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5 Dec 2024
#illegals
Fox News: Another major blue city doubles down on vow to obstruct Trump’s mass deportations plan
The Boston City Council has unanimously reaffirmed the "Trust Act," a measure aimed at protecting immigrant communities from mass deportations under President-elect Trump. Council members emphasized the need to support immigrant families amid a hostile national climate and restrict police cooperation with ICE.
Mayor Michelle Wu and Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey have pledged to resist Trump's deportation plans, asserting that local authorities will not assist in enforcement actions that threaten community safety. This stance reflects a broader commitment among Democratic leaders to protect immigrant rights.
#politics
The Federalist: How Welker Can Conduct A Trump Interview That Isn't Worthless
President-elect Donald Trump is set to be interviewed by NBC's Kristen Welker. The article suggests that for the interview to be productive, Welker should avoid discussing Joe Biden and focus on open-ended questions about issues Americans care about.
It emphasizes that the interview should allow Trump to express his plans and priorities without interruptions or "fact-checking," which often reflects the interviewer's biases rather than factual accuracy. The hope is for a substantive discussion rather than a confrontational exchange.
The Federalist: Potential Pardons Prove 'Nobody's Above The Law' Schtick Is A Lie
Biden's aides are reportedly considering preemptive pardons for several allies, including Fauci, Schiff, and Cheney, amid fears of potential inquiries and indictments. This raises questions about the integrity of the legal system, especially after years of targeting Trump associates.
Critics argue that the move contradicts the Democrats' claim that "nobody is above the law," suggesting a double standard in applying justice. The situation highlights ongoing concerns about the accountability of political figures involved in controversial actions during the pandemic and the January 6 events.
Breitbart: North Korea Calls for South Korean President to Resign
North Korean state media has intensified calls for South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's resignation, largely ignoring the context of his recent martial law attempt. Yoon's declaration, aimed at countering perceived North Korean threats, faced swift backlash, leading to an impeachment motion and criminal investigation against him.
The North's propaganda outlets portrayed the protests against Yoon as a significant uprising while neglecting the martial law's failure. Observers noted that many North Koreans are unaware of the political turmoil in the South, with some expressing admiration for the democratic response to Yoon's order.
Fox News: Fetterman says Trump case in New York was politically motivated, calls for pardon on 'The View'
Sen. John Fetterman stated on "The View" that both Hunter Biden and Donald Trump are deserving of pardons, arguing that their respective legal cases are politically motivated. He emphasized that the integrity of American institutions is compromised when legal actions are perceived as weaponized against political opponents.
The discussion included co-hosts defending President Biden's recent pardon of his son, suggesting it was warranted due to the political nature of the charges. Some co-hosts criticized Biden for previously stating he wouldn't pardon Hunter, while others supported the decision as a necessary move.
Fox News: Nevada Dems say 'working-class' states need to be prioritized in 2028 primary schedule
The Nevada Democratic Party is urging national leaders to prioritize "diverse, working-class states" in the presidential primary calendar for 2028. They believe elevating such states is crucial for winning back working-class voters and rebuilding a broad coalition.
Historically, states like Iowa and New Hampshire have led the primary process, but Nevada advocates for a shift to enhance voter turnout and engagement. Party officials emphasize the need to focus on the working class to regain electoral strength, as many believe the current approach has alienated this demographic.
The Telegraph: Bashar al-Assad’s regime will not survive long if rebels keep on
The capture of Aleppo by Syria’s rebels has significantly weakened Bashar al-Assad's regime, leading to widespread speculation about its stability. Observers initially believed that the rebels would struggle to take Hama, but the momentum from Aleppo has shifted expectations dramatically.
The situation indicates a potential turning point in the conflict, as the regime faces increased pressure and challenges to maintain control over key territories.
#society
Breitbart: Nolte: Taylor Lorenz Celebrates Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Taylor Lorenz, a former Washington Post reporter, is facing backlash for celebrating the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot outside a hotel in Manhattan. She used her Bluesky account to express joy over the incident and targeted other healthcare executives, suggesting public campaigns against them.
Critics argue that Lorenz's actions contribute to a culture of harassment and potential violence against individuals in the healthcare industry. Despite her past controversies, she continues to hold a position at Vox Media, raising concerns about the responsibilities of media figures in their public discourse.
