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Published: Fri, 12/08/23


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Hunter Indicted on 9 Tax Charges

Associated Press

Hunter Biden was indicted on nine tax charges in CA and federal firearms charges in DE, intensifying the special counsel investigation into his business dealings amidst the 2024 election backdrop.

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FSU: The People's Champion

The Gainesville Sun

FSU can transform its exclusion from the College Football Playoff into a triumph by beating Georgia in the Orange Bowl, potentially becoming the 'people's champion' amid controversy and support.

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Texas Judge Allows Abortion

The Texas Tribune

A Texas judge granted a temporary restraining order allowing a woman to terminate her pregnancy due to a fetus with a lethal abnormality, challenging the state's strict abortion laws.

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University Presidents Walk Back Comments

USA Today

Three university presidents face a congressional investigation and have clarified their positions following a hearing on antisemitism, criticized for their campus incident responses.

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Where Free Speech Ends & Crime Begins

The Free Press

Recent antisemitic incidents on college campuses illustrate the complex task of differentiating between free speech protected under the First Amendment and unlawful conduct.

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CNN To Host Early 2024 Debates

CNN

CNN will host two GOP presidential primary debates in January in Iowa and New Hampshire, with candidate participation determined by polling and constitutional eligibility requirements.

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Workers Claim Fired for Palestinian Pins

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Two workers at Goldie claimed they were dismissed for wearing Palestinian flag pins, leading to an apology from CookNSolo for the resulting tense atmosphere and political complications.

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Trump Appeal Will Impact Election

The Washington Post

Trump plans to appeal a D.C. judge's decision that his presidency or the Constitution's impeachment rules don't grant immunity from charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

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Ex-OpenAI Board Member Speaks

The Wall Street Journal

Helen Toner, an AI academic and ex-OpenAI board member, discusses her role in Sam Altman's firing and rehiring, highlighting tensions between AI safety and technological advancement.

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Bernie Wants Constraints on Bibi

NPR

Senator Bernie Sanders opposed advancing a bill providing aid to Israel and Ukraine, advocating for conditional aid to Israel and criticizing its military actions in Gaza and the West Bank.

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Finland's Sauna Culture Secret

The Guardian

Finland's extensive sauna culture, deeply embedded in its society and recognized as a UNESCO intangible cultural heritage, plays a significant role in the country's status as the world's happiest nation.

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Festival Survivor Is Young Mom

Sky News

Vlada Patapov, a 25-year-old mother and Nova festival attack survivor, recounts her harrowing escape from Hamas violence, resulting in friends' deaths and leaving her with survivor's guilt.

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Israel Might Flood Gaza Tunnels

NBC News

Israel is considering flooding Hamas' underground tunnels in Gaza with seawater, aimed at disabling the network used for concealing hostages, weapons, and fighters, and for sheltering the group’s leaders.

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Fourth GOP Debate Ratings Tanked

New York Post

The fourth GOP primary debate had a 47% ratings drop to 4 million viewers, yet marked NewsNation's largest audience ever, contrasting with earlier debates which had higher viewership.

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Rahm Joins LIV Golf

GOLF.com

Jon Rahm's move from the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf, a Saudi-funded league, represents a major shift in professional golf, especially given his status as the World No. 3 and a holder of two major titles.

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Most Countries Fail in Human Rights

University of Rhode Island

The Global Rights Project report, grading countries on human rights practices, reveals that 60% of the world's nations fail, highlighting widespread shortcomings in global human rights protection.

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Jeb Says Elders Need To Leave Stage

Miami Herald

Jeb Bush advocates for older political figures to step aside for younger leaders to address toxic political climate, criticizing both parties for ideological extremes and sensationalist rhetoric.

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Jan. 6 Convict Runs for Santos Seat

Patch Media

Philip Sean Grillo, a Queens man who proclaimed himself the "Republican messiah" and is running for George Santos' vacant seat, has been convicted for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.

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Record Day for Migrant Encounters

The Western Journal

On Tuesday, U.S. Border Agents encountered over 12,000 migrants crossing from Mexico, the highest number in a single day, with more than 10,200 Border Patrol apprehensions.

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Harry Fails to Dismiss Libel Defense 

BBC

Prince Harry lost a court attempt to dismiss part of the Mail on Sunday's defense in a libel suit regarding a 2022 article about his UK security arrangements, with the trial set for 2024.

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After the War, What’s Next for Palestine?

By Richard Zacaroli

Zacaroli explores the task of reconstructing Gaza's economy post-war, highlighting the need for global investment and effective governance to address poverty and radicalization.

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Melania Trump Backs Tucker Carlson for Trump's VP

For the Left

Melania Trump reportedly prefers Tucker Carlson as her husband's vice presidential pick amid concerns he might overshadow Trump during the campaign. 

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Ex-Police Chief Gets 11-Year for Capitol Hatchet Incident

For the Right

Alan Hostetter, ex-police chief from California, was sentenced to over 11 years in federal prison for his involvement and encouragement of the January 6 attack. 

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