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9 Dec 2023

#illegals

Breitbart: Boston-Area Schools to Receive Migrant Children after Families Housed in Local Hotels
Boston-Area Schools to Receive Migrant Children after Families Housed in Local Hotels
Massachusetts school district informed parents that a nearby hotel will house illegal border crossers and their children will attend schools. Superintendent promotes compassion and inclusivity. Local officials express surprise and disappointment.


#politics

The Blaze: McCarthy spouts identity politics, says he'll support Trump, and says he's open to serving in a cabinet post | Blaze Media
McCarthy spouts identity politics, says he'll support Trump, and says he's open to serving in a cabinet post | Blaze Media
GOP Rep. Kevin McCarthy praises the election of Republican women and minorities. He plans to support Trump's re-election bid and is open to serving in a Trump cabinet post. McCarthy believes Trump will be the nominee and can count on his support.

Former President Trump leads the GOP presidential primary polls and is expected to secure the party's 2024 nomination. Trump skipped the fourth debate, just as he had done previously.


Breitbart: Wisconsin Democrat Governor Vetoes Bill Outlawing Child Sex Changes
Wisconsin Democrat Governor Vetoes Bill Outlawing Child Sex Changes
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers vetoed a bill that aimed to ban sex change hormones and surgeries for minors. Evers argued that the bill perpetuated discriminatory policies and threatened the mental health and safety of LGBTQ individuals. Democrats in Wisconsin must remain vigilant to uphold the governor's veto.


#society

Le Monde: 'Julstress': Swedish parents' Christmas preparation anxiety
'Julstress': Swedish parents' Christmas preparation anxiety
Swedish crime fiction writer Camilla Läckberg criticizes the stress caused by the holiday season for women, encouraging them to let go of perfection and choose their battles. In Sweden, the Christmas celebrations start in early December and are marked by traditions such as the Advent candles, glögg, and the making of pepparkakor cookies.


#culture

Breitbart: Actor Ryan O’Neal, Star of ‘Love Story,’ ‘Paper Moon,’ and ‘Barry Lyndon,’ Dies at 82
Actor Ryan O’Neal, Star of ‘Love Story,’ ‘Paper Moon,’ and ‘Barry Lyndon,’ Dies at 82
Hollywood actor Ryan O'Neal, known for his roles in "Love Story" and "Paper Moon," has passed away at the age of 82. O'Neal, who battled prostate cancer and chronic leukemia, was a legendary figure in the film industry during the 1970s. He had a successful career, but his personal life, including his relationships with Farrah Fawcett and his children, often overshadowed his work.


#sports

Breitbart: Trans Supremacy: 11th-Place Irish Dancing Competitor Switches to Girls' Event, Wins Top Prize, Heads to World Championship
Trans Supremacy: 11th-Place Irish Dancing Competitor Switches to Girls' Event, Wins Top Prize, Heads to World Championship
An American transgender girl competes and wins in an Irish dance championship for girls after switching from competing against boys. Parents are outraged, feeling it is unfair and disrespectful to female competitors. The dance association defends their decision, while some argue it undermines the nature of Irish dance.


#other

The Telegraph: Too many migrants to integrate into society, says Jenrick
Too many migrants to integrate into society, says Jenrick
Former immigration minister Robert Jenrick warns that integrating migrants into society is "impossible" at current levels of immigration. He criticizes the Rwanda Bill as insufficient and argues for stricter measures to reduce immigration. Jenrick's critique provides ammunition for Tory MPs who are threatening to revolt against the Bill. He calls for official visa caps and an overhaul of the graduate visa route to prevent universities from exploiting foreign students. Legal advice suggests that the emergency Rwanda migration scheme has only a "50% at best" chance of success before the next election. Jenrick concludes that the Bill would fail to deter small boat arrivals and result in a "merry-go-round" of legal challenges. He also publicly calls for Britain to quit international treaties like the European Convention on Human Rights. Tory hardliners are considering their stance on the legislation, with some MPs expected to indicate their votes on Monday. Chancellor Rishi Sunak is reportedly unwilling to accept substantial changes to the plan.