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4 Dec 2023
#illegals
GB News: 'Crawl up inside when you’re getting fuel’: US trucker reveals daily battle at border towns
A trucking boss criticizes Biden's immigration strategy due to the constant struggle truckers face with migrants hiding in their vehicles.
#politics
Fox News: Several Hunter Biden personalities might testify before Congress. Here are the possibilities
Hunter Biden, son of the president, will appear before Congress to answer questions about the Biden corruption scandal. There are multiple versions of Hunter: the attorney, the international businessman, the drug addict, and the angry son. The hearing will likely be a performance with each personality emerging when useful, but the honest Hunter is unlikely to appear. The risks of honesty are too great, as he could face potential criminal charges. Media coverage of the scandal has presented a variety of constructed personalities, leaving the public to wonder which one is the real Hunter.
Fox News: Former US ambassador charged with spying for Cuba, Muslim-Americans abandon Biden and more top headlines
US ambassador arrested for spying for Cuba, Biden's 2024 campaign faces pressure from upset Muslim-Americans, critical testimony in impeachment inquiry, Graham dismisses Trump concerns, IRS move could cost taxpayers, House vote to strike down EV plans, 2024 contenders seek endorsements, donations to Hamas-sympathizing groups, OMB urges more resources for Ukraine, MSNBC staffers disappointed by cancellation, media narrative questioned, movie about expelled congressman, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce bring hope, latest attack on Britain's royals questioned, actors admit mistakes, WWII ace remembered, giraffe struggles to drink water, Christmas shopping woes, Middle East issues under Biden.
#society
Fox News: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s storybook romance helps people see daylight in dark times
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift provide a much-needed escape from the constant negativity in the world. Amidst political turmoil and societal unrest, people are tired of being angry all the time. They long for a feel-good storybook ending, and these two celebrities offer just that.
#foreignaffairs
Breitbart: Central Command Says Houthi Attacks Against Ships 'Fully Enabled by Iran'
U.S. destroyer shot down drones during Houthi missile attacks on ships in Red Sea. Central Command blames Iran and vows response.
#economy
Forbes: Neiman Marcus Turns Down Saks But $3 Billion Merger Not Off The Cards
Neiman Marcus rejects $3 billion takeover bid from Saks Fifth Avenue. Negotiations ongoing, but deal unlikely until next year.
#education
Fox News: Maine education proposal to include eugenics, genocide into middle school curriculum sparks debate
Maine proposes updating science education standards to include teaching about genocide and the Holocaust, but concerns arise over lack of training and distractions from scientific principles. Teachers advocate for proper equipping and a pedagogically sound approach.
#crime
Le Monde: How Saturday's attack in Paris unfolded
Police in Paris responded to an attack near the Bir-Hakeim bridge, where a man dressed in black wielding a knife and shouting "Allah Akbar" assaulted multiple victims. The attacker was subdued by police and is now in custody.
#sports
Fox News: Where Shohei Ohtani, Juan Soto and Yoshinobu Yamamoto rumors stand as Winter Meetings begin
MLB Winter Meetings in Nashville, Tennessee. Shohei Ohtani, Juan Soto, and Yoshinobu Yamamoto are the top names. Ohtani could break records with a $500 million contract. Soto is on the trade market, with the Blue Jays as favorites. Yamamoto could sign for over $250 million, with the Giants having the edge.
Fox News: Michigan star Blake Corum's community impact leads to top honor: 'It's a blessing'
Blake Corum, the Michigan Wolverines running back, had a standout season, leading his team to an undefeated record and the No. 1 ranking. Along with his on-field success, Corum made a significant impact off the field by distributing 600 turkeys to the community during the Thanksgiving holiday. His community involvement earned him the captaincy of the 2023 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. Corum is grateful for the opportunity to make a difference and plans to continue using his platform to help others.
Fox News: Panthers' Brian Burns ejected after taking swipe at Bucs lineman, explains incident
Carolina Panthers' Brian Burns was ejected from a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after an altercation with offensive lineman Cody Mauch. Burns cited frustration and someone's remark as contributing factors. He apologized for his actions.
