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3 Dec 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Colorado Republicans sound off on impact of migrant surge on citizens: ‘Their souls are crushed’
Colorado Republicans criticize Democrats for spending over $356 million on migrant services, equating to 8% of Denver's 2025 budget. They argue this financial burden detracts from essential services and public safety, with claims of increased crime linked to the influx of migrants.
Local leaders express frustration over the impact on city resources, citing deteriorating public services and rising homelessness. They contend that the handling of illegal immigration has created significant challenges for residents and local governance.
#politics
The Western Journal: Trump Makes Trudeau Humiliating Offer - What if We Just Take Over Canada, And You Get to Be Governor?
During a recent meeting, President-elect Donald Trump jokingly suggested to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that if Canada cannot manage its economy without relying on the U.S., it might as well become the 51st state, with Trudeau as its governor. This remark followed a discussion about potential tariffs on Canadian goods.
Trump's comments reflect ongoing tensions regarding trade and border security, with the president-elect warning of significant tariffs if Canada fails to address these issues. The conversation, while lighthearted, underscores deeper economic concerns between the two nations.
The Telegraph: Analysis: Crisis for French and German governments comes at terrible moment for EU
France and Germany, key players in the EU, are currently distracted by domestic crises, leaving Europe vulnerable as Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House. Emmanuel Macron's government faces a no-confidence motion after pushing through a budget without a vote.
With Macron unable to dissolve parliament until June, he must choose between appointing another unstable government or resigning. While he still oversees foreign policy, his domestic authority has significantly weakened.
GB News: Keir Starmer issued fresh Donald Trump warning as PM pursues closer US ties: 'They won't get along well'
John Bolton, former National Security Adviser, believes that Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer are unlikely to develop a strong personal rapport due to their differing personalities. However, he asserts that the fundamental US-UK alliance remains robust despite potential strains at the leadership level.
Starmer is pursuing closer ties with the EU, which may complicate relations with Trump. He insists that Britain can maintain strong connections with both the US and Europe. Bolton suggests that a bilateral free trade agreement could benefit both nations, urging Starmer to focus on British interests.
The Western Journal: Conservatives Slam Trump's DEA Nominee Over Troubling Past: This Pick May Not Sit Well with Christians
Chad Chronister, President-elect Trump's nominee for the DEA, faces backlash from conservatives for arresting a pastor during COVID-19 lockdowns while allowing BLM protests to proceed unchecked. Critics argue he promotes leftist policies and is unfit for the role.
Many conservatives, including Rep. Thomas Massie, are calling for Trump to withdraw Chronister's nomination, citing his perceived alignment with Democratic values and weak stance on crime. They express concerns over his past actions and political affiliations.
#society
Fox News: Forbes editorial staffers walk off the job the same day as release of the company's '30 Under 30' list
The Forbes Union staged a walkout on the day of the magazine's "30 Under 30" list release, protesting management's slow progress in contract negotiations. Union members demand higher wages and better protections, citing nearly three years of stalled talks and inadequate proposals from management.
Union representatives argue that the current salary proposals are insufficient given the workload and are concerned about potential layoffs if the company is sold. They emphasize the need for fair compensation and job security, calling attention to the significant effort behind the "30 Under 30" list.
Fox News: These US states are ideal for a winter wonderland getaway
Winter travelers can choose from various destinations that offer a festive atmosphere and snowy activities. States such as New York, Alaska, Vermont, and Colorado provide experiences like ice skating, skiing, and holiday events, making them ideal for a winter getaway.
New York City features iconic attractions like the Rockefeller Center tree and ice skating, while Lake Placid offers winter sports and Olympic history. Alaska is perfect for northern lights viewing and winter festivals. Other states like Vermont, Colorado, and Maine also boast ski resorts and holiday festivities.
Fox News: 14 interactive toys perfect for young kids
This holiday season, consider gifting interactive toys that promote imaginative play. Options include Hatchimals Mystery Hatch Draggle, Poe the AI Story Bear, and LEGO Friends Heartlake City Shopping Mall, among others, designed to engage children away from screens.
These toys cater to various interests, from science and cooking to creative arts, ensuring hours of entertainment. Prices range from $16.99 to $149.99, making them accessible for different budgets.
Forbes: 30 Under 30 Energy & Green Tech 2025: Star Power For A More Sustainable Future
Innovative young entrepreneurs are pushing the boundaries of renewable energy, with a focus on solar power. Ben Nowack and his team at Reflect Orbital are developing a concept to launch satellites that reflect sunlight onto solar farms at night, aiming to enhance solar energy's efficiency.