Fox News: The world’s tallest snowman, measuring 122 feet, built by residents in Bethel, Maine
Bethel, Maine, holds the Guinness World Record for the tallest snowperson, a snowwoman named Olympia, which stood at 122 feet, 1 inch tall when completed in February 2008. Made from 13 million pounds of snow, Olympia featured unique accessories like skis for eyelashes and truck tires for buttons.
Despite attempts to surpass this record, including a snowman in Austria, Olympia remains the official titleholder as the other creation was disqualified. The record has stood for approximately 25 years, showcasing Bethel's dedication to this winter tradition.
Forbes: Tsunami Warning Canceled For Coastal Areas Of California And Oregon After Large Earthquake Hits Offshore
A magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck off the coast of California at 10:44 a.m. PST, prompting a tsunami warning for a large area from Davenport, California, to Oregon. Residents were advised to evacuate to higher ground, but the warning was canceled by 11:54 a.m. PST as no tsunami threat was detected.
The earthquake occurred approximately 60 miles west-southwest of Ferndale, California. The situation remains under observation as updates continue.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Defense chiefs discuss Syria fighting as rebel advance said to exceed expectations
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi assessed the rapidly advancing jihadist rebels in Syria, particularly the capture of Hama by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). The IDF is monitoring the situation closely and is prepared to counter any threats near the Syrian-Israeli border.
Concerns have risen over a potential radical Islamist takeover in Syria, alongside the increased presence of Iranian forces supporting Assad. Hezbollah has pledged to support the Syrian regime against these groups, emphasizing its long-standing alliance with Assad amid the ongoing conflict.
#economy
Breitbart: U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows Sharply in October, Exceeding Expectations
The U.S. trade deficit fell 11.9% in October to $73.8 billion, better than economists' expectations of $75.4 billion. The September deficit was revised down to $83.7 billion.
Imports dropped 4% to $339.6 billion, while exports decreased 1.6% to $265.7 billion, with declines in consumer goods and automobiles.
#health
Fox News: Deadly outbreak of Marburg, or ‘bleeding eye virus,’ leads to travel advisory
Health officials are monitoring a Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda, which has resulted in 66 cases and 15 deaths since its first confirmation in September. The U.S. State Department has issued a travel advisory urging caution for travelers to Rwanda due to the outbreak.
Marburg is a severe viral hemorrhagic fever with a high fatality rate, similar to Ebola. While there are no confirmed cases in the U.S. and the risk is considered low, the CDC has provided prevention guidelines, emphasizing the importance of avoiding contact with infected bodily fluids.
#crime
Fox News: UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's killer used fake ID to check into NYC hostel before slaying: sources
The suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson used a fake ID to check into a Manhattan hostel before the execution-style killing. Police are investigating a burner phone and a water bottle found near the crime scene for fingerprints and DNA.
Thompson was shot dead on an NYC sidewalk early Wednesday morning, and law enforcement has been actively searching for the assailant since.
Fox News: UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's killer used fake ID to check into NYC hostel before slaying: souces
The suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson reportedly used a fake ID to check into a Manhattan hostel before the shooting. Police are investigating evidence, including a burner phone and a water bottle left at a nearby Starbucks, to identify the killer.
Thompson was shot execution-style on a sidewalk in NYC early Wednesday morning. The NYPD continues to search for leads in the case.
#technology
Breitbart: Zuck Goes Atomic: Meta Joins Big Tech's Rush to Fuel AI with Nuclear Energy
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is pursuing partnerships with nuclear energy developers to support its AI initiatives, following similar moves by tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. The company aims to secure one to four gigawatts of nuclear power by the early 2030s to meet the energy demands of its rapidly growing AI technologies.
The shift towards nuclear energy is driven by the high electricity consumption of AI operations, with data centers for AI chatbots consuming significant amounts of power. As the demand for AI continues to rise, Meta emphasizes the need for reliable and sustainable energy sources to support future innovations.
#other
GB News: US weather: Tropical storm 'locks horns' with polar winds as torrential deluge unleashed
A late-season weather system is set to collide with polar winds, bringing heavy rain and snow across the U.S. Warmer air from the Gulf of Mexico will raise temperatures in southern states, while the north braces for significant snowfall and winter storm warnings.
The National Weather Service has issued alerts for lake-effect snow in the Great Lakes region and potential flash flooding in the south due to torrential downpours. As temperatures drop significantly in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast, hazardous driving conditions are expected.