Half of Munitions in Gaza Are “Dumb”

Published: Thu, 12/14/23


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Half of Munitions in Gaza Are “Dumb”

CNN

A US intelligence assessment finds that nearly half of the munitions Israel has used in Gaza since October 7 are unguided 'dumb bombs,' raising concerns about precision and civilian safety.

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House Approves Impeachment Inquiry

The Hill

The House GOP formally approved an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, with a vote reflecting party lines and ongoing debates over the legitimacy and focus of the investigation.

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Dow Jones Hits Record High

Associated Press

Following a strong Wall Street rally, the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record high, positively influencing Asian markets, despite a likely Federal Reserve interest rate cut next year.

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SCOTUS Will Hear a January 6 Case

NBC News

The Supreme Court agrees to hear a Jan. 6 case, potentially impacting Donald Trump's prosecution by reviewing the applicability of an obstruction charge related to the Capitol assault.

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Hunter Fights Back on Capitol Hill

Mediaite

Hunter Biden defies a subpoena and criticizes the "Trump attack machine," offering to testify publicly instead of privately, while addressing his past and challenging the House Oversight Committee's tactics.

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Oprah Cops to Weight Loss Drug

People

Oprah Winfrey uses weight-loss medication as part of her holistic health approach, overcoming decades of struggle and self-blame, embracing it as a relief and maintenance tool without shame.

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Boston "Electeds of Color" Party Panned

NBC Boston

A Boston City Hall official mistakenly invited all city councilors to a holiday party intended only for "electeds of color," leading to an apology and mixed reactions among council members.

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More Than Half Have No Local News

Northwestern Medill

More than half of U.S. counties face limited or no local news access, with an increasing number of counties becoming "news deserts," as reported by Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism.

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What Worries Friedman About Gaza

The New York Times

Thomas Friedman expresses concern about the Gaza conflict and its aftermath, noting Israel's lack of a post-victory plan, regional radicalization, and diplomatic challenges after visiting Arab states.

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2 Million Teslas Recalled for Autopilot

Associated Press

Tesla is recalling over 2 million U.S. vehicles to update software and fix a flawed driver monitoring system in Autopilot, following a two-year investigation into crashes involving the system.

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Only DeSantis Can Remove Her

Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Sarasota School Board passed a resolution calling for Ziegler to resign amid controversy over a sexual assault investigation involving her husband, but they lack the authority to remove her.

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How LA Rich Get Traffic Break

Los Angeles Times

The housing crisis and pandemic in Southern California have significantly worsened commute times for workers, with heavy traffic congestion particularly evident near Long Beach.

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Naughty Tech Toy List

NPR

Parents warn against popular tech toys like virtual reality headsets and online gaming platforms for children, citing concerns over safety, exposure to harmful content, and data security issues.

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How'd He Do That?

New York Post

A Russian man charged with being a stowaway flew from Denmark to Los Angeles without a passport or ticket and claimed he didn't remember how he bypassed security, according to an FBI complaint.

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Another Abortion Case To Reach High Court

ABC News

The Supreme Court will hear an appeal from the FDA and Danco Labs challenging a ruling that could reinstate restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone, potentially impacting national accessibility.

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Celebs Same Age as Biden and Trump

BuzzFeed

Joe Biden and Donald Trump are as old as several celebrities, including Harrison Ford, Sylvester Stallone, and Barbra Streisand, highlighting their ages in a comparative perspective.

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Too Much #Trauma

The Atlantic

Anxiety has evolved into a distinct genre of popular content, with therapy influencers emphasizing heightened awareness of anxiety and trauma on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.

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Why "Gate Lice" Line Up So Early

The Washington Post

Psychology experts suggest that the reasons people line up early for a flight are due to conformity and competition, offering a psychological perspective on this common airport behavior.

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Will America Betray Ukraine?

The Wall Street Journal

Amidst partisan divisions in the U.S., there's concern about failing to support Ukraine, with urgent need for aid as Ukraine confronts increased Russian aggression and faces potential strategic repercussions.

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Chaos in Idaho for In-N-Out Burger

The US Sun

In-N-Out Burger's first Idaho location opening resulted in chaos with fans camping and enduring eight-hour waits in freezing temperatures, highlighting the brand's customer dedication.

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SF Official: 'Capitalism' Causes Homelessness Crisis

For the Left

Dean Preston attributes high homelessness rates to capitalism-driven job loss, evictions, and unaffordable housing, while clashing with Mayor Breed over policing.

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Putin: Ukraine Goals Unchanged, No Peace Until Met

For the Right

Vladimir Putin affirmed Moscow's unchanged goals for Ukraine, including "denazification, demilitarization, and neutrality," while accusing the U.S. of imperialism.

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