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5 Dec 2024
#politics
Times Of Israel: Bill Clinton: Young Americans shocked to learn Arafat turned down Palestinian state
Bill Clinton stated that many young Americans are unaware that Yasser Arafat rejected a peace deal for a Palestinian state during negotiations mediated by Clinton. He emphasized the tragedy of the missed opportunity and the sacrifices made by Israeli leaders like Yitzhak Rabin.
Clinton also remarked on the political implications of recent events, noting that the Hamas attack on October 7 has benefitted Prime Minister Netanyahu by diverting attention from domestic issues.
Breitbart: Report: Hunter's Pardon Jeopardizes Funding for Joe Biden's Future Presidential Library
President Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden has sparked significant backlash among Democrats, some of whom are considering withholding donations for his future presidential library. Many feel betrayed by Biden's broken promise not to pardon his son, leading to growing discontent within the party.
The frustration extends beyond the public to Biden's inner circle, with some family members surprised by the harsh criticism. As Biden contemplates further pardons for allies, the White House indicates more announcements could come before the end of his term.
Fox News: Democrats deserve to lose in 2028 if 'pretty boy' Gavin Newsom is the nominee, says former party operative
Former Democratic operative Evan Barker warns that if California Governor Gavin Newsom becomes the 2028 presidential nominee, the Democratic Party risks losing again. She argues that Newsom's elitist image and past actions, like dining at a luxury restaurant during COVID-19 lockdowns, will alienate swing voters.
As Newsom prepares for potential candidacy, he is actively opposing President Trump's agenda and has been a prominent figure in the Democratic Party. Meanwhile, speculation grows about Vice President Kamala Harris potentially running for governor of California when Newsom's term ends.
The Western Journal: Watch: Kai Trump Starts Impersonating Granddad, And It’s Hilarious
Kai Madison Trump, the 17-year-old granddaughter of President-elect Donald Trump, showcased her impersonation of her grandfather in a recent YouTube video, embodying a sense of renewed national optimism. Her playful mimicry on the golf course highlighted her charm and connection to her family's legacy.
As a rising star, Kai has made a positive impression during her public appearances, including a speech at the Republican National Convention. Her authenticity and good-natured demeanor stand in contrast to other political families, suggesting a bright future for America's youth.
CNSNews: Tennessee Defends Law Protecting Minors from Transgender Medical Treatments at SCOTUS Hearing
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in United States v. Skrmetti regarding Tennessee's law prohibiting transgender medical treatments for minors. Conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch remained silent during the proceedings, raising questions about his stance despite previously supporting transgender employment rights.
Arguments centered on whether the law discriminates based on sex, with liberal justices criticizing it for potentially harming minors with gender dysphoria. In contrast, conservative justices expressed concerns over the evolving medical consensus on gender-affirming treatments. A decision is expected by June.
Fox News: Selling Americans a 'lie': How election integrity attorneys battled left-wing efforts to upend voting laws
The 2024 election cycle has seen ongoing legal battles as the nonprofit Restoring Integrity & Trust in Elections (RITE) fights against left-wing efforts to undermine election safeguards. RITE President Derek Lyons asserts that such efforts mislead the public about the security of voting processes, emphasizing the importance of measures like voter ID laws.
Lyons highlights RITE's legal victories, including successful challenges against practices that could lead to double voting and ensuring undated mail-in ballots are not counted. He notes widespread public support for election integrity measures, with polls indicating strong backing for voter ID requirements. Looking ahead, RITE aims to combat attempts to normalize noncitizen voting and continue advocating for robust election laws.
#economy
GB News: UK car industry forced to roll out ‘unsustainable’ electric car incentives to avoid Labour's harsh penalties
UK car manufacturers are offering £4 billion in discounts to boost electric vehicle (EV) sales amid a declining new car market. November saw a 1.9% drop in overall car deliveries, while EV registrations rose to 25.1% of the market, driven by unsustainable incentives.
