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7 Dec 2024
#politics
Breitbart: Top House Intel. Dem: China Hasn't Used TikTok to Steal Data, Influence Americans 'To Date'
Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT) expressed concerns about TikTok, labeling it a "potential danger" due to its ties to China. However, he noted that there is no evidence of the platform being used to gather information on Americans or influence them.
Himes also criticized the government’s stance on restricting access to media outlets, suggesting it could be unconstitutional. The issue may escalate to the Supreme Court for a final ruling.
Breitbart: Dershowitz: 'Bragg Is the Worst District Attorney in Modern New York History'
Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz predicts the New York City jury in the Daniel Penny case may remain deadlocked, potentially leading to a loss for Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg. Dershowitz criticizes Bragg as the "worst district attorney" in modern history, suggesting racial motivations in the case.
He argues the prosecution's tactics may manipulate the jury but ultimately fail. Dershowitz believes the case hinges on jurors' views of justification and causation, and warns that a loss for Bragg could jeopardize his reelection chances.
#society
The Western Journal: Melania Reveals Jaw-Dropping Persecution After Leaving WH, Was Even Kicked Out of Bank
Melania Trump discussed her experiences of persecution since leaving the White House in 2021, claiming she was dropped by a bank and had her email service terminated due to her political beliefs. She expressed concern about the impact on foster children when a university rejected her donation after learning her identity.
In an interview, Trump described the ongoing effects of "cancel culture" and emphasized the importance of speaking out against it. She is promoting her memoir, which she describes as a personal reflection on her life and the challenges she has faced.
Breitbart: Pope Francis Proclaims Special Jubilee for LGBTQ+ Community
Pope Francis has announced a special jubilee pilgrimage for LGBTQ+ individuals, marking a first for the Catholic Church. Scheduled for September 5 at the Jesuit Church of the Gesù in Rome, the event aims to reconcile faith and homosexuality, sponsored by the pro-LGBTQ organization Jonathan’s Tent.
While the initiative has been welcomed by LGBTQ advocacy groups, they acknowledge ongoing challenges regarding gay rights within the Church. Critics point out that despite the Pope's openness, significant issues like abortion and euthanasia remain contentious among Catholic politicians.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Syria rebels take areas near Israel border; IDF warns them not to ‘turn in our direction’
Syria's rebel forces have made significant territorial gains, capturing Quneitra and Daraa near the Israeli border. In response, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are reinforcing their presence in the Golan Heights and assisting UN forces against potential threats.
Israeli officials are preparing for the possibility of the Assad regime's collapse, with heightened military readiness and strategic assessments underway. The situation has implications for Iran's influence in the region and the dynamics involving Hezbollah.
#military
Times Of Israel: Soldier seriously hurt in West Bank ramming; attacker flees, later turns himself in
An Israeli soldier was seriously injured in a car-ramming attack in the southern West Bank. The assailant fled but later surrendered to security forces. The IDF is investigating whether their gunfire during the incident accidentally hit a civilian car, injuring one occupant.
Violence in the West Bank has surged since the onset of the Gaza war on October 7, 2023, leading to increased military operations and restrictions on Palestinian movement. The Palestinian Authority reports around 800 deaths among Palestinians, mostly militants, while 41 have died in attacks against Israelis.
#culture
Fox News: Mark Withers, 'Dynasty' and 'Stranger Things' actor, dead at 77 after battle with pancreatic cancer
Mark Withers, known for his role as Ted Dinard in the 1981 series "Dynasty," passed away on November 22 at age 77 after battling pancreatic cancer. His daughter praised his strength and dedication, noting his legacy of warmth and humor.
Withers had a diverse career, appearing in shows like "Stranger Things" and "True Blood," and was also an accomplished athlete. He is survived by his wife and daughter, with the family requesting donations to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in his memory.
GB News: Reverend Michael Coren questions backlash to Netflix's new religious epic
Reverend Michael Coren has condemned the Christian backlash against Netflix's biblical biopic 'Mary', labeling claims that it undermines faith as absurd. He expressed his disappointment not with the film's controversial aspects but with its overall mediocrity.
Breitbart: Gotham Awards: Women Shut Out Thanks to Gender-Neutral Acting Categories
At the Gotham Awards, gender-neutral categories led to a complete shutout of actresses, with all acting prizes awarded to male performers. Notable actresses like Nicole Kidman and Saoirse Ronan went home empty-handed.
This shift follows a trend in the industry, with other awards shows adopting similar practices. Coleman Domingo won the lead acting prize for "Sing Sing," while the breakthrough performer award went to Brandon Wilson for "Nickel Boys."
#crime
Fox News: UnitedHealthcare CEO assassination: Here are the breadcrumbs left behind by a killer
The manhunt for the gunman who fatally shot UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is ongoing, with law enforcement facing challenges despite having witnesses, street footage, and DNA evidence. The suspect, who arrived in NYC from Atlanta, is believed to have discarded a backpack and cellphone linked to the crime.
Investigators are analyzing various pieces of evidence, including shell casings with a message, a water bottle, and surveillance footage from the area. The FBI has joined local police in the search, and a reward for information on the suspect has increased to $60,000.
The Western Journal: Woman Cops Arrested After Run-in With BLMer Wins $760k
A Wisconsin woman, Stephanie Rapkin, has been awarded $760,000 after suing the Shorewood police for violating her Fourth Amendment rights during her arrest in 2020. Rapkin was filmed spitting at a Black Lives Matter protester and was later arrested at her home without a warrant.
The judge ruled that police should have obtained a warrant or waited for her attorney instead of forcibly entering her home. Rapkin's attorney argued that the incident highlighted police misconduct, emphasizing that officers had ample time to seek judicial approval before acting.
#technology
Breitbart: Waltz: Trump 'Wants to Save TikTok', But Wants to Protect Data
Rep. Mike Waltz stated that President-Elect Trump supports TikTok and wants to ensure Americans can access the app while safeguarding their data from foreign interference. Waltz emphasized that his views as a congressman are secondary to the President's stance on the issue.