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U.S. panel probing Capitol assault subpoenas Secret Service over textual content messages
The U.S. congressional panel probing the Jan. 6, 2021 assault on the Capitol mentioned it had subpoenaed the Secret Service because it investigates accusations by a watchdog that the company erased textual content messages sought as proof. “The Choose Committee seeks the related textual content messages, in addition to any after motion studies which were issued in any and all divisions of the us pertaining or relating in any option to the occasions of January 6, 2021,” the committee’s chairman, Consultant Bennie Thompson, mentioned in a written assertion
Georgia prosecutor warns Republicans in Trump faux electors probe, report says
The prosecutor for Georgia’s Fulton County has warned high-profile Republicans in that state they may very well be indicted for his or her position in efforts by ex-President Donald Trump and his supporters to overturn the results of the 2020 election, Yahoo Information reported on Friday. District Lawyer Fani Willis has written letters to individuals together with Georgia Republican Social gathering Chairman David Shafer and State Senators Burt Jones and Brandon Seashore over their position in an alleged alternate electors scheme in that state, Yahoo reported, citing unnamed authorized sources acquainted with the matter.
Georgia’s second-largest faculty district permits non-officers to hold weapons
Georgia’s second-largest faculty district has accredited a coverage to permit personnel who should not licensed law enforcement officials to hold weapons, a part of its response to the capturing at a Texas faculty that killed 19 kids and two adults two months in the past. The Cobb County faculty board voted 4-2 at a gathering on Thursday to undertake the coverage as a option to bolster the variety of employees carrying weapons at a time when discovering new law enforcement officials is tough. The coverage would exclude academics from carrying weapons.
Biden says he’ll act on local weather after talks collapse in Senate
President Joe Biden mentioned on Friday he would act on his personal to chop local weather emissions and urged his fellow Democrats to move the few parts of their sweeping home coverage bundle they will agree on after talks within the Senate collapsed as soon as once more. Biden mentioned he would take unspecified steps to cut back local weather emissions after Senator Joe Manchin, a lone Democratic holdout, mentioned he wouldn’t again tax hikes and emissions-reductions incentives which have stalled in Congress.
Lawyer urged Trump to overturn loss in ways in which could be referred to as ‘martial regulation’ -memo posted by NYTimes
A lawyer pushing the baseless declare of huge fraud within the 2020 election urged former President Donald Trump to overturn his loss via steps that might be seen as “martial regulation,” in response to a memo revealed on-line on Saturday by the New York Instances. Measures that legal professional William Olson proposed Trump take included changing the performing legal professional normal if he refused to contest the vote within the U.S. Supreme Courtroom and naming a brand new White Home counsel to establish powers that Trump may use “to make sure a good election rely,” the memo confirmed https://int.nyt.com/knowledge/documenttools/olson-memo-trump-election/e59dca011b5db8c5/full.pdf.
Boeing ‘dissatisfied’ union recommending rejection of contract supply
Boeing on Saturday mentioned it’s “dissatisfied” that the union representing practically 2,500 staff on the U.S. planemaker’s amenities within the St. Louis space has advisable rejection of administration’s contract supply. The Worldwide Affiliation of Machinists and Aerospace Employees (IAM), the union representing the employees, mentioned in an earlier assertion that it advisable rejecting the corporate’s “final, finest, and ultimate” contract supply.
Choose blocks Biden admin directives on transgender athletes, loos
A federal decide in Tennessee has quickly blocked Biden administration directives permitting transgender staff and college students to make use of loos and locker rooms and be part of sports activities groups that correspond with their gender identification. Choose Charles Atchley Jr. of the Jap District of Tennessee dominated on Friday that the administration’s directives would make it inconceivable for some states to implement their very own legal guidelines on transgender athletes’ participation in women’ sports activities and entry to loos.
San Francisco Worldwide Airport resumes operations following bomb risk
San Francisco Worldwide Airport mentioned it resumed regular operations after evacuating the worldwide terminal late on Friday following a bomb risk. “Police have cleared the Int’l Terminal. SFO resumes regular operations,” the airport mentioned in a tweet on Saturday.
Donald Trump’s fundraising juggernaut slows as different Republicans achieve
Former President Donald Trump’s on-line fundraising has slowed in latest months, a monetary disclosure on Friday confirmed, including to doubts over the firmness of his grip on the Republican Social gathering. Trump’s political committees raised about $18 million between April and June, about $2 million lower than within the prior three months, in response to a report by WinRed, the Republican donation processing portal.