Despite a 58.4% increase in battery electric vehicle sales, the industry warns that current discounting cannot continue. With private buyer demand weakening and fleet purchases also declining, there are concerns about meeting government targets for EV market share.
#military
The Federalist: Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst Endorsed Transgender Military Service
Sen. Joni Ernst has expressed support for allowing transgender individuals to serve in the U.S. military, citing the need for qualified personnel amid recruiting challenges. However, military experts warn that this policy may hinder overall readiness and increase risks associated with mental health issues among service members.
Ernst acknowledges the controversy but emphasizes the importance of talent in maintaining an all-volunteer force. Critics highlight studies indicating that individuals with gender dysphoria face higher mental health risks, potentially affecting their ability to serve effectively.
#culture
Forbes: Lindsey Lohan’s ‘Our Little Secret’ Tops Netflix Christmas Ratings—Here Are All Of The Streamer’s Holiday Hits
Lindsay Lohan's Christmas movie "Our Little Secret" became Netflix's top holiday premiere, amassing 54.6 million viewing hours in its first five days despite a low Rotten Tomatoes score of 37%. The film outperformed other holiday releases significantly.
In contrast, "Hot Frosty" and "The Merry Gentlemen" garnered only 16 million and 14.7 million views, respectively. Despite mixed reviews, "Hot Frosty" achieved an 80% Rotten Tomatoes score, indicating its popularity among viewers.
Le Monde: Notre-Dame's 340,000 donors
Following the devastating fire at Notre-Dame on April 15, 2019, an extraordinary €900 million was pledged for its reconstruction, with 340,000 donors contributing. The cathedral is set to reopen on December 7 and 8, honoring major donors and those involved in the restoration.
Among the significant contributions, €843 million was raised shortly after the fire, reflecting a diverse group of donors, including luxury tycoons, business leaders, and everyday citizens. The Fondation Notre-Dame has emerged as the primary financial supporter of the restoration efforts.
#crime
Fox News: Masked man arrested outside Swedish royal family residence with knife, handcuffs, tape: reports
A masked man armed with a knife and carrying handcuffs and a prop gun was arrested outside Haga Palace, the residence of Crown Princess Victoria and her family, in Stockholm. Guards reported the suspicious behavior to police, who apprehended the individual after discovering the knife.
The royal family has lived at Haga Palace since 2010, which is situated in a public park. The police have not disclosed the suspect's identity or potential charges.
Breitbart: NYPD Releases Maskless Photos of UnitedHealthcare CEO's Killer
The NYPD has released new images of the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot outside a Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan. Authorities believe the killing was targeted, as the suspect approached Thompson from behind and shot him in the back.
The suspect was described as wearing a distinctive gray backpack, a light brown jacket, and black and white sneakers. Following the shooting, a message was allegedly left on shell casings, reading “Defend,” “Deny,” “Depose.”
The Western Journal: Daniel Penny Sued: Neely’s Father Wants ‘A Sum Which Exceeds … Jurisdictional Limits’
Daniel Penny is on trial for the death of Jordan Neely, who died after Penny intervened during a threatening incident on a subway. As jury deliberations continue, Neely's father has filed a lawsuit against Penny for negligent contact, assault, and battery, seeking damages beyond lower court limits.
Penny maintains he acted to protect others, while the jury must decide on charges of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. A guilty verdict on manslaughter could lead to a maximum of 15 years in prison, but there is no minimum punishment for either charge.
#sports
The Western Journal: Texans' Azeez Al-Shaair Doubles Down on ‘Free Palestine' and 'Allah' as He Vows to Be a 'Villain’
Houston Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair has been suspended for three games following a controversial hit on Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who suffered a concussion. Al-Shaair's actions escalated into a brawl, leading to his ejection from the game.
In response to the suspension, Al-Shaair expressed defiance on social media, embracing a "villain" persona and including messages about his beliefs. Former NFL player J.J. Watt commented on the severity of the punishment, suggesting it may be inconsistent with other disciplinary actions in the league.