The 2023 Forbes 30 Under 30 list highlights numerous innovators in green technology, from battery advancements to waste recovery. These young leaders are tackling challenges in renewable energy and sustainability, despite potential setbacks from political shifts.
Times Of Israel: Iranian president expresses doubts over bid for harsher hijab penalties for women
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has raised concerns over new legislation that imposes stricter penalties on women who violate hijab rules. The law, approved by Parliament, includes fines and potential travel bans for non-compliance, but Pezeshkian warns it could alienate the public.
Since the protests following Mahsa Amini’s death, more women have been seen without hijabs. While the morality police have largely disappeared, Pezeshkian has not yet decided whether to sign the law, which is set to take effect on December 13.
#war
The Telegraph: Stolen Ukrainian children put up for adoption on websites funded by Putin
A Yale University report reveals that stolen Ukrainian children are being adopted in Russia, with direct involvement from President Vladimir Putin. The study highlights a systematic program for the forced adoption of at least 314 children since the invasion began in February 2022.
This evidence may lead to additional war crimes charges against Putin, who already faces an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Trump in Paris: President-Elect to Join World Leaders at Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopening
Donald Trump will attend the reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris this weekend, marking his return to the international stage as president-elect. The cathedral, restored after a devastating 2019 fire, will host a high-security celebration with over 50 world leaders.
Trump praised French President Emmanuel Macron for the restoration efforts and announced plans to nominate Charles Kushner as ambassador to France. The reopening ceremony will feature a service led by Paris Archbishop Laurent Ulrich, symbolically reawakening the cathedral's grand organ.
#military
Fox News: General involved in Afghanistan withdrawal has promotion confirmed by Senate
Lt. Gen. Christopher Donahue, recognized as the last American soldier to leave Kabul, has been confirmed by the Senate to lead U.S. Army forces in Europe and Africa. His promotion to four-star general was delayed due to a procedural hold by Sen. Markwayne Mullin, a critic of the Afghanistan withdrawal.
The Senate ultimately confirmed Donahue's promotion unanimously after the hold was lifted. Donahue previously commanded the 82nd Airborne Division during the 2021 evacuation and has held various leadership roles within the Army.
#culture
The Western Journal: Jill Delivers One Last Slap to America with Ugliest WH Christmas Decorations - We Need Melania Back Now
Jill Biden's 2024 White House Christmas decorations have drawn criticism for their chaotic and carnival-like theme, described as lacking elegance compared to previous displays. Observers have humorously suggested that the design reflects a lack of taste, calling for Melania Trump’s return for a more dignified holiday presentation.
The decorations included an amusement park-style carousel and a ceiling design mimicking snowfall, which some found unappealing. Despite the extensive volunteer effort involved, the display has been mocked as a sign of the current administration's perceived lack of decorum.
Le Monde: France and Saudi Arabia sign nine cultural cooperation contracts
During Emmanuel Macron's state visit to Saudi Arabia, French Culture Minister Rachida Dati and Saudi counterpart Prince Badr Bin Farhan Al Saoud announced nine cultural agreements aimed at enhancing cooperation in archaeology, cinema, and photography. This initiative is part of Saudi Arabia's efforts to diversify its economy and improve its human rights image.
The agreements include collaborations on archaeological excavations, renovation of historic palaces, and the establishment of a photography museum in Riyadh. French institutions will provide training and expertise to support Saudi cultural development projects, showcasing France's role in Saudi Arabia's cultural transformation.
#health
Breitbart: Taylor Lorenz: People Not Wearing Masks 'Raw-Dogging the Air'
Taylor Lorenz, a former Washington Post journalist, expressed frustration on social media over backlash regarding her COVID-19 precautions at a recent book launch. She emphasized her significant investments in safety measures and criticized those who do not wear masks, labeling them as irresponsible.
Lorenz, who identifies as immunocompromised, defended her mask-wearing and called for greater awareness and respect for vulnerable individuals. Her comments were a response to online criticism and discussions surrounding COVID denialism.
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Make America Healthy Again: Trump Team Hypes MAHA Dream Team
The Trump team is promoting the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative, highlighting key nominees for health positions in the upcoming administration. The team includes Dr. Janette Nesheiwat as Surgeon General, Dr. Marty Makary as FDA director, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. leading Health and Human Services.
These nominees aim to challenge the current health bureaucracy, emphasizing transparency and competition in healthcare. They advocate for a critical approach to public health policies, particularly regarding COVID-19 mandates and chronic disease management. The initiative seeks to address America's health crisis by prioritizing the safety and health of all citizens.