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4 Dec 2023
#politics
The Federalist: Bank Records Show Monthly Payments From Hunter Biden To Joe
GOP House Oversight Chairman James Comer announced the discovery of financial documents showing monthly payments from Hunter Biden to President Joe Biden. The records reveal transfers of $1,380 per month from Hunter Biden's corporate enterprise, Owasco PC, to his father. The documents contradict a memo from Hunter Biden's legal team and provide further evidence of the Biden family's influence-peddling operations.
Forbes: HBO Is Reportedly Making A George Santos Film—Here’s What We Know
HBO is developing a film based on the book "The Fabulist" about former Congressman George Santos, known for his financial misconduct. The movie will explore Santos' rise and fall, depicting how he exploited the system to achieve his American Dream. The project is being helmed by the producer of "Veep" and "Succession," and the screenplay will be written by the writer of "Bad Education."
#society
The Epoch Times: The Marxist Undercurrent Fueling Anti-Israel Hate on American College Campuses
Jewish college student Keren Binyamin is disturbed by the rise of anti-Israel sentiment on college campuses, with peaceful pro-Palestinian protests turning violent and hateful. Experts attribute this rage to the influence of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) ideology, which promotes a distorted view of Israel as an oppressor. The spread of DEI on campuses has created a culture of hate and aggression, causing fear and danger for Jewish students. Keren, however, is determined to speak out against this anti-Semitism and stand strong.
Breitbart: Chicago Businessman Holds Massive Food, Gas Giveaway Before Christmas
Chicago businessman Willie Wilson is giving back to his community by distributing $333,000 worth of food coupons and free gas to struggling residents in Cook and DuPage Counties. He plans to donate to grocery stores and gas stations, as well as give money to inmates at the Cook County Jail for necessities. Wilson, who grew up poor, personally helps pump gas during the giveaway and plans to continue his generous actions in the future.
#war
GB News: Hamas in chilling warning of attack worse than October 7 'coming soon' - 'War of liberation not far off'
Senior Hamas member warns of a larger scale war of liberation against Israel. No remorse for previous attacks.
The Blaze: 'The world has failed women': Gal Gadot pushes UN to demand Hamas release all women abducted on Oct. 7 | Blaze Media
Gal Gadot calls on UN to demand release of women abducted by Hamas. Says world has failed them. Urges immediate action.
Flag And Cross: Israeli Tech Sector Thrives Amidst Conflict, Attracts Nearly $1 Billion In Investments
Despite ongoing conflict, Israel's tech sector remains resilient with nearly $1 billion in investments and mergers and acquisitions. Cybersecurity and health-tech industries are showing particular activity and growth. Israeli tech is delivering cutting-edge products and development, showcasing its adaptability and innovation. Israeli Tech Delivers .
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Try Netanyahu as a War Criminal, Says NATO State Leader Erdogan
Turkish President Erdogan accuses Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu of being a war criminal and calls for him to be tried for crimes against Palestinians. Erdogan claims that Israel is attempting to occupy Gaza and vows to defend Palestinian territory. This escalates tensions within NATO.
The Telegraph: Radical college students are holding Biden to ransom
The Hamas attack on Israel elicited sympathy worldwide, but college campuses in the US turned against Israel. American students, influenced by misguided beliefs, protested for Palestine without understanding the complexity of the situation. Similar to the antiwar movement in the 1960s, these protests may have negative consequences.
#economy
Breitbart: Report: Three U.S. Cities Listed in 'Top 10' Most Expensive in the World
Three US cities, including New York City, are among the top 10 costliest places to live in the world. New York City dropped to the third spot, while Singapore and Zurich are tied for first place. Los Angeles and San Francisco also made the list. Major cities globally have seen a 7.4% average increase in prices since 2022, with Western European cities dominating the extended top 20. Moscow and St. Petersburg in Russia experienced significant drops due to economic sanctions, while Chinese cities faced a decline amid the country's economic slowdown.
#culture
The Telegraph: Trafalgar Square Christmas tree given new life with a ‘branch transplant’
The Trafalgar Square Christmas tree from Norway arrived ragged and bare on one side. Tree surgeons performed a branch transplant to make it look better. This tradition symbolizes solidarity and friendship.
#health
GB News: Fat Families host blames woke culture for obesity crisis as Britain shells out eye-watering £98bn a year
Fat Families host Steve Miller blames woke culture for the high cost of obesity to the UK economy. He suggests cultural resolutions and partnering with supermarkets to make healthy eating more affordable. Miller also criticizes plus-size modeling and calls for the elimination of woke culture. The total cost of obesity in the UK is estimated to be £98 billion a year, with obesity-related illnesses costing the NHS £19.2 billion and productivity losses at £15.1 billion. The Government has spoken out on tackling obesity, and former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to address the issue at the Covid Inquiry.
Flag And Cross: Vitamin D Supplements Fail To Improve Bone Strength In Children, Major Trial Finds
Vitamin D supplements do not improve bone strength or prevent bone fractures in children, according to a major clinical trial. The study, conducted on Mongolian children, found that while the supplements increased vitamin D levels, they had no impact on fracture risk or bone strength. This challenges previous beliefs about the effects of vitamin D on bone health.
#crime
Breitbart: Boston Woman's Dying Father Reveals He Is Wanted for 1969 Bank Heist
Boston woman Ashley Randele discovers her father's deathbed confession that he was a fugitive wanted by the FBI for a bank heist in 1969. Her research leads her to find out that her father, Ted Conrad, had successfully hid his identity for decades before his death.
#sports
Forbes: Could The NHLPA Rely On Alcoholism In A Corey Perry Grievance?
The NHLPA is considering a grievance for the firing of Corey Perry by the Chicago Blackhawks. Perry's struggles with alcohol may play a role in the grievance, but it is unlikely to be successful due to the distinction between alcoholism and alcohol-related misconduct in the workplace.
#science
Flag And Cross: Parrots Squawk In Dialects Depending On Which City They Live In
European parrots in cities across Spain, Belgium, Italy, and Greece have unique dialects based on their location, according to a study by the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behaviour. The researchers found that monk parakeets, originally from South America, have developed different communication patterns depending on the city they inhabit. The parrots' vocal repertoire is highly flexible and they can learn new sounds throughout their lives. The study suggests that parrot dialects may have evolved passively through birds copying each other with small errors, or through an active process of social communication within nests.
#technology
Dirt Wheels Magazine: POLARIS AWARDED A 2023 POPULAR SCIENCE “BEST OF WHAT’S NEW” AWARD
Polaris receives a Best of What's New Award for its all-electric Polaris RANGER XP Kinetic, which offers precise control, a quieter ride, and increased productivity. The award recognizes the vehicle's performance and Polaris' innovation in the off-road industry.
#other
GB News: 'Vote Remain' Bell and Spurling release Nigel Farage I'm A Celeb video
Watch Bell and Spurling's new music video backing Nigel Farage in the I'm A Celeb jungle exclusively for GB News members. Watch it before it's broadcast to the wider GB News audience. Vote Nigel to Remain and make him the King of the Jungle!
Forbes: Elvis Presley, Paul McCartney And The Eagles All Return To The Same Billboard Chart
Elvis Presley, Paul McCartney, and The Eagles return to the Billboard chart as their holiday songs gain popularity. Presley's "Blue Christmas" is the highest-ranking new entry at No. 6, while Chuck Berry's "Run Rudolph Run" and The Eagles' "Please Come Home for Christmas" follow closely. McCartney's "Wonderful Christmastime" also reappears on the chart.