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6 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive: Rep. Warren Davidson Outlines Challenges for Incoming Congress
Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) criticized some members of Congress for resisting spending cuts, referring to them as "bed-wetters." He highlighted the challenges of achieving change within the House, noting a divide between those eager for reform and those hesitant to support cuts.
Davidson emphasized the importance of unity and executing President-elect Trump's agenda to strengthen their legislative efforts. He expressed frustration with members who prioritize perfection over passing meaningful reforms.
Times Of Israel: Palestinian security forces battle gunmen in Jenin after PA vehicles stolen
Firefights broke out in Jenin between Palestinian security forces and armed groups after vehicles belonging to the Palestinian Authority were stolen. Witnesses noted the security forces set up roadblocks in response to the escalating tensions, which have been heightened by recent arrests.
The situation reflects the ongoing struggle between the PA and militant factions like Hamas and Islamic Jihad, with local leaders criticizing the PA for failing to support their people. The violence in the West Bank has surged since the recent conflict in Gaza began.
The Epoch Times: DOGE Meets with Lawmakers, Macron Addresses Nation, and Stegosaurus Unveiled
South Korea is experiencing political unrest following President Yoon Suk-yeol's declaration of emergency martial law, citing opposition parties for destabilizing governance and showing sympathy towards North Korea. Protests have erupted in response to these actions.
In other global news, various events unfolded, including the unveiling of a stegosaurus fossil in New York, a no-confidence vote leading to the fall of France's Prime Minister, and significant demonstrations in France by civil servants and teachers demanding better resources.
The Western Journal: GOP Leadership Announces Dramatic Changes to Senate for 2025: Nearly Twice as Many Working Days as Under Schumer
Senator John Thune, the incoming Senate majority leader, has announced a new work schedule for 2025 that will nearly double the number of in-session days to 180, compared to just 102 days under Democrat Chuck Schumer. This change aims to align with the agenda of President-elect Donald Trump.
However, Thune faces skepticism from some MAGA supporters, who question his loyalty to Trump and criticize his past positions. The new schedule is seen as an opportunity for Thune to demonstrate his commitment to conservative priorities, including addressing border issues and tax cuts.
Le Monde: House rejects Democratic efforts to force release of Matt Gaetz ethics report
The House has blocked Democrats' attempts to release the ethics report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz, leaving the investigation into sexual misconduct allegations unresolved. Most Republicans argue that the inquiry ended with Gaetz's resignation, while Democrats claim this obscures credible allegations.
The Ethics panel has not made a decision on the report, which is now uncertain to be published before the new congressional session. Gaetz has denied wrongdoing, and previous investigations into him have concluded without charges.
The Western Journal: Elon and Vivek Issue First DOGE Decision, And 94 Percent of Feds Will Be Hit First
Senator Joni Ernst has introduced the REMOTE Act to enhance government efficiency by monitoring federal employees' remote work. The bill mandates agencies to report on telework productivity and aims to reduce the number of remote workers, citing concerns over accountability and performance.
Ernst's report highlights that many federal workers are not adequately monitored while teleworking, leading to inefficiencies and misconduct. She argues that proof of productivity is essential, and if employees cannot demonstrate their effectiveness, they should return to the office.
#society
The Western Journal: Tsunami Warnings Hit California After Magnitude-7.0 Earthquake: Here Are the Areas That May Be Affected
A magnitude-7.0 earthquake off the coast of California has triggered tsunami warnings from Davenport to the Oregon border. The quake, initially reported as 6.0, occurred about 30 miles west of Petrolia, prompting officials to advise coastal residents to move inland.
The National Weather Service warns that significant water inundation is imminent, and evacuations may be necessary. Residents are urged to stay away from coastal waters, as tsunamis can pose dangers long after the initial wave. No damage reports have surfaced yet.
Fox News: Ex-WaPo reporter doubles down on post wanting health insurance executives dead: 'It's natural to wish'
Taylor Lorenz, former Washington Post reporter, sparked outrage with comments seemingly celebrating the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot in Manhattan. She stated on social media that many people wish harm upon insurance executives due to frustrations with the healthcare system.
Lorenz defended her remarks, claiming they reflected public sentiment rather than a personal call for violence. She emphasized the anger towards insurance executives for their role in denying life-saving treatments, while continuing to share provocative content online.
Fox News: Sisters raise thousands to help senior veterans take part in Honor Flights: 'We love our veterans'
Sisters Tessa and Raya Ziegler from Ohio have raised over $30,000 for the Honor Flight Network, which transports veterans to Washington, D.C. to visit memorials. Inspired by their experiences on Honor Flights, they aim to support veterans, especially those who faced unwelcoming homecomings.
Their mother, Rachel Ziegler, emphasizes the emotional impact of these flights, highlighting the importance of honoring veterans, particularly those from the Vietnam and Korean wars. The sisters' efforts reflect a deep appreciation for the sacrifices made by these servicemen and women.
GB News: Prince Harry opens up on 'one of his biggest weaknesses' and fears over Meghan, Archie and Lilibet
Prince Harry expressed his fears about protecting his family from media scrutiny during a conversation at the 2024 DealBook Summit. He discussed the impact of growing up in the public eye, feeling trapped, and his concerns for Meghan and their children, Archie and Lilibet.
He shared his strategy for coping with media pressure, recommending that one should avoid reading negative stories about oneself to regain control. Harry also humorously dismissed rumors about his relationship and living situation, noting the absurdity of the claims.
#military
Le Monde: Russian foreign minister says Russia ready to defend itself through 'any means'
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that Moscow is prepared to use "any means" to defend itself against perceived threats from the West, emphasizing the seriousness of their recent hypersonic missile deployment in Ukraine. He warned that Russia would not allow a strategic defeat and signaled readiness for further escalation if necessary.
Lavrov's remarks follow Russia's use of the new Oreshnik hypersonic missile in Ukraine, which President Putin claims is undetectable by air defenses. Ukrainian President Zelensky has criticized the missile strike, urging for enhanced air defense systems to counter this new threat.
#crime
Forbes: Before UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting, Violent Threats Against Health Execs Were Rising, Says Security Consultant
NYPD is searching for the shooter of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was killed in a targeted attack. Security threats against healthcare executives have increased, prompting many firms to enhance their security measures in response to rising violence.
Experts emphasize the need for companies to establish threat intelligence systems to monitor risks. Thompson reportedly lacked security at the time of the shooting, despite prior threats. The investigation continues, with police examining evidence found at the scene.
Fox News: Video appears to show UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's killer walking toward hotel before shooting
Surveillance footage shows a suspect resembling the gunman of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, walking toward the Hilton Hotel shortly before the shooting. The individual, dressed in black with a gray backpack, was seen using a fake ID to check into a nearby hostel.
Authorities continue to search for the suspect, who was recorded near the scene just before the execution-style killing. Investigations are ongoing.