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9 Dec 2024

#illegals

The Telegraph: Starmer under pressure to halt Syrian refugee claims
Starmer under pressure to halt Syrian refugee claims
Sir Keir Starmer faces calls to suspend Syrian asylum applications due to the recent overthrow of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Shadow home secretary Chris Philp and shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick argue that UK asylum requests should be paused until the political situation in Syria stabilizes.

This proposal aligns with actions taken by Germany, Austria, and Sweden, which have also halted Syrian asylum applications. Austria is preparing to deport Syrians already residing there. Philp emphasized that if Syria becomes safe, those granted asylum should return.


#politics

Fox News: Pro-life groups sound off after Trump says he will not restrict abortion pills: 'Serious and growing threat'
Pro-life groups sound off after Trump says he will not restrict abortion pills: 'Serious and growing threat'
Pro-life leaders are expressing concern over President-elect Trump's stance on chemical abortion pills, which now account for over 60% of U.S. abortions. Trump stated he would not restrict access to these pills, emphasizing that abortion is a state issue, but acknowledged that circumstances could change.

Critics highlight the risks associated with unregulated access to abortion pills, citing recent fatalities linked to complications. Pro-life advocates are eager to engage with the incoming administration about the dangers posed by these drugs and hope for a reevaluation of policies established under the Biden administration.


Fox News: Trump supporters scold NBC’s Kristen Welker for ‘blatant deceptions’ during ‘Meet the Press’ sit-down
Trump supporters scold NBC’s Kristen Welker for ‘blatant deceptions’ during ‘Meet the Press’ sit-down
Kristen Welker faced criticism from conservatives for her interview with President-elect Donald Trump on "Meet the Press." Analysts accused her of misrepresenting facts and being biased, particularly regarding immigration and the 14th Amendment. Trump discussed plans to end birthright citizenship and pardoning Jan. 6 rioters.

GOP Senator Mike Lee highlighted Welker's omission of key words from the 14th Amendment during the interview. Trump challenged Welker on her questioning style, suggesting she could improve by being less biased. Many commentators echoed similar sentiments, calling her performance inappropriate and lacking understanding of economic issues.


#society

Fox News: NJ couple describes seeing mysterious aircraft amid bizarre phenomenon: 'We need to know'
NJ couple describes seeing mysterious aircraft amid bizarre phenomenon: 'We need to know'
Residents in Long Valley, New Jersey, including farm owners James and Daria Totten, have reported sightings of mysterious aircraft, which they suspect may be drones. The couple recorded footage of the objects, describing them as flying low and almost silently, with multiple sightings occurring within a short time.

The FBI and state authorities are investigating these reports, urging the public to share any information. Governor Phil Murphy has acknowledged the situation, stating that while there is no immediate safety concern, the unusual activity has raised questions that need addressing.


GB News: Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George 'so happy' to step out with Kate after hard year
Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George 'so happy' to step out with Kate after hard year
Princess Kate hosted the fourth annual Together at Christmas concert at Westminster Abbey, celebrating community contributors across the UK. The event welcomed 1,600 guests and featured heartfelt messages, performances, and a focus on love and kindness.

Attendees, including families affected by recent tragedies, expressed gratitude for the recognition of grassroots efforts. The royal family's presence added joy, with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis joining their mother, creating a festive atmosphere.


The Western Journal: Jordan Neely's Father Gets Booted from Courtroom After Jury Acquits Daniel Penny
Jordan Neely's Father Gets Booted from Courtroom After Jury Acquits Daniel Penny
Daniel Penny was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Jordan Neely, leading to cheers in the courtroom. Neely's father, Andre Zachary, was removed after an outburst. Penny's defense argued he acted to protect subway passengers from Neely's threatening behavior.

The case drew significant public attention, with reactions divided along racial lines. Supporters of Penny viewed the verdict as a triumph against a perceived "woke mob," while protests from groups like Black Lives Matter highlighted ongoing racial tensions.


#foreignaffairs

Times Of Israel: Hamas fetes fall of Assad regime; group of Syrian rebels vow march on Jerusalem
Hamas fetes fall of Assad regime; group of Syrian rebels vow march on Jerusalem
Hamas praised the Syrian people for their recent success in toppling Bashar al-Assad's regime, calling for unity among Syrians and expressing hope for Syria's continued support of Palestinians. This marks Hamas's first public statement following the rebel forces' advance into Damascus.

