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#politics

The Federalist: Judge With Biden Ties Has Tesla Pay Plaintiff Lawyers $18K/Hour
Judge With Biden Ties Has Tesla Pay Plaintiff Lawyers $18K/Hour
Elon Musk faces a legal setback after a Delaware judge ruled against a compensation package approved by 77% of Tesla shareholders, citing insufficient knowledge and board independence. The judge awarded $345 million in legal fees to the plaintiffs, prompting Tesla to announce plans to appeal.

Critics highlight the judge's ties to President Biden's political circle, raising concerns about potential bias. This ruling is seen as part of a broader pattern of legal challenges Musk faces from the Biden administration, suggesting a politically motivated effort against him.


Fox News: Biden pledges $1B in aid to Africa as North Carolina residents continue to struggle after Helene
Biden pledges $1B in aid to Africa as North Carolina residents continue to struggle after Helene
President Biden announced $1 billion in humanitarian aid for Africans affected by droughts and food insecurity during his first visit to Africa as president. He emphasized the U.S. commitment to transitioning from aid to investment and partnership with African nations.

This announcement comes as North Carolina residents recover from Hurricane Helene, which caused significant destruction and loss of life. Critics have expressed frustration over Biden prioritizing foreign aid over domestic disaster relief, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by those impacted in the U.S.


Breitbart: Congressional Leaders Prep Stopgap to Punt Spending Bill into Trump's Second Term
Congressional Leaders Prep Stopgap to Punt Spending Bill into Trump's Second Term
Congressional leaders are working on a stopgap funding bill to extend government funding into President-elect Donald Trump’s second term, with a December 20 deadline looming. Both sides report progress in negotiations, aiming for bipartisan support while avoiding divisive provisions.

House conservatives prefer a March deadline, while Democrats seek an earlier date to mitigate budget cuts. Additionally, the Biden administration has requested up to $98 billion in emergency funding for disaster relief related to recent hurricanes.


Breitbart: Moulton: If You Don’t Meet 'Liberal Litmus Tests' You're Not Allowed Opinions in Democratic Party
Moulton: If You Don’t Meet 'Liberal Litmus Tests' You're Not Allowed Opinions in Democratic Party
Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) criticized the Democratic Party for enforcing "liberal litmus tests" that stifle diverse opinions. He highlighted issues like transgender women in sports as examples where open debate is discouraged, leading many Americans to feel alienated from the party.

Moulton argued that to regain support, the Democratic Party must embrace a broader range of ideas and reflect the majority views of Americans, rather than dismissing dissenting opinions as invalid.


GB News: Ryanair passenger outraged after airline gives him £3.30 voucher following 24 hour delay
Ryanair passenger outraged after airline gives him £3.30 voucher following 24 hour delay
A father from Edinburgh, Gary Lindsay, expressed outrage after Ryanair provided only £3.30 meal vouchers for him and his daughters following a 24-hour flight delay from Krakow. The family faced multiple delays, hotel costs, and transport expenses, totaling around £141.

Despite submitting receipts for reimbursement, Lindsay is still waiting for a response. Ryanair acknowledged the delays were due to adverse weather and stated that they offered passengers options and refreshment vouchers, while apologizing for the inconvenience.


Breitbart: Rep. Jared Moskowitz First Democrat to Join DOGE Caucus: 'Should Not Be a Partisan Issue'
Rep. Jared Moskowitz First Democrat to Join DOGE Caucus: 'Should Not Be a Partisan Issue'
Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) has joined the Delivering Outstanding Government Efficiency (DOGE) Caucus, marking a bipartisan effort to streamline government processes and reduce wasteful spending. He emphasizes the need for reform in the Department of Homeland Security, advocating for the independence of agencies like the Secret Service and FEMA.

The caucus, founded by Republican lawmakers, aims to support initiatives from the Trump-established Department of Government Efficiency, which will be led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy. Other Democrats, including Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Ro Khanna, have also expressed support for targeting defense spending inefficiencies.


