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6 Dec 2023

#politics

Breitbart: Austin Warned U.S. Troops Could Be Sent If Ukraine Aid Not Approved
Austin Warned U.S. Troops Could Be Sent If Ukraine Aid Not Approved
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin warns Congress that failing to pass more aid to Ukraine could lead to U.S. troops fighting in Europe. Republican lawmakers remain skeptical and demand more accountability and transparency regarding Ukraine aid. The Biden administration has requested a $106 billion aid package, with $61 billion going to Ukraine.


The Blaze: Rep. Patrick McHenry plans to retire at the end of his term, and a former Green Beret has launched a bid to take his place | Blaze Media
Rep. Patrick McHenry plans to retire at the end of his term, and a former Green Beret has launched a bid to take his place | Blaze Media
Republican Rep. Patrick McHenry of North Carolina plans to retire from Congress after his current term. He believes it's the right time for a new season and is optimistic about the future of the House. Former Green Beret Pat Harrigan will run for his seat.


#society

Le Monde: In Austria, the taboo of childcare
In Austria, the taboo of childcare
French expatriates in Austria are faced with a shock of adjustment when it comes to parenting and childcare. Austria prioritizes prolonging family cocooning, with only 2% of children placed in childcare before 12 months old. Generous parental leave and a lack of infrastructure make finding childcare centers or nannies before 12 months difficult. The official policy encourages staying at home, but some consider this approach to be foolish or even dangerous.


Breitbart: Proposed Locker Room Ordinance Would Allow Staff to Ask Trans Gym Goers for Birth Certificate to Prove Gender
Proposed Locker Room Ordinance Would Allow Staff to Ask Trans Gym Goers for Birth Certificate to Prove Gender
A councilwoman in Salt Lake County, Utah, proposes an ordinance to ban transgender women from using women's facilities after reports of a biological man in a women's locker room. The ordinance would require proof of sex through ID or birth certificate before entry. The goal is to provide safe spaces for children and women.


#foreignaffairs

Breitbart: Hoyer: The Border's Been an Issue for a While, But Ukraine Needs Money Now So They Shouldn't Be Tied
Hoyer: The Border's Been an Issue for a While, But Ukraine Needs Money Now So They Shouldn't Be Tied
Rep. Hoyer calls for immediate resources to be given to Ukraine, separate from border legislation. He criticizes Republicans for not supporting Ukraine and Israel without conditions.


#economy

Breitbart: Exclusive--Tom Cotton Issues Plan to Ban Importation of Chinese Seafood
Exclusive--Tom Cotton Issues Plan to Ban Importation of Chinese Seafood
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) will introduce legislation to ban U.S. imports of seafood and aquaculture products from China. The bill, called the "Ban China's Forbidden Operations in the Oceanic Domain Act" or C-FOOD Act, aims to halt imports one year after it becomes law, and is meant to combat China's use of slave labor in the fishing industry. The legislation would require reports from various government officials to assess China's practices and would impose sanctions on companies involved in transshipping Chinese seafood to the U.S.


#crime

Fox News: Florida man hurls sausages at older brother during disagreement: police
Florida man hurls sausages at older brother during disagreement: police
A 60-year-old man in Florida is arrested for assaulting his older brother by throwing sausages at his face during a heated argument. The police suspect alcohol was involved. The man has been charged with domestic battery.


Fox News: JESSE WATTERS: What powerful people were on Epstein's plane?
JESSE WATTERS: What powerful people were on Epstein's plane?
Jeffrey Epstein's flight logs, which could reveal powerful people involved in his child sex trafficking operation, have been hidden by the government since his death. Despite the importance of fighting sex trafficking, Senator Dick Durbin has obstructed the subpoena request made by Senator Marsha Blackburn. The motives behind protecting these flight records, and the possibility of blackmail and intelligence operations, raise further questions.


#sports

Forbes: Baseball Writers Looking To Formalize Rules To Address Growing Gambling Partnerships In MLB
Baseball Writers Looking To Formalize Rules To Address Growing Gambling Partnerships In MLB
The Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) is forming a committee to update their constitution and address conflicts of interest regarding gambling. They aim to create clear guidelines for their members to ensure the integrity of their award selection and prevent media websites from influencing betting lines. The BBWAA would be the first writers association for major North American sports leagues to implement rules regarding content and wagering. The focus is on removing conflicts of interest, such as writers recusing themselves from voting if they wish to bet on an award.


#other

Forbes: Congratulations, Russian Army: You’ve Invented A Self-Exploding Truck.
Congratulations, Russian Army: You’ve Invented A Self-Exploding Truck.
Russian trucks equipped with explosive reactive armor (ERA) are at risk of destroying themselves during combat. ERA works by exploding when hit by an incoming round, partially deflecting the blast. However, when applied to vehicles with thin metal hulls, such as trucks, the armor can be counterproductive and potentially lead to the destruction of the vehicle upon detonation. Despite adding thin metal plates underneath the ERA, the trucks may still be vulnerable to their own explosive protection, making the installation dangerous and ineffective.


Forbes: Blackpink Has Reportedly Renewed Their Contract To Stay Together
Blackpink Has Reportedly Renewed Their Contract To Stay Together
South Korean girl group Blackpink has renewed their contract with record label YG Entertainment, ensuring that the band will continue as a quartet for the foreseeable future. Previously, there were rumors that individual members would pursue solo contracts or possibly leave the group altogether. Blackpink has achieved immense success both as a group and individually, becoming the top-selling girl group in the world and making their mark in the American music industry.


Breitbart: Exclusive: Smith and Wesson CEO Responds to Shareholders Suing over AR-15s
Exclusive: Smith and Wesson CEO Responds to Shareholders Suing over AR-15s
Smith & Wesson CEO Mark Smith responds to a lawsuit accusing the company of knowingly violating laws through the manufacture and sales of AR-15 rifles. The plaintiffs argue that the company's profits prioritize short-term gains over long-term risks. Smith defends the company's commitment to self-defense and claims the lawsuit is an attempt to harm their reputation.