Forbes: Kelly Oubre Jr.'s Looming Return Raises Lineup Questions For The Sixers
Kelly Oubre Jr., who has been out with a rib injury, is targeting a return next week for the Philadelphia 76ers. Coach Nick Nurse will have lineup decisions to make when Oubre is back, as Nicolas Batum has been performing well in his absence. The Sixers' bench has been struggling, and Oubre could provide scoring punch off the bench and help with ball-handling in lineups without Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey. The closing lineup will be a tough decision for Nurse, with options including Batum, Oubre, Tobias Harris, and De'Anthony Melton.
Forbes: Braves Strike First At Meetings With Second Big Swap Of Winter
The Atlanta Braves made a major trade, acquiring left-fielder Jarred Kelenic and left-handed starter Marco Gonzales from the Seattle Mariners. They hope Kelenic will fill the void in left field left by Eddie Rosario, and Gonzales will provide depth to their rotation. The trade adds to the Braves' growing payroll and pushes them close to the luxury tax threshold. (, )
#science
Fox News: How do we get our eye color? A genetics expert reveals the fascinating truth
The origins of eye color are fascinating and mysterious. Eye color is determined by genes and melanin, with different genetic variants producing different amounts of melanin. Eye color can be dominant or recessive, and siblings can have different eye colors. Brown is the most common eye color worldwide, followed by blue, green, and hazel. The genetics of eye color are complex and still not fully understood.
#outdoors
Field & Stream: Best Winter Hiking Boots of 2023
Winter hiking boots are essential for staying safe and comfortable in cold conditions. From insulated designs like the Merrell Thermo Overlook 2 to rubber boots like the Muck Boot Arctic Ice, there are options for every type of winter weather. When choosing boots, consider factors like insulation, waterproofing, and traction.
#other
Forbes: The Beatles’ Comeback Single Has Already Disappeared From Billboard’s Biggest Chart
The Beatles' highly-anticipated single "Now and Then" quickly climbed to No. 7 on the Hot 100, marking their return to the top 10 after years. However, the song has now disappeared from the chart, falling to No. 76 in just its second week. The influx of new tracks and the return of Christmas hits have made it even harder for songs to make the cut on the Hot 100, but even without these factors, it seemed that consumption of "Now and Then" had dropped significantly.
The Federalist: Corrupt Media Have Bigger Things To Fix Than Fox News
Former CNN media critic Brian Stelter has a new book out about Fox News, claiming it is a "Network of Lies" and lacks editorial standards. However, Stelter's own network, CNN, has also had its fair share of mistakes and biased reporting. The media as a whole needs to be held accountable for its errors and one-sided political obsessions.
The Federalist: Bombshell Audit: Disney Scammed Its Way Into An Unaccountable Empire
Florida's Reedy Creek Improvement District (RCID), established to give Walt Disney World Resort the powers of a county government, came under scrutiny and was ultimately dissolved after Disney opposed a law prohibiting LGBT politics in early education. An audit of the district revealed that Disney engaged in corporate cronyism, manipulating the district's operations to benefit themselves while neglecting the needs of surrounding communities. The audit also exposed unethical perks and benefits provided by Disney to RCID employees, as well as mismanagement of infrastructure and a disdain for democracy. The fallout from these revelations may contribute to Disney's declining popularity and financial struggles.
GB News: Neil Oliver: We face surveillance of our lives and attempts to control our every behaviour
Government surveillance and the loss of privacy are becoming all-encompassing, with authorities gaining unprecedented power to monitor and control citizens' online activities. Legislation in Ireland allows police to access personal devices and punish individuals preemptively for potential "hate speech," eroding freedom of thought and expression. This infringement on privacy is not confined to Ireland and may foreshadow similar developments in other countries, as governments exploit small populations as testing grounds for authoritarian measures. The passivity and acceptance of such restrictions among the public is reminiscent of Stockholm Syndrome, where individuals sympathize with their captors.