Fox News: Trump attorneys file motion to dismiss 'failed lawfare' case in New York, citing Hunter Biden pardon
Trump attorneys file motion to dismiss 'failed lawfare' case in New York, citing Hunter Biden pardon
Donald Trump's legal team has filed a motion to dismiss the charges against him in the New York v. Trump case, arguing that the prosecution is politically motivated and should never have been initiated. They cite presidential immunity and the Supremacy Clause as key reasons for immediate dismissal.

Trump's attorneys also claim that the case disrupts his presidential duties and is a product of "failed lawfare." They assert that the charges stem from his political views and pose a threat to the balance of power in the government.


Breitbart: Delaware Judge Upholds Ruling that Voids Elon Musk's $56 Billion Tesla Pay Package
Delaware Judge Upholds Ruling that Voids Elon Musk's $56 Billion Tesla Pay Package
Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package has been upheld as void by a Delaware judge, citing a flawed approval process. The court ruled that Musk, who controlled Tesla, dictated terms to a board that failed to negotiate fairly. A $345 million attorney fee was awarded to the plaintiff's lawyers.

Despite this setback, Musk's net worth has surged by over $43 billion recently, with Tesla shares increasing significantly. Musk plans to appeal the ruling, labeling it as "absolute corruption."


CNSNews: Fmr. FBI Agents Endorse Kash Patel Nomination, Bucking Liberal Media Narrative
Fmr. FBI Agents Endorse Kash Patel Nomination, Bucking Liberal Media Narrative
President-elect Donald Trump has selected Kashyap "Kash" Patel to lead the FBI, drawing criticism from liberal media who question his qualifications. In contrast, numerous former FBI agents support Patel, asserting he is well-suited to reform the bureau and end its perceived political bias.

Supporters highlight Patel's extensive experience in national security and his commitment to restoring integrity within the FBI. They believe he represents a necessary change to combat corruption and improve the agency's reputation.


#society

Fox News: Airline passenger sparks debate after being seated near massive dog on plane
Airline passenger sparks debate after being seated near massive dog on plane
A viral video shows a passenger traveling with a large dog on a flight, igniting debate online. Meanwhile, a woman with severe allergies claims she can only eat two specific foods.

Additionally, a woman was shocked to find a raw hamburger patty on her car after visiting a McDonald's drive-thru.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Pro-Palestinian group files war crimes complaint against new IDF attaché in Brussels
Pro-Palestinian group files war crimes complaint against new IDF attaché in Brussels
A pro-Palestinian group in Belgium has filed a complaint against Israel's military attaché, Col. Moshe Tetro, accusing him of war crimes related to alleged starvation policies in Gaza. The Hind Rajab Foundation has also referred Tetro to the International Criminal Court.

Israel denies these accusations, asserting that aid shortages in Gaza are due to distribution failures and Hamas looting. Israeli officials emphasize that Tetro is a respected officer and maintain that their military actions comply with international law.


#military

The Telegraph: Russia fires hypersonic missile in Mediterranean Sea
Russia fires hypersonic missile in Mediterranean Sea
Russian forces conducted a test of the Zircon hypersonic cruise missile during naval and air force drills in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. The missile was launched from the Admiral Gorshkov frigate, with claims of its speed reaching Mach 9, making it difficult for Western defenses to intercept.

The Kremlin asserts the Zircon has no equivalent globally, highlighting its advanced capabilities. This test underscores ongoing military developments amid rising tensions in the region.


#history

Fox News: 480-year-old firearm discovered in Arizona described by researchers as the 'oldest' found in the US
480-year-old firearm discovered in Arizona described by researchers as the 'oldest' found in the US
Researchers have discovered what is believed to be the oldest firearm in the continental United States, a bronze wall gun linked to the 1539-1542 Coronado expedition. Found in Southern Arizona, this 42-inch, 40-pound artifact was likely used to protect fortifications but was abandoned after an attack.

The wall gun, along with other artifacts, was uncovered at the San Geronimo III settlement. It showcases the expedition's quest for the mythical "Seven Cities of Cíbola," though Coronado ultimately found no treasure. Further analysis of the site and artifacts is planned for future studies.