Footage from a mosque showed Syrian rebels declaring their intent to march on Jerusalem, emphasizing their commitment to the Palestinian cause. Meanwhile, leaders from Palestinian Islamic Jihad acknowledged the situation in Syria as a local matter while hoping for ongoing support for Palestinians.


#culture

Fox News: ‘Yellowstone’ creator Taylor Sheridan facing backlash for casting supermodel Bella Hadid as his girlfriend
‘Yellowstone’ creator Taylor Sheridan facing backlash for casting supermodel Bella Hadid as his girlfriend
The latest episode of "Yellowstone" has sparked mixed reactions among fans due to creator Taylor Sheridan's prominent role as Travis, a horseman, and the casting of model Bella Hadid as his girlfriend. Some viewers criticized the focus on Sheridan's character, feeling it detracted from the main storyline, while others praised his contributions to the series.

Additionally, frustrations have arisen regarding the show's direction following Kevin Costner's departure, which some fans believe has negatively impacted the final episodes. Despite these criticisms, there remains a faction of viewers who admire Sheridan's work and express hope for a potential spinoff.


Le Monde: 'Emilia Perez' leads Golden Globe nominations with 10
'Emilia Perez' leads Golden Globe nominations with 10
"Emilia Pérez," a surreal narco-thriller musical directed by Jacques Audiard, leads the Golden Globe nominations with ten nods, including for its star, transgender actress Karla Sofía Gascón. The film, which is primarily in Spanish, has gained recognition since winning the Jury Prize at Cannes.

Following "Emilia Pérez," "The Brutalist" received seven nominations, while "Conclave" garnered six. The Golden Globes, set for January 5, are seen as an indicator for the Academy Awards. Other notable films include "Wicked," which earned four nominations.


#crime

Forbes: What We Know About Luigi Mangione: ‘Strong Person Of Interest’ In Brian Thompson Killing Arrested On Firearms Charges
What We Know About Luigi Mangione: ‘Strong Person Of Interest’ In Brian Thompson Killing Arrested On Firearms Charges
Luigi Mangione, 26, has been arrested on firearms charges and is a key suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot in New York City. Police found evidence linking Mangione to the crime, including a manifesto indicating possible motives against corporate America.

Thompson was shot outside the Hilton Hotel while in town for a company event. The investigation revealed that Mangione had multiple fraudulent IDs and a firearm similar to the one used in the murder. Authorities are working on extraditing him to New York for further charges.


Le Monde: Man arrested over killing of US health insurance CEO
Man arrested over killing of US health insurance CEO
A 26-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City. The suspect was apprehended in Pennsylvania with a weapon linked to the crime, along with a silencer and fake IDs. Investigators believe he may have been a disgruntled employee or client of the insurer.

Thompson was shot in a targeted attack as he walked to an investor conference. Police are continuing their investigation, searching Central Park for evidence and reviewing surveillance footage. The FBI has offered a reward for information leading to an arrest.


#sports

The Western Journal: NFL QB Pauses to Pray for Injured Opponent in the Fourth Quarter of a Close Game
NFL QB Pauses to Pray for Injured Opponent in the Fourth Quarter of a Close Game
During a recent NFL game, Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young paused to pray for injured Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson, demonstrating his deep faith and compassion. This moment resonated with fans, highlighting Young's character amid a challenging season.

After a rough rookie year and a tough start to the 2024 season, Young has led the Panthers to competitive performances, earning respect and a surprising favorite status against the Dallas Cowboys. His actions on and off the field reflect a commitment to his faith, regardless of game outcomes.


#outdoors

On The Water: No-Target Fishing Closures on the Table for Striped Bass Anglers
No-Target Fishing Closures on the Table for Striped Bass Anglers
Striped bass fishermen may face stricter regulations in 2025, including no-harvest or no-target seasons, as the population remains overfished. The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission's Striped Bass Management Board will discuss these potential changes at a meeting on Dec. 16.

Scientists have prepared various management options aimed at reducing fishing mortality, such as adjusting size limits and implementing seasonal closures. Public comments on these options are being accepted until Dec. 10.