Choose nixes arrest warrant for Republican county clerk after bond breach
A Colorado decide on Friday nixed an arrest warrant for a county clerk who was indicted on felony costs of tampering with voting tools after which misplaced a bid for the Republican nomination to Colorado’s high election-management put up. Mesa County District Choose Matthew Barrett mentioned he was giving Tina Peters a break as a result of her lawyer took accountability for not relaying to his consumer an order barring her from touring out of state with out the courtroom’s approval. The ban was a part of the phrases of her bail bond that permitted her pre-trial launch from jail in March.
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Two US Navy pilots shot down over Red Sea in apparent 'friendly fire' incident: US military
Two U.S. Navy pilots were shot down Sunday over the Red Sea in what appeared to be “friendly fire”, the U.S. military said.
The pilots were found alive after they ejected from their aircraft, with one suffering minor injuries.
The incident demonstrates the pervasive dangers in the Red Sea corridor amid ongoing attacks on shipping by the Iranian-backed Houthis, even as U.S. and European military coalitions patrol the area.
The U.S. military had conducted airstrikes targeting Yemen’s Houthi rebels at the time, but U.S. Central Command did not elaborate on what their mission was.
US NAVY SHIPS REPEL ATTACK FROM HOUTHIS IN GULF OF ADEN
The military said the aircraft shot down was a two-seat F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet assigned to the “Red Rippers” of Strike Fighter Squadron 11 out of Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia.
The F/A-18 shot down had just flown off the deck of the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier, according to Central Command. On Dec. 15, Central Command said the Truman had entered the Mideast, but did not specify that the carrier and its battle group were in the Red Sea.
“The guided missile cruiser USS Gettysburg, which is part of the USS Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group, mistakenly fired on and hit the F/A-18,” Central Command said in a statement.
It is unclear how the Gettysburg had mistaked an F/A-18 for an enemy aircraft or missile, particularly since ships in a battle group are linked by radar and radio communication.
US MILITARY CONDUCTS SUCCESSFUL AIRSTRIKES ON HOUTHI REBEL FORCES IN YEMEN
Central Command said that warships and aircraft earlier shot down multiple Houthi drones and an anti-ship cruise missile launched by the rebels. Fire from the Houthis has previously forced sailors to make decisions in seconds.
The U.S., since the Truman arrived, has ramped up its airstrikes targeting the Houthis and their missile fire into the Red Sea and the surrounding area. But an American warship group in the region may lead to additional attacks from the rebels.
On Saturday night and into Sunday, U.S. warplanes conducted airstrikes that shook Yemen’s capital of Sanaa, which the Houthis have held for a decade. Central Command said the strikes targeted a “missile storage facility” and a “command-and-control facility.”
Houthi-controlled media reported strikes in both Sanaa and around the port city of Hodeida, but did not disclose details on any casualties or damage.
The Houthis later acknowledged the aircraft being shot down in the Red Sea.
Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in October of last year, the Houthis have targeted about 100 merchant vessels with missiles and drones.
The rebels say that they target ships linked to Israel, the U.S. or the U.K. to force an end to Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza, which began after Hamas’ surprise attack against Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, although many of the ships the rebels have attacked have little or no connection to the ongoing war, including some headed for Iran.
The Houthis also have increasingly targeted Israel with drones and missiles, leading to retaliatory airstrikes from Israeli forces.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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AfD party calls for big rally after Germany's Christmas market attack
Leading right-wing figures in Europe have also weighed in, criticising the German authorities for failing to take stronger preventative action.
German far-right political party Alternative for Germany (AfD) is calling for a major rally following the attack at a Christmas market in Magdeburg which left several people dead and hundreds injured.
At a memorial site for the victims, AfD co-leader Tino Chrupalla called on Interior Minister Nancy Faeser to take stronger action to ensure the safety of the German public.
“I am now demanding answers from the interior minister: What is actually going on here in this country? What is actually happening in this country? We put up with it week after week, we put up with attacks, we put up with murders of our own people. This has to be cleared up now, and these phrases from politicians that things can’t go on like this, which I’ve heard again today, are actually upsetting,” Chrupalla told the press at the site.
Experts are now raising concerns that far-right groups could exploit the tragedy to fuel their anti-immigration rhetoric after police identified the assailant as a doctor from Saudi Arabia.
“Magdeburg is in eastern Germany where the support for the AfD is quite high. So, in elections usually, they have in the region more than one-third of the votes. So about 30% of the votes in the city, not as much as in the rural areas around,” says Matthias Quent, Professor of Sociology at Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences.
“The region in general, eastern Germany, is a hotspot of far-right mobilisations. And we are facing election campaigns until the federal elections in February. And so this is not just a critical time because of Christmas and the trust that gets destroyed by such an attack but, also, regarding questions of disinformation and polarisation and the spread of hate that will and could happen over these kinds of attacks now,” he added.
Leading right-wing figures in Europe have also weighed in, criticising the German authorities for failing to take stronger preventative action.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán drew a direct link between immigration and Friday’s deadly attack in Germany, telling a news conference on Saturday, “These phenomena have only existed in Europe since the start of the migration crisis. So there is no doubt that there is a link between the changed world in Western Europe, the migration that flows there, especially illegal migration and terrorist acts.”
However, Quent explains that this particular case becomes more complex as further details emerge on the background of the attacker.
Investigators have found that the perpetrator had tried to build connections to far-right organisations in Germany and the UK, including Germany’s far-right AfD party as well as Tommy Robinson, the founder of the far-right English Defence League.
“So it’s a very complicated case we are facing here. And it’s not an Islamist attack. It’s quite sure, a kind of anti-Islam. More like far-right attacks than any other, if you want to search a kind of context on the political radar,” Quent says.
Identified by local media as 50-year-old Taleb A., a psychiatry and psychotherapy specialist, authorities said he had been living in Germany for two decades.
Taleb’s alleged X account is filled with tweets and retweets focusing on anti-Islam themes and criticism of the religion while sharing congratulatory notes to Muslims who left the faith.
He also described himself as a former Muslim.
He was critical of German authorities, saying they had failed to do enough to combat the “Islamism of Europe.”
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‘SNL’: Colin Jost Forced to Tell Dirty Jokes About Wife Scarlett Johansson as She Watches Backstage: ‘Oh My Gosh, She’s So Genuinely Worried!’
For several years, the final “Saturday Night Live” episode of the year includes a segment of “Weekend Update” in which co-anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che write jokes that the other must read for the first time on the air. For Jost, this typically has meant Che forces him to say a litany of jokes about race and racism that are horrifically tone deaf and over-the-top — and, in context, often quite funny.
This year, however, Che found a new way to torture Jost: Making him say outrageous things about his wife, Scarlett Johansson — while a camera captured Johansson’s live reactions in the hallway outside of the studio. The actor appeared during the episode’s cold open to welcome host Martin Short into the Five Timers Club, and Che apparently could not resist the chance to have some fun at the couple’s expense.
The bit started with Jost reading that this year, he was going to “read all the jokes in ‘Black voice’ so I don’t get in trouble,” which led into Jost reading a joke about Kamala Harris saying she still supports the idea of slavery reparations.
“Well, damn girl, me too,” Jost said, barely able to get the words out through his exasperated laughter. “Because white people deserve our money back for all those slaves that ran away.”
That was a mere appetizer for what Jost was required to say about his wife. Just the sight of her face in an image over Jost’s shoulder was enough to have some people in the audience screaming in anticipation of what was to come.
“I want to dedicate this next joke to my boo, Scarlett Johansson,” Jost said, and then a camera cut to a nervous Johansson, clutching a drink as she watched Jost from a monitor above her.
“No! No!” Jost said, as he realized what was happening. “Oh my gosh, she’s so genuinely worried!”
Then he got to the business of reading, for the first time, the jokes Che had written for him.
“Y’all know Scarlett just celebrated her 40th birthday, which means I’m about to get up out of there!” Jost said, again exploding in guffaws before he could even finish the line. After he regained his composure — and Che reminded him that there was more to the joke — Jost continued. “Shiz! Nah, nah. I’m just playin’,” he said. “We just had a kid together, and y’all ain’t see no pictures of him yet, because he’s Black as hell!” — at which point, a Photoshopped image of Jost and Johansson holding a Black baby appeared over Jost’s shoulder.
Che certainly had his fair share of comedic humiliation, forced to make jokes about “Moana 2” and Jeffrey Epstein, Jay-Z, and his promise to Diddy that “I will help get you off.” But then the spotlight turned back to Jost, who ended the segment with a joke involving his wife that is so R-rated that it genuinely startled Johansson. Warning: This is not for the faint of heart!
“Costco has removed their roast beef sandwich from its menu, but I ain’t tripping,” Jost said. “I be eating roast beef every night since my wife had the kid!” After the audience, Jost and Che all stopped laughing, Jost read the final lines. “Nah, nah, I just playin’ baby. You know I don’t go downtown! Shiz! That’s gay as hell!”
Martin Short hosted the episode with Hozier as musical guest. You can watch the full segment below:
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