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4 Dec 2024
#politics
Fox News: SEAN HANNITY: 'America First' is back in a big way
Sean Hannity criticizes President Biden's leadership and anticipates a shift under President-elect Donald Trump, highlighting the "America First" approach. He notes that Trump's influence is prompting foreign leaders, like Mexico's president, to take action on border security and trade negotiations with Canada.
Hannity suggests that Trump's assertive stance is restoring U.S. leverage on the global stage, as evidenced by recent diplomatic interactions.
Front Page Magazine: Journalists Mourn That Jack Smith's Probes Are Dead
Democratic attorneys have pursued extensive legal actions against former President Donald Trump across various government levels. With Trump's recent reelection, these efforts appear to be diminishing, leading to frustration among some media figures who lament the lack of accountability for Trump regarding the 2020 election.
Critics in the media express disappointment over the perceived decline of legal repercussions for Trump while contrasting it with the treatment of other political figures. This situation highlights ongoing concerns about double standards in political coverage, where one side is often presumed guilty, while the other enjoys a presumption of innocence.
GB News: EXCLUSIVE: Farmers planning SECOND protest: ‘Expect chaos and more tractors,’ campaigners say
Farmers are planning a large protest in London on December 11, following a previous demonstration against an inheritance tax hike that they argue threatens their livelihoods. They express anger towards Chancellor Reeves and Labour leader Keir Starmer, claiming the government is using misleading data and tactics against them.
The protest aims to draw public attention to the challenges faced by British farming, with organizers stating that nothing is off limits in their actions. The government maintains that its tax policies are fair and necessary for public services, while farmers insist they have public support for their cause.
#society
Le Monde: Jaguar's spectacular strategic shift to appeal to the super-rich
Jaguar has unveiled the Type 00 concept car at Miami Art Week, signaling a strategic shift towards the ultra-luxury market. The design, inspired by the iconic 1961 E-Type, features bold aesthetics and aims to position Jaguar alongside brands like Bentley and Lamborghini, with prices starting at €120,000.
This move reflects Jaguar's desire to redefine its identity and profitability, moving away from mass-market appeal to cater to a wealthier clientele. The brand plans to reduce its sales network in France while focusing on a more exclusive image.
Le Monde: How al-Qaida's ex-branch, HTC, is trying to smooth out its image to position itself in the conquest of power in Syria
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTC), the former al-Qaida branch in Syria, has shifted its stance, advocating for the rights of Syrian Kurds and promoting diversity as a strength. They granted safe passage to Kurdish forces, distancing themselves from Turkish-backed rebels.
HTC aims to improve its image to gain support and possibly be removed from terrorist lists, while also attempting to reassure local minorities. However, skepticism remains regarding their intentions, as past behaviors raise doubts about their commitment to genuine change.
Fox News: Thieves steal 2,500 pies in odd food heist gone wrong: 'So much waste'
UK authorities recovered a stolen van containing 2,500 pies valued at £25,000 ($32,000), intended for a Christmas market. The pies, owned by Michelin-starred chef Tommy Banks, were damaged and unsalvageable, leading to concerns about food waste.
Banks urged the thieves to return the pies to avoid waste and expressed disappointment over the incident, highlighting the unusual trend of food heists in the UK.
#religion
Front Page Magazine: Pope Francis Wants Israel Investigated for ’Genocide’
Pope Francis faces criticism for calling for an investigation into Israel's actions in Gaza while ignoring the Catholic Church's historical complicity with genocidal regimes. Critics argue that he should address the Church's past and ongoing issues of colonialism and complicity in genocides.
Additionally, there are calls for Francis to condemn Hamas's explicit genocidal intentions against Jews, as well as to address the Church's silence on ongoing genocides against Christians in various regions. The hypocrisy highlighted by critics raises questions about the Vatican's accountability.
#sports
The Western Journal: Texans Coach Gets Backlash After Blaming Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence for Dirty Hit
Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans faced backlash for his comments regarding a late hit on Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence by linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair, who was ejected and later suspended. Ryans suggested that quarterbacks sometimes exploit sliding rules and implied that the Jaguars overreacted to the incident.
Critics condemned Ryans for blaming Lawrence instead of acknowledging the dangerous nature of the hit. Many argued that his remarks undermined player safety and credibility, with some calling it a cowardly response to a clear violation of rules meant to protect quarterbacks.