe!'
Ryan-Mark Parsons criticized Sadiq Khan's knighthood, calling it "absurd" given the rise in knife crime and decrease in affordable housing during Khan's tenure. He questioned Khan's focus on international issues rather than local safety concerns.
Parsons and other commentators argued that the honor undermines the struggles of Londoners amid rising crime and a cost of living crisis, suggesting that the recognition is out of touch with the city's current challenges.
The Western Journal: Biden and Harris' Relationship Has Taken a Turn for the Worse Since the Election: Report
The relationship between President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris has reportedly soured since the recent election, with sources indicating a frosty dynamic among their families. Tensions have been noted, particularly between Jill Biden and Harris, following past campaign disputes.
Despite denials from White House representatives, insiders suggest Biden believes he could have defeated Trump again. This sentiment is contrasted with polling data showing Trump leading Biden in 2024, raising questions about the effectiveness of Harris's campaign.
#society
The Telegraph: How two crew members survived deadly South Korea plane crash
In a tragic plane crash in South Korea, a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 belly-landed at Muan International Airport, resulting in 179 fatalities out of 181 on board. Aviation experts suggest that the two surviving flight attendants may have been saved due to their seating position and harness use.
The aircraft skidded off the runway, struck a structure, and caught fire. The tail section, where the survivors were located, was the only part of the plane that retained some shape after the incident, according to local fire officials.
#health
Breitbart: Researchers Funded by Bill Gates Turn Mosquitoes into 'Flying Syringes' to Deliver Vaccines
Researchers at Leiden University Medical Center have developed genetically modified mosquitoes to deliver malaria vaccines, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. In a study, mosquitoes infected with modified parasites effectively vaccinated human subjects against malaria, showing promising results.
Despite the potential benefits, the method raises concerns about informed consent and medical safety. The approach, which has been explored previously, may face scrutiny as it advances in vaccine technology.
#crime
The Western Journal: Officials 'Concerned' About 'Heightened' Threats for New Year's Festivities - Hundreds of Brand New NYPD Officers Called In
New York City's Times Square will see increased security for the New Year's Eve celebration, with around 1 million attendees expected. The NYPD is deploying over 600 rookie officers and utilizing drones amid concerns of potential threats related to ongoing geopolitical conflicts.
While no specific threats have been identified, officials remain vigilant due to the heightened risk of unsophisticated attacks. Mayor Eric Adams emphasized the importance of public awareness and safety during the festivities.