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7 Dec 2024
#politics
The Western Journal: Court Hands Tucker Carlson Major Victory, Ray Epps Defeated
A federal judge dismissed Ray Epps' defamation lawsuit against Tucker Carlson and Fox News, ruling that Carlson's commentary was protected under the First Amendment. The court found Epps' lawyers failed to prove Carlson acted with "actual malice" in his reporting.
Epps had claimed Carlson's statements about him being a potential government agent harmed his reputation. The judge emphasized that the commentary was a matter of public debate, with Carlson providing opinions that viewers could interpret as they wished.
The Telegraph: Syria war live: Rebels to encircle Damascus in a major threat to Assad regime
Syria's rebels are encircling Damascus, posing a significant threat to Bashar al-Assad's regime. Rebel forces have advanced to within 20 kilometers of the capital, with government troops losing control of southern Daraa province and retreating from areas near Quneitra.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that Assad's family may have fled to Russia, although the defense ministry denied any withdrawal of troops from the Damascus countryside.
#society
Times Of Israel: Man who shot 2 kids at California school wanted to avenge ‘genocide’ of Palestinians
A gunman, Glenn Litton, critically wounded two kindergarten boys at a religious school in Oroville, California, believing he was executing "counter-measures" against U.S. involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts. He gained entry by pretending to enroll a fictitious grandson.
Litton, who had a history of mental illness and a criminal record primarily for theft, used a ghost gun in the attack before taking his own life. The children remain in critical condition, and the incident has shocked the local community, highlighting ongoing concerns about gun violence in schools.
Fox News: Wedding of paramedics takes place with ambulance as backdrop: 'Felt only right'
Paramedics Wayne and Sarah Marshall recently married at Creebridge House Hotel in Scotland, with a non-operational ambulance as their backdrop. The couple, who met through the Scottish Ambulance Service, celebrated their special day with family, friends, and colleagues.
Wayne expressed that it was a fantastic day filled with joy and support from their community. The couple's cockapoo, Archie, also joined the festivities, dressed appropriately for the occasion.
GB News: Marks & Spencer introduces luxurious loaded mash ahead of Christmas as shoppers confirm it's 'absolutely amazing'
M&S Foodhall has launched a luxurious loaded mashed potato dish, designed to enhance Christmas dining in Britain. The dish features a rich blend of cream, butter, and Barbers Cheddar cheese, along with maple-cured smoked bacon and caramelised onions, making it a standout side for festive meals.
Promoted for both Christmas Day and Boxing Day, the dish has garnered positive feedback on social media, with many customers praising its unique flavor and indulgent ingredients. It is available in M&S Foodhall stores and through Ocado.
Breitbart: U.N. Claims Colombia Was Hiding 20,000 Unidentified Bodies in Airport Hangar
Colombian authorities have dismissed claims from the UN Committee on Enforced Disappearances that 20,000 unidentified bodies are stored at Bogotá’s El Dorado International Airport. Following a two-week investigation, the UN reported ongoing forced disappearances in Colombia, with discrepancies in victim counts ranging from 98,000 to 200,000.
Colombian officials, including the Mayor of Bogotá and the Attorney General’s Office, have called for clarification from the UN, asserting that no evidence supports the claims. An inspection of the airport found no unidentified bodies, and officials emphasized the need for transparency regarding the serious allegations made by the UN delegation.
#culture
Le Monde: In France, neo-cafés are booming
In France, traditional coffee culture is shifting as a new wave of neo-cafés caters to a younger clientele seeking gourmet experiences. Chains like % Arabica are expanding rapidly in Paris, emphasizing quality and unique offerings, contrasting with the decline of classic bistros.
These modern coffee shops, such as Kapé and Coutume, are proliferating across cities like Lyon, transforming former spaces into vibrant community hubs. This trend raises questions about the future of traditional cafés, even as they remain celebrated as part of France's cultural heritage.
#crime
Breitbart: Good Samaritan Rescues Baby Girls Left in Ditch After Car Was Stolen
A good Samaritan rescued two abandoned baby girls found in a ditch in Indiana after their car was stolen. The infants, aged four and five months, were discovered in car seats left in cold weather shortly after police alerted the public about the theft.
The car was located nearby, and police expressed gratitude to the rescuer, emphasizing the potential danger the babies faced. The investigation into the car theft is ongoing, with no arrests made yet.