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6 Dec 2023

#politics

The Federalist: Republicans Probe Collusion Between J6 Committee, Trump Prosecutor
Republicans Probe Collusion Between J6 Committee, Trump Prosecutor
House Republicans are investigating collusion between the disbanded Select Committee on Jan. 6 and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who indicted former President Trump. They have sent letters to Willis and the former Select Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson, requesting records of their coordination. The Republicans have concerns about due process and the committee's manipulation of evidence.


The Federalist: Texas Joins Federalist, Daily Wire In Suing Censorship Complex
Texas Joins Federalist, Daily Wire In Suing Censorship Complex
The U.S. State Department is facing a lawsuit for unlawfully funding technology to stifle American speech and silence dissent. The lawsuit alleges that the State Department is using a counterterrorism center to suppress information disliked by government officials and is funding censorship technology to render disfavored press outlets unprofitable. The lawsuit exposes the government's abuse of power and violation of First Amendment rights. ( )


#society

The Telegraph: Seventeen people killed in Philippines 'killer curve' bus accident
Seventeen people killed in Philippines 'killer curve' bus accident
A bus in the Philippines lost control and fell into a ravine, killing 17 and injuring 11. The brakes failed on a downhill curve, causing the driver to lose control. Rescue teams worked to bring victims up the ravine in a long and tragic recovery mission.


Fox News: Philippines bus crash kills 16, injures 12 after plunging off ravine
Philippines bus crash kills 16, injures 12 after plunging off ravine
A bus in the Philippines lost control on a downhill curve and plunged into a ravine, killing 16 people and injuring 12. Rescuers worked for hours to retrieve victims from the wreckage. The search for victims has ended, but officials urge village leaders to report any additional victims.


Le Monde: Major French union CGT claims 1,000 members targeted over protests
Major French union CGT claims 1,000 members targeted over protests
French labor unions protest the deteriorating commercial situation of retail chain Casino. More than 1,000 members of CGT union face legal action over protests against pension reform. CGT chief calls for an "amnesty law," claiming repression of unions and infringement on fundamental liberties.


The Federalist: Those DINK Videos Are Making Me So Glad We Have Six Kids
Those DINK Videos Are Making Me So Glad We Have Six Kids
The DINK lifestyle, celebrated on social media, is promoted as wealthy and childless. However, it seems lacking, with Costco pizza and European trips as its main offerings. Having kids makes life more meaningful and enjoyable, as they bring spontaneity, adventure, and laughter. Sleep, sex, and travel are still possible with children, and they make everything better. These videos make me consider having another baby rather than regretting having kids.


#war

Times Of Israel: Apparent Eilat-bound missile fired from Yemen, intercepted by Arrow over Red Sea
Apparent Eilat-bound missile fired from Yemen, intercepted by Arrow over Red Sea
Israel's long-range Arrow air defense system intercepts a ballistic missile fired by Houthi rebels in Yemen. The missile was aimed at Eilat but did not enter Israeli airspace. Hezbollah has carried out daily attacks on northern Israel, prompting retaliatory strikes from the IDF.


#economy

GB News: China's economic credit rating slashed as problems grow for Xi Jinping
China's economic credit rating slashed as problems grow for Xi Jinping
China's economic credit rating downgraded by Moody's due to financial problems and ripple effects from the property sector crisis, posing risks to its economy and institutional strength. Aging population and lower medium-term economic growth contribute to concerns.


#history

Forbes: Don’t Miss ‘Godzilla Minus One’ The Best Godzilla Movie In Years
Don’t Miss ‘Godzilla Minus One’ The Best Godzilla Movie In Years
Godzilla Minus One is a low-budget Japanese film that surpasses all other Godzilla movies. It explores the horrors of war, the hope of reconstruction, and the fear and anxiety that fill the post-war days in Japan. The script and complex characters drive the story, proving you don't need big-name stars or hefty budgets to create a compelling film.


#crime

Fox News: Georgia family files lawsuit after man's death in police confrontation with tow truck driver
Georgia family files lawsuit after man's death in police confrontation with tow truck driver
Georgia church deacon Johnny Hollman Sr. died after a confrontation with a police officer and a tow truck driver following a car crash. The family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the tow truck driver, alleging that he sat on Hollman's head and neck with his full body weight.


#sports

Forbes: Baker’s Proposed NCAA Reforms Are Reactionary, Not Revolutionary
Baker’s Proposed NCAA Reforms Are Reactionary, Not Revolutionary
NCAA President Charlie Baker's proposal to compensate college athletes through educational trust funds is seen as a belated reaction to legal pressure. The NCAA is facing lawsuits and the risk of losing control over college sports. The proposal may be an attempt to avoid further court scrutiny.


#outdoors

Gataway Couple: What Makes Juneau, Alaska, Unusual?
What Makes Juneau, Alaska, Unusual?
Summary: Juneau, Alaska, is a unique and scenic city with rich native heritage and plenty of outdoor activities. Accessible only by boat or plane, it offers attractions like the Mendenhall Glacier and opportunities for wildlife sightings. The city's high cost of living may discourage lengthy visits, but it is still worth exploring.


#other

Forbes: The Beatles Hit No. 1 On A Billboard Radio Chart For The First Time In Half A Century
The Beatles Hit No. 1 On A Billboard Radio Chart For The First Time In Half A Century
The Beatles reach No. 1 on Billboard's Adult Alternative Airplay chart after over 50 years. Their single "Now and Then" takes the top spot, marking their first leader on a radio chart since 1970.