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6 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: South Korean Military Says It Will Ignore Future Martial Law Orders from President Yoon if Issued
South Korean military officials have assured the public that President Yoon Suk-yeol will not impose martial law again ahead of an impeachment vote. High-ranking military leaders, including the Acting Defense Minister, emphasized they would disregard any such orders, reinforcing that martial law will not be declared again.
Yoon's previous martial law declaration sparked widespread political backlash, including from his own party. As he faces an impeachment vote, some members of the People Power Party have shifted their stance, with at least one assemblyman indicating support for impeachment. Yoon is also under investigation for potential treason related to the martial law order.
Breitbart: Rove Wages Peculiar Attack on JD Vance over His Successful 2022 Senate Bid
Karl Rove criticized Vice President-elect JD Vance, labeling him a poor candidate despite Vance's successful Senate campaign in 2022. Rove’s remarks came during a discussion on Steven Law's resignation from the Senate Leadership Fund, where he implied Vance was only successful due to external support.
In response, Trump adviser Chris LaCivita condemned Rove's comments, calling them unnecessary and insulting. Vance had previously accused Rove of undermining his campaign by discouraging donors after receiving Trump's endorsement. The situation highlights ongoing tensions within the Republican Party regarding candidate support and campaign strategies.
Breitbart: LA Times Owner Plans to Launch Tech-Driven 'Bias Meter' to Show Readers 'Both Sides'
Patrick Soon-Shiong, owner of the Los Angeles Times, announced plans for a tech-driven “bias meter” to provide readers with multiple perspectives on news stories. This initiative follows his decision to halt an endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris, citing concerns over the newspaper's editorial process and echo chamber effect.
Soon-Shiong emphasized the need for balanced opinions in journalism and aims to combat confirmation bias by allowing readers to access both sides of a story. He hopes to launch the bias meter by January, integrating technology with journalism to enhance reader understanding.
Times Of Israel: Romania’s top court voids first-round presidential vote won by far-right candidate
Romania's Constitutional Court annulled the first round of the presidential election amid allegations of Russian interference. Intelligence reports indicated a coordinated online campaign promoting far-right candidate Calin Georgescu, who claimed zero campaign spending but topped the vote.
President Klaus Iohannis emphasized the need for a new election to ensure national security, while reformist candidate Elena Lasconi criticized the court's decision as undermining democracy. Concerns over civil unrest and the integrity of Romanian democracy have intensified following this unprecedented ruling.
The Western Journal: Morning Joe' Issues On-Air Apology to Fox News After Guest Gets 'A Little Too Flippant'
MSNBC's "Morning Joe" co-host Mika Brzezinski issued an on-air apology after guest David Frum made a comment about Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump's nominee for secretary of defense, suggesting he was "too drunk for Fox News." Brzezinski acknowledged the comment was inappropriate and emphasized respect for the staff at Fox News.
Hegseth denied the allegations of alcohol abuse, stating they were unsubstantiated and based on anonymous sources. He asserted he would abstain from alcohol if confirmed as secretary of defense. Frum later commented on the apology, questioning the current climate of television discussions.
Fox News: Here's how Trump plans to install longtime ally Kash Patel as FBI director
President-elect Trump plans to nominate Kash Patel, a former White House aide, as FBI director, potentially making him the only president to fire and install two FBI directors mid-term. Trump praised Patel's qualifications and support for transparency and accountability.
However, Patel's nomination has faced criticism from some in law enforcement and Democrats, citing his controversial past comments about prosecuting journalists and officials he perceives as part of a "deep state." His confirmation by the Senate remains uncertain.
#society
The Epoch Times: Your Ultimate Guide to Gift-Giving Etiquette
Gift-giving can be stressful, especially when unsure of what to buy. Experts suggest being thoughtful and observant about the recipient's preferences. Asking them or someone close for ideas can help. For coworkers, keep gifts professional and generic, while for significant others, choose something that reflects attention to their likes.
If you receive an unwanted gift, it's important to remain polite and thankful. Consider donating or selling items you don't want, but be cautious with regifting. Lastly, sending handwritten thank-you notes is still essential to show appreciation, especially for significant gifts.
Fox News: 'The View' co-host says mockery of UnitedHealthcare CEO's murder just shows 'how people are feeling'
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has sparked a controversial response, with some individuals on the far-left expressing celebratory sentiments online. Co-hosts of ABC's "The View" discussed the anger directed at Thompson, highlighting how it reflects broader frustrations with the healthcare system in the U.S.
Sunny Hostin noted that while Thompson was a family man, the public's outrage stems from systemic issues in healthcare, including the lack of universal coverage. Other co-hosts emphasized that violence is not a solution and called for constructive dialogue to address healthcare challenges.
Breitbart: Left-Wing Journalists Celebrate Murder of Health Insurance CEO Brian Thompson
Social media reactions to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson have sparked controversy, with some users, including academics and journalists, expressing a disturbing sense of vindication. Columbia professor Anthony Zenkus and others have made sarcastic remarks suggesting Thompson's death reflects broader issues in the healthcare industry.
Thompson was shot multiple times in Manhattan, with police indicating the attack was premeditated. Following the incident, several healthcare companies removed executive information from their websites, while discussions online have included mockery of Thompson's family.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Mapped: The rebel-held areas of Syria
The Syrian government maintains control over Damascus and much of the southeast and Mediterranean coast. In contrast, the northwest is dominated by factions led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army, which recently captured Aleppo and are advancing towards Homs and Damascus.
These groups have also launched attacks on Kurdish territories in northern Aleppo, indicating a significant shift in control and ongoing conflict dynamics in the region.
#culture
The Western Journal: Biden's Wild Hair Incident Steals the Show at White House Christmas Tree Lighting
During the National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony, President Joe Biden faced challenging weather conditions, leading him to wear a knitted hat. When he removed the hat, static electricity caused his hair to stand on end, resulting in humorous social media reactions and playful commentary.
Some media outlets joined in the lightheartedness, comparing Biden's appearance to characters from Charles Dickens' works. While some noted his hair looked normal at the start, the combination of wind and static electricity created a memorable moment.
The Epoch Times: The Heart of France: The Story of Notre-Dame de Paris
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is set to reopen on December 8, 2024, coinciding with the feast of the Immaculate Conception. This reopening marks the end of a significant reconstruction following the devastating fire in 2019, which threatened the iconic structure.
The cathedral has long been a symbol of France, witnessing key historical events and embodying the nation's spirit. Its restoration represents resilience and a reconnection with French heritage, as it continues to be a central figure in the cultural and religious life of the country.
#health
GB News: Mad cow disease case leaves farm in lockdown as authorities take 'robust action' to contain outbreak
An isolated case of atypical mad cow disease (BSE) has been found on a farm in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, detected through routine surveillance. Authorities confirmed there is no risk to public health, and the affected animal did not enter the food chain.
Precautionary measures have been implemented at the farm, with movement restrictions on animals in contact with the affected cow. Officials emphasized the effectiveness of Scotland's surveillance system, assuring consumers that strict controls are in place to prevent risks associated